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Operating Systems AIX Replaced pdisk not showing up in SAS Disk Array Configuration Post 303036287 by estrar on Friday 21st of June 2019 12:11:46 PM
Old 06-21-2019
Replaced pdisk not showing up in SAS Disk Array Configuration

Code:
OSLevel: 5300-10-02-0943
System Model: IBM,8203-E4A
Power 6
==

Hi!
I replaced a failed pdisk in the raid enclosure as follows,
Code:
- rmdev -l 'pdisk18' '-d'
- Replaced it.
- cfgmgr  (detected)

- I can see the new drive, with the correct serial #
Code:
lscfg -v -l pdisk18
pdisk18 U5886.001.P15R082-P1-D3 Physical SAS Disk Drive

Manufacturer................IBM 
Machine Type and Model......ST3300656SS 
FRU Number..................10N7208 
ROS Level and ID............45363043
Serial Number...............3QP2CYYW

However, when trying to Create an Array Candidate pdisk and Format to 528 Byte Sectors it doesn't show up.
==
 Create an Array Candidate pdisk and Format to 528 Byte Sectors     
                                                                              
                       │   pdisk22   00000600  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB         │
                       │   pdisk23   00000700  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB         │
                       │   pdisk24   00000800  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB         │
                       │   pdisk25   00000900  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB   

===
Neither in the array conf:

sissas3   FFFFFFFF  Primary     PCI-X266 Ext Tri-x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter
 sissas2  00000000  AWC linked  Redundant cache protection for sissas3

hdisk9    00FF0000  Degraded    RAID 10 Array          851.4GB
 pdisk21  00000500  Active      Array Member           283.8GB
 pdisk27  00000B00  Active      Array Member           283.8GB
 pdisk17  00000100  Active      Array Member           283.8GB
 pdisk20  00000400  Active      Array Member           283.8GB
 pdisk16  00000000  Active      Array Member           283.8GB
 pdisk19  00000300  Active      Array Member           283.8GB

pdisk24   00000800  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB
pdisk22   00000600  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB
pdisk23   00000700  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB
pdisk25   00000900  Active      Array Candidate        283.8GB
pdisk26   00000A00  Active      Hot Spare              283.8GB
pdisk18   00000200  Missing     Disk                   283.8GB

I will appreciate your help,

Thank you,
 

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rpld-*(1)					       System User's Manual: rpld-deprecated						 rpld-*(1)

NAME
rpld-deprecated - Deprecated RoarAudio PlayList Daemon control programs SYNOPSIS
rpld-play rpld-stop rpld-next [--ifcurple PLE] rpld-prev rpld-addplaylist PLI rpld-delplaylist PLI rpld-store DESCRIPTION
The RoarAudio PlayList Daemon is a daemon which manages playlists and can play files or streams from those lists using a RoarAudio Sound Server. This is a set of deprecated tools to do simple control of the server. All those tools has be replaced by rpld-ctl(1). The following tools are deprecated: rpld-play Start playback if not yet started. Replaced by: rpld-ctl play rpld-stop Stop playback. Replaced by: rpld-ctl stop rpld-next [--ifcurple PLE] Skip current song. if --ifcurple and a PLE is given the song is only skiped if the currently played song matches the given PLE. This tool has only been deprecated in case --ifcurple is not used. Replaced by: rpld-ctl next rpld-prev Go back to previous song. Replaced by: rpld-ctl prev rpld-addplaylist PLI Add playlist with name PLI. Replaced by: rpld-ctl addplaylist PLI rpld-delplaylist PLI Delete playlist PLI. Replaced by: rpld-ctl delplaylist PLI rpld-store Store current state to disk. This tool should not be needed to be called by a user at all for normal use cases. Replaced by: rpld-ctl store SEE ALSO
rpld-tools(1), rpld(7), RoarAudio(7). HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7). rpld-deprecated May 2012 rpld-*(1)
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