Disk 0 Failed in RAID-1 on Dell PE2950
Solution 1
since the partitions are mirrored in this setup, you can happily take the disk offline, replace it (or hotswap if you have capable SCSI/SAS drives) and let the array rebuild itself.
Do not be scared by the disk number, it only locates its physical position on the controller.
And a "get well soon" to your array!
Solution 2
You can replace the disk without incident in a hardware RAID scenario like this. The drives are meant to be hot-swappable and the process simplified to this level.
Do you have a spare or warranty replacement drive handy?
Solution 3
* DO NOT CLICK RESET CONFIGURATION *
I just replaced a disk in a similar setup on a PE2960. Mine was a RAID5 and not 1 though but should make no difference. IF the hot swap doesn't work, here are some other things you may need to try:
Pull the disk out and put the new one in. Check in OMSA that it actually shows up and in the Ready
state. When I popped mine in it did not actually start to rebuild the array at all. I had to go to Storage -> "Raid Controller" -> Virtual Disk
and click on the available tasks next to the Virtual Disk I had and then clicked Reconfigure. I had to add the disk back to the VD. It took a while to rebuild.
I also got a Foreign Disk
message on the drive I inserted. To fix this you will want to select the controller and click on "information/configuration" tab in the right pane window of OSM. Then go to Controller Tasks -> Foreign Configuration Operations
and click Execute
then Clear
on the next page.
Also, if you plan to add additional disks to the array I would recommend waiting to add them until the array is completely rebuilt. There will be a lot of disk I/O at this time and I did experience a considerable amount of server degradation. Since it was a production and necessary server I could not take it offline and had to do the rebuild during office hours.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Chris almost 2 years
I'm sure I probably know the answer to this question, and am just looking for some reassurance!
We have a Dell PE2950 with a RAID-1 (2 x 300GB) for the OS and a RAID-5 (4 x 300GB) housing some SQL data. Disk 0 in the RAID-1 configuration has failed, with the Virtual Disk showing as 'Degraded' in OMSA and the physical disk showing as 'Failed'.
If it were one of the disks in the data-housing RAID-5, I would quite happily wander into the server room, take the drive out and replace it with a new one, and wait for it to rebuild. However, I'm getting a bit jumpy with the idea of pulling one of the OS disks (and for some reason, the fact that it's 'Disk 0' adds to that, even though I know it makes no difference if it's Disk 0 or Disk 3..).
Is there anything I should be aware of, or is it simply a case of pulling the disk out and replacing it while the server's running? I presume the OS won't be writing to that disk since it's failed?
Any advice would be appreciated!
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Chris about 11 yearsThanks for the response, I can't take it offline through OMSA as it's showing as failed, so presumably the only steps to take are 1) remove drive and 2) replace drive! @ewwhite - I have a spare drive sat on my desk at the minute
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Ali V about 11 yearsplease let us know how it turned out ;)
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MDMarra about 11 yearsYou'll only get a "Foreign Disk" message if the disk was part of another RAID set and was not wiped. If you insert an empty RAW disk, there's nothing you need to do other that sit back and watch it automatically rebuild.
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Travis about 11 yearsNothing here is ever normal it seems :)
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Chris about 11 yearsDoes exactly what it says on the tin - swapped the drives over with the server running, and looking in OMSA the new drive is currently 'rebuilding'. Thanks for the replies everyone, enjoy your weekends!