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* While scrolling up and down using less, you can find the affected dying drive serial number (starts with the letter P in our Hitachi examples) | * While scrolling up and down using less, you can find the affected dying drive serial number (starts with the letter P in our Hitachi examples) | ||
* Make a note of the enclosure number and the slot number on the controller in the command above. | * Make a note of the enclosure number and the slot number on the controller in the command above. | ||
* Make the affected disk(s) blink in their slots if you have enclosures that blink properly | * Make the affected disk(s) blink in their slots if you have enclosures that blink properly. '''DON'T JUST CUT AND PASTE THIS COMMAND AND REPLACE THE WRONG DRIVE BECAUSE YOU MADE THE WRONG SLOT BLINK.''' This example below shows blinking drive 1 in assembly 2: | ||
# sas2ircu 0 locate 2:1 on | |||
* then you'll see the blinking slot(s) and can remove those affected disks. | * then you'll see the blinking slot(s) and can remove those affected disks. | ||
* Replace the drives in the disk trays (you may need a Torx T10 driver or a careful flathead screwdriver to replace drives in the tray, and then reinsert. | * Replace the drives in the disk trays (you may need a Torx T10 driver or a careful flathead screwdriver to replace drives in the tray, and then reinsert. |