Instruction manual

INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 4
MAP/5P Maintenance
585-310-186
Issue 3
October 1997
Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
Page 6-5Identifying a Failed Hard Disk Drive
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Figure 6-3. Maintenance Log Window
5. Verify that there is an entry for a hard disk drive failure.
The hard disk drive will be identified by the name and jumper id.
The disk name is shown in the message text after the word
name
:
. The
jumper id is embedded in the string of numbers and letters that follow the
word
id
:
. The jumper id is the single digit number that follows the letter “t”.
For example, if the text reads
id
:
c0t1d0s0, the jumper id is 1.
NOTE:
Note that the jumper ID is the same as the SCSI ID.
NOTE:
A hard disk drive failure can also be identified by entering
MT
in the
Application Code
and
DISK
in the
Resource Type
of the alarm log.
However, to identify the failed disk you must access the maintenance log.
See Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” in
Lucent I
NTUITY
Messaging Solutions
Release 4 Alarms and Log Messages
for the procedure to access the alarm
log.
If Hard Disk Drive 0 has failed, see ‘‘Recovering from a Hard Disk Drive 0 Failure
in a Mirrored System’’ below for the replacement procedure.
If Hard Disk Drive 1 has failed, see ‘‘Recovering from a Hard Disk Drive 1 Failure’’
below for the replacement procedure.