HoundofCulaine
IS-IT--Management
We have a few FC4500's on site, inherited from a previous hardware buyer. And in the most we leave them alone and they don't bother us.
Unfortunately last week one of the FC4500 had a problem and basically the two servers who use it for data storage can no longer see some of the RAID arrays. One typically would be an Exchange server used by about 300 staff.
The FC4500 itself has 2 enclosures each with 10 36GB disks.
The enclosures are setup with two RAID 5 arrays of 5 disks each in the bottom enclosure, with a RAID 5 set of 5 disks and 4 disks and a hot spare in the top enclosure.
To start the first thing that happened was one of the servers was found with the blue screen of death. Don't ask me what it said, the guy who found it didn't write it down and simply rebooted the server. DOH!
When I came in I could see that some of the drives for each server on the FC4500 were no longer visable.
When attaching the dumb terminal to the serial port all drives appear to be setup correctly, although I do note that each of the RAID arrays that are still visable by the server show as ENA where as the Arrays we can't see show as RDY.
One of the confusing parts is that orignally we thought the two 5 disk RAID 5 sets we could see from the servers where the 10 disks in the bottom enclosure, but it turns out that the two RAID sets are actually the first five disks of each enclosure. therefore meaning the second five disks of each enclosure are the ones we can't see??????
We've had a couple of hardware engineers in and they've done just about everything we could think of to sort the problem (well everything somebody who isn't a guru on this hardware could think of). We've swapped every cable, checked all components, swapped Sp's, even got some guidance from somebody who claimed a procudure using the F5 on bootup of the servers would solve our issue.
Unfortunately last week one of the FC4500 had a problem and basically the two servers who use it for data storage can no longer see some of the RAID arrays. One typically would be an Exchange server used by about 300 staff.
The FC4500 itself has 2 enclosures each with 10 36GB disks.
The enclosures are setup with two RAID 5 arrays of 5 disks each in the bottom enclosure, with a RAID 5 set of 5 disks and 4 disks and a hot spare in the top enclosure.
To start the first thing that happened was one of the servers was found with the blue screen of death. Don't ask me what it said, the guy who found it didn't write it down and simply rebooted the server. DOH!
When I came in I could see that some of the drives for each server on the FC4500 were no longer visable.
When attaching the dumb terminal to the serial port all drives appear to be setup correctly, although I do note that each of the RAID arrays that are still visable by the server show as ENA where as the Arrays we can't see show as RDY.
One of the confusing parts is that orignally we thought the two 5 disk RAID 5 sets we could see from the servers where the 10 disks in the bottom enclosure, but it turns out that the two RAID sets are actually the first five disks of each enclosure. therefore meaning the second five disks of each enclosure are the ones we can't see??????
We've had a couple of hardware engineers in and they've done just about everything we could think of to sort the problem (well everything somebody who isn't a guru on this hardware could think of). We've swapped every cable, checked all components, swapped Sp's, even got some guidance from somebody who claimed a procudure using the F5 on bootup of the servers would solve our issue.