This procedure resolves the problem when two or more disk
units are missing from a RAID 5 or RAID 6 disk array.
The following SRCs are possible:
- xxxx9020
- xxxx9021
- xxxx9022
- Identify the affected adapter and disk units by examining
the Product Activity Log. Perform the following steps:
- Access SST or DST.
- Access the Product Activity Log and record address information.
- If a type D IPL was not performed to get to SST or DST:
- The log information is formatted. Access the Product Activity
Log and display the SRC that sent you here. Press the F9 key for address
information. This is the adapter address. Then, press F12 to cancel
and return to the previous screen. Then press the F4 key to view
the "Additional Information" to record the formatted log information.
Record all devices that are missing from the disk array. These are
the array members that have both a current address of 0 and an expected
address that is not 0.
- If a type D IPL was performed to get to DST:
- The log information is not formatted. Access the Product Activity
Log and display the SRC that sent you here. The direct select address
(DSA) of the adapter is in the format BBBB-Cc-bb:
- BBBB
- Hexadecimal offsets 4C and 4D
- Cc
- Hexadecimal offset 51
- bb
- Hexadecimal offset 4F
In order to interpret the hexadecimal information
to get device addresses, see More information from hexadecimal
reports . Record all devices that are missing from
the disk array. These are the array members that have both a current
address of 0 and an expected address that is not 0.
- Determine the location of the adapter and the devices
that are causing the problem. See System FRU locations and
find the diagram of the system unit, or the expansion unit. Then find
the following items:
- The card slot that is identified by the direct select address
(DSA)
- The disk unit locations that are identified by the unit addresses
- Perform one of the following options (listed in order of
preference):
- Option 1
- Power off the system or
partition and install the identified disk units in the correct physical
locations (that is the expected addresses) in the system. This
ends the procedure.
- Option 2
- Stop the disk array that contains the missing devices.
Attention: Customer data might be lost.
Perform the
following:
- If you are not already using dedicated service tools, perform
an IPL to DST. See Performing
an IPL to dedicated service tools . If you cannot perform a type A
or B IPL, perform a type D IPL from removable media.
- Select Work with disk units. Did you get
to DST with a type D IPL?
- No:
- Select .
Then, continue with substep 2.c.
- Yes:
- Continue with substep 2.c.
- Select Stop device parity protection.
- Follow the online instructions to stop device parity protection.
- Perform an IPL from disk.
Does the IPL complete successfully?
- No:
- Go to Start of Call. This
ends the procedure.
- Yes:
- This ends the procedure.
- Option 3
- If the data on the disk units is not needed, initialize and format
the remaining members of the disk array by performing the following
steps:
Attention: Data on the disk unit will be lost.
If
a type D IPL was not performed to get to SST or DST:
- Access SST or DST.
- Select .
- Select Initialize and format disk unit for each disk unit.
When the new disk unit is initialized and formatted, the display shows
that the status is complete. This might take 30 minutes or much longer
depending on the capacity of the disk unit. The disk unit is now ready
to be added to the system configuration. This ends the procedure.
If a type D IPL was performed to get to DST:
- Access DST.
- Select Work with disk units.
- Select Initialize and format disk unit for
each disk unit. When the new disk unit is initialized and formatted,
the display shows that the status is complete. This might take 30
minutes or much longer depending on the capacity of the disk unit.
The disk unit is now ready to be added to the system configuration. This
ends the procedure.