MAP/100P RAID System Recovery MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 1 Issue 2
FAN FAULT DISK ACTIVITY 0 1 2 3 4 5 FAN FAULT POWER ON P/S FAULT FAN FAULT MAINTENANCE USE ONLY LATCH RELEASE GB RESET mpixf10p LJK 031799 0 1 2 3 4 5 Identifying a Failed Hard Disk Drive Identifying a Failed Hard Disk Drive Click on the graphic for a larger view. MAP/100P - Front View The LEDs associated with the failed hard disk drive will usually not be lit or flashing. However, there are some instances where a failed hard disk drive will have a lit or flashing LED. To identify a failed hard disk drive contact your remote maintenance center. 1 3 11 18 iomega 2 17 16 4 15 12 14 13 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 2 Issue 2
Recovering from a Single Hard Disk Drive Failure To recover from a hard disk drive failure: Recovering from a Single Hard Disk Drive Failure AT T E NT ION OBSERVE PR ECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSIT IVE DEVICES 1. Identify the failed hard disk drive. 2. Remove the failed hard disk drive. NOTE: If you removed the wrong hard disk drive, the system will crash immediately. See Recovering from Removing the Wrong Hard Disk Drive. 3. Install a new hard disk drive. The system should automatically rebuild the hard disk drive. The hard disk drive LED will flash to indicate the rebuild activity. 4. If the system does not automatically rebuild the hard disk drive, contact your remote maintenance center. Procedure completed. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 3 Issue 2
Recovering from a Multiple Hard Disk Drive Failure Recovering from a Multiple Hard Disk Drive Failure To attempt to recover from multiple hard disk drives being listed as DED: NOTE: If this procedure fails, the system will have to be restored from backup. 1. Reboot the system. 2. Press ALT+R after the POST. The system displays the RAID Controller Settings Main Menu. 3. Select: Tools The system displays a diagram showing all of the drives and there status. Two or more of the drives will be marked DED. NOTE: If only one drive, or no drives, is marked DED, exit the utility by pressing ESCAPE. The system should successfully boot. CAUTION: Do not complete Step 4 on the first hard disk drive to have failed. Continue, press PAGE DOWN. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 4 Issue 2
4. For one of the hard disk drives marked DED, select: Make Online The system displays the following message: Recovering from a Multiple Hard Disk Drive Failure This procedure could corrupt system data. Do you want to continue? Yes No If the system is unable to complete this step for the hard disk drives: a. Check the RAID cable connectivity. b. Check the hard disk drive carriage power cable connectivity. c. If both cables are properly connected, contact your remote maintenance center. 5. Select: Yes 6. Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each hard disk drive, other than the first hard disk drive to fail, marked DED. 7. Press ESCAPE. Continue, press PAGE DOWN. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 5 Issue 2
Recovering from a Multiple Hard Disk Drive Failure 8. Reboot the system. The system will report errors related to the failure. The system should be fully operational. 9. If the system is not fully operational, restore the system. Procedure completed. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 6 Issue 2
Recovering from Removing the Wrong Hard Disk Drive Recovering from Removing the Wrong Hard Disk Drive If, while attempting to replace a failed hard disk drive, you remove the wrong hard disk drive, the system will crash. To recover from removing the wrong hard disk drive: 1. Remove power from the system. 2. Replace the incorrectly removed hard disk drive. 3. Remove the failed hard disk drive. 4. Place the empty hard disk drive assembly bracket back into the MAP/100P. NOTE: Do not install the replacement hard disk drive at this point. 5. Reboot the system. 6. Press ALT-R after the POST. The system displays the RAID Controller Settings Main Menu. 7. Select: Tools Continue, press PAGE DOWN. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 7 Issue 2
Recovering from Removing the Wrong Hard Disk Drive The system displays a diagram showing all of the drives and there status. Two or more of the drives will be marked DED. NOTE: If the hard disk drive you incorrectly removed is not marked DED, exit the utility by pressing ESCAPE. The system should successfully boot. 8. Select: Make Online The system displays the following message: This procedure could corrupt system data. Do you want to continue? Yes No 9. Select: Yes 10. Press ESCAPE. 11. Reboot the system. The system will report errors related to the failure. The system should be fully operational. Continue, press PAGE DOWN. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 8 Issue 2
Recovering from Removing the Wrong Hard Disk Drive 12. Remove the empty hard disk drive assembly bracket you inserted in Step 4. 13. Install a new hard disk drive. The system should automatically rebuild the hard disk drive. The hard disk drive LED will flash to indicate the rebuild activity. 14. If the system does not automatically rebuild the hard disk drive, contact your remote maintenance center. Procedure completed. MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 9 Issue 2
RAID Controller Settings Main Menu Main Menu RAID Controller Settings Main Menu 01 Automatic Configuration 02 New Configuration 03 View/Update Configuration 04 Rebuild 05 Initialize System Drive 06 Consistency Check 07 Tools 08 Select DAC960 09 Advanced Functions MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 10 Issue 2
Front View of the MAP/100P Figure: Front View of the MAP/100P 1 Diskette drive 2 CD-ROM drive 3 Cartridge drive 4 Reset push button 5 Hard Disk Drive 0 6 Hard Disk Drive 1 7 Hard Disk Drive 2 8 Hard Disk Drive 3 9 Hard Disk Drive 4 10 Empty hard disk drive carriage 11 Circuit card cage fan 12 Fan fault LED 13 Fan fault LED 14 Power supply fault LED 15 Power On LED 16 Hard disk drive activity LEDs 17 Fan fault LED 18 SCSI terminating resistor 16 FAN FAULT DISK ACTIVITY 0 1 2 3 4 5 POWER ON P/S FAULT 11 17 15 FAN FAULT 14 12 11 FAN FAULT 13 MAINTENANCE USE ONLY 18 1 3 LATCH RELEASE GB iomega RESET 2 4 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 9 5 10 mpixf10p LJK 031799 MAP/100P RAID System Recovery - 11 Issue 2