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тАО09-08-2009 05:19 AM
тАО09-08-2009 05:19 AM
We have an EVA 8100 with 2 disk groups of 72 300GB drives. We had a disk fail this weekend and not only does it appear that the Disk group went down (Disk Group w/no redundancy is inoperative) but some of the attached servers saw disk r/w warnings. All errors cleared in a matter of minutes, and there was no data loss, but it was my understanding that attached systems should never see a warning like this.
Can a single disk fail in such a way that the entire disk group would become inoperative and errors get passed to attached systems? The disk was dropped from the group as expected and no harm done, however we don't like clients seeing errors!
Also getting a warning that a disk group is inoperative can be a bit alarming, is this normal behavior? Has anyone else experienced this?
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тАО09-08-2009 05:53 AM
тАО09-08-2009 05:53 AM
Re: EVA Disk Failure errors
09c95105; A Disk Group has transitioned to an INOPERATIVE state.
Disk Group with no redundancy is inoperative;
Appears in all EVAs after a disk failure. It means that if there was any VRAID 0 (no redundancy) vdisk it would be inoperative.
This would be an explanation for some servers losing access after a single disk failure.
Another possibility is that the disk was failed because there was a lot of problems on the loops, and the communication was interrupted several times. The controllers try to reset the loops many times and can fail one or several disks during this process.
Can you get the Controller Event log, compress it and attach it here?
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тАО09-08-2009 06:20 AM
тАО09-08-2009 06:20 AM
Re: EVA Disk Failure errors
Evidence:
Local Event Time : Sun 6 Sep 2009 23:16:08 GMT-04:00
Controller Report Time: 06-Sep-2009 22:03:53.123 EVA Log Description:
09c95105: CAC=51 - Storage System Management Interface Entity State Change The state of a Storage System Management Interface entity has changed. A Disk Group has transitioned to an INOPERATIVE state.
Sequence Number: 15756
Rule#: HSV_SCMI_Rule -- V 1.12 Event Code: (09 C9 51 05)
I have attached the controller log, BTW what do you use to view this? We do not have any VRAID0 disks, so maybe this warning is just informational. Still, why would a server see errors?
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тАО09-08-2009 06:51 AM
тАО09-08-2009 06:51 AM
Solution2009-sep-06 22:02:22 timeouts to 0-01-08
2009-sep-06 22:03:49 0-01-08 missing
2009-sep-06 22:03:53 0-01-08 disappeared.
2009-sep-06 22:06:01 Controllers keep sending LIPs to 0-01-08
2009-sep-06 22:07:05 One virtual disk switch to the other controller
2009-sep-06 22:18:06 Recontructing or reverting is in progress in LDAD
2009-sep-06 23:21:59 Reconstructing; Status: success;
The whole sequence is very typical and there are no messages of vdisk data lost or RAID reconstruct failed
As explained above the "Disk Group with no redundancy is inoperative" message appears always and does not indicate loss of access to VRAID 5 or VRAID 1 LUNs, only to VRAID 0 LUNs.
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тАО09-08-2009 06:58 AM
тАО09-08-2009 06:58 AM
Re: EVA Disk Failure errors
Perhaps there is a bad fiber or HBA, just strange that the server saw errors at the same time as the disk failed.
What did you use to read that logfile?, it looks like gibberish in notepad.
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тАО09-08-2009 07:01 AM
тАО09-08-2009 07:01 AM
Re: EVA Disk Failure errors
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тАО09-18-2009 06:22 AM
тАО09-18-2009 06:22 AM
Re: EVA Disk Failure errors
I recieved "A Disk Group has transitioned
to an INOPERATIVE state" and "DR Destination Site preventing acceptable replication throughput" errors among others.
I have checked the logs and I can see this error for my last failed disk (another newish 450GB) on the other EVA8000. However going back to other failed disks in the past I do not see these errors. Should a disk not fail and be replaced without causing errors at the host server level.