So this has happened a few times on different servers and fixed with a reboot but I don´t want to do that any more so I decided to check if anyone else had this issue and how they´ve fixed it.
We have a couple of Supermicro storage servers running FreeBSD with LSI HBA's and sometimes when a drive needs replacing you pull out the old dead drive, push a new back in, it blinks and spin up, but never shows up in the OS.
Offline and pull another disk in another slot, pull the replacement drive out from the non-responding slot and push it in to the other slot, it shows up fine.
Trying to insert any disk into the non-responding slot gets you nowhere. After a reboot all of the drives in all slots are back to normal again.
It´s like the HBA has decided to permanently block a slot from being used until the system is rebooted. Has anyone else had this issue? How have you solved it?
/Sebulon
We have a couple of Supermicro storage servers running FreeBSD with LSI HBA's and sometimes when a drive needs replacing you pull out the old dead drive, push a new back in, it blinks and spin up, but never shows up in the OS.
Offline and pull another disk in another slot, pull the replacement drive out from the non-responding slot and push it in to the other slot, it shows up fine.
Trying to insert any disk into the non-responding slot gets you nowhere. After a reboot all of the drives in all slots are back to normal again.
It´s like the HBA has decided to permanently block a slot from being used until the system is rebooted. Has anyone else had this issue? How have you solved it?
/Sebulon