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тАО11-21-2003 01:43 AM
тАО11-21-2003 01:43 AM
MA8000 Drive Failure LED
We've got a MA8000 with enclosures. In one enclosure there are 14 disks. A month ago 5 adjacent HDD's had a lit Drive Failure LED. But everything worked fine. No error messages on controller. Then the LEDS went down. Two days ago the LEDs switched on again. But now on six adjacent disks (one more). Why? Has anyone any clue? Is it about disks or enclosure?
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тАО11-21-2003 02:10 PM
тАО11-21-2003 02:10 PM
Re: MA8000 Drive Failure LED
Where the lights on solid? If they where flashing, was it a fast flash? Or a slow flash? IF it's a slow flash, I bet someone has done a LOCATE command on the drives.
the CLI command LOCATE allows you to turn on the error light so that you can help identify a single, or multiple drives in your storage cabinet.
EX LOCATE DISK10400 -- this will turn on the error light on the disk that is in channel 1 SCSI ID 04
The next time that you see this, connect to your CLI port and issue a LOCATE CANCEL and see if they go away.
the CLI command LOCATE allows you to turn on the error light so that you can help identify a single, or multiple drives in your storage cabinet.
EX LOCATE DISK10400 -- this will turn on the error light on the disk that is in channel 1 SCSI ID 04
The next time that you see this, connect to your CLI port and issue a LOCATE CANCEL and see if they go away.
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тАО11-23-2003 07:09 PM
тАО11-23-2003 07:09 PM
Re: MA8000 Drive Failure LED
The lights (Drive Failure LED) are solid.
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тАО11-25-2003 07:26 PM
тАО11-25-2003 07:26 PM
Re: MA8000 Drive Failure LED
Changed EMU and one of disks, no improvement. Without EMU the Drive Failure LED goes off and everythinhg looks fine. Has anybody seen this kind of problem?
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