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Re: EVA 5000 Event Code: (06 02 00 09)

 
balln
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EVA 5000 Event Code: (06 02 00 09)

Does anyone know what this means i keep getting the following eror from the management appliance.

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Full Description:

There have been excessive Check Condition events on a disk drive. The WWN and location of the drive are reported in the FRU list. The threshold and contributing events are reported in the Evidence section.




FRU List:

Storage System Name: EVA1
Storage System World Wide ID: 5000-1FE1-5001-88E0

Disk Drive UUID: 2000-000C-50A4-D9FF

Drive Location ---
Enclosure ID: 8
Bay ID: 5
Rack Number: 0

Disk Drive Physical Data:
Vendor: HPQ
Model Number: BD14655B2A
Disk Firmware Rev: HP05
Disk Capacity: 146.8 GB
Port A ---
ALPA: 32
Loop ID: 102
Loop Position: 2
Port B ---
ALPA: 32
Loop ID: 102
Loop Position: 2

Corrective Action:

Replace the indicated controller component.

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Ive checked the disks through command view and cant see any probs???

3 REPLIES 3
Uwe Zessin
Honored Contributor

Re: EVA 5000 Event Code: (06 02 00 09)

The description does not show the status and ASC/ASCQ values, so it is not possible to tell what the problem could be.

> Replace the indicated controller component.

I suggest you log a call with HP, send them the controller logs and have them analyze the logs.
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Mark Poeschl_2
Honored Contributor

Re: EVA 5000 Event Code: (06 02 00 09)

We used to get that event code from time to time on our EVA3000s. I had HP check the logs and they said unless we got that event very frequently it was not a real problem.

Also, latest versions of Command View/VCS seem to no longer report that error. We're on CV 6.0 and VCS 3.028.
Jipster
Occasional Advisor

Re: EVA 5000 Event Code: (06 02 00 09)

Check the frequency of the event. If required, run WEBES or napp to analyse the logs.

If the event occurs very frequently (e.g. > 3 events/hr) the disk is close to failing and should be ungrouped and replaced.

I had bad experiences where some of these disks eventually flooded the loop and brought it down....