These are the high-level steps to return a SPARCstorage Array tray back to service in a SSVM or CVM configuration:
Spinning up the drives
Restoring SSVM or CVM objects
Switching each logical host back to its default master
If the entire SPARCstorage Array has been serviced, you must perform these steps on each tray.
These are the detailed steps to return a SPARCstorage Array tray back to service in an SSVM configuration.
If the SPARCstorage Array was removed, spin up the drives in the SPARCstorage Array tray. Otherwise, skip to Step 2.
When you have completed work on a SPARCstorage Array tray, replace the tray in the chassis. The disks will spin up automatically. However, if the disks fail to spin up, run the luxadm(1M) start command to manually spin up the entire tray. There is a short delay (several seconds) between invocation of the command and spin-up of drives in the SPARCstorage Array. In this example, c1 is the controller ID.
phys-hahost1# luxadm start c1 |
After the disks spin up, monitor the volume management recovery.
Previously affected volumes that are on the tray should begin to come back online, and the rebuilding of data should start automatically within a few minutes. If necessary, use the vxreattach and vxrecover commands to reattach disks and recover from error. Refer to the respective man pages for more information.
DRL subdisks that were detached must be manually reattached.
Switch each logical host back to its default master, if necessary.
phys-hahost1# haswitch phys-hahost2 hahost2 |