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Types of disk failures
There are two types of disk failures:
Hard failure:T
he disk is no longer functioning properly and has been assigned a failed status.
This type of failure is indicated by an operational state of
Failed in HP Command View EVA.
The amber faul
t status indicator on the disk is typically on.
Impending failure: Although the disk is still functioning, errors have been detected that indicate
an impending failure. This type of failure is not accompanied by a failed status.
CAUTION:
A disk with an imp ending failure will appear to be operating normally in HP Command View
EVA, and the fault light on the disk will not be on. Therefore, it is important that you positively
identify the disk before performing the replacement. Work with the HP Solution Center to ensure
you identify the correct disk for replacement.
Checking system re dundancy
Before replacing a disk, check the redundancy status of the entire storage system to ensure a disk can
be removed without impacting data availability.
CAUTION:
Do not proceed with the disk r eplacement until you are certain the storage system is redundant.
1. Open HP Command View EVA and click the icon of the storage system you want to check (Figure 32).
2. On the Ini
tialized Storage System Properties window, click Check Redundancy (Figure 33).
3. If the sys
tem is redundant, continue with Verifying component failure.
If the sys
tem is not redundant, information is displayed indicating the cause of the lack of redundancy.
See the H
P Command View EVA online help to interpret the information that is displayed. In this
situation, work with your HP call center agent to d etermine how to proceed.
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