[CentOS] OT, hardware: HP smart array drive issue
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usFri Jul 10 16:47:09 UTC 2015
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Hi. Anyone working with these things? I've got a drive in "predictive failure" on in a RAID5. Now here's the thing: there was an issue yesterday when I got in, and I wound up power cycling the RAID; first boot of attached server had issues, and said the controller had a failure, and a drive had failed, and wouldn't continue booting; when I gave it the three-finger salute, this time on the way up, during POST, it noted the controller issue... but the thing came up, looking like it did a couple of days ago. Trying to prevent this from happening again, I've decided to replace the drive that's in predictive failure. The array has a hot spare. I tried to remove, using hpacucli, it refuses "operation not permitted", and there doesn't *seem* to be a "mark as failed" command. *Do* I just yank the drive? mark
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