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11-07-2024 01:19 AM - last edited on 11-10-2024 07:40 PM by support_s
11-07-2024 01:19 AM - last edited on 11-10-2024 07:40 PM by support_s
Event 129, UASPStor e Event 153, disk
Hello.
HPE PROLIANT ML 350 GEN11 with Windows Server 2022 Standard, 3 SAS disks 900GB RAID5 on a controller HPE Smart Array P408i-a SE Gen10. We've installed O.S. without Intelligent Provisionig. We have used a pendriver with the original content of Windows 2022 HPE Edition.
There is an host with 4 VM's in Hyper-V. 3 of these VMs are the replica. 1 is normal VM. The replicas are made using the last version of Nakivo Backp Replication installed on thies server. There are replicas of another Server HPE, ML 350 GEN10 with Windows Server 2019 Standard, 4 SAS 960GB RAID1+0 on the controller HPE MR408i-o Gen11. We have updates the Firmware and the drivers of the controller, sfp+ card. Last spp is installed.
The servers are connected with SFP+ Ethernet and a DAC copper cable HPE. Jumbo configured at 4088 bytes.
The SFP+ card on ML350 Gen10 is the: P727055-B21 while the SFP+ card on ML350 GEN11 is the P26259-B21.
The ML350 Gen11 has some difficulties: open Disk Management, using Windows Server Backup. It is slow and it seems blocked.
In the registry is full of warnings: Event 129, UASPStor ( and Event 153, disk (Retrying I/O operation at logical block address 0x0 for disk (PDO name: \Device\00000062) 2.). The numbers changes.
I Insert the screenshots:
Also with the replications of NAkivo has problems: they are slow or they stuck.
Any help?
Thano you so much.
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11-08-2024 08:16 AM
11-08-2024 08:16 AM
Re: Event 129, UASPStor e Event 153, disk
Hello,
Run the Array Diagnostics Report using the HPE Smart Storage Administrator to identify if there are any issues with the storage components.
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