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12-04-2020 07:36 AM - edited 12-04-2020 08:06 AM
12-04-2020 07:36 AM - edited 12-04-2020 08:06 AM
Hot Swapping with new drives and seeing errors. Different firmware and PHY Count
We have a HP ProLiant DL360e Gen8, with a P410i Smart Array controller card and an external RAID enclosure with 8 bays. There is a logical drive comprised of 6 1TB hard drives in a RAID5 config. One of the drives was reporting as degraded and we ordered replacements, same part number, MM1000FBFVR. The firmware on the existing drives is HPD1 (yeah, I know it's old, but I just came on board), and the new drives have HPD8. The existing drives also report a PHY Count of 2, and the new drives report a PHY Count of 1.
When we install the newer drive in the bay (8) where the degraded drive was reported, the critical status message says "Bay 8 is bad or missing". Any idea why? Is this because the firmware versions are different, or the PHY Counts are different? BTW, we ordered 3 new drives and they all do the same thing.
I should note that when we reinstall the degraded drive back in the same slot, the drive does work and rebuilds, but later reports that it’s degraded again, which indicates that the enclosure backplane is probably ok.
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12-07-2020 11:07 PM
12-07-2020 11:07 PM
Re: Hot Swapping with new drives and seeing errors. Different firmware and PHY Count
Hi @Bill_VA
Replacement drive should be shown as available,
Try to clear meta of this drive then assign as spare and check.
also, firmware are pretty low and i could see multiple fixes in latest so could be an issue with firmware.
You should update drive firwmare.
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