HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array Reference Guide 65
Removing a vdisk from quarantine
A previously fault-tolerant vdisk becomes quarantined when not all of its disks are detected after a restart
or rescan. A quarantined vdisk is shown with health Critical and status QTCR or QTOF. Quarantine
isolates the vdisk from host access, and prevents the storage system from making the vdisk critical and
starting reconstruction when disks are “missing” for these reasons:
• Slow to spin up after system power-up
• Not properly seated in their slots
• In an powered-off enclosure
• Inserted from a different system and contains old metadata
The vdisk can be fully recovered if the missing disks can be restored. Make sure that no disks have been
inadvertently removed and that no cables have been unplugged. Sometimes not all disks in the vdisk
power up. Check that all enclosures have restarted after a power failure. If these problems are found and
then fixed, the vdisk recovers and no data is lost.
The quarantined vdisk's disks are “write locked,” and the vdisk is not available to hosts until the vdisk is
removed from quarantine. The system waits indefinitely for the missing disks. If the disks are found, the
system automatically removes the vdisk from quarantine. If the disks are never found because they have
been removed or have failed, you must manually remove the vdisk from quarantine.
If the missing disks cannot be restored (for example, a failed disk), you can remove the vdisk from
quarantine to restore operation in some cases. If you remove from quarantine a vdisk that is not missing too
many disks, its status changes to critical. Then, if spares of the appropriate size are available,
reconstruction begins.
NOTE: After you remove the vdisk from quarantine, make sure that a spare disk is available to let the
vdisk reconstruct.
CAUTION: If the vdisk does not have enough disks to continue operation, when the vdisk is removed from
quarantine it goes offline and its data cannot be recovered.
To remove a vdisk from quarantine
1. In the Configuration View panel, right-click a quarantined vdisk and select Tools > Dequarantine Vdisk.
2. Click Dequarantine Vdisk. Depending on the number of disks that remain active in the vdisk, its health
might change to Degraded (RAID 6 only) and its status changes to FTOL, CRIT, or FTDN.