Ah maybe another disk failed after the aggr output you sent earlier.  Boot then ctrl c for maintenance option 5 and then run aggr status -r.

Tim

From: chris@dhinnovations.com
Sent: August 19, 2018 3:30 PM
To: tnaple@BERKCOM.com
Cc: tmacmd@gmail.com; toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Re: Failed Aggregate 0

When I try to boot it panics and says it has no root volume.

Chris Chandler
919-274-7684

On Aug 19, 2018, at 18:34, Timothy Naple <tnaple@BERKCOM.com> wrote:

Chris,

It may have shutdown due to raid timeout if you did not replace the disks.

Just boot it back up and reassign the spares.

Tim

Sent: August 19, 2018 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: Failed Aggregate 0

The partner has six spares but the cluster is offline and the unit is sitting at the CFE prompt.

Chris Chandler
919-274-7684

On Aug 19, 2018, at 18:31, Timothy Naple <tnaple@BERKCOM.com> wrote:

Christoper,

aggr0 is still online just double degraded.  Looks like you just need to put some spares in there and let it rebuild.

Does the partner have any spares?  (Run 'aggr status -s' on the partner)

Or perhaps do you have any spares around or unassigned disks?

Tim

Sent: August 19, 2018 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: Failed Aggregate 0

     Aggr State           Status                Options
          aggr0 online          raid_dp, aggr         root, diskroot, nosnap=off, raidtype=raid_dp,
                                degraded              raidsize=16, raid_lost_write=on,
                                64-bit                ignore_inconsistent=off, snapmirrored=off,
                                rlw_on                resyncsnaptime=60, fs_size_fixed=off,
                                                      lost_write_protect=on, no_delete_log=off,
                                                      ha_policy=cfo, hybrid_enabled=off,
                                                      percent_snapshot_space=0%,
                                                      free_space_realloc=off, raid_cv=on,
                                                      thorough_scrub=off
  Volumes: dcs_ds_01, dcs_iso, vol0
                Plex /aggr0/plex0: online, normal, active
                    RAID group /aggr0/plex0/rg0: double degraded, block checksums
                    RAID group /aggr0/plex0/rg1: double degraded, block checksums
                    RAID group /aggr0/plex0/rg2: normal, block checksums


From: tmac <tmacmd@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2018 6:23:54 PM
To: Christopher D. Chandler
Cc: Toasters
Subject: Re: Failed Aggregate 0
 
You did not include many details.
RAID 4 or RAID-DP? Sounds like you are using RAID4 if you have a double disk failure and you lost an aggregate.
--tmac

Tim McCarthy, Principal Consultant

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On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 6:21 PM dhichandler <chris@dhinnovations.com> wrote:
I have a FAS3140 running OnTap 8.2.5 and I have had a double partity disk
failure in one of our raid groups and looking for help recovering. The unit
is out of warranty and support. Any help is appreciated.



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