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11-22-2023 10:54 AM
Hello,
I just noticed that it seems like one of the disks is failed, am I correct? Even though RAID Status is Good and both disks are detected and visible, those records in bold make me worry
admin@SWA-5220-OCC-B(active)> show system raid detail
Overall System Drives RAID status Good
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Drive status
Disk id Sys1 Present (MICRON_M510DC_MT)
Disk id Sys2 Present (MICRON_M510DC_MT)
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Partition status
panlogs clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
swap clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
panrepo clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
pancfg clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
maint clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
sysroot1 clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
sysroot0 clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
Logging Drives RAID status
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Disk Pair Log Available
Status clean, degraded
Disk id Log1 Present
model : ST2000NX0253
size : 1907729 MB
status : active sync
Disk id Log2 Missing
11-22-2023 03:59 PM
Hello @igor.shpak
based on the cli output it looks like that Log 2 disk is missing. Could you let somebody on site to check it whether disk is inserted? I had once case that disk was in, but was not firmly inserted in disk bay causing missing disk issue. Here is a reference for PA-5200 series drives: PA-5200 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
Kind Regards
Pavel
11-22-2023 03:59 PM
Hello @igor.shpak
based on the cli output it looks like that Log 2 disk is missing. Could you let somebody on site to check it whether disk is inserted? I had once case that disk was in, but was not firmly inserted in disk bay causing missing disk issue. Here is a reference for PA-5200 series drives: PA-5200 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
Kind Regards
Pavel
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