Event Id | 3202 |
Source | NetRAID.Log |
Description | Adapter 0 Channel 0 Target 0: Extended ErrorEvent: [Time:MM-DD-YY:hh:mm:ss: 08/17/2004: 04:23:44] [10-bytes CDB: 28 00 02 19 38 6e 00 00 08 00] SenseData: errCode=0x70, valBit=1 segMent=0x00 SenseKey=03 ILI=0 EOM=0, FMRK=0 Address=0x0219386e ASL=0x18,cmdSpec=0x0000, ASC=0x11,ASCQ=0x02 FRUC Code + Sense Key Specific=0x80008000 |
Event Information | This information from some newsgroups may help you: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Installed two new HP ml370 server to replace the old sbs server. The firmware doesnt really have any effect on whether or not it can be used in the array; you can have 1xHP04, 1xHPC6 & 1xD94N; it doesnt really matter. What does matter is that the capacity meets or exceeds that of the smallest drive currently configured in the array. Mention that a failed status in the Express Tools doesnt necessarily mean a bad drive because the utility isnt looking at the drive for this status, it is looking at the memory (NVRAM) of the controller. When a drive fails, it changes the status on the contoller to failed and it will stay there until some form of user intervention occurs; it will never show that drive as being online again until and either replace the drive, reseat the drive or force the drive online. Also, if auto-rebuild is disabled on the controller, or if the server is powered off, reseating it will not start a rebuild, nor change the status. Heres what you should do: 1. Go into Express Tools 2. Select "Objects" 3. Select "Physical Drive" 4. Press <F2> on the first drive and verify that capacity is shown (not 0MB) 5. Verify that there are no Media Errors or Other Errors 6. Repeat this step with the other 2 drives. 7. Confirm that you replaced the drive on the right-hand side. 8. Press <Enter> on the failed drive. 9. Select "Rebuild" from the menu. |
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