Hey all!

I have a PowerEDGE 2400 with  PERC2/Si with 4x9GB Drives with RedHat EL 3.0
Container 0: plain 9GB drive (O/S)
Container 1: 3x9GB in RAID5 (data)

After getting I/O Errors (and gettinge a strange noise from drive 0:3:0), I
did the unthinkable: I pulled the drive from the chassis without shutting it
down. (oops)
I have now verified the drive, cleaned off the partition and rescanned the
bus.
...but the drive won't failover

I have set it to failover, but the PERC won't failover the drive, even after
a (warm) reboot.

Did I forget anything?

Thanks in advance,

Kit Gerrits
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Debugging info:
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AFA0> disk list
Executing: disk list

B:ID:L  Device Type     Blocks    Bytes/Block Usage            Shared Rate
------  --------------  --------- ----------- ---------------- ------ ----
0:00:0   Disk            17783240  512         Initialized      NO     80
0:01:0   Disk            17783240  512         Initialized      NO     80
0:02:0   Disk            17783240  512         Initialized      NO     80
0:03:0   Disk            17783240  512         Initialized      NO     80

AFA0> container show failover
Executing: container show failover

Container Scsi B:ID:L
--------- ----------------------------------
  0       --- No Devices Assigned ---
  1       0:03:0

AFA0> container list
Executing: container list
Num          Total  Oth Chunk          Scsi   Partition
Label Type   Size   Ctr Size   Usage   B:ID:L Offset:Size
----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
 0    Volume 8.47GB            Open    0:00:0 64.0KB:8.47GB
 /dev/sda             NT

 1    RAID-5 16.9GB       32KB Open    0:01:0 64.0KB:8.47GB
 /dev/sdb             DATA             0:02:0 64.0KB:8.47GB
                                       ?:??:?  - Missing -

AFA0> controller show au
Executing: controller show automatic_failover
Automatic failover ENABLED

AFA0> container scrub 1
Executing: container scrub 1
Command Error: <The controller was unable to perform a scrub (consistency
check)
 operation on the container because one or more of the container's
partitions fa
iled.  >


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