[rescue] Agan, I seek the wisdom of the Collective ...

Phil Stracchino phil.stracchino at speakeasy.net
Fri Aug 12 16:58:37 CDT 2005


Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> On Friday 12 August 2005 15:58, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>Speculation, on which I seek advice and experience:  Is my problem
>>simply that a single USII-250 isn't enough CPU for RAID5 on that
>>hardware?  It's run a six-drive RAID0 for about four years without
>>once falling down like this.
> 
> That's very unlikely, unless the RAID layer on Solaris sucks a lot more 
> than I think it does.  You shouldn't have any trouble running the same 
> RAID array on a 70MHz SPARC5, you just might get slower rebuild times.

OK, I didn't *THINK* so, but.....

> It would be helpful if you could find out what error messages, or SCSI 
> errors, or whatever was occurring at the same time as the RAID was 
> going offline.  Unfortunately, I only know how to do that on Linux, not 
> on Solaris.

Same here, unfortunately.

> One thing you might do is swap your two 711 enclosures, along with the 
> drives, and see if the problem follows the drive slot, or if it follows 
> the disk drive.

That, and once I have everything backed up, I plan on re-initializing
the array without the two disks that appear to be giving me trouble.  I
also figure on vacuuming out the older of the two 711s in case
ventilation slots are clogged.

> And of course, back up the data first thing, unless you can stand to 
> lose it.

Yup, I'm doing that as we speak, onto another machine which fortuitously
happens to have a honking great SATA disk with enough space for all the
data from the array.  (In fact ... it just completed.)


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