You really should make sure the disks are seated firmly. Sometimes even when disks click the lock tab, they need a little more push to seat them firmly into the slot. Go along the shelf and push each disk and you may notice that one or two will move into the slot just a little more.
At 10:05 AM +0100 1/6/03, Stephane Bentebba wrote:
Stephen C. Woods wrote:
We're stumped, it appears as though someone issued a disk swap command on one of our filers, however none of us did.
NetApp Release 5.1.2R3 on a 540.
Is there some other reason that this might occur, disk or SCSI bus glitch? As far as we can tell nothing has changed in the disk farm (syconfig -r matches the weekly email from this week).
<scw>
Thu Jan 2 10:08:52 PST [disk_config_admin]: *** NOTICE *** A disk has been swapped (removed or added) to a modular storage shelf. The system will wait 15 seconds and then check the status of all disk drives. Thu Jan 2 10:09:26 PST [disk_config_admin]: *** NOTICE *** Disk unit status check has completed.
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scsi disks are more sensitive to glitch than FC ones, I interpret your problem as a glitch occured on the scsi chain as you would remove or insert a disk, filer interpreted that as a hot swap and did its usual job, i think you don't have to worry about that, if you really don't like this message, change for FC disks <smile>