How about in a metrocluster? Same answer? -----Original Message----- From: "Bernardoff, Michael" bmichael@netapp.com To: bacardicoke@gmail.com To: rob@lazzurs.net Cc: toasters@mathworks.com
Sent: 1/23/2008 10:51:46 AM Subject: Re: Failed shelf
As collegues probably pointed out
For the moment shelf remove (hence swap) is NOT supported.
You may add a new shelf to an existing loop and 2 new drives in that shelf and "disk replace"-then-move-the-spares-to-the-new-shelf-and-repeat-until-the-shelf-is-empty-but-the-two-first-slots, but you will not be able to remove this bad-but-now-empty shelf without downtime.
By the way, swapping a shelf can be done quickly if well prepared (5 minutes with 4 hands).
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-----Original Message----- From: Nils Vogels bacardicoke@gmail.com To: Robert Lazzurs rob@lazzurs.net CC: toasters@mathworks.com toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Wed Jan 23 15:16:57 2008 Subject: Re: Failed shelf
On Jan 23, 2008 3:19 PM, Robert Lazzurs rob@lazzurs.net wrote:
Also this brings me to ask (I think I already know the answer) can you add a shelf to a loop without taking the storage controller down?
Yes, this is possible, as long as the shelf is supported in the already existing loop.
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