UPDATE: HSZ70 Capability

From: Tru64 User <tru64user_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:35:39 -0800 (PST)

I was not detailed initially, and also asked for more
output. I have 10000 Enterprise Storage Array (Digital
Storageworks). Initially, all disks off of port 5,
went off. This raid consist of 6 disks. So I unmounted
all the file systems on it, used the shutdown command
using controllor CLi, and powered the whole shelf-off
(hoping to reset port 5). When powered back up, I lost
the raid array posted initially, and all on port 5 did
not come up either. So I removed all the disks that
had gone into failedset, and put them back into their
respective raidsets. They are currently rebuilding. I
have not touched this particular raidset having
problems, DVGRPR2. To my knowledge, I have to rebuild,
hoping otherwise. Hope this helps.



HSZ70 > show this
Controller:
        HSZ70 ZG92811143 Firmware V73Z-0, Hardware H03
        Configured for dual-redundant with ZG94500786
                In dual-redundant configuration
        Device Port SCSI address 7
        Time: NOT SET
        
HOST port:
        SCSI target (s) (1, 2)
        Preferred target (s) (1)
        TRANSFER_RATE_REQUESTED = 20MHZ
        Host Functionality Mode = A
        Allocation class 0
        Command Console LUN is disabled
        
Cache:
        64 megabyte write cahce, version 4
        Cache is GOOD
        Battery is GOOD
        No Unflushed data in cache
        CACHE_FLUSH_TIMER = DEFAULT (10 seconds)
        NOCACHE_UPS
        
Mirrored Cache:
        Not enabled
        
        
HSZ70 > show unit
LUN Uses
----------------------------------
D101 DVGRPR2
D102 DVGRPR1
D200 DVGRPR3
D203 DVGRPR0

INItial Post:


> Hi All,
> 1. Are there 70 Gb disks for HSZ family out there?
> 2. (I think yes for #1) can a HSZ70 handle these
> disks?
> I currently have 36.4 GB drives on it, which died
just
> mysteriously. So, if we have to rebuild the file
> system on them (to me it seems like we have to, lost
> an array), we would rather get the 70Gb drives for
it.
> I have three drives with amber light on them. Hooked
> up to an Alpha4100 system.
> As it stands, this is the output from querying thru
> hyperterm (Any more troubleshooting tips welcomed)
> DVGRPR2 raidset DISK10100 D101
> DISK20100
> DISK30100
> DISK40100
> DISK60100
>
> Switches:
> POLICY (for replacement) = BEST_PERFORMANCE
> RECONSTRUCT (priority) = NORMAL
> CHUNKSIZE = NOT YET KNOWN
> State:
> INOPERATIVE
> DISK10100, no information available
> DISK20100, no information available
> DISK30100, no information available
> DISK40100, no information available
> DISK60100, no information available
> Size: NOT YET KNOWN
> No device installed: DISK10100 at PTL 1 1 0
> No device installed: DISK40100 at PTL 4 1 0

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