Failure Predicted
Aaron McKinnon
mckinnon at caltech.edu
Thu Sep 4 13:35:01 CDT 2008
Well... Sure enough, I restarted the services and it came back clean.
Maybe I had done this during the rebuild process. I can't recall...
Thanks.
-Aaron
Kurt_Olsson at Dell.com wrote:
> I would have you restart all OMSA services (srvadmin-services.sh
> restart) then re-run the omreport command and verify that the drive
> still does/does not show the predictive failure.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com
> [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Aaron McKinnon
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 12:02 PM
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> Subject: Failure Predicted
>
> I have a new disk in a 2650 due t a failure. The array rebuilt just
> fine, but I show that it's predicted to fail:
>
> # omreport storage pdisk controller=0 pdisk=1:4
> Hard Disk 1:4 on Controller PERC 3/Di (Embedded)
>
> Controller PERC 3/Di (Embedded)
> ID : 1:4
> Status : Ok
> Name : Physical Disk 1:4
> State : Online
> Failure Predicted : Yes
> Progress : Not Applicable
> Type : SCSI
> Capacity : 68.36 GB (73398812672 bytes)
> Used RAID Disk Space : 68.36 GB (73398812672 bytes)
> Available RAID Disk Space : 0.00 GB (0 bytes)
> Hot Spare : No
> Vendor ID : SEAGATE
> Product ID : ST373307LC
> Revision : 0007
> Serial No. : 3HZ93NXP00007508TS7W
> Negotiated Speed : Not Available
> Capable Speed : Not Available
> Manufacture Day : Not Available
> Manufacture Week : Not Available
> Manufacture Year : Not Available
> SAS Address : Not Available
>
> Can this be assumed accurate and if so do I request a new drive due to
> smart errors?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Aaron
>
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