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OceanStor T V1&Sx900 Disk

Replacement Guide

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Date 2015-06-30

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Contents

1 About This Document .................................................................................................................. 1


2 Background .................................................................................................................................... 2
3 Preparing for the Replacement ................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Preparing the Tools ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.2 Precautions.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.3 (Optional) Backing Up Configuration Data .................................................................................................................. 3
3.4 (Optional) Backing Up Log Information ...................................................................................................................... 4

4 Procedure ........................................................................................................................................ 5
4.1 Faulty Disk Replacement Guide ................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.1 Replacing Faulty Disks .............................................................................................................................................. 6
4.2 Risky Disk Replacement Guide .................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.1 Method 1 .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.1.1 Replacing Member disk .......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2.1.2 Replacing Free disk or Free Spare disk .................................................................................................................. 9
4.2.2 Method 2 .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2.2.1 Replacing Non-RAID Coffer Disks ...................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.2.2 Replacing Non-Coffer Free Disks ........................................................................................................................ 12
4.2.2.3 Replacing Free Hot Spare Disks ........................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.2.4 Replacing Non-Coffer RAID Member Disks ....................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2.5 Replacing Coffer RAID Member Disks ............................................................................................................... 14

5 Appendix ...................................................................................................................................... 15
5.1 Word Definition .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.2 ISM Usage Guide ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.1 V100R001C00 Usage Guide.................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.2 V100R002C00 Usage Guide.................................................................................................................................... 18
5.3 CLI Usage Guide ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
5.4 Disk Replacement Guide ............................................................................................................................................ 23
5.5 Setting a Hot Spare Disk ............................................................................................................................................. 25
5.6 Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback ............................................................................................... 26
5.6.1 Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback in the CLI ........................................................................... 26
5.6.2 Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback on ISM ............................................................................... 28

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5.7 Checking a Disk's Model and SN ............................................................................................................................... 28


5.7.1 Using the CLI .......................................................................................................................................................... 28

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1 About This Document

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Huawei OceanStor T V1&Sx900 Disk Replacement Guide 2 Background

2 Background

This document describes in detail the procedure for replacing faulty disks or risky disks (not
faulty yet) to guide field disk replacement.
The replacement procedure described in this document can be used only when RAID groups
are in a Normal or Degrade state and services are running properly. If the RAID groups are in
a faulty state and are not running properly, contact Huawei R & D engineers for treatment.

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3 Preparing for the Replacement

3.1 Preparing the Tools


Prepare the Secure Shell (SSH) tool PuTTY, serial cables (RJ45 serial port), network cables,
electrostatic discharge (ESD) gloves, labels, a laptop (can connect to RJ45 serial ports), a
third generation (3G) wide area network (WAN) card, and OceanStor Toolkit.

3.2 Precautions
Disk replacement occupies bandwidth for disks. Therefore, replace disks during off-peak
hours.
Note the following when you replace disks:
1. Disks are compact devices. Handle disks with care. Refrain from rough handling.
2. Do not pile or stack disks. Wear ESD gloves when you replace a disk.
3. Disk slot ID starts from 0. Do not pull out a disk from a wrong slot.

3.3 (Optional) Backing Up Configuration Data


Procedure
Step 1 Log in to ISM, and choose All Devices > SN_XX > Settings from the navigation tree.
(SN_XX indicates the name of the storage system whose information you want to export.)
Step 2 In the function pane, click Export Configuration File, and the Export Configuration File
dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 From the Save Location list, select a save path.
Step 4 In the Name text box, enter a name for the file.
Step 5 Click OK to complete saving the configuration file.

Exporting the configuration file enables you to back up the configurations of the storage system.

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3.4 (Optional) Backing Up Log Information


Procedure
Step 1 Log in to ISM, and choose All Devices > SN_XX > Settings from the navigation tree.
(SN_XX indicates the name of the storage system whose information you want to export.)
Step 2 In the function pane on the right, click Export System Logs. In the Information dialog box
that is displayed, click OK. The Information Collection dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 From the Save Location list, select a save path.
Step 4 In the Name text box, enter a name for the file.
Step 5 Click Save. The Information dialog box is displayed.
Step 6 Click OK to complete saving the system logs.

