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тАО02-07-2005 11:30 PM
тАО02-07-2005 11:30 PM
dmio: Harddisk1 read error at block 36409920: status 0xc000009c
However, the other server has no problems at all. The two faulty servers use drives in different enclosures and pass through the same fibre switch as the working one. All use the same type of KGPSA-FC. Anyone got any ideas as to the root of the problem ? Or why the windows os should even be seeing bad blocks..?
thanks,
Ian
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тАО02-08-2005 12:44 AM
тАО02-08-2005 12:44 AM
SolutionFrom looking up the error message in the Microsoft knowledgebase it sounds like the system is using a host-based mirror. It is possible that a non-redundant storage set (RAID level) is configured on the HSG, so a bad block cannot be repaired by the storage system.
You would have to provide a lot more information for us to help you diagnosing this system.
I would connect a terminal server to the HSG80's maintenance port (9600,N,1) and look if some error messages come up.
It would be great if you can pull the configuration and attach it as a .TXT file (please, no cut & paste!). The commands are:
> show this_controller full
> show disks full
> show mirrorsets full
> show stripesets full
> show raidsets full
> show concatsets full
> show units full
> show connections
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тАО02-08-2005 01:19 AM
тАО02-08-2005 01:19 AM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
the servers with an issue are using the fp01r51 and db01r51. The good server is using the fp02r5x arrays. The other arrays are not in use any longer. There are two sets of connectins for db01 as it has had a dead hba.
thanks, ian
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тАО02-08-2005 03:21 AM
тАО02-08-2005 03:21 AM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
Same for the spare disks - they should be distributed over all ports. Next, you either have two bad disks or those slots (DISK40500 + DISK60500) are no longer in use.
Configuration data should not be saved on ALL disks in the array. And there are even some unused disks.
I don't know the exact physical looking of your storage, but the attached report might be useful anyway.
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тАО02-08-2005 08:56 PM
тАО02-08-2005 08:56 PM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
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тАО02-08-2005 09:06 PM
тАО02-08-2005 09:06 PM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
> delete DISK40500
> delete DISK60500
This will also clear the errors on the port button LEDs.
Unfortunately, the only way to get rid of the configration data from a storage set is to re-initialize. Not a good idea without a backup.
About the Windows error messages... is this always the same block on the disk or is the number scattered all over the disk?
Next step would be to check the fiber links on the Fibre Channel switch. I assume you have a Brocade OEMed SANswitch. I would check the error counters before and after high activity. The command is:
switchname:admin> portErrShow
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тАО02-09-2005 03:01 AM
тАО02-09-2005 03:01 AM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
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тАО02-19-2005 02:02 PM
тАО02-19-2005 02:02 PM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
I have experienced such errors in the past on Windows hosts - with SAN storage allocated to them especially on HSG80. I don't recall it seeing such errors on EVA connected Windows nodes though.
If I recall it correctly (been a while) - we narrowed the issue down to old Firmware revision on HSG80 drives.
You may want to consider that..other than that, just the basics (that we did when we were looking at this problem - ensure everything at the server end is update as in Microsoft Service Packs, patches, system BIOS, Proliant Support Packs - most importantly check the firmware of HSG80 Hard drives tho!)
Hope, it helps...
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тАО02-20-2005 08:01 PM
тАО02-20-2005 08:01 PM
Re: hsg80 problem ?
ian