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02-10-2007 06:46 AM
02-10-2007 06:46 AM
disk failure + linux question
I am getting this message on a DL585 G1 running RHEL4. How do I know which disk device it is that has actually failed?
Trap-ID=3046
Physical Drive Status Change: Slot 0 SCSI Bus 1 Target 1.
Status is now Failed.
Trap-ID=3046
Physical Drive Status Change: Slot 0 SCSI Bus 1 Target 1.
Status is now Failed.
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02-10-2007 09:14 PM
02-10-2007 09:14 PM
Re: disk failure + linux question
Shalom,
Look at the server.
One will be marked like this:
Physical Drive Status Change: Slot 0 SCSI Bus 1 Target 1.
It should also have a nasty looking orange light on it.
SEP
Look at the server.
One will be marked like this:
Physical Drive Status Change: Slot 0 SCSI Bus 1 Target 1.
It should also have a nasty looking orange light on it.
SEP
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02-10-2007 10:42 PM
02-10-2007 10:42 PM
Re: disk failure + linux question
1) Go to hpasm page (https://your_server_ip:2381
See if you have errors for this disk
2) Check DL585 (G1..) user guide, you have there front view of disks (http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Home.jsp?〈=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3219717〈=en&cc=us)
See if you have errors for this disk
2) Check DL585 (G1..) user guide, you have there front view of disks (http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Home.jsp?〈=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=3219717〈=en&cc=us)
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