Verifying the system 6–11
3. Look at the status of each logical disk on the SFS20 array, as follows:
=> ld all show
MSA20 at 01
array A
logicaldrive 1 (1.99 GB, RAID 5, OK)
logicaldrive 2 (1.45 TB, RAID 5, OK)
The status for each logical disk should be set to OK.
If there has been a disk failure, the state of the logical disk may be set to Rebuilding, as shown in
the following example:
=> ld all show
.
.
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array A
logicaldrive 1 (1.99 GB, RAID 5, Rebuilding)
4. View the information for each logical disk, as shown in the following examples:
• To view all information on a logical disk, enter the command shown in the following example:
=> ld 1 show
MSA20 at 01
logicaldrive 1
Size: 1.99 GB
Fault Tolerance: RAID 5
Heads: 255
Sectors per Track: 32
Cylinders: 514
Stripe Size: 256 KB
Status: Ok
Array Accelerator: Enabled
Disk Name: Unknown
Mount Points: Unknown
• Alternatively, if you only want to check the status of the logical disk, enter the command shown
in the following example:
=> ld 1 show status
logicaldrive 1 (1.99 GB, RAID 5): Ok
The status of the logical disk should be set to OK.
Repeat this step for each logical disk.
5. View information on the disk groups, by entering the following command. Within the hpacucli tool,
a disk group is called an array:
=> array all show
MSA20 at 01
array A (SATA, Unused Space: 0 MB)
6. View information on an individual disk group, by entering the command shown in the following
example:
=> array A show
MSA20 at 01
array A
Interface Type: SATA
Unused Space: 0 MB
Status: OK
The status of the disk group should be set to OK.
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