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тАО11-10-2014 07:26 AM
тАО11-10-2014 07:26 AM
Hi all,
after a disk failure (it is a 7.2 K RPM 1 TBytes SATA disk, model AJ740A), the Dedicated Spare for that Virtual Disk has been kicked in and the VD has been reconstructed successfully.
The failed disk had then been marked as "LEFTOVER", and it caused the Controller it belonged to to be set to a "HARDWARE WARNING" state.
I proceeded then with the "DELETE METADATA" function for that disk. Metadata had been successfully cleared and the "HARDWARE WARNING" is not there anymore.
Problem is: now the failed Disk is marked as "AVAILABLE". All green, all good.
What could this mean? Can I safely use it again (I.E. using it as "DEDICATED SPARE"?). I believe not, but I'm just wondering why it is shown as green and available. I was expecting it to be marked as permanently "FAILED".
The most significant errors I can find in the Logfile are the following:
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B16157 Vdisk critical: XXXBackup02, SN: 00c0ffd87ae500007fb7995300000000
Critical 2014-11-10 02:23:33
314
B16156 FRU type: drive, problem: encl 1 deviceID 25. Vendor: ATA Product ID: ST31000340NS , S/N: 9QJ6RGFJ rev: SN06. Related event ID: 16155, type: 8
Warning 2014-11-10 02:23:33
8
B16155 Vdisk XXXBackup02 drive down (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9)
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:33
59
B16154 Disk channel error (Channel:0 ID:153 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9): Protocol Error cdb:Rd 646ca180 0080
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:33
59
B16153 Disk channel error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9): Protocol Error cdb:2 additional
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:33
59
B16152 Disk channel error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9): Protocol Error cdb:Rd 07ef9f80 0080
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:28
58
B16151 Disk detected error (Channel:0 ID:153 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9) Key,Code,Qual=(03h,11h,00h) cdb:Rd 646ca180 0080 Info:646ca1a7h CmdSpc:0h FRU:0h SnsKeySpc:0h Medium Error unrecovered read error
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:28
59
B16150 Disk channel error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9): Protocol Error cdb:Rd 646ca180 0080
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:23
59
B16149 Disk channel error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9): Protocol Error cdb:Rd 07ef9f80 0080
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:17
58
B16148 Disk detected error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9) Key,Code,Qual=(03h,11h,00h) cdb:Rd 646ca180 0080 Info:646ca1a7h CmdSpc:0h FRU:0h SnsKeySpc:0h Medium Error unrecovered read error
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:14
58
B16147 Disk detected error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9) Key,Code,Qual=(03h,11h,00h) cdb:Rd 646ca180 0080 Info:646ca1a7h CmdSpc:0h FRU:0h SnsKeySpc:0h Medium Error unrecovered read error
Info 2014-11-10 02:23:10
58
B16146 Disk detected error (Channel:0 ID:25 SN:9QJ6RGFJ Encl:1 Slot:9) Key,Code,Qual=(03h,11h,00h) cdb:Rd 646ca180 0080 Info:646ca1a7h CmdSpc:0h FRU:0h SnsKeySpc:0h Medium Error unrecovered read error
Info 2014-11-10 00:01:40
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Thanks for any insights!
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тАО11-10-2014 07:38 AM - edited тАО11-10-2014 07:40 AM
тАО11-10-2014 07:38 AM - edited тАО11-10-2014 07:40 AM
SolutionMost likely the disk was dead and came back for any reason. Hence the status was leftover (data not valid anymore). Now with cleared metadata it is just "new" and unused. You need to make it a spare again (like for any other replaced drive).
But since it has failed once, I assume it will fail again soon, better replace the drive.
>> Medium Error unrecovered read error
This is a good indicator for a drive that will die soon.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО11-10-2014 07:54 AM
тАО11-10-2014 07:54 AM
Re: MSA2000 G1 - Failed disk now marked as "available". Is it still safe to use?
Thanks Torsten. Will replace the drive