Collecting storage system logs enables you to archive the running status and configurations of sites.

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4 Procedure

Log in to the storage device through command line interface (CLI). Run showdisk -logic to
view the logical status of disks.

Logical Status Implementation Method


Fault Replace the disks as instructed by
Reconstructed section 4.1 "Faulty Disk Replacement
Guide."
Reconstruction is in progress
Precopying
Empty. No disk slot ID is displayed.
Normal. However, there is no disk of the same Replace the disks as instructed by
specification or of the same type, with a bigger section 4.1 "Faulty Disk Replacement
capacity and with the Logical Type being Spare Guide."
or Free.
Normal Replace the disks as instructed by
Free spare section 4.2 "Risky Disk Replacement
Guide."
Used spare

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4.1 Faulty Disk Replacement Guide

CAUTION
Refer to section 5.1 "Word Definition" for the definitions and identification methods of the
terms such as coffer disk, member disk, and hot spare disk.

4.1.1 Replacing Faulty Disks


Procedure
Step 1 In the CLI, run showdisk -logic.
Step 2 Based on the logic status, adopt corresponding measures as given in the following table:

Logic Status Handling Measure

Fault Replace the disk as instructed by section 5.4 "Disk


Replacement Guide."
Reconstructed Replace the disk as instructed by section 5.4 "Disk
Replacement Guide."
Reconstruction is in progress Replace the disk as instructed by section 5.4 "Disk
Replacement Guide."
Empty. No disk slot ID is Replace the disk as instructed by section 5.4 "Disk
displayed. Replacement Guide."
Precopying Indicates that a disk is in a precopying state. Wait for the
precopying to end, and then replace the disk.
Run showdisk -e enclosureid -s slotid to view the
precopying progress where enclosureid represents the
enclosure ID and slotid the slot ID. After the precopying
is complete, the disk logic status will change to
Reconstructed. Then replace the disk as instructed by
section 5.4 "Disk Replacement Guide."
Normal. However, there is no Replace the disk as instructed by section 5.4 "Disk
hot spare disk or free disk. Replacement Guide."

Logic status of a disk will not change to Normal immediately after you replace the disk and run
showdisk -logic to view its status. The disk logic status will change to Normal after both the
reconstruction and copyback are complete.
After you replace a hot spare disk, set the new disk as a hot spare disk according to section 5.5 "Setting a
Hot Spare Disk."

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4.2 Risky Disk Replacement Guide

CAUTION
If you want to know more about the definitions and identification methods of the terms such
as coffer disk, member disk, and hot spare disk, see section 5.1 "Word Definition."

Run showupgradepkginfo-t 1 to check the package information and determine a risky disk
replacement method based on the Package Version.

Version Implementation Method

V100R002C00SPCh00 Replace the risky disks as instructed by


V100R002C01SPCh00 section 4.2.1"
V100R005C00SPC700 and later Method 1."
V100R005C01SPC700 and later
All V100R005C02 versions
All V100R001 versions Replace the risky disks as instructed by
Versions earlier than V100R002C00SPCh00 section 4.2.2 "Method 2."
Versions earlier than V100R002C01SPCh00
Versions earlier than V100R005C00SPC700
Versions earlier than V100R005C01SPC700

4.2.1 Method 1

CAUTION
If you want to know more about the definitions and identification methods of the terms such
as coffer disk, member disk, and hot spare disk, see section 5.1 "Word Definition."

Understand different types of disks according to section 5.1 "Word Definition."

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You must replace a disk based on its slot information, logic type, and logic status. For details,
see the following table:

Slot Showdisk -Logic Query Result Replacement Method


ALL A disk whose Logic Type is Replace the disk as instructed by
Member section 4.2.1.1.
ALL A disk whose Logic Type is Free or Replace the disk as instructed by
Logic Status is Free spare section 4.2.1.2.

