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Operating Systems Solaris How do I replace a "good" RAID 1+0 disk? Post 302773627 by Twirlip on Thursday 28th of February 2013 11:10:59 AM
Old 02-28-2013
Sun How do I replace a "good" RAID 1+0 disk?

Hi,

I have a Solaris Volume Manager (aka Disksuite) RAID 1+0 device consisting of 12 devices. One of these is failing (it has logged several mechanical positioning errors), and I have a replacement disk.

Normally, when a disk fails, volume manager marks it as failed, and replacing it is fairly easy. I would just unconfigure the disk (cfgadm -c unconfigure), replace it, reconfigure the disk, run devfsadm, partition the disk, and then use metareplace to replace it in volume manager.

However, in this case the disk has not actually failed, and is still being written to. How do I tell volume manager to stop using the disk? The only commands I know (metadetatch and metaoffline) will disable the whole d91 submirror (AFAIK), not just this device.

Here is the metadevice in question:
Code:
# metastat d90
d90: Mirror
    Submirror 0: d91
      State: Okay
    Submirror 1: d92
      State: Okay
    Pass: 1
    Read option: roundrobin (default)
    Write option: parallel (default)
    Size: 426673521 blocks (203 GB)

d91: Submirror of d90
    State: Okay
    Size: 426673521 blocks (203 GB)
    Stripe 0: (interlace: 32 blocks)
        Device      Start Block  Dbase        State Reloc Hot Spare
        c4t8d0s0           0     No            Okay   Yes <==== This disk is failing
        c4t9d0s0        2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c4t10d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c4t11d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c4t12d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c4t13d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes

d92: Submirror of d90
    State: Okay
    Size: 426673521 blocks (203 GB)
    Stripe 0: (interlace: 32 blocks)
        Device      Start Block  Dbase        State Reloc Hot Spare
        c5t8d0s0           0     No            Okay   Yes
        c5t9d0s0        2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c5t10d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c5t11d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c5t12d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes
        c5t13d0s0       2889     No            Okay   Yes

So, how do I replace c4t8d0s0, but still continue using all the other disks during the replacement? I want to use the same slot, so I have to pull the old disk out first.

(Note: Solaris Volume Manager makes this look like a RAID 0+1, but my understanding is this is really a RAID 1+0 as explained here)
 

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metareplace(1M)                                           System Administration Commands                                           metareplace(1M)

NAME
metareplace - enable or replace components of submirrors or RAID5 metadevices SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/metareplace -h /usr/sbin/metareplace [-s setname] -e mirror component /usr/sbin/metareplace [-s setname] mirror component-old component-new /usr/sbin/metareplace [-s setname] -e RAID component /usr/sbin/metareplace [-s setname] [-f] RAID component-old component-new DESCRIPTION
The metareplace command is used to enable or replace components (slices) within a submirror or a RAID5 metadevice. When you replace a component, the metareplace command automatically starts resyncing the new component with the rest of the metadevice. When the resync completes, the replaced component becomes readable and writable. If the failed component has been hot spare replaced, the hot spare is placed in the available state and made available for other hot spare replacements. Note that the new component must be large enough to replace the old component. A component may be in one of several states. The Last Erred and the Maintenance states require action. Always replace components in the Maintenance state first, followed by a resync and validation of data. After components requiring maintenance are fixed, validated, and resynced, components in the Last Erred state should be replaced. To avoid data loss, it is always best to back up all data before replacing Last Erred devices. OPTIONS
Root privileges are required for all of the following options except -h. -e Transitions the state of component to the available state and resyncs the failed component. If the failed component has been hot spare replaced, the hot spare is placed in the available state and made available for other hot spare replace- ments. This command is useful when a component fails due to human error (for example, accidentally turning off a disk), or because the component was physically replaced. In this case, the replacement component must be partitioned to match the disk being replaced before running the metareplace command. -f Forces the replacement of an errored component of a metadevice in which multiple components are in error. The component determined by the metastat display to be in the ``Maintenance'' state must be replaced first. This option may cause data to be fabricated since multiple components are in error. -h Display help message. -s setname Specifies the name of the diskset on which metareplace will work. Using the -s option will cause the command to perform its administrative function within the specified diskset. Without this option, the command will perform its function on local metadevices. mirror The metadevice name of the mirror. component The logical name for the physical slice (partition) on a disk drive, such as /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2. component-old The physical slice that is being replaced. component-new The physical slice that is replacing component-old. RAID The metadevice name of the RAID5 device. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Recovering from Error Condition in RAID5 Metadevice This example shows how to recover when a single component in a RAID5 metadevice is errored. # metareplace d10 c3t0d0s2 c5t0d0s2 In this example, a RAID5 metadevice d10 has an errored component, c3t0d0s2, replaced by a new component, c5t0d0s2. Example 2: Use of -e After Physical Disk Replacement This example shows the use of the -e option after a physical disk in a submirror (a submirror of mirror d11, in this case) has been replaced. # metareplace -e d11 c1t4d0s2 Note: The replacement disk must be partitioned to match the disk it is replacing before running the metareplace command. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWmdu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
mdmonitord(1M), metaclear(1M), metadb(1M), metadetach(1M), metahs(1M), metainit(1M), metaoffline(1M), metaonline(1M), metaparam(1M), metarecover(1M), metarename(1M), metaroot(1M), metaset(1M), metassist(1M), metastat(1M), metasync(1M), metattach(1M), md.tab(4), md.cf(4), mddb.cf(4), md.tab(4), attributes(5), md(7D) Solaris Volume Manager Administration Guide SunOS 5.10 8 Aug 2003 metareplace(1M)
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