The RAID 6 Premium Feature is out of compliance.
The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the recovery steps.
| 1 |
| If... |
Then... |
| You want to resolve
this problem by enabling the RAID 6 feature key |
Go to step 2. |
| You want to resolve
this problem by removing all of the RAID 6 disk
groups |
|
a |
If this problem resulted because the RAID 6 disk groups
were imported into this storage array, you can return the
physical disks to the original storage array by using the Export
Disk Group option. If you choose to return the RAID
6 virtual disks to the original storage array, refer to the online
help for assistance with exporting disk groups. When
you have removed all the RAID 6 disk groups from the
storage array, go to step 3. Otherwise, if you still want
to delete the RAID 6 disk groups from this storage array,
proceed to step b. |
|
b |
If required, back up the data on the RAID 6 disk groups.
You can do this by backing up the data through a host.
If these disk groups were imported into the array, you can
also return them to the source storage array to
complete the backup. When you are sure you have completed
the backup of all the data on the RAID 6 disk groups,
proceed to step c. |
|
c |
Highlight the RAID 6 Disk Group in the Logical View of the
AMW, then select Disk Group >> Delete. Repeat for
each RAID 6 disk group. |
|
d |
Go to step 3. |
|
|
| 2 |
Select the
Storage Array >> Premium Features
menu option in the
Array Management Window.
| If... |
Then... |
| The RAID 6 feature
appears in this dialog (regardless of status) |
A separate Feature Key
File is needed to enable the RAID 6 feature. If the
RAID 6 feature has
already been enabled at any time for this storage array, you
should already have a Feature Key File. Otherwise,
you will need to perform the following:
- Retrieve the Feature Enable Identifier from the
Premium Features dialog.
- Contact your technical support representative to
request a Feature Key File.
- Once you have located your existing Feature Key File
or obtained the appropriate Feature Key File from your
technical support representative, click the Enable
button to enable it.
- When you are finished enabling
the feature, go to step 3.
|
| The RAID 6 feature
does NOT appear in this dialog |
Your storage array
cannot support the RAID 6 feature. It is possible
that you can upgrade to a Feature Pack that will
allow support for the RAID 6 feature. You can
contact your technical support representative to see
if your storage array can be upgraded to a different
Feature Pack, or you can repeat step 1 to remove the
RAID 6 disk groups now. |
|
| 3 |
Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru.
The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If
the failure appears again, contact your technical support
representative. |
| 1 |
| If... |
Then... |
| You want to enable the
RAID 6 feature |
Go to step 2. |
| You want to disable the
RAID 6 feature |
Go to step 3. |
|
| 2 |
Select the
Storage Array >> Premium Features
menu option in the
Array Management Window.
| If... |
Then... |
| The RAID 6 feature
appears in this dialog (regardless of status) |
A separate Feature Key
File is needed to enable the RAID 6 feature. If the
RAID 6 feature has
already been enabled at any time for this storage array, you
should already have a Feature Key File. Otherwise,
you will need to perform the following:
- Retrieve the Feature Enable Identifier from the
Premium Features dialog.
- Contact your technical support representative to
request a Feature Key File.
- Once you have located your existing Feature Key File
or obtained the appropriate Feature Key File from your
technical support representative, click the Enable
button to enable it.
- When you are finished enabling
the feature, go to step 5.
|
| The RAID 6 feature
does NOT appear in this dialog |
Your storage array
cannot support the RAID 6 feature. It is
possible that you can upgrade to a Feature Pack that
will allow support for the RAID 6 feature. You
can contact your technical support representative to see
if your storage array can be upgraded to a different
feature pack, or you can go to step 3 to
disable the feature now. |
|
| 3 |
| If... |
Then... |
| There are currently
RAID 6 disk groups that need to be removed before
disabling the feature |
|
a |
If this problem resulted because the RAID 6 disk groups
were 'adopted' into this storage array (refer to explanation
of 'adoption' in the Important Notes), you can return the
physical disks to the original storage array by using the Export
Disk Group option. If you choose to return the RAID
6 virtual disks to the original storage array, refer to the online
help for assistance with exporting disk groups. When
you have removed all the RAID 6 disk groups from the
storage array, go to step 4. Otherwise, if you still want
to delete the RAID 6 disk groups from this storage array,
proceed to step b. |
|
b |
If required, back up the data on the RAID 6 disk groups.
You can do this by backing up the data through a host.
If these disk groups were imported into the array, you can
also return them to the source storage array to
complete the backup. When you are sure you have completed
the backup of all the data on the RAID 6 disk groups,
proceed to step c. |
|
c |
Highlight the RAID 6 Disk Group in the Logical View of the
AMW, then select Disk Group >> Delete. Repeat for
each RAID 6 disk group. |
|
d |
Go to step 4. |
|
| There are no RAID 6
disk groups |
Go to step 4. |
|
| 4 |
Disable the RAID 6 feature.
| a |
Select the
Storage Array >> Premium Features
menu option in the
Array Management Window.
|
| b |
Select the RAID 6 feature from the list. |
| c |
Click the Disable button. |
| d |
Go to step 5. |
|
| 5 |
Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru.
The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If
the failure appears again, contact your technical support
representative. |