4.2.1.1 Replacing Member disk

Procedure
Step 1 In the CLI, enter developer, and then enter the password debug@storage as prompted.
Step 2 Run showdisk -logic and confirm the enclosure ID and slot ID of the risky disk that you want
to replace. The Disk Location shows the enclosure ID and slot ID of the disk.

Step 3 Run simudiskimpendfail -e enclosureid -s slotid. where enclosureid is the enclosure ID and
slotid the slot ID.
For example, if the Disk Location is (1,0), run simudiskimpendfail -e 1 -s 0.

After you run this command, the system will send out an alarm indicating that the disk is going to fail.

Step 4 At the same time, a precopying process will automatically start, copying data of that disk to a
hot spare disk. Run showdisk -e enclosureid -s slotid to view the precopying progress. Wait
until the disk logic status change to Reconstructed. Then replace the disk according to
section 5.4 "Disk Replacement Guide."
Step 5 After replacing the disk, check the reconstruction and copyback status by following the
instructions in section 5.6 "Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback."

CAUTION
For one storage system, only one coffer disk can be replaced at a time.

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During the replacement, an alarm will pop up indicating that the coffer disk is going to fail.

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4.2.1.2 Replacing Free disk or Free Spare disk

Procedure
Step 1 Identify free or free hot spare disks. For details, see section 5.1 "Word Definition." The
following figure shows such a disk in slot (0, 9) and (0,10).

Step 2 Select a risky disk and replace it following the instructions in section 5.4 "Disk Replacement
Guide."
Step 3 Set the new disk as a hot spare disk. For details, see section 5.5 "Setting a Hot Spare Disk."
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4.2.2 Method 2

CAUTION
If you want to know more about the definitions and identification methods of the terms such
as coffer disk, member disk, and hot spare disk, see section 5.1 "Word Definition."

Understand different types of disks according to section 5.1 "Word Definition."


You must replace a disk based on its slot information, logic type, and logic status. For details,
see the following table:

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Slot Showdisk -Logic Query Result Replacement Method


Coffer disk A disk whose Logic Type is Free Replace the disk as instructed by
slot section 4.2.2.1.
Non-coffer A disk whose Logic Type is Free Replace the disk as instructed by
disk slot section 4.2.2.2.
Non-coffer A disk whose Logic Status is Free Replace the disk as instructed by
disk slot spare. section 4.2.2.3.
Non-coffer A disk whose Logic Type is Replace the disk as instructed by
disk slot Member. section 4.2.2.4.
Coffer disk A disk whose Logic Type is Replace the disk as instructed by
slot Member. section 4.2.2.5.

To replace a disk whose Logic Status is Used spare, you must wait until other disks are replaced. A disk
whose Logic Status is Used spare will be automatically released and its Logic Status will change to
Free spare or its Logic Type change to Free.

4.2.2.1 Replacing Non-RAID Coffer Disks

Procedure
Step 1 Confirm that the risky disks are coffer disks (or system disks, as shown in the red box in
Figure 4-1, which reside in the first four slots of the controller enclosure). For details about
how to identify a coffer disk, see section 5.1 "Word Definition."
Figure 4-1 shows the locations of coffer disks in a 2 U 24-disk controller enclosure.

Figure 4-1 Locations of coffer disks in a 2 U 24-disk controller enclosure

Figure 4-2 shows the locations of coffer disks in a 4 U 24-disk controller enclosure.

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Figure 4-2 Locations of coffer disks in a 4 U 24-disk controller enclosure

The following figure shows a coffer disk (in slot 0) whose Logic Type is Free.

Step 2 Select a risky disk and replace it following the instructions in section 5.4 "Disk Replacement
Guide."

CAUTION
For one storage system, only one coffer disk can be replaced at a time.
During the replacement, an alarm will pop up indicating that the coffer disk is going to fail.
Wait 5 minutes before replacing a second coffer disk and replace the second coffer disk after
the mentioned alarm is cleared.

Figure 4-3 Disk Running indicator

Alarm
indicator Running
indicator

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4.2.2.2 Replacing Non-Coffer Free Disks

Procedure
Step 1 Identify free disks residing in non-coffer disk slots. For details, see section 5.1 "Word
Definition." The following figure shows such a disk in slot (0, 10).

