We have recently attached a second MD1000 from a different office to our MD3000i. Previously this was used in the office and prior to a move, we just powered it off and pulled the drives out before connecting it to the other MD3000i and re-attaching the drives.
When we go to the Modify>Delete to delete the old virtual disks, it does not seem to be possible to delete there after selecting them as the Delete button is not clickable.
Also when we try and rename these, we see an error 409 - A SYMbol procedure that changes the configuration of a disk group cannot be carried out because the disk group is not in a configurable state:
ERROR DATA
Command sent to RAID controller module in slot: 1
Host name: <HOSTANME
IP address: <IP Address>
Return code: Error 409 - A SYMbol procedure that changes the configuration of a disk group cannot be carried out because the disk group is not in a configurable state.
Operation when error occurred: PROC_setVolumeGroupUserLabel
Timestamp: 19-May-2015 15:47:34
STACK DATA
devmgr.v1035api01.sam.jal.ManagementOperationFailedException:
at devmgr.v1035api01.sam.jal.SYMbolClient.dispatchOperation(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.sam.jal.StorageArrayFacade.issueCommand(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.sam.jal.StorageArrayFacade.sendCommandCommon(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.sam.jal.StorageArrayFacade.sendCommand(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.sam.jal.StorageArrayFacade.setVolumeGroupUserLabel(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.sam.volume.RenameVolumeDialogPanel.performCommitAction(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.shared.wizard.DialogPanel$NotifyBackgroundTaskAdapter.performOp(Unknown Source)
at devmgr.v1035api01.shared.AbstractTaskAdapter.run(Unknown Source)
THREAD DATA
Thread[Reference Handler,10,system]
Thread[Finalizer,8,system]
Thread[Signal Dispatcher,9,system]
Thread[Java2D Disposer,10,system]
Thread[TimerQueue,5,system]
Thread[AWT-Windows,6,main]
Thread[AWT-Shutdown,5,main]
Thread[DestroyJavaVM,5,main]
Thread[GarbageCollectorThread,6,main]
Thread[ChangeDetector,6,main]
Thread[LogMsgThread,6,main]
Thread[Np_Link_Monitor0,6,main]
Thread[RecoveryProfile-21,6,main]
Thread[AEN-22,6,main]
Thread[RecoveryProfile-26,6,main]
Thread[AEN-27,6,main]
Thread[Timer-0,6,main]
Thread[RecoveryProfile-30,6,main]
Thread[AEN-31,6,main]
Thread[Timer-1,6,main]
Thread[Timer-2,6,main]
Thread[RecoveryProfile-39,6,main]
Thread[AEN-40,6,main]
Thread[RecoveryProfile-42,6,main]
Thread[AEN-43,6,main]
Thread[Timer-3,6,main]
Thread[Timer-4,6,main]
Thread[AWT-EventQueue-0,6,main]
Thread[Image Animator 0,3,main]
I am sure both are related, but have never seen this before.
Any ideas?