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We have a k959-400 (on 7.5) in Penang, and after a proper power down we seem to have lost a disc - startup gives WARN A008 - which I think translates to no bootable device found.
SEA gives what looks like correct, and PA also looks OK. This doesn't prove anything about drive condition does it? I would be very surprised if there is a SCSI issue...?

How will the recovery here differ from the case of a dead ldev 2 - no ldev 1 to install onto ? I have an SLT, there should be another on site, and data backups. Our other K959 has a 4.5gb ldev 1 and a 9.1gb ldev 2 - if this one is the same, there shouldn't be any issue with replacing the 4.5 with a 9.1gb should there?

Now that I look at the other K959, the IO list shows ldev1=ST34573N and LDEV2 as ST39175LC, but discfree  shows both with a device size of 35547040, which looks like 9gb to me.....

Thanks all

Regards,

John Pitman

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