Disabling a disk, Forcing a disk to rebuild, Check disk mode pages – Grass Valley K2 Media Client System Guide Oct.10 2006 User Manual
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Check disk mode pages
2. Click
Actions | Get Controller Logs
.
3. A message informs you of the location of the logs.
4. Find the following files on the local K2 Media Client at C:\profile\logs:
• MegaRaidDriveFailureLog.txt
• MegaRaidNVRAMLog.txt
• tty.log
Check disk mode pages
1. In the tree view, right-click the controller and select
Check DIsk Mode Pages
.
2. Messages report the results of the check. For each disk that has mode pages set
incorrectly, click
Yes
when prompted “…restore the default mode page settings?”.
Disabling a disk
1. In the tree view, right-click the disk and select
Advanced | Disable
and
OK
to
confirm.
A message “The drive is spinning down…Please wait” appears.
The Service LED on the K2 Media Client displays a flashing yellow pattern three
time a second.
2. When the message “Operation succeeded…now safe to remove disk” appears,
click
OK
.
3. The Storage Utility displays red Xs on tree view icons to represent a disk fault and
a degraded LUN.
NOTE: Remember that the LUN 0 (disks 0_0 and 0_1) is the system drive. Do not
attempt disk operations on the system drive.
Forcing a disk to rebuild
If media access (record/play) is underway, when you insert a media disk it
automatically begins to rebuild. If there is no media access underway, to start the
rebuild process either begin a media operation or use the following procedure:
1. In the tree view, identify the faulty disk.
If the disk is not currently in the fault
state, the Rebuild option is not available.
2. In the tree view, right-click the faulty disk and select
Rebuild
.
3. When the message “Succeeded to start rebuild…” appears, click
OK
.
The Service LED on the K2 Media Client displays a flashing pattern alternating