SMART STATUS RETURN: OK.
Smart Info
ID Attribute Name Current Worst Threshhold RawValue Status
01 Read Error Rate 76 64 44 00000000F5E0 OK
03 Spin-Up Time 98 96 0 000000000000 OK
04 Start/Stop Count 100 100 20 0000000000C8 OK
05 Reallocated Sectors 100 100 10 000000000000 OK
07 Seek Error Rate 88 60 45 0000000091DC OK
09 Power-On Hours Count 96 96 0 0000000010FD OK
0A Spin Retry Count 100 100 97 000000000000 OK
0C Power Cycle Count 100 100 20 0000000000C6 OK
B8 End-to-End error 100 100 99 000000000000 OK
BB Reported Uncorrectable 100 100 0 000000000000 OK
BC Command Timeout 100 100 0 000000000000 OK
BD High Fly Writes 100 100 0 000000000000 OK
BE Temperature Diff 73 66 40 00000000001B OK
BF G-sense error rate 100 100 0 000000000000 OK
C0 Power-off retract 100 100 0 0000000000F5 OK
C1 Load/Unload cycle 100 100 0 0000000001AA OK
C2 HDA temperature 27 40 0 00000000001B OK
C3 ECC recovered 76 6 0 00000000F5E0 OK
C5 Current pending 100 100 0 000000000000 OK
C6 Offline scan wrong 100 100 0 000000000000 OK
C7 UDMA CRC error rate 200 200 0 000000000000 OK
Creating the virtual drive on the 7063-CR1 system
Follow the steps in this procedure in the unlikely event that you need to re-create the virtual drive on the
IBM 7063-CR1 Hardware Management Console.
About this task
This procedure assumes that:
v The system was erroneously shipped without an already created and pre-loaded virtual disk
v The existing virtual disk is somehow damaged and needs to be re-created.
These are rare events.
CAUTION:
This procedure will result in loss of data. This procedure should only be used if the HMC operating
system is either not installed, incorrectly installed, or corrupted.
This task must be performed from the Petitboot shell.
Procedure
1. Access the Petitboot shell and install the mvcli utility. For instructions, see “mvCLI commands” on
page 70.
2. If you have not already done so, before running mvcli for the first time, run the following commands:
modprobe sg
/tmp/mvcli
3. To check that there are no virtual drives already defined, run the following command:
/tmp/mvcli info -o vd
If there is a drive defined, run the following command to remove it; where <id> is the listed ID for
the virtual disk:
/tmp/mvcli delete -o vd --id <id>
4. Run these commands to check the health of the two host bus adapters (HBAs):
/tmp/mvcli info -o hba
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