Smart Error Detected On A Physical Disk In A Non-Redundant Virtual Disk
Issue:
A SMART error is detected on a physical disk in a redundant virtual disk.
Corrective
Perform the following steps:
Action:
Replace Member Errors
NOTE: For more information about the Replace Member features, see the topic
Revertible Hot
Spares.
Source Disk Fails During Replace Member Operation
Issue:
The source disk fails during the Replace Member operation.
Corrective
If the source data is available from other disks in the virtual disk, the rebuild begins
Action:
automatically on the target disk, using the data from the other disks.
Target Disk Fails
Issue:
The target disk fails.
Corrective
If the target disk fails, the Replace Member operation aborts.
Action:
General Disk Fails
Issue:
A general disk fails.
Corrective
If the target disk fails and the Replace Member operation aborts but the source data is still
Action:
available, then the Replace Member operation continues as Replace Member.
Linux Operating System Errors
Virtual Disk Policy Is Assumed As Write-Through Error Message
Error:
<Date:Time> <HostName> kernel: sdb: asking for cache data
failed
<Date:Time> <HostName> kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write
through
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1. Back up your data.
2. Use Replace Member or set up a global hot spare to replace the disk automatically.
NOTE: For more information about the Replace Member feature, see the topic
Replace Member And Revertible Hot
3. Replace the affected physical disk with a new physical disk of equal or higher capacity.
4. Restore from the backup.
Spares.
Using Replace Member And
Using