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04-05-2005 09:21 PM
04-05-2005 09:21 PM
armlog report
Hi Everybody,
I have a VA7110 it has 15 HDDs. I received this output from “armlog –d M/D12”.It is about read errors on disk #12.I cannot understand it. What is ECC used? As you see ,among of “Total Corrected read errors” is two time bigger than “Total MegaBytes read”. On other disks “corrected read” and “ECC used” are much less than “Total Megabyte read”. What do you think. Is disk #12 damaged and I should change it? Does it effect the performance?
Please advice.
Alireza
Read Error Counter Page 0x03
Corrected read errors without delay =55,649,927
Corrected read errors with delay = 0
Corrected read errors with retry = 0
Total Corrected read errors = 55,649,927
Total times read ECC used = 55,649,927
Total MegaBytes read = 20,967,853
Total Unc
I have a VA7110 it has 15 HDDs. I received this output from “armlog –d M/D12
Please advice.
Alireza
Read Error Counter Page 0x03
Corrected read errors without delay =55,649,927
Corrected read errors with delay = 0
Corrected read errors with retry = 0
Total Corrected read errors = 55,649,927
Total times read ECC used = 55,649,927
Total MegaBytes read = 20,967,853
Total Unc
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04-06-2005 12:47 AM
04-06-2005 12:47 AM
Re: armlog report
Hi Alireza,
can u attach the armlog file .
Thanks/regards,
Aliasgar.
aliasgar
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04-06-2005 06:21 AM
04-06-2005 06:21 AM
Re: armlog report
Thank you Aliasgar,
I found out that I have this problem on disk 10 too. Find the attached file, armlog report.
Alireza
I found out that I have this problem on disk 10 too. Find the attached file, armlog report.
Alireza
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