When everRun software detects a missing or broken logical disk, it displays a failed logical disk alert on the DASHBOARD page of the everRun Availability Console. (For examples of alerts, see Logical Disk Management.) You can also view the alert on the ALERT HISTORY page. The everRun Availability Console continues to display the alert until you respond to the problem using one of the following methods, as appropriate for your situation:
If a logical disk is broken or missing, you can attempt to use RAID controller software to recover it. If you are able to use RAID controller software to restore the logical disk to service, the everRun software will detect the restored logical disk and start using its data
Click Yes in the Confirm message box if you want to continue with the repair.
After you click the Repair button, the everRun software attempts to repair all broken volumes by migrating data to other logical disks. When other logical disks have enough space for the data, the everRun software can successfully complete the repair. When other logical disks do not have enough space for the data, the everRun software generates the alert Not enough space for repair. In this case, you need to add more storage to the storage group by creating new logical disks or by deleting some existing volumes.
When enough space for the data exists, the everRun software automatically re-mirrors broken volumes.
After the repair is complete, use RAID controller software to remove the failed logical disk and to create a new logical disk. everRun software automatically recognizes the new logical disk and brings it into service if the disk does not contain data. If the disk contains data, the DASHBOARD displays the message Logical Disk – n on PM noden is foreign and should be activated or removed. To activate the logical disk, see Activating a New Logical Disk.
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Logical Disks and Physical Disks
The everRun Availability Console
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