On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 08:15:15AM -0800, Freddie Cash wrote: > On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:25 AM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote: > > > On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 01:19:55PM -0800, Freddie Cash wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> > > wrote: > > > Did the original disk get labelled automatically? No, you had to do > > that > > > when you first started using it. So, why would you expect a > > > replaced disk > > > > Initial labeling is problem too. > > For new chassis with 36 identical disk (already installed) -- what is > > simple way to labeling disks? > > > > That's the easy part. Boot with all the drives pulled out a bit, so they > aren't connected/detected. > > Insert first disk, wait for it to be detected and get a /dev node, then > partition/label it. Repeat for each disk. Takes about 5 minutes to label > a 45-bay JBOD chassis.
Hmm, from me to server more then 1700km, how I can do this? > No different than how you would get the serial number off each disk before > inserting them into the chassis, so you'd know for sure which slot they're > in. This is do by manufacturer. Or in DC after service ordering. I am don't assemble servers, in general. And I am don't see servers and don't know how they look. > "Replace disk in bay with blinked led" > > > > Author: bapt > > Date: Sat Sep 5 00:06:01 2015 > > > > And, how did you manage to do that before Sep 5, 2015? Deteched disk don't blink activity LED. > Usaly serial number can be read w/o pull disk (for SuperMicro cases > > this is true, remote hand replaced disk by S/N for me w/o pull every disk). > > > > How? We have all SuperMicro storage chassis (SC2xx, SC8xx, and JBODs) and > server chassis in our data centre here. None of them allow you to read the > serial number off the physical disk without pulling the disk out > completely. You'd have to manually label each bay with the serial number > before inserting the disk into the chassis ... which is no different from > labelling the device in the OS. Except it's much faster to find a 3D > co-ordinate (enc0a6) than to scan every bay looking for a specific serial > number. For SC847A this do for me in NL DC (as I understand -- through holes at an angle). > But, to each their own. :) Everyone has their "perfect" system that works > for them. :D > > -- > Freddie Cash > fjwc...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"