sorry for the slow response. simplest answer call HP support and let them help you.
if you do it yourself, you'll first need to know what chunks are actually remote, and if you can safely move them back to the original spot without degrading (cage) availability.
this is a simple script for an environment with management tools under linux, to check that and write the checks to a file:
Code:
touch remotechunks
for chunk in $(checkupgrade | grep tp | awk '{print $3":"$4}'); do movech –dr -perm -f $chunk >> remotechunks;done
if you are a windows box, you'll have to rewrite this to something that works with DOS.
Richard might be able to help you with that. should be a similar easy oneliner.
fyi: i've tested this on a system with 3.1.2 MU1, and MU2, no idea if it works on other firmware, but the outputfile should tell us that.
post the output here, and we'll be able to say if it is possible to move them safely.