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тАО01-15-2008 09:29 AM
тАО01-15-2008 09:29 AM
Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
After installing the new 642 RAID controller, the new controller now claims that ONE of our three drives is bad, via HP Diagnostics. The HP SMH doesn't say anything.
Is there any kind of alternative means of examining the server's hard drives so we could try to figure out if the 3rd drive really is bad or not??
Would it be worthwhile to remove and reseat the third hard drive and see what happens??
Thank you, Tom
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тАО01-15-2008 09:41 AM
тАО01-15-2008 09:41 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
yes of course try reseating the HDDs.
also you can check HDDs using Array diagnostic utility as well as HP Insight Diagnostic Online.
Both are part of the HP system Tools if you installed the Proliant support pack
regards
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тАО01-15-2008 10:25 AM
тАО01-15-2008 10:25 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
HP Insight Diagnostics is what I used that tells me one of the drives is bad.
I created an ADU report, and I don't see anything obvious that jumps out at me, is there anything specific I should look for??
Nothing in the created report says anything about problems, it says no problems detected, even.
For the drive that HP Insight Diagnostics claims is bad, ADU's report says Last Failure Reason: 0x00 (Drive has not failed).
The above is for drives 0 and 2, drive 2 is the one that HP Diagnostics claims is bad.
For physical drive 1, ADU says Last Failure Reason: 0x14 (Drive removed from hot plug) and this makes sense because we did change out this drive last fall.
Is there anything else specific I should look for??
Thank you, Tom
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тАО01-15-2008 11:24 AM
тАО01-15-2008 11:24 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
let me ask for this
"After installing the new 642 RAID controller, the new controller now claims that ONE of our three drives is bad"
where is the new controller showing that one HDD is bad?
upload the ADU report I can take a look
regrads
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тАО01-15-2008 11:30 AM
тАО01-15-2008 11:30 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
The previously installed controller was saying that ALL the drives were bad. I didn't know about ADU until today.
I don't know if the zip file will upload...I'll try again if it doesn't...
Thank you, Tom
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тАО01-15-2008 01:04 PM
тАО01-15-2008 01:04 PM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
Sorry to ask you again what do you mean is claiming any other error on POST, usually in case there is an error ADU report would report it
and ADU report looks fine
regards
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тАО01-16-2008 06:14 AM
тАО01-16-2008 06:14 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
Thank you for looking at the ADU report and stating that it looks okay.
Yesterday afternoon I took the offending drive out, then put it back in. Today HP Insight still says it is bad. I attached an image.
I've twice watched this server boot up and not seen any unusual or abnormal POST / boot-time errors appear.
We do have another ML350 server, purchased at the same time as this one, with the same kind of drives. We are thinking of swapping each server's Drive 2, then observing what happens in HP Insight Diagnostics.
Our second option is to buy another similar drive and put it into the same server. Would this make Windows Server think there is added more hard drive storage that it does not know what to do with, or would the RAID controller just spread the data over four (4) drives instead of three (3)?? This is important to us because the consultants who set up these servers in 2004 set them up with dynamic drives, a practice that has fallen into disfavor due to its unwieldiness.
Thank you, Tom
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тАО01-16-2008 07:56 AM
тАО01-16-2008 07:56 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
As for testing the drives. Truely to test the drive, you must connect is to the basic SCSI controller and run diags from the manufacturer. Seagate SeaTools, Fujitsu's SDiag or Maxtors SCSIMax (though HP didn't buy many from them), these are the tools we use to check all our new and RMA drives. We conect the drives to the basic SCSI controller, make sure they report to the controller on Boot, boot from a Windows disk and run a complete low level test of the drive. These tools can check the disks completely and report what if any problems they many have from the manufacturers view.
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тАО01-16-2008 08:12 AM
тАО01-16-2008 08:12 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
Thanks a lot for suggesting manufacturer diagnostics, do you have any suggestions how to figure out who made it, would this be shown on the drive itself???
I'm not sure I could connect the drive to the SCSI controller itself, it has a tape drive in it.
Meanwhile I will look for those tools and see if we could use them...
Thank you, Tom
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тАО01-16-2008 10:51 AM
тАО01-16-2008 10:51 AM
Re: Alternate means of diagnosing hard drives??
HP insight diagnostic is a very reliable tool you can replace HDD.
Checking your ADU you have RAID 5 with 3 HDDs
so you take the bad HDD out and replace with a good one
Regards