Step 2 Select a risky disk and replace it following the instructions in section 5.4 "Disk Replacement
Guide."
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4.2.2.3 Replacing Free Hot Spare Disks

Procedure
Step 1 Identify free hot spare disks residing in non-coffer disk slots. For details, see section 5.1
"Word Definition." The following figure shows such a disk in slot (0, 9).

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Step 2 Select a risky disk and replace it following the instructions in section 5.4 "Disk Replacement
Guide."
Step 3 Set the new disk as a hot spare disk. For details, see section 5.5 "Setting a Hot Spare Disk."
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4.2.2.4 Replacing Non-Coffer RAID Member Disks

Procedure
Step 1 If the storage system has free disks but no hot spare disk, select a free disk and set it as a hot
spare disk following the instructions in section 5.5 "Setting a Hot Spare Disk." If the storage
system has no free disk, insert a disk into an empty slot and set the disk as a hot spare disk.

The capacity of a hot spare disk must be the same as that of a RAID member disk.

Step 2 In the CLI, run startdiskswap -se 0 -ss 5 -te 0 -ts 16 to pre-copy data from disk (0,5) to disk
(0,16). Disk (0,5) and disk (0,16) here are used as examples of a disk to be replaced and a free
hot spare disk respectively.

CAUTION
If the system displays a message indicating that the disk type is invalid, check whether the
target disk is a hot spare disk. If it is a hot spare disk but the command execution still fails,
contact Huawei for rectification.

Step 3 Run showdisk -logic to check the precopy status. If the status of the target disk in slot (0, 16)
is Normal and that of the original disk in slot (0, 5) is Free, the precopy is complete.
If Logic Status of the original disk is Precopying, the precopy is ongoing, as shown in the
following figure:

Step 4 Replace the risky disk in slot (0, 5). For details, see section 5.4 "Disk Replacement Guide."
Set the new disk in slot (0, 5) as a hot spare disk. For details, see section 5.5 "Setting a Hot
Spare Disk."
Step 5 Run startdiskswap -se 0 -ss 16 -te 0 -ts 5 to precopy data from the disk in slot (0, 16) back to
the disk in slot (0, 5).

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Step 6 Check the precopy status following the instructions in section 5.6 "Checking the Status of
Reconstruction and Copyback." If the status of the disk in slot (0, 5) is Normal and that of the
disk in slot (0, 16) is Free, the copy is complete and the disk replacement is successful. Set
the disk in slot (0, 16) as a hot spare disk. For details, see section 5.5 "Setting a Hot Spare
Disk."

CAUTION
When you run the startdiskswap command, ensure that the enclosure ID and slot ID are
correct. Do not use this command on coffer disks.
Replace a second disk only after the replacement of the first disk is complete. If copyback of a
disk is ongoing, do not perform any operation on other disks.

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4.2.2.5 Replacing Coffer RAID Member Disks

Procedure
If the storage system has free disks but no hot spare disk, select a free disk and set it to be a
hot spare disk following the instructions in section 5.5 "Setting a Hot Spare Disk." If the
storage system has no free disk, insert a hard disk into an empty slot on the storage system
and set it to be a hot spare disk. (Note: The capacity of a hot spare disk must be the same as
that of a RAID member disk.)
Step 1 Select a risky disk and replace it following the instructions in section 5.4 "Disk Replacement
Guide."
Step 2 After a hard disk has been replaced, the system starts reconstruction automatically. After the
reconstruction is complete, the system copies data back to the new disk automatically. For
details about how to check the status of reconstruction and copyback, see section 5.6
"Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback." When Logic Status of the new disk
changes to Normal, the copyback is complete and the disk replacement is successful.

CAUTION
Replace a second disk only after the replacement of the first disk is complete. If copyback of a
disk is ongoing, do not perform any operation on other disks.

