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04-01-2020 09:44 AM - last edited on 04-02-2020 11:28 PM by Parvez_Admin
04-01-2020 09:44 AM - last edited on 04-02-2020 11:28 PM by Parvez_Admin
hpssacli and ilo
Hello dear community,
Something very strange that I experienced on 3 of my ProLiant BL460c Gen8.
When I check raid status through hpssacli command in OS, I get following result
# hpssacli ctrl all show status
Smart Array P220i in Slot 0 (Embedded)
Controller Status: OK
Cache Status: Temporarily Disabled
Battery/Capacitor Status: Recharging
When I check through ilo, it tells me all ok [green] as you see below:
Question is, which one shall I trust ilo or hpssacli ? I would say ilo, makes more sense.
I think battery status did flap at some point and generate this situation.
Is there a magic hpssacli option that will force resfresh its status ? I've tried already a rescan already but no changes.
Most probably a server power-cylce will fix this, but was looking for an "online" fix if there is one...