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10-15-2009 04:35 AM - last edited on 04-08-2014 06:49 PM by Lisa198503
10-15-2009 04:35 AM - last edited on 04-08-2014 06:49 PM by Lisa198503
SCSI SMART attributes
Hi.
I just bought 2 new 146GB scsi disks and inserted them to my MSA 30. All seems be ok, but one of the disks (smart array 6400 controller port 2 id 5 in adu report attachment) got some SMART attributes not null and on the other disk (smart array 6400 controller port 1 id 5) they are null. I'm talking about these attributes: Test 2, Test 3, Test 4, Seeks, Re-mapped.
My questions are:
1. What is the meaning of those attributes? Means that the disk got some trouble?
2. Is there any guide, that is explaining the meaning of SCSI SMART attributes? I could not find any.
Tnx for answers!
P.S. This thread has been moved from Disk to Disk arrays. -HP Forum Moderator
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10-15-2009 04:40 AM
10-15-2009 04:40 AM