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5 Appendix

5.1 Word Definition


Run showdisk -logic to view logical information about disks on a storage system, as shown in
the following figure:

Identify the types of disks based on the command output information such as Disk Location,
Logic Status, and Logic Type, as described in the following table:

Type Identification Method


Coffer disk Coffer disk slots are the first four disk slots in the first enclosure.
slot For a 2 U device (such as the OceanStor
S3900/S2900/S2200T/S2600T/S5500T), the first enclosure is the controller
enclosure.
For a 4 U device (such as the OceanStor
S5900/S6900/S5600T/S5800T/S6800T), the first enclosure is the disk
enclosure connected to port 0 on the interface module in slot 0 of the
controller.
Coffer disk Coffer disks are disks residing in coffer disk slots. Usable Capacity (GB)
of a coffer disk is 23 GB less than that of a common disk.

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Type Identification Method


Free disk A free disk is a disk whose Logic Type is Free.
Hot spare A hot spare disk is a disk whose Logic Type is Spare.
disk
Free hot A free hot spare disk is a disk whose Logic Type is Free spare.
spare disk
Used hot A used hot spare disk is a disk whose Logic Status is Used Spare. After
spare disk other faulty disks are replaced and data copyback is complete, the Logic
Status of such a disk will automatically return to Free spare or Free.
RAID A RAID member disk is a disk whose Logic Type is Member.
member disk

5.2 ISM Usage Guide


5.2.1 V100R001C00 Usage Guide
Procedure
Step 1 Run Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.0 on the maintenance terminal.
Step 2 In the address box, enter the IP address of the storage system in the format of
http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX.
Step 3 (Optional) Load the Java runtime environment (JRE).
ISM uses JRE 1.6.0_20. If a version earlier than JRE 1.6.0_20 has been installed on the client,
JRE 1.6.0_20 will take effect immediately after the installation is complete. If a version later
than JRE 1.6.0_20 has been installed on the client, you must uninstall the later version so that
JRE 1.6.0_20 can take effect immediately after the installation is complete.
The system starts to install the JRE. The installation progress is displayed. After the
installation is complete, the Installation Completed dialog box is displayed. Click Close to
complete installing the JRE.
After you have installed the recommended JRE version, you may be informed that the JRE
version is incorrect when you download ISM next time. This problem occurs because the JRE
version is automatically updated to a later version. In this situation, you are advised to disable
the automatic update function on the Java control panel after you install the JRE. You can
disable the automatic update function of JRE using the following method:
1. Click the Start button and then select Control Panel. Double-click the Java icon to
open the Java Control Panel dialog box.
2. Click the Update tab.
3. Confirm that the check box in front of Automatic check and update is not ticked off. If
the check box is selected, clear the check box.
4. Click OK to close the Java Control Panel dialog box.

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Step 4 Install ISM.


A. Click Click Here to Launch OceanStor ISM on the main installation window.
B. The system starts to load the ISM software.
C. After the loading is complete, the Select Language dialog box is displayed.
D. Select a language from the Language drop-down list.
E. The ISM user interface is displayed in the selected language.
F. Click OK or press Enter.
G. The ISM welcome page is displayed, as shown in the following figure:

A. Click Discover Device. The Discover Device dialog box is displayed.

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B. Enter the default user name admin and password Admin@storage respectively in User
Name and Password. In the Discovery Modes area, select a mode and enter required
information such as an IP address or IP segment.
C. Click OK. The Task Manager page is displayed. Click Close to close the Task
Manager page. You have successfully logged in to the storage system.
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5.2.2 V100R002C00 Usage Guide


Procedure
Step 1 Open a web browser, for example, Internet Explorer. In the address box, enter the IP address
of the storage system in the format of http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, for example,
http://129.81.26.188.

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Step 2 Click Click Here to Launch OceanStor ISM.

If JRE 1.6.0_20 is not installed on the client, the dialog box reading "Sorry, failed to find any suitable
Java plug-in for your web browser." is displayed. Take the recommended actions to handle the
problem.

Step 3 Select your desired language on the login page and click OK.

Step 4 On the welcome page of ISM, click Discover Device. The Discover Device dialog box is
displayed.

