Hello!
We recently replaced a failed disk with HP support and after a servicemag resume which auto started, it says it sucessfully brought the mag online, but said no chunkets to move? Is this normal? The output is below...
servicemag status -d 2 20
The magazine was brought online by a successful servicemag resume command.
The command completed at Wed Feb 21 11:25:47 2018.
The output of the servicemag resume was:
servicemag resume 2 20
... mag 2 20 already onlooped
... firmware is current on pd WWN [5000C500A0D8F8F4]
... firmware is current on pd WWN [5000C50070D323E4] Id [81]
... checking for valid disks...
... checking for valid disks...
... disks in mag : 2 20
... normal disks: WWN [5000C500A0D8F8F4] Id [ 6] diskpos [0]
... not normal disks: WWN [5000C50070D323E4] Id [81]
... playback chunklets from pd WWN [5000C500A0D8F8F4] Id [ 6]
... All chunklets played back / relocated.
... cleared logging mode for cage 2 mag 20
... no chunklets to move
... -pdid(s) 81 successfully dismissed.
servicemag resume 2 20 -- Succeeded
No chunklets to move? Replaced disk
Re: No chunklets to move? Replaced disk
And two lines above it says that all chunklets are played back.
What does showpd -c say? Does the new drives have chunklets?
What does showpd -c say? Does the new drives have chunklets?
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Re: No chunklets to move? Replaced disk
my guess the 3par would have relocated the chunklets previously. probably already hit a threshold where it knew the disk was going to fail and then started moving them then.
to be fair that is only a guess
to be fair that is only a guess