I have tried rebuild, offline, online, ... too with omconfig and get that
"operation disabled" message.
Using perccli I was able to get disk to rebuild, offline ... just fine.
Something is just broken with omconfig with respect to this.
-- Paul Raines (http://help.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu)
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 3:07pm, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
You might have to bring the failed drive offline then bring it back online.
That may simulate a reseating, not sure.
On June 18, 2017 3:31:29 PM ADT, Steffan Cline <[email protected]> wrote:
I’m nowhere near the data center to reseat the drives. Trying to
rebuild it first using that same drive until I can get there. Last time
I did it, it lasted a few months. Yes, drive replacement is a definite
at this point.
Still can’t figure out why I get that error when everything seems to be
right per the manual.
Thank you,
Steffan Cline
602-793-0014
From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Patrick Boutilier
<[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 11:10 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Rebuilding Array
Are you trying to rebuild on the same drive without replacing it? Have
you tried just reseating the drive? That should kick off a rebuild
automatically. Does in RAID-5, not sure about RAID-6.
On June 18, 2017 2:15:20 PM ADT, Steffan Cline <[email protected]>
wrote:
I ran into this issue a while back but completely forgot how I handled
it.
I have a drive in a RAID 6 config that failed. I was able to just
rebuild the RAID a while back and it’s been fine for months. I think I
ended up doing it via the BIOS rather than the tools because I couldn’t
get past the error.
In running the report I see this:
# omreport storage pdisk controller=0
List of Physical Disks on Controller PERC H700 Integrated (Embedded)
Controller PERC H700 Integrated (Embedded)
…
ID : 0:0:3
Status : Critical
Name : Physical Disk 0:0:3
State : Failed
Power Status : Spun Up
Bus Protocol : SAS
Media : HDD
Part of Cache Pool : Not Applicable
Remaining Rated Write Endurance : Not Applicable
Failure Predicted : No
Revision : FS64
Driver Version : Not Applicable
Model Number : Not Applicable
T10 PI Capable : No
Certified : Yes
Encryption Capable : No
Encrypted : Not Applicable
Progress : Not Applicable
Mirror Set ID : Not Applicable
Capacity : 278.88 GB (299439751168 bytes)
Used RAID Disk Space : 278.88 GB (299439751168 bytes)
Available RAID Disk Space : 0.00 GB (0 bytes)
Hot Spare : No
Vendor ID : DELL(tm)
Product ID : ST9300603SS
Serial No. : 6SE4DTMB
Part Number : CN0T871K7262216J05VHA01
Negotiated Speed : 6.00 Gbps
Capable Speed : 6.00 Gbps
PCIe Negotiated Link Width : Not Applicable
PCIe Maximum Link Width : Not Applicable
Sector Size : 512B
Device Write Cache : Not Applicable
Manufacture Day : 03
Manufacture Week : 25
Manufacture Year : 2011
SAS Address : 5000C5003B697F25
Non-RAID HDD Disk Cache Policy : Not Applicable
Disk Cache Policy : Not Applicable
Form Factor : Not Available
Sub Vendor : Not Available
ISE Capable : No
…
So I then try to repair/rebuild it.
# /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/omconfig storage pdisk action=rebuild
controller=0 pdisk=0:0:3
Operation disabled. Read, action=rebuild
Refer to the documentation for more information.
I seem to recall that when I did it via the BIOS I had to remove the
drive and then rebuild it as a spare. Is it the same via the CLI. Is
there a way to get past this?
Thank you,
Steffan Cline
602-793-0014
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