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.
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.
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.
Check whether Health Status of the disk domain is Fault.
If yes, go to step 7.
If no, go to step 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, see OceanStor 5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3&6900 V3 Storage SystemV300R001 Parts Replacement or OceanStor 5300 V3&5500 V3&5600
V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Storage System V300R002 Parts Replacement: