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LUNs unknown group won't come online / rebuild Dell CX4-120

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Hello,

I have a dell emc cx4-120

2 enclosures

Raid 6

I have disk failed replaced and Show rebuild 0%

I have found that if I put the failed disks back in they show as removed but rebuild 100%

I can replace the disks but disk 10 and get disks showing enabled and rebuilt but soon as connect disk 10 the rebuild changes to 0% and transioning and doesn't change

And I am unable to bring any of the Luns online

If I have the replacement disks in there are no errors just unknown Luns which cannot get online

If I have the old disk 10 in it reports failed disk and enclosure fault

The disks are emc disks same size as before 1tb

The Luns are set to auto own by sp but also tried manual

Rebuild tried adsp and high but doesn't rebuild with new disks in not even 1% in two days

I have downed all hosts and sp and enclosures and back on in order and good time between to no avail

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated

Thanks Danny


Dell EMC CX4-120 reset disk command?

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Hello,

I have disks reporting as removed i need the command or process on how to clear the removed flag

trying to restore the LUNs and disk arrary

Thanks Danny

Placing MD3220 controller on-line

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A SAS controller was replaced on an MD3220. The controller now shows as being in service mode and the recovery guru walks through the steps to bring it on-line, the main step being go to Advanced->Recovery->Place Controller Module ... within Storage Manager

This menu item (with a number of others in the Recovery menu) is grayed out.

How can I get around this issue to bring the controller back on-line?

Thanks

Raja

Dell PowerVault 124T

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Hi, i am new in dell world and i have a concern regarding powervault 124t tape loader. My Robotic library is DELL PV-124 T and my Tape Drive is IBM Ultrium-HH4. i have a backup solution called backup exec 15 installed on my dell power edge 320. everytime i run backup the state always turn offline and the error message is "Robotic Library destination element full error" does i have a problem with robotic library or in tape drive or on my backupexec 15 backup solution?

i already test using  ITDT graphical Edition and this software detects the IBM ultrium HH4 tape drive. 

MD3820i MPIO

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I am running a MD3820i (storage) with 2 controllers. I have 4 nodes (server 2012 r2) configured and connected to the storage however it seems that only one path is being used.

I read in a post that this is because only one(1) controller is the preferred path for the LUNs and the other is fail over. If that is true how can i get both controllers to be active so the load can be shared.

Other suggestions as to why i am having only one path being used are also welcomed.

MD1000 slows way down on large file transfers

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We have two MD1000 SAS storage arrays hooked up to a Dell R710 server.  During a large file transfer (40+ GB) to one of the MD1000 arrays it will slow way down to a crawl.  It looks as if it is slowing down at the same spot every time we attempt to transfer a file.  The other MD1000 that is hooked to the server has no problem with file transfers.  This only happens when we copy to the MD1000.  Copying from the MD1000 works as it should.  Smaller file transfer copy fine.  The Dell Sever Manager shows no errors with any of the hardware.  PERC card batteries do not show low or bad.  Any suggestions appreciated!

Need Win 7 Driver for PERC 9 h330 Mini

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I need to install Win 7 64 on a Precision Rack 7910 workstation. The installation disk for SP1 doesn't have a driver for the RAID controller.  The download from the 7910 support page is an exe file that isn't recognized and won't let me extract the driver to copy it. I haven't been able to find one that I can put on a thumb drive and that the Windows installation routine will recognize as a valid driver. 

I've tried searching the Dell site and Googling for it, also tried to find it on another 7910 running Win 10.

Can you help me to find it or suggest a work-around?

Degraded Hard drive

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Hi,

We have poweredge R910 that is configured with 4 drive in RAID 5 and 2 drives in RAID 1 and othere 2 Drives Also in RAID 1.

Now when I check the Manament server I can see that one of the disk of one of the RAID 1 is showing Degraded and I can see that one of the disks has red X so we have to replace this drive.

if I understand it correctly we must replace the drive with exact the same drive.

Question:

the current drive has order numer of <ADMIN NOTE: Order number removed per privacy policy>

 we can not find with the same order numer any drive so I did search the Dell website and find the same drive but has the order numer <ADMIN NOTE: Order number removed per privacy policy>

can we use this drive to replace the defect one? also I think the only thing we must do is without shuting down the server just remove the defect drive and replace it with new one is this also correct?

defect drive:

Physical Disks

 

ID

0:0:6

Status

Critical

Name

Physical Disk 0:0:6

State

Failed

Bus Protocol

SAS

Media

HDD

Revision

DE09

T10 PI Capable

No

Certified

Yes

Capacity

837.75GB

Used RAID Disk Space

837.75GB

Available RAID Disk Space

0.00GB

Hot Spare

No

Vendor ID

DELL(tm)

Product ID

AL13SEB900

Serial No.

