Service the PA-5200 Series Firewall
STEP 8 |
Same model replacement drive only) Add the replacement drive (that is the same model as
the failed drive) to the RAID 1 array:
1. Add the replacement drive to the RAID 1 array. In this example, run the following
command to add the LOG 1 drive to the array:
admin@PA-5020>
request system raid add log1
If the replacement drive was previously used in a different Palo Alto Networks
firewall, include the force opon in this command to force the system to reformat
the drive and add it to the array. If you reboot the firewall aer removing the
failed drive from the array, the force opon is not required. This is because the
system will recognize that a drive was missing and it will automacally reformat
the newly inserted drive and will add it to the array.
2. Periodically view the RAID status unl you see that
Disk Pair Log
shows
Available
, the status shows
clean
, and the status for each drive shows
active
sync
status. To view RAID status, run the following command:
admin@PA-5020>
show system raid detail
The following output shows that both log drives are in the
active sync
state:
Disk Pair Log Available
Status clean
Disk id Log1 Present
model : ST2000NX0253
size : 1907729 MB
status : active sync
Disk id Log2 Present
model : ST2000NX0253
size : 1907729 MB
status : active sync
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