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Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

 
Adam T
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Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

I have about 400 servers that have battery failures on the array controllers that aren't going to be replaced. I've disabled the warning for the accelerator battery, but i'm still seeing the server appear as a minor because of the controller.

I've looked through all of the MIB's and can't find where this status is being generatored from. I think it must be coming from the Agents on the server, but I don't want to disable the entire agent because I still want to be alerted for hard drive predictive failures and failures.

Anybody got any ideas?

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Adam
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Raul_38
Occasional Visitor

Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

What firmware ver. are the storage controllers running? Their is a known problems with older storage controller firmware Ver. that disable the caching and mark the accelerator Batt. failed. If this is the case, just upgrade you storage controller firmware to clear the alerts.
Adam T
New Member

Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

I picked one at random and it is an old firmware on ver 2.32 for a 6i controller. I'll have to give it an update to our company standard version and see how that goes.

Thanks
Adam
Adam T
New Member

Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

Even after upgrading the firmware to 2.84 it hasn't made any difference, HP SIM still reports the controller as a minor alert.
Raul_38
Occasional Visitor

Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

Is cacheing disabled? Is the accelerator battery marked failed?
Adam T
New Member

Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

The battery is failed, but the alert has been disabled on the MIB. With some kind of failure on the battery the RAID board decides it has a minor!

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Adam
David Claypool
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Re: Array Battery Failure - Controller Warning

The 'minor' condition is coming from status polling. The status that is reflected on the SMH is the reflection of the status of the 5 major subsystems: CPU, system, storage, iLO and environment. HP SIM retrieves this status by polling the OID for the 'ProLiant Status Array' which contains a bitmap of these values. By changing the MIB, you have dealt with how HP SIM sees an actual event coming back from the device, but it doesn't change the values in the ProLiant Status Array that is retrieved during status polling.