JeffOnce you have done that, you should be able to boot up and it should see the drives.b. run sysconfig and get the current system ID. You can then reassign the disks using the disk reassign command.a. remove the ownership of all the drives by running disk remove_ownership all -f2. Once you are in that mode, you can do one of 2 things:1. Boot the controller connected to the drives to the special boot menu. There should be a maintenance option, often #5. Select that.Camillo,I'm not familiar with the 2020 series or quirks it may have. I would have expected the controller personality to transfer with the CF card It sounds like you may be in a
These are the basic steps you need to take.On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Camillo Gornati <cams1976@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all!
In our environment, we have a FAS2020a and a FAS2020.
FAS2020a had one controller bad, we installed a replacement we had, installed old the CF CARD, but system won’t boot, it says there is no disks for root volume.
That is because all disks are assigned to old controller.
How could we assign those disks to new controller without losing any data?
Thanks in advance
Camillo
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