54U0A0RHFRD2

Part Number

PH0RC34W7557145V8F73A03

Negotiated Speed

6.00 Gbps

Capable Speed

6.00 Gbps

Sector Size

512B

Manufacture Day

07

Manufacture Week

22

Manufacture Year

2014

SAS Address

500003958840DE4A


H310 Mini MessageID: STOR0210, Message: SCSI sense data (Sense key: B Sense code: 4B Sense qualifier: 3) - problem moves around

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R720xd with Perc H310 Mini.18 Drives
16 of the drives are unraided.
2 drives are Raid1 (they are the last two drives on the bus bays 16 and 17)

O/S is Red Hat 6.7

OMSA has started populating the messages file with these

Server_Administrator: 4530 2095 - Storage Service  Severity: Informational, Category: Storage, MessageID: STOR0210, Message: SCSI sense data (Sense key:  B Sense code: 4B Sense qualifier:  3) received from Physical Disk 0:1:12 on Controller 0 at Connector 0.

Which disk reports the error changes.
On a totally idle system I wrote a loop to exersise the drives.
Against each drive on the system it executes:

drives=$( lvmdiskscan | grep sd | awk '{printf "%s ",$1}' )

for dx in $drives
do
        echo Exercising $dx | tee -a /var/log/messages
        lsscsi 2>&1 | grep $( echo $dx | cut -b1-8 ) | tee -a /var/log/messages
        dd if=$dx of=/dev/null ***=1024 count=1000000
        echo
done
echo Exercising done | tee -a /var/log/messages

Synopsis:  It reads from disks, logs which disk its working on to /var/log/messages.  In parallel the OMSA software is logging any storage events to /var/log/messages.

Output looks like this:

Exercising /dev/sda1
[0:0:0:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sda
Feb  5 13:11:13 Server_Administrator: 4530 2095 - Storage Service  Severity: Informational, Category: Storage, MessageID: STOR0210, Message: SCSI sense data (Sense key:  B Sense code: 4B Sense qualifier:  3) received from Physical Disk 0:1:0 on Controller 0 at Connector 0.
Exercising /dev/sdq1
[0:2:0:0]    disk    DELL     PERC H310        2.12  /dev/sdq
Exercising /dev/sdq2
[0:2:0:0]    disk    DELL     PERC H310        2.12  /dev/sdq
Exercising /dev/sdb1
[0:0:1:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdb
Exercising /dev/sdc1
[0:0:2:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdc
Exercising /dev/sdd1
[0:0:3:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdd
Exercising /dev/sde1
[0:0:4:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sde
Exercising /dev/sdf1
[0:0:5:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdf
Exercising /dev/sdg1
[0:0:6:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdg
Exercising /dev/sdh1
[0:0:7:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdh
Feb  5 13:12:17 Server_Administrator: 4530 2095 - Storage Service  Severity: Informational, Category: Storage, MessageID: STOR0210, Message: SCSI sense data (Sense key:  B Sense code: 4B Sense qualifier:  3) received from Physical Disk 0:1:7 on Controller 0 at Connector 0.
Feb  5 13:12:21 Server_Administrator: 4530 2095 - Storage Service  Severity: Informational, Category: Storage, MessageID: STOR0210, Message: SCSI sense data (Sense key:  B Sense code: 4B Sense qualifier:  3) received from Physical Disk 0:1:7 on Controller 0 at Connector 0.
Exercising /dev/sdi1
[0:0:8:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdi
Feb  5 13:12:31 Server_Administrator: 4530 2095 - Storage Service  Severity: Informational, Category: Storage, MessageID: STOR0210, Message: SCSI sense data (Sense key:  B Sense code: 4B Sense qualifier:  3) received from Physical Disk 0:1:8 on Controller 0 at Connector 0.
Exercising /dev/sdj1
[0:0:9:0]    disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdj
Exercising /dev/sdk1
[0:0:10:0]   disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdk
Exercising /dev/sdl1
[0:0:11:0]   disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdl
Exercising /dev/sdm1
[0:0:12:0]   disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdm
Exercising /dev/sdn1
[0:0:13:0]   disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdn
Exercising /dev/sdo1
[0:0:14:0]   disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdo
Exercising /dev/sdp1
[0:0:15:0]   disk    SEAGATE  ST91000640SS     AS0B  /dev/sdp

In this particular run the drive in bays 0,7 and 8 complained.  On other runs it may be other drives.  It may also be a varying number of drives that flag the issue.

I've updated all the firmware available via the lifecycle controller by pointing it at ftp.dell.com
All the drives are dell certified.
OMSA is at 8.2
Tried downgrading to OMSA 7.4 - but still received same messages.

