Checking the Disk Domain Status

Procedure

  1. Check whether the running status of a disk domain is offline.

    NOTE:
    For example, Health Status and Running Status of disk domain 0 is Fault and Offline respectively, as shown in the preceding figure.
    • If yes, go to step 7.
    • If no, go to step 2.

  2. Check whether an alarm is generated (alarm ID is 0x100F00A0010) indicating that a disk in the disk domain is removed.

    • If yes, insert the disk that is removed and go to step 3.
    • If no, go to step 4.

  3. Check the running status of the disk domain again and see whether the check result is not the desired one.

    • If yes, go to step 4.
    • If no, no further action is required.

  4. Check whether Health Status of the disk domain is Fault.

    • If yes, go to step 7.
    • If no, go to step 5.

  5. Check whether an alarm is generated, indicating that the status of a disk in the disk domain is abnormal. (Fault alarm ID is 0xF00A0001, the ID of an alarm indicating that a disk is about to fail is 0xF00A0003, and slow disk alarm ID is 0xF00A000D or 0xF000A005F.)

    • If yes, replace the disk. No further action is required after you replace the disk.
    • If no, go to step 6.
    NOTE:
    For details about how to replace a disk module

  6. Check whether Health Status of the disk domain is Balancing.

    • If yes, wait until load balancing is complete. No further action is required.
    • If no, go to step 7.

  7. Collect related information and contact technical support engineers.