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тАО12-10-2010 09:02 PM
тАО12-10-2010 09:02 PM
MSA70 Storage Array
They have a MSA70 Dtorage Array hooked to an HP server. The old admin had RAID reports sent to his email.
I now get his emails. I recieved this report today. Notice the @@ ######## @@ section after a drive, whats that mean? I do see I have 2 drives failed. I replace those in morning. Thanks for your help.
-----------------------------------------------
Raid issues on firebird.
Differential Data:
========================>
--- /usr/share/customscripts/raid-good.txt 2009-07-14 13:37:10.000000000 -0500
+++ /tmp/tmpraiddata.txt 2010-12-10 22:30:03.860082000 -0600
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
=>
physicaldrive 1E:1:1 (port 1E:box 1:bay 1, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:2 (port 1E:box 1:bay 2, 72 GB): OK
- physicaldrive 1E:1:3 (port 1E:box 1:bay 3, 72 GB): OK
+ physicaldrive 1E:1:3 (port 1E:box 1:bay 3, 72 GB): Failed
physicaldrive 1E:1:4 (port 1E:box 1:bay 4, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:5 (port 1E:box 1:bay 5, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:6 (port 1E:box 1:bay 6, 72 GB): OK @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
physicaldrive 1E:1:8 (port 1E:box 1:bay 8, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:9 (port 1E:box 1:bay 9, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:10 (port 1E:box 1:bay 10, 72 GB): OK
- physicaldrive 1E:1:11 (port 1E:box 1:bay 11, 72 GB): OK
+ physicaldrive 1E:1:11 (port 1E:box 1:bay 11, 72 GB): Failed
physicaldrive 1E:1:12 (port 1E:box 1:bay 12, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:13 (port 1E:box 1:bay 13, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:14 (port 1E:box 1:bay 14, 72 GB): OK @@ -38,9 +38,9 @@
physicaldrive 1E:1:22 (port 1E:box 1:bay 22, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:23 (port 1E:box 1:bay 23, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:24 (port 1E:box 1:bay 24, 72 GB): OK
- physicaldrive 1E:1:25 (port 1E:box 1:bay 25, 72 GB, spare): OK
+ physicaldrive 1E:1:25 (port 1E:box 1:bay 25, 72 GB, active spare):
+ OK
=>
- logicaldrive 1 (820.0 GB, RAID 1+0): OK
+ logicaldrive 1 (820.0 GB, RAID 1+0): Interim Recovery Mode
=>
\ No newline at end of file
Complete Log:
HP Array Configuration Utility CLI 8.28-13.0 Detecting Controllers...Done.
Type "help" for a list of supported commands.
Type "exit" to close the console.
=>
"controller slot=5"
=>
Smart Array P800 in Slot 5
Controller Status: OK
Cache Status: OK
Battery/Capacitor Status: OK
=>
physicaldrive 1E:1:1 (port 1E:box 1:bay 1, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:2 (port 1E:box 1:bay 2, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:3 (port 1E:box 1:bay 3, 72 GB): Failed
physicaldrive 1E:1:4 (port 1E:box 1:bay 4, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:5 (port 1E:box 1:bay 5, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:6 (port 1E:box 1:bay 6, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:7 (port 1E:box 1:bay 7, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:8 (port 1E:box 1:bay 8, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:9 (port 1E:box 1:bay 9, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:10 (port 1E:box 1:bay 10, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:11 (port 1E:box 1:bay 11, 72 GB): Failed
physicaldrive 1E:1:12 (port 1E:box 1:bay 12, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:13 (port 1E:box 1:bay 13, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:14 (port 1E:box 1:bay 14, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:15 (port 1E:box 1:bay 15, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:16 (port 1E:box 1:bay 16, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:17 (port 1E:box 1:bay 17, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:18 (port 1E:box 1:bay 18, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:19 (port 1E:box 1:bay 19, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:20 (port 1E:box 1:bay 20, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:21 (port 1E:box 1:bay 21, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:22 (port 1E:box 1:bay 22, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:23 (port 1E:box 1:bay 23, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:24 (port 1E:box 1:bay 24, 72 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1E:1:25 (port 1E:box 1:bay 25, 72 GB, active spare): OK
=>
logicaldrive 1 (820.0 GB, RAID 1+0): Interim Recovery Mode
=>
=======================>
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тАО12-11-2010 01:42 AM
тАО12-11-2010 01:42 AM
Re: MSA70 Storage Array
you must change your tw0 disk drive because 2 hard drive is failed.
change your hard drive and system automatic rebuilding your 2 hard drive.
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тАО12-11-2010 06:14 AM
тАО12-11-2010 06:14 AM
Re: MSA70 Storage Array
physicaldrive 1E:1:6 (port 1E:box 1:bay 6, 72 GB): OK @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
The part with the -24,7 +24, 7 etc.
Is that an indication I have more drives failing? Thanks for your quick response.
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тАО12-11-2010 09:44 PM
тАО12-11-2010 09:44 PM
Re: MSA70 Storage Array
please update your storage:
1.
Go to http://www.hp.com/support/downloads .
2.
Under storage, click Disk Storage Systems .
3.
Under MSA Disk Arrays, click either HP StorageWorks 60 Modular Smart Array or HP StorageWorks 70 Modular Smart Array .
4.
Select your product and operating system.
5.
Under Firmware - CD-ROM, click the title within the table to download the Firmware Maintenance CD.
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тАО12-12-2010 10:39 AM
тАО12-12-2010 10:39 AM
Re: MSA70 Storage Array
I am not willing to lose my data.
I understand a firmware shouldn't harm any thing data wise, but that's risky. Does anyone know what those @@ symbol section means? Thanks!!
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тАО12-12-2010 11:00 AM
тАО12-12-2010 11:00 AM
Re: MSA70 Storage Array
power cycle the server and storage once if u have a downtime.
check the status in Online as well as offline ACU.
Share the latest ADU report for us to check the issue further
thanks,
Aftab
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тАО12-12-2010 01:38 PM
тАО12-12-2010 01:38 PM
Re: MSA70 Storage Array
If it is drives going bad, was wanting to make sure I order more. But all I am getting is "TAKE RISK" suggestions. Thanks for your help anyways. Have a great day!!
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