PERC error : Unexpected sense error
David B.
haazeloud at gmail.com
Tue Oct 21 01:54:58 CDT 2008
Hi Patrick,
Driver have been updated, but errors are still there. :(
OMSA was upgraded too (to 5.5)
From /var/log/messages :
Oct 21 04:02:27 my-srv Server Administrator: Storage Service EventID:
2095 SCSI sense data Sense key: 5 Sense code: 24 Sense qualifier: 0:
Enclosure 0:0 Controller 2, Connector 0
From TTY_00000000.log :
10/21/08 4:01:48: EVT#08867-10/21/08 4:01:48: 113=Unexpected sense: PD
08(e1/s255), CDB: 12 01 80 00 3a 00, Sense: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0a 00
00 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 00^M
Storage controller 2 :
ID : 2
Status : Ok
Name : PERC 5/i Integrated
Slot ID : Embedded
State : Ready
Firmware Version : 5.2.1-0067
Minimum Required Firmware Version : Not Applicable
Driver Version : 00.00.03.21
Minimum Required Driver Version : Not Applicable
Number of Connectors : 2
Rebuild Rate : 30%
BGI Rate : 30%
Check Consistency Rate : 30%
Reconstruct Rate : 30%
Alarm State : Not Applicable
Cluster Mode : Not Applicable
SCSI Initiator ID : Not Applicable
Cache Memory Size : 256 MB
Patrol Read Mode : Auto
Patrol Read State : Stopped
Patrol Read Rate : 30%
Patrol Read Iterations : 62
Abort check consistency on error : Not Applicable
Allow Revertible Hot Spare and Replace Member : Not Applicable
Auto replace member on predictive failure : Not Applicable
Load balance : Not Applicable
Any idea ?
I'm quite lost for now.
Thank you.
David.
Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com a écrit :
> Sense Key B = ABORTED COMMAND
> ASC 47 ASCQ 3 = This is some sort of parity error.
>
> This command was a Read.
>
> This could be several things:
> 1) Out of date drivers
> 2) Drive has errors. What does omreport storage pdisk controller=2 say
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