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| Asset ID: | 1-72-1164893.1 |  
| Update Date: | 2010-08-06 |  
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Copy back not starting after replacing a faulty drive in a Sun StorageTek[TM] 2500; 6140; 6540; 6580; 6780 and Flexline 380
 
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GCS>Sun Microsystems>Storage - Disk>Modular Disk - 6xxx Arrays |  When a Global Hot Spare (GHS) is used due to a disk drive failure, the arary will copy the data back to a new, replacement drive after insertion into the storage system. There are conditions which prevent this copy back to start, this document describes these conditions. In this DocumentSymptoms
 Cause
 Solution
 
 
 
 
 Applies to:  
Sun Storage 6140 Array - Version: Not Applicableand later   [Release: NA and later ] Sun Storage 6540 Array - Version: Not Applicable to Not Applicable   [Release: NA to NA]
 Sun Storage 2510 Array - Version: Not Applicable to Not Applicable   [Release: NA to NA]
 Sun Storage 2530 Array - Version: Not Applicable to Not Applicable   [Release: NA to NA]
 Sun Storage 2540 Array - Version: Not Applicable to Not Applicable   [Release: NA to NA]
 Information in this document applies to any platform.
 
 SymptomsUse case 1
 Results:Drive failed by SYSTEM or USER.Reconstruction completes to GHS successfully.Failed drive is replaced in the enclosure.
 
 Use case 2For firmware 6.xx.xx.xx:The copy back operation will start, assuming that there are not more than two (2) operation in a combination of reconstruction or copy back taking place on the system. If so, it will be queued.
For firmware 7.10.xx.xx (all revisions) through 7.35.xx.xx (all revisions):The copy back operation will start, assuming that there are not more than two (2) operation in a combination of reconstruction or copy back taking place on the system. If so, this requires user intervention to trigger the copy back. (See the Solution below)
For firmware 7.50.xx.xx (all revisions):The copy back operation will start, assuming that there are not more 
than two (2) operation in a combination of reconstruction or copy back 
taking place on the system. If so, it will be queued.
 
 Results:Drive failed by SYSTEM or USER.Reconstruction to GHS starts.Failed drive is removed and replaced from system prior to the reconstruction completes.Reconstruction completes successfully.
 
 Use case 3For firmware 6.xx.xx.xx:The copy back operation will start, assuming that there are not more 
than two (2) operation in a combination of reconstruction or copy back 
taking place on the system. If so, it will be queued.
For firmware 7.10.xx.xx (all revisions) through 7.35.xx.xx (all revisions):The copy back operation will not get queued and start automatically. This requires user intervention to trigger the copy back. (See the Solution below)
For firmware 7.50.xx.xx (all revisions):The copy back operation will start, assuming that there are not more 
than two (2) operation in a combination of reconstruction or copy back 
taking place on the system. If so, it will be queued.
 
 Results:Drive is pulled from system.Reconstruction to GHS starts and completes.Failed drive is replaced.
 
 For firmware 6.xx.xx.xx:The copy back operation will start, assuming that there are not more 
than two (2) operation in a combination of reconstruction or copy back 
taking place on the system. If so, it will be queued.
For firmware 7.xx.xx.xx:The copy back operation will not get queued and start automatically. This requires user intervention to trigger the copy back. (See the Solution below)
 
 CauseThis copy back function has changed slightly between firmware revisions.
 Depending on the firmware and the circumstances, a copy from GHS to the
 replacement drive may not happen without manual intervention.SolutionSun StorageTek Common Array Manager
 Sun StorageTek SANtricity Storage ManagerUse CAM to confirm that reconstruction jobs are completed before moving forward to the next step.Use the following CAM command line to list the drives needing replacement:
 
 service -d <array-name> -c replace -q list
 
 Location of the 'service' command:
 Solaris: /opt/SUNWsefms/bin/
 Linux:  /opt/sun/cam/private/fms/bin/
 Windows: C:\Program Files\Sun\Common Array Manager\Component\fms\bin\
 
 
 Example:
/opt/SUNWsefms/bin/service -d st6140c -c replace -q listExecuting the replace command on st6140c
 Drives needing replacment:
 Tray.85.Drive.02
 In use hot spares:
 Tray.85.Drive.16
 Unassigned drives available for replacment:
 Tray.85.Drive.10
 Tray.85.Drive.05
 Tray.85.Drive.11
 Tray.85.Drive.06
 Tray.85.Drive.04
 Tray.85.Drive.03
 Tray.85.Drive.08
 Tray.85.Drive.12
 Tray.85.Drive.07
 Tray.85.Drive.09
 Tray.85.Drive.13
 Tray.85.Drive.14
 Tray.85.Drive.02
 
 The above example shows that 
the drive 85,02 needs to be replaced. This drive has already been 
replaced but the copy back did not start.
 
Use the following CAM command line to manually trigger the copy back:
 
 service -d <array-name> -c replace -t <drive_needing_replacement> -q <drive_to_be_used_for_the_replacement>
 Example:
/opt/SUNWsefms/bin/service -d st6140c -c replace -t t85d02 -q t85d02Executing the replace command on st6140c
 Completion Status: Success
 
 In the above example, we manually
 trigger the copy back by replacing the drive 85,02 with itself. This 
drive has already been physically replaced.
 
Use CAM to confirm that the copy back from the in use GHS started.
 
 In the Array Management Window, select the Volume Group which contains the replacement drive.Select Volume Group -> Replace Drives.Select the replacement drive and replace it by itself.
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