v
Yes
: Does the drive that you are replacing have a status of Suspended?
–
Yes
: Continue with the next step.
–
No
: Follow these steps to suspend mirrored protection on the drive that you are replacing:
1)
Press F3 from the Display Disk Configuration display to return to the Work with Disk
Units display.
2)
Select
Work with Disk Unit Recovery
from the Work with Disk Units display. Press
Enter.
3)
Select
Suspend mirrored protection
from the Work with Disk Unit Recovery display.
Press Enter.
4)
Select the option to suspend the drive that you are replacing from the Suspend Mirrored
Protection display. Press Enter.
h.
Press F3 repeatedly to exit System Service Tools and return to the main menu.
Determining the IBM i disk drive or solid-state drive protection status
To determine the protection status of the drives in your IBM i system or logical partition, follow these
steps from the System Service Tools (SST) display:
Tip:
If you do not know the protection status of the drives and you cannot get to the System Service
Tools display, contact your next level of support.
1.
Sign on
with at least service level authority
.
2.
Type
strsst
on the command line of the IBM i session and press Enter.
3.
Type your service tools user ID and service tools password on the Start Service Tools (STRSST) Sign
On display. Press Enter.
Note:
The service tools password is case-sensitive.
4.
Select
Work with disk units
from the System Service Tools (SST) display. Press Enter.
5.
Select
Display Disk Configuration
from the Work with Disk Units display. Press Enter.
6.
Select
Display Disk Configuration Status
from the Display Disk Configuration display. Press Enter.
A list of each auxiliary storage pool (ASP) displays, showing the drives that are members of the ASP.
The Status column shows one of the following protection statuses for the ASP:
v
Mirrored
. These ASPs are configured for mirrored protection. If the failing drive has mirrored
protection, record the status of both drives in the mirrored pair. You need this information in the
recovery procedure.
v
Unprotected
. An ASP with a status of Unprotected might contain drives that are device parity
protected. Record the status of the failing drive as it is shown in the Status column of the Display
Disk Configuration Status display.
A drive with one of the following statuses has device parity protection only if all other drives in the
array are operational:
– DPY/Active
– DPY/Failed
– DPY/HDW Failure
– DPY/Degraded
– DPY/Power Loss
– DPY/Not Ready
– DPY/Unknown
A drive with any other status (such as DPY/Rebuild or DPY/Unprotected) does not have device
parity protection.
Examples:
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Disk drives or solid-state drives
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