SCSI sense data error.

Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com
Wed Dec 19 09:54:07 CST 2007


5 24 0 means that the drive has received a command that it thinks is
poorly formatted or that it doesn't know how to respond to. This should
be fairly harmless assuming that it is not an IO command. You can obtain
more data by dumping the PERC log. If you need help interpreting that
you can either email myself or the list and someone should be able to
decode the CDB and explain what the command is that is causing this.

 

From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com
[mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Paul A
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:32 AM
To: linux-poweredge-Lists
Subject: SCSI sense data error.

 

I recently I have been getting errors on one of my servers. The error
below is not very clear to me as I'm not sure why there is a temp error
and what is causing it.

I'm wondering if I should worry about the error below, does it mean the
disks are about to fail.

If so should I install new disk or let these fail and replace. I'm
running RAID 5 with a hotspare. 

Wed Dec 19 10:13:37 2007Storage ServiceSCSI sense data Sense key: 5
Sense code: 24 Sense qualifier: 0: Physical Disk 0:0:0 Controller 0,
Connector 0 

Wed Dec 19 10:13:37 2007Storage ServiceSCSI sense data Sense key: 5
Sense code: 24 Sense qualifier: 0: Physical Disk 0:0:1 Controller 0,
Connector 0

2095 

SCSI sense data. 

Ok / Normal 

Cause: A physical disk has experienced a temporary error. 

Action: None. 

None 

901

Thanks,

 

Paul

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