Partition Bad Disk 3.3.2 Serial Number 13

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Use this procedure to troubleshoot the problem if you have not already run the vendor-specific diagnostic utility to check the flash disk. Verify whether the alert is still displayed. Check if you have sufficient free space on the grid and cell disks to expand the remaining clusters in the existing clusters on the grid and cell disks. If you have insufficient free space on the cell disks and need to expand the clusters in the existing cell clusters on the cell disks, then resize the existing cell clusters on the cell disks. Resize the existing cell clusters on the cell disks to the desired size, and then repeat steps 1 through 3 in Partition Bad Disk 3.3.2 Serial Number 13. Starting with Oracle Exadata Database Machine release 11.2.3.2.0, if there is a disk failure, then Oracle Exadata Database Machine sends an alert that the hard disk can be replaced, and, after all data has been rebalanced out from that disk, turns on the OK to Remove LED for the hard disk with predictive failure. In Oracle Exadata Database Machine releases earlier than 11.2.3.2.0, the amber Fault-Service Required LED was turned on for a hard disk with predictive failure, but not the blue LED. In these cases, it is necessary to manually check if all data has been rebalanced out from the disk before proceeding with disk replacement.If the predictive failure has been turned into a fault, then the cell software does not attempt to fix the disk, and, instead, displays an alert indicating a low health condition. See the Alert section of the /opt/oracle/dasw/pxfs/XE/cellsrv/cellsrv_err.log file for further details.


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