Checking the Health Degree of a Disk

Procedure

  1. On the CLI, run the show disk health command to check whether the Health Mark is less than or equal to 60.

    • If yes, go to step 2.
    • If no, no further action is required.

  2. Replace the faulty disk and perform the check again to observe whether the check item fails.

    NOTE:
    For details about how to replace a disk module
    • 18500 V3&18800 V3, see section Replacing a Disk Module in the OceanStor 18500 V3&18800 V3 Product Documentation. The method used to replace disk modules is the same for V300R003 and V300R005. V300R003 is used as an example to describe how to replace a disk, see Replacing a Disk Module (24-Slot) and Replacing a Disk Module (25-Slot).
    • 2200 V3&2600 V3&5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3, see section Replacing a Disk Module in the OceanStor 5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Product Documentation or OceanStor 2200 V3&2600 V3&5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Product Documentation. The method used to replace disk modules is the same for V300R003 and V300R005. V300R003 is used as an example to describe how to replace a disk, see
    • Dorado5000 V3&Dorado6000 V3, see section Replacing a Disk Module in the OceanStor Dorado5000 V3&Dorado6000 V3 Product Documentation.
    • If yes, go to step 3.
    • If no, no further action is required.

  3. Collect related information and contact technical support engineers.