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06-12-2006 10:21 AM
06-12-2006 10:21 AM
cstm infolog issue
Hardware path: 10/8.3.0
Product Id: ST34572WC Vendor: SEAGATE
Device Type: SCSI Disk Firmware Rev: HP03
Device Qualifier: SEAGATEST34572WC Logical Unit: 0
Serial Number: JK9836300GEB2K
Capacity (M Byte): 4095.86
Block Size: 512
Max Block Address: 8388313
Error Logs
Read Errors: 7 Buffer Overruns: N/A
Read Reverse Errors: N/A Buffer Underruns: N/A
Write Errors: 116 Non-Medium Errors: 2
There are some read and write errors. Is that something wrong with the disk or is it normal?
There is no events in syslog.log
Thanks!
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06-12-2006 10:28 AM
06-12-2006 10:28 AM
Re: cstm infolog issue
This may be stale information. You can test the disk using this:
# dd if=/dev/rdsk/cXtYdz of=/dev/null bs=256k
Note the use of a raw device such that the LVM layer (and buffer cache) is bypassed. The above will read the entire disk. Look for reported errors at the end and/or any EMS alerts or syslogd information.
Regards!
...JRF...
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06-12-2006 10:44 AM
06-12-2006 10:44 AM
Re: cstm infolog issue
STM > TOOLS > UTILITY > RUN > LOGTOOL > FILE > VIEW > RAW SUMMARY
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06-13-2006 01:53 PM
06-13-2006 01:53 PM
Re: cstm infolog issue
The disk you are using is a very OLD one..4GB which does not have teh in built capabilities of detecting and reporting h/w faults, So I guess you should check the disk state using the dd command specified earlier/log a hw call.
also check if the errors are increasing
# echo "map selall info; wait infolog" | cstm > output file.. check if the errors are increasing as well..to take the decision on disk replacement or not.
regards
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06-13-2006 08:24 PM
06-13-2006 08:24 PM
Re: cstm infolog issue
Some errors are expected on disks these days, and a low level is acceptable as long as the errors are recoverable. The disk monitor has this knowledge built in, for older disks.
Newer disks (9Gb and bigger) use SMART technology, which will cause EMS events (via disk_em) itself when error rates reach a certain level.
I would recommend that you check that you have an up-to-date version of the OnlineDiags.
Andrew
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06-14-2006 03:05 AM
06-14-2006 03:05 AM
Re: cstm infolog issue
Take action soon or at least check your service contract - if you have one that covers that drive. My hot pluggable drives (A3647A ?) in a D380 use the same Seagate drive mechanism and 'fall off' of my support contract on June 30, 2006 (in Canada).
Just to provide you with some reassurance one of those drives just up and died last week without logging any read/write errors at all. Of course the drive failed 30 seconds after midnight on 6606?!!
Scott.