Running system recovery using the service assistant
You can use the service assistant to start recovery when all nodes that were members of the system are online and are in candidate status. If any nodes display error code 550 or 578, remove system information to place them into candidate status. Do not run the recovery procedure on different nodes in the same system; this restriction includes remote systems.
Before you begin
Before you begin this procedure, read the recover system procedure introductory information; see Recover system procedure.
About this task
Run the recovery from any nodes in the system; the nodes must not have participated in any other system.
If the system has USB encryption, run the recovery from any node in the system that has a USB flash drive inserted which contains the encryption key.
- Run the recovery on a node that is attached to the key server. The keys are fetched remotely from the key server.
- Run the recovery procedure on a node that is not hardware replaced or node rescued. All of the information that is required for a node to successfully fetch the key from the key server resides on the node's file system. If the contents of the node's original file system are damaged or no longer exist (rescue node, hardware replacement, file system that is corrupted, and so on), then the recovery fails from this node.
Procedure
Results
The volumes are back online. Use the final checks to get your environment operational again.T3 successful
T3 recovery completed with errors: One or more of the volumes are offline because there was fast write data in the cache. To bring the volumes online, see Recovering from offline volumes using the CLI for details.T3 recovery completed with errors
Call the support center. Do not attempt any further action.T3 failed
If any errors are logged in the error log after the system recovery procedure completes, use the fix procedures to resolve these errors, especially the errors that are related to offline arrays.