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Date:      Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:31:15 +0100
From:      "Clayton Milos" <clay@milos.za.net>
To:        <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: A little story of failed raid5 (3ware 8000 series)
Message-ID:  <00c801c7e631$85e3e700$0701a8c0@claylaptop>
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> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:57:22 +0400
> "Artem Kuchin" <matrix@itlegion.ru> wrote:
>
>> Um.. it is because i did not have a map of hot swap baskets to
>> conroller ports and i needed to check every driver basket to
>> understand which port it sits on. I have no choise, i think.
>>
>
> I'm just going to highlight the importance of knowing which
> physical disk is which on your system.
>
> About a year ago I had to replace a hot-swappable disk from an
> array, but then realised I had no idea which physical disk it
> was as the map of the disks was rather helpfully *inside* the
> case. Due to the physical setup, I had no way or removing the
> cover without first powering down the server - which defeated
> the whole point of paying extra for hot-swap disks.
>
> So yeah, be sure to label your disk bays, but be sure to put
> those labels somewhere *useful*.
>
> -fr.
>

Useful like on the front of the drive bays ;-)
The Areca cards have a nice function called drive identify that lights up 
the selected drive's LED. I think the 3ware cards have it too.

-Clay 




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