On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Kenneth Whittaker wrote:
Disk 9a.3 can only mean trouble in the future. I recommend getting disk 9a.3 out of your system, but before you pull a drive, call technical support.
That's odd... as I mentioned, the error appeared on two of our filers, both on the hour immediately following a spare disk replacement. Are you saying the new drives I plugged in both happen to be bad too? I've already got two sitting on my desk to be returned, and I sure hope I don't need two more going back.
What's more suspicious is that the drive on the other filer was running just fine for the life of that unit (about 45 days). I had pulled it out, intending for use in another unit, but then I put it back in when it turned out I didn't need it. "raid swap" was used each time an addition or removal took place... I hope plugging and unplugging a drive doesn't harm it.