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тАО02-09-2018 08:45 AM - edited тАО02-09-2018 08:53 AM
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(SNMP) Solid State Disk Wear Status Change (3049) alerts on DL380 G9
Hello
We have DL380 G9 servers and run ESXI 6.0 with VSAN.
We use HP Sim for monitoring and SIM seem to be giving us lot of predictive failiure alerts including alerts like bellow
Solid State Disk Wear Status Change
This is contraditicting and seem to be false alerts, as ESXI shows these disks as healthy, ILO shows them as healthy even SIM shows them as healthy (Health status)
I have attached the file showing the alert
Has anyone came accross this before?
We use latest firmware and P440 controllers in HBA mode
thank you
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тАО03-01-2018 04:40 AM
тАО03-01-2018 04:40 AM
Re: (SNMP) Solid State Disk Wear Status Change (3049) alerts on DL380 G9
Hi,
The indication messages and SNMP traps for SSD wear-out generated for non-SSD drives can be safely ignored; no actual wear-out issues have occurred. The updated HP Insight Management VMware ESXi WBEM Providers Version 03.01.00 (or later) prevent false indication messages from occurring.
Please see this advisory:
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c03597951
HPE ESXi Offline Bundle for VMware vSphere 6.0
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=MTX_7ab7fd59741b4f01abccb3a4ac
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ProLiant BL460c Gen9 and ESXi 6.5
Hello @Suman_1978
Sorry for bringing up an old post, but this message just occured for us on ESXi 6.5 so appears the issue is not resolved in later versions?
This is on a ProLiant BL460c Gen9 node.
Warning Solid state disk wear status is now 131072 for drive at location Physical Volume Port: 4I Box: 0 Bay: 10 connected to controller in Smart Array B140i RAID in Slot 0. CSM2-ENC2, bay 2 Resolution If the SSD wear status is 'ssdWearOut(6)', replace the drive. ┬╖Alert details You received this email because you are subscribed to HPE OneView VM - VMware vSphere alert emails.