[cisco-voip] monitoring RAID rebuild

Jason Aarons (US) jason.aarons at us.didata.com
Wed Mar 16 23:20:13 EDT 2011


You need to reboot and press the F botton to put a ip address on the IMM (by default it used a DHCP Address), then you need to plug the IMM Ethernet up and login via telnet or http and see what is really going on with the raid controller;



Nothing in GUI or CLI will tell you what the IMM will tell you.



Here's a repost from 15 Feb on puck;


Here's the link to the most current IBM Firmware CD.  The update CD detected 4 critical updates including the SAS controller, bootable linux, next yes ok, reboot. It takes about 45min per server.

http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/release.html?mdfid=282821927&softwareid=283046743&release=3.6%281%29&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest


According to IBM TAC, the error cleared so that is why the front panel was not lit. They reviewed the server info last night and said that the hardware looked good except it was running old firmware. They sent all of the info to Cisco TAC and we need to see if IBM Support would recommend a firmware upgrade. IBM TAC recommended upgrading but said that the rev levels should come from Cisco.

As of this morning, the server was functioning normal. We will have to see if it gets into that state again.

Interesting, but the outside panel didn't have a yellow alarm and this info didn't make it up into RTMT, GUI, etc?
Just find it odd Cisco TAC couldn't see this without going into IMM?  Wonder if snmp/IBM Director would have thrown a hardware alarm...but the average small shop would expect some red/yellow lights on the outside of the server.

For quicker access, you can telnet to the IMM as well.  To view the log after logging in, use readlog.


Looks like the drive might be having issues (times below are GMT) -

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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 7:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] monitoring RAID rebuild



I believe RTMT might show you something or there is a show status / system command from the CLI. It's not a live status like the windows GUI but this way you can see that it's rebuilding.



Check it out. If you don't see it let me know and I'll log on and see what I can find.



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On Mar 16, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com<mailto:svoll.voip at gmail.com>> wrote:



> I have a TAC case open and they say my HD is having issues.  If I pop out the HD and put a new one in, how do I monitor the RAID 1 Rebuild to know that it's done and where it is in the process?

>

> IBM mcs 7835i3

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> CM 7.1.5

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> TIA

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> Scott

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