Clearing "failure predicted" messages on PERC 4e/Si
Mark Watts
m.watts at eris.qinetiq.com
Thu Feb 12 10:56:32 CST 2009
I have an 1850 with a PERC 4e/Si
Dell have just shipped a replacement disk because disk 0:0 was reporting a
predicted failure, however even after the array has rebuild on the new disk
openmanage is still reporting a predicted failure.
We've tried clearing the event logs, but this doesn't clear the warning - how
do we do this?
Mark.
# omreport storage pdisk controller=0
List of Physical Disks on Controller PERC 4e/Si (Embedded)
Controller PERC 4e/Si (Embedded)
ID : 0:0
Status : Non-Critical
Name : Physical Disk 0:0
State : Online
Failure Predicted : Yes
Progress : Not Applicable
Type : SCSI
Capacity : 279.38 GB (299976622080 bytes)
Used RAID Disk Space : 279.38 GB (299976622080 bytes)
Available RAID Disk Space : 0.00 GB (0 bytes)
Hot Spare : No
Vendor ID : FUJITSU
Product ID : MAW3300NC
Revision : 5803
Serial No. : DA03P8A07LW9
Negotiated Speed : 320
Capable Speed : 320
Manufacture Day : Not Available
Manufacture Week : Not Available
Manufacture Year : Not Available
SAS Address : Not Available
ID : 0:1
Status : Ok
Name : Physical Disk 0:1
State : Online
Failure Predicted : No
Progress : Not Applicable
Type : SCSI
Capacity : 279.38 GB (299976622080 bytes)
Used RAID Disk Space : 279.38 GB (299976622080 bytes)
Available RAID Disk Space : 0.00 GB (0 bytes)
Hot Spare : No
Vendor ID : MAXTOR
Product ID : ATLAS10K5_300SCA
Revision : JNZY
Serial No. : J8080C1K
Negotiated Speed : 320
Capable Speed : 320
Manufacture Day : Not Available
Manufacture Week : Not Available
Manufacture Year : Not Available
SAS Address : Not Available
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Mark Watts BSc RHCE MBCS
Senior Systems Engineer
QinetiQ Applied Technologies
GPG Key: http://www.linux-corner.info/mwatts.gpg
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