RAid Failure Recovery Z800 SN
RAid Failure Recovery Z800 SN
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Service Note YMS-SN190
GE Healthcare
Optima CT660 RAID Failure recovery and
Z800 Fan speed setting
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Revision History
Rev. Date Reason for change
1 April 25, 2011 Initial release.
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS GE EXCLUSIVE USE ONLY
YMS-SN190, REVISION 1 OPTIMA CT660 RAID FAILURE RECOVERY AND Z800 FAN SPEED SETTING
1 Applied to:
Optima CT660 system
2 Purpose:
This service note is intended to inform the service personnel (FE, RSE/ZSE, OLE) of information
about RAID Failure recovery procedure and Z800 Fan speed setting change procedure. It's
recommended to make the Z800 fan speed faster in order to improve the RAID system reliability.
The procedure shows how to change Z800 fan speed to the appropriate one.
3 Procedure:
3.1 RAID failure recovery
When system does not start up due to the RAID disk failure (one HDD fail states), the following
procedure will recover in some cases.
Open command window and execute the following
Italic character is what FE type. Bold character is comment. This is the example that slot#4 HDD is
failed.
[ctuser@host]# su - <enter>
enter root password
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| 4: Failed | <-- Confirm that one HDD shows Failed state.
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|====================|
| 0: Passed |
|====================|
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| 4: Unconfig Good | <-- Confirm that the state has changed
|====================| from Fail to Unconfig Good.
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| 0: Passed |
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| 1: Passed |
|====================|
| 2: Passed |
|====================|
| 3: Passed |
|====================|
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Then execute application shutdown and Rebuild scan disk array from reconfig menu to recover the
Raw data. It takes about 20min. Restart the system.
If the result of this procedure shows still Fail state at HDD, it seems that the HDD is really failed. In
this case, the failed HDD need to be replaced with new one.
7.) Select “File” tab and “Save Changes and Exit” menu. Then press Enter key.