Examining the Cause of Failure

Names the log file that contains the cause of disk failures.

In the faileddisk.log file, you will see information on the cause of failure. In the following sample log output, the failure reason is I/O error. Notice that the log file also provides instructions for removing disks and adding them back to the MapR File System.
############################ Disk Failure Report ########################### 
Disk                :    /dev/sdd
Vendor              :    [vendor]
Model Number        :    [model]
Serial Number       :    [serial]
Firmware Revision   :    [firmware]
Size                :    [total]
Failure Reason      :    I/O error
Time of Failure     :    Fri Jan 31 12:48:00 GMT 2014
Resolution          :   Please refer to MapR's online documentation at https://docs.datafabric.hpe.com on how to handle
        disk failures.   
In summary, run the following steps:   
a. If this appears to be a software failure, go to step 
b. Otherwise, physically remove the disk /dev/sdd. Optionally, replace it with a new disk.   
b. Run the command "maprcli disk remove -host 127.0.0.1 -disks /dev/sdd" to remove
        /dev/sdd from MapR-FS.   
c. In addition to /dev/sdd, the above command removes all the disks that belong to the same
        storage pool, from MapR-FS.      Note down the names of all removed disks.   
d. Add all the above removed disks (exclude /dev/sdd) and the new disk to MapR-FS by
   running the command:      
   "maprcli disk add -host 127.0.0.1 -disks <comma separated list of
      disks>"      
   For example, If /dev/sdx is the new replaced disk, and /dev/sdy, /dev/sdz were removed in
        step c), the command would be:                   
   "maprcli disk add -host 127.0.0.1 -disks /dev/sdx,/dev/sdy,/dev/sdz"      If there is no new disk, the command would just be:                   "maprcli disk add -host 127.0.0.1 -disks
    /dev/sdy,/dev/sdz"