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01-05-2009 02:54 AM
01-05-2009 02:54 AM
Hi,
In one of my eva 5000, I am getting this warning,
Bad ALPAs are indications of an impending physical disk drive failure. If the number of bad ALPAs becomes excessive, the indicated physical disk drive will be placed in the inoperative state. This is a preemptive action warning, no immediate action is necessary.
But I checked in EVA, I could able to find any faults or disk failures. Whether I need to take any pre action steps on thisCan some one suggest on this.
In one of my eva 5000, I am getting this warning,
Bad ALPAs are indications of an impending physical disk drive failure. If the number of bad ALPAs becomes excessive, the indicated physical disk drive will be placed in the inoperative state. This is a preemptive action warning, no immediate action is necessary.
But I checked in EVA, I could able to find any faults or disk failures. Whether I need to take any pre action steps on thisCan some one suggest on this.
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