omreport storage battery -> Non-Critical (degraded)
Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com
Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com
Fri Jan 30 08:49:24 CST 2009
The controller does things in its own time based on IO load and other
factors. I really don't have any ideas on how to make the controller do
this quicker.
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[mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of J Potter
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 7:33 AM
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Subject: Re: omreport storage battery -> Non-Critical (degraded)
Thanks, Patrick.
I failed to mention in the original post: what's confusing me is that
the error goes away after maybe ~30 minutes or so; presumably
something kicks off the learn operation. What I *really* want is to
avoid that 30 minute window, so that our monitoring doesn't flag it as
a non-critical error.
Thoughts? Thanks again!
Jeff
On Jan 29, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Patrick_Boyd at Dell.com wrote:
> Learn State : Due
>
> The battery needs to learn it's capacity. There is a learn operation
> on
> the battery in the GUI or cli that will fix this.
>
>> Does anyone know what would cause this state to occur? (Firmware
>> version 5.2.1-0066 / Driver version 00.00.03.21)
>>
>> % omreport storage battery
>> List of Batteries in the System
>>
>> Controller PERC 5/i Adapter (Slot Embedded)
>> ID : 0
>> Status : Non-Critical
>> Name : Battery 0
>> State : Degraded
>> Recharge Count : Not Applicable
>> Max Recharge Count : Not Applicable
>> Predicted Capacity Status : Ready
>> Learn State : Due
>> Next Learn Time : 0 hours
>> Maximum Learn Delay : 7 days 0 hours
>
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