09-18-2009 07:54 AM
After an Upgrade Image to 4.1.3b.9, i got this command output:
NO-HOSTNAME#show disks details
Physical disk information:
disk00: Present WD-WCANY3489733 (h02 c00 i00 l00 - Int DAS-SATA)
238472MB(232.9GB)
disk01: Present WD-WCANY3489714 (h02 c00 i01 l00 - Int DAS-SATA)
238472MB(232.9GB)
Mounted file systems:
MOUNT POINT TYPE DEVICE SIZE INUSE FREE USE%
/sw internal /dev/md0 991MB 912MB 79MB 92%
/swstore internal /dev/md1 991MB 459MB 532MB 46%
/state internal /dev/md2 5951MB 168MB 5783MB 2%
/local/local1 SYSFS /dev/md4 11903MB 130MB 11773MB 1%
.../local1/spool PRINTSPOOL /dev/data1/spool 991MB 32MB 959MB 3%
/obj1 CONTENT /dev/data1/obj 101177MB 128MB 101049MB 0%
/dre1 CONTENT /dev/data1/dre 79354MB 128MB 79226MB 0%
/ackq1 internal /dev/data1/ackq 1189MB 32MB 1157MB 2%
/plz1 internal /dev/data1/plz 2379MB 65MB 2314MB 2%
Software RAID devices:
DEVICE NAME TYPE STATUS PHYSICAL DEVICES AND STATUS
/dev/md0 RAID-1 NORMAL OPERATION disk00/00[GOOD] disk01/00[GOOD]
/dev/md1 RAID-1 NORMAL OPERATION disk00/01[GOOD] disk01/01[GOOD]
/dev/md2 RAID-1 REBUILDING disk00/02[GOOD] disk01/02[!!NOT U
P TO DATE!!]
/dev/md3 RAID-1 REBUILDING disk00/03[GOOD] disk01/03[!!NOT U
P TO DATE!!]
/dev/md4 RAID-1 REBUILDING disk00/04[GOOD] disk01/04[!!NOT U
P TO DATE!!]
/dev/md5 RAID-1 REBUILDING disk00/05[GOOD] disk01/05[!!NOT U
P TO DATE!!]
*** NOTE ***
One or more RAID constituent disk partitions appear to be abnormal.
This could be because of
problem in drive's partition(s) and it is being rebuilt
Possible I/O errors on a disk drive
Please run "show alarms critical detail support"
to check any critical disk errors.
RAID-1 volumes will continue to operate on the remaining disk drive.
Please refer to the product documentation for further
information on how to handle this situation.
There are not alarms about disks...
I powered-on the appliances almost 20 mins ago... and this still continuous saying that . Is it normal ?
Best Regards,
Bruno Petrónio
09-18-2009 08:26 AM
ARGGGGGGGG....
Ensuring a Successful RAID Pair Rebuild
RAID pairs will rebuild on the next reboot after you use the restore factory-default command, replace or add a hard disk drive, delete disk partitions, or reinstall WAAS from the booted recovery CD-ROM.
Caution You must ensure that all RAID pairs are done rebuilding before you reboot your WAE device. If you reboot while the device is rebuilding, you risk corrupting the file system.
**
To view the status of the drives and check if the RAID pairs are in "NORMAL OPERATION" or in "REBUILDING" status, use the show disk details command in EXEC mode. When you see that RAID is rebuilding, you must let it complete that rebuild process. This rebuild process may take several hours. **
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