Setting a disk drive to ‘failed – Adaptec Storage Manager User Manual
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Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives
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Review the update summary, then click Apply.
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When prompted, click Yes to begin the update.
Caution:
Do not power down the controller(s) during the
update.
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When the update is complete, click OK. Then, restart the server(s) to
activate the new firmware images.
Setting a Disk Drive to ‘Failed’
Before you can remove a disk drive from a server, you must set it to a
failed state to protect your data.
Caution:
You may lose data or damage your disk drive if you
remove a disk drive without first setting it to a failed state.
You can set a disk drive to a failed state if:
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The disk drive is not part of a logical drive, or
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The disk drive is part of a redundant, healthy logical drive
You can’t set a disk drive to a failed state if doing so will take a logical
drive offline.
To set a disk drive to a failed state:
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In the Physical Devices View, click the disk drive.
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In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Set drive state to failed.
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Click Yes to set the drive status to failed.
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Remove and replace the disk drive.
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If the logical drive that the disk drive belongs to is failed, see
Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure on page 147
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