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09-19-2018 08:35 AM
09-19-2018 08:35 AM
ML370 G5 Dsk issue
Hi all.
I have a Proliant ML370 G5 with a bit of strange problem . There are 8 disks in the first drive bay and disks 5-8 are all showing red leds on the disks. The disks are healthy and not showing any errors in the systems management page. I have also check the array controller firmware and it is running the latest firmware.
Has anyone seen this issue before ?
Thanks for the help
Andrew
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09-20-2018 07:35 PM
09-20-2018 07:35 PM
Re: ML370 G5 Dsk issue
Hi,
Try some basic troubleshooting:
Switch OFF the server and Reseat the Hard Disk Drives back into the same bays.
Reseat the storage cables inside the server.
Also check the hard drive firmware by looking into the drive model number. Check the drive model number in the HPESC Support Portal.
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