have you tried booting into maintanence mode and trying disk_fw_update_fix? it was developed to fix the problem of certain (seagate 18G HH) drives not spinning up after a power cycle. or the simulated power cycle that firmware upgrades entail.
IIRC, disk_fw_update_fix does a low level walk of the disk's chips and resets things. i've used it to "resurrect" disks that went away.
another thing might be to put one of the bad drives into another filer and disk_fw_update on that filer. you'd have to do them one by one (assuming you only have one spare drive bay on the second filer), but that might allow you to fix the drives.
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On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 02:24:49PM -0400, Jonathan wrote:
OK let me spell check and read my email before I send it this time. I had a power outage during a disk firmware upgrade. I now cant get the drives to spin up. Is there a way to force a Firmware upgrade besides the disk_fw_update. Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan [mailto:Jonathan@burnettenterprises.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:14 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Firmware corrupt
I had a power outage during a upgrade on firmware. (I know UPS is your best friend) Well I know cant get the drives to spin up. Is there a was to force a Firmware upgrade besides the disk_fw_update. Thanks