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тАО07-21-2009 03:49 PM
тАО07-21-2009 03:49 PM
Predictive failure not rebuilding
Hi All,
Few days ago we had power off and power on the server. Since the power on, a disk status have changed to Predictive Failure. Normally when we replace a disk with Predictive Failure it will rebuild itself. It didn't happen this time. The disk led is green, anyone got any ideas?
Here are some details about the logical drive with the Predictive Failure physical drive.
Logical Drive: 2
Size: 273.4 GB
Fault Tolerance: RAID 1+0
Heads: 255
Sectors Per Track: 32
Cylinders: 65535
Stripe Size: 128 KB
Status: OK
Array Accelerator: Enabled
Unique Identifier: 600508B100104D395355463239340003
Mount Points: None
physicaldrive 1I:1:3 (port 1I:box 1:bay 3, SAS, 146 GB, Predictive Failure)
physicaldrive 1I:1:4 (port 1I:box 1:bay 4, SAS, 146 GB, OK)
physicaldrive 2I:1:5 (port 2I:box 1:bay 5, SAS, 146 GB, OK)
physicaldrive 2I:1:6 (port 2I:box 1:bay 6, SAS, 146 GB, OK)
physicaldrive 1:3
Port: 1I
Box: 1
Bay: 3
Status: Predictive Failure
Drive Type: Data Drive
Interface Type: SAS
Size: 146 GB
Rotational Speed: 10000
Firmware Revision: HPD5
Serial Number: 3NM1SKVC00009743VUFB
Model: HP DG146ABAB4
PHY Count: 1
Few days ago we had power off and power on the server. Since the power on, a disk status have changed to Predictive Failure. Normally when we replace a disk with Predictive Failure it will rebuild itself. It didn't happen this time. The disk led is green, anyone got any ideas?
Here are some details about the logical drive with the Predictive Failure physical drive.
Logical Drive: 2
Size: 273.4 GB
Fault Tolerance: RAID 1+0
Heads: 255
Sectors Per Track: 32
Cylinders: 65535
Stripe Size: 128 KB
Status: OK
Array Accelerator: Enabled
Unique Identifier: 600508B100104D395355463239340003
Mount Points: None
physicaldrive 1I:1:3 (port 1I:box 1:bay 3, SAS, 146 GB, Predictive Failure)
physicaldrive 1I:1:4 (port 1I:box 1:bay 4, SAS, 146 GB, OK)
physicaldrive 2I:1:5 (port 2I:box 1:bay 5, SAS, 146 GB, OK)
physicaldrive 2I:1:6 (port 2I:box 1:bay 6, SAS, 146 GB, OK)
physicaldrive 1:3
Port: 1I
Box: 1
Bay: 3
Status: Predictive Failure
Drive Type: Data Drive
Interface Type: SAS
Size: 146 GB
Rotational Speed: 10000
Firmware Revision: HPD5
Serial Number: 3NM1SKVC00009743VUFB
Model: HP DG146ABAB4
PHY Count: 1
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тАО07-22-2009 10:51 AM
тАО07-22-2009 10:51 AM
Re: Predictive failure not rebuilding
Shalom,
Look at the front of the server. One of the disks in the array has probably got a yellow light. It is replacement time.
If not, it may be the disk controller and that will need to get looked at right away.
SEP
Look at the front of the server. One of the disks in the array has probably got a yellow light. It is replacement time.
If not, it may be the disk controller and that will need to get looked at right away.
SEP
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тАО07-23-2009 04:16 PM
тАО07-23-2009 04:16 PM
Re: Predictive failure not rebuilding
Ah sorry, I should have been more clear. The disk led is still green even after a disk replacement.
I'll probably need to take a look at the controller. Is there anyway to check the health of the controller?
hplog and hpasmcli both don't show anything weird.
I'll probably need to take a look at the controller. Is there anyway to check the health of the controller?
hplog and hpasmcli both don't show anything weird.
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тАО07-23-2009 11:19 PM
тАО07-23-2009 11:19 PM
Re: Predictive failure not rebuilding
hi,
you could contact HP, it could be some bug in the firmware ( disk / raid controller )
mikap
you could contact HP, it could be some bug in the firmware ( disk / raid controller )
mikap
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