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R/Evolution 2000 Series Troubleshooting Guide • May 2008
Using Recovery Utilities
This section describes recovering data from a virtual disk that is quarantined or
offline (failed).
Removing a Virtual Disk From Quarantine
The quarantine icon
indicates that a previously fault-tolerant virtual disk is
quarantined because not all of its drives were detected after a restart or rescan.
Quarantine isolates the virtual disk from host access, and prevents the storage
system from making the virtual disk critical and starting reconstruction when drives
are “missing” for these reasons:
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Slow to spin up after system power-up
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Not properly seated in their slots
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In an powered-off enclosure
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Inserted from a different system and retain old metadata
The virtual disk can be fully recovered if the missing drives can be restored. Make
sure that no drives have been inadvertently removed and that no cables have been
unplugged. Sometimes not all drives in the virtual disk power up. Check that all
enclosures have rebooted after a power failure. If these problems are found and then
fixed, the virtual disk recovers and no data is lost.
The quarantined virtual disk’s drives are “write locked,” and the virtual disk is not
available to hosts until the virtual disk is removed from quarantine. The system
waits indefinitely for the missing drives. If the drives are found, the system
automatically removes the virtual disk from quarantine. If the drives are never found
because they have been removed or have failed, you must manually remove the
virtual disk from quarantine.
If the missing drives cannot be restored (for example, a failed drive), you can
remove the virtual disk from quarantine to restore operation in some cases. If you
remove from quarantine a virtual disk that is not missing too many drives, its status
changes to critical. Then, if spares of the appropriate size are available,
reconstruction begins.
Note –
After you dequarantine the virtual disk, make sure that a spare drive is
available to let the virtual disk reconstruct.
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