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Step 5 In the Authentication area, enter the default user name admin and password
Admin@storage respectively in User Name and Password. In the Discovery Modes area,
select Specify IP Address (discover a device using its IP address) and enter the IP address
of the device.

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Step 6 Click OK. The Task Manager page is displayed. Click Close to close the Task Manager
page. You have successfully logged in to the storage system.

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5.3 CLI Usage Guide


Procedure
Step 1 Run the PuTTY software. The PuTTY Configuration dialog box is displayed.

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This document uses PuTTY as an example. You can download the software from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk.

Step 2 Select Session. In the Host Name (or IP address) text box in the Specify your connection
by host name or IP address area, enter the IP address of the management network port.
Select SSH for Protocol.
Step 3 Click Open. The PuTTY window is displayed.

Step 4 On the CLI, enter the user name and password. After you have logged in, you can use CLI
commands on PuTTY.

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CAUTION
The default super administrator name is admin and the password is Admin@storage. Use the
new user name and password if the user name and password have been changed.

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5.4 Disk Replacement Guide


Procedure
Step 1 Locate the disk that you need to replace.

This step helps you locate the disk that you want to replace from a large number of disk enclosures or
disks. However, you may skip this step if you can locate the disk. If a disk is faulty, locating the disk
may fail.
1. Log in to ISM. In the navigation tree, choose Device Info > Storage Unit > Disks and
select the disk to be replaced. For example, select disk (0,5) and choose Locate Disk >
Locate.

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If ISM is unavailable, run the following command on the CLI to locate the disk.
locatedisk –e enclosureid –s slotid –sw on
2. After the disk has been located, its Alarm indicator is blinking red, as shown in the
following figure:
Locating a hard disk

Alarm
indicator Running
indicator

If the Alarm indicator of more than one disk is red, contact Huawei 800 engineers to handle the faulty
disks first.
3. After you have found the disk, select the hard disk and choose Locate Disk > Unlocate
on ISM.
Step 2 Remove the disk module.
1. Wear ESD gloves.
2. Press the latch on the disk handle in the direction of the arrow, as shown in step 1 in the
following figure:
3. Open the disk handle, pull out 1/3 of the disk, wait 30 seconds, and then remove the disk
module, as shown in step 2 in the following figure:
4. Put the removed disk module into an ESD bag.

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Step 3 Install a new disk module.


1. Take out the new disk module from an ESD bag.
2. Insert the new disk module into the slot, as shown in step 1 in the following figure.
3. Close the disk handle, as shown in step 2 in the following figure.

Step 4 Check whether the installation is successful by observing the disk Running indicator and
Alarm indicator. If the Running indicator is steady green, the disk installation is successful.

If the disk Running indicator blinks when the disk is starting, the data is being copied back to the new
disk.

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5.5 Setting a Hot Spare Disk


Procedure
Set a hot spare disk on ISM.
Choose Storage Info > Storage Unit > Disks and select a free disk to be set as a hot spare
disk. Choose Hot Spare Disk > Set to set the disk as a hot spare disk.

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If ISM is unavailable, run the following command on the CLI to set a hot spare disk.
chgdisklogictype –e enclosureid –s slotid –logic spare

5.6 Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback


5.6.1 Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback in the
CLI
Step 1 Run showdisk -logic to view the logical status of disks, as shown in the following figure:

Reconstruction
is in progress.

Copyback is
in progress.

Copyback is
complete.

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Step 2 Run showdisk -e enclosureid -s slotid to view the reconstruction and copyback progress of a
disk.
Reconstruction progress:

Copyback progress:

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5.6.2 Checking the Status of Reconstruction and Copyback on


ISM
Step 1 Log in to ISM.
Step 2 Click Task manager in the bottom right corner on the ISM window, as shown in the red box
in the following figure. Use the task manager to view the reconstruction and copyback status
of hard disks.

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5.7 Checking a Disk's Model and SN


5.7.1 Using the CLI
Run showdisk -physic to view the model and serial number (SN) of a disk, as shown in the
following figure:

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