Sometimes the key qualifier value is 2 other times it is 3.
In the month of January over 17,000 messages were generated to /var/log/messages.
Mixed in with these are also 83 messages in the format:

Storage Service  Controller event log: Unexpected sense: Encl PD 20 Path 5e4ae0208df0bb00, CDB: 1c 01 a0 00 04 00, Sense: 5/24/00:  Controller 0 (PERC H310 Mini)

The 5/24/0 messages do not occur often and are deemed (per googling) to be informational in nature and not of realy concern.  I'm more concerned about the msgs shown above.  I have reports when the end users are allowed to use the box that it lags behind all other boxes doing the same work.  The other boxes have identical configs and do not generates these messages.

Any thoughts/advice would be much appreciated.

Dell SC 2020 - Failed to re-balance ports

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Hi ALL

I have some problem

but

I can not find the cause of the problem!!

zoning  set

NX4 Error

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Hi All,

following to power problems, our servers do not have access to the most NX4 storage.

Checking by SSH (on Control Station), by running the command nas_checkup i get this results:

[root@control-station bin]# nas_checkup
Check Version:  5.6.45.5
Check Command:  /nas/bin/nas_checkup
Check Log    :  /nas/log/checkup-run.160216-093544.log

-------------------------------------Checks-------------------------------------
Control Station: Checking if NBS clients are started....................... Fail
Control Station: Checking if NBS configuration exists...................... Pass
Control Station: Checking if NBS devices are accessible.................... Fail
Control Station: Checking if NBS service is started........................ Fail
Control Station: Checking if NAS partitions are mounted.................... Pass
Data Movers    : Checking status........................................... Pass
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

One or more error-level checks have failed. Follow the instructions
below to correct the problem and try again.



-------------------------------------Errors-------------------------------------
Control Station: Check if NBS clients are started
Symptom: NBS clients (nd-clnt 5 6) are not started
Action : Contact EMC Customer Service and refer to EMC Knowledgebase
         emc146016. Include this log with your support request.

Control Station: Check if NBS devices are accessible
Symptom: Failed NBS (nd-clnt processes) devices access check

         NOTE: Several checks depend on NBS device access to run. These checks
               were not run.
Action :
         1. This may occur if NBS is not configured correctly or if the NBS
            service is not started. Look in the "Checks" section to see if the
            following checks passed:

            * Control Station: Check if NBS configuration exists
            * Control Station: Check if NBS service is started
            * Control Station: Check if NBS clients are started

         If either of those checks did not pass, follow the instructions for
         that check to correct the problem, then rerun "nas_checkup" to verify
         that the NBS devices can now be accessed.
         2. This may also occur if Data Movers are powered down or pulled out.
            If you are on the primary Control Station, look in the "Checks"
            section to see if the following check passed:

            * Data Movers: Check status

         If this check failed, follow its instructions to correct the
         problem, then rerun "nas_checkup" to verify that the NBS devices can
         now be accessed.
         3. If the problem persists, escalate this issue through your support
            organization. Provide this output and any errors or output that
            occurred running the commands in this procedure in the escalation.

Control Station: Check if NBS service is started
Symptom: NBS (nd-clnt processes) service is not (or not fully) started
Action : Use the command "/sbin/service nbs start" to restart the NBS
         service or reboot the Control Station.

Please can you help us?

I wish i could talk to the customer also paid.

Best Regards

Renato

Dell powercault MD3220i control panel flashing Amber light

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I have a  dell power vault MD3220i  San device. Currently after I restarted it, the control panel Amber light is flashing and the drive will blink by enclosure to enclosures with green light flashing drive but then it turned off once the hard drives flashing but the Control panel keep flashing Amber. The two controller in the back are all green and two power supply as well. I can ping the two controllers ip addresses buy can't connect to the storage anymore and it display unresponsive using the dell storage manager. Do you guys experience this problem? What might be the problem?

Dell MD3000i incompatible disk

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Good Day,

For some reason my dell certified SAS Disks are showing as incompabitble

TRAY, SLOT STATUS CAPACITY TYPE CURRENT DATA RATE PRODUCT ID FIRMWARE VERSION
0, 0 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS156045VLS600 E516
0, 1 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
0, 2 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS156045VLS600 E516
0, 3 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES68
0, 4 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS156045VLS600 E516
0, 5 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
0, 6 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES68
0, 9 Optimal 465.762 GB SATA 3 Gbps WDC WD5002ABYS-18B1B0 02.03B05
0, 10 Optimal 931.513 GB SATA 3 Gbps WDC WD1002FBYS-18W8B0 03.00C12
0, 11 Optimal 465.762 GB SATA 3 Gbps ST3500514NS KA02
0, 12 Optimal 465.762 GB SATA 3 Gbps ST3500514NS KA02
0, 13 Optimal 465.762 GB SATA 3 Gbps ST3500514NS KA02
0, 14 Optimal 465.762 GB SATA 3 Gbps ST500NM0011 PA09
1, 0 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS154545VLS300 D598
1, 1 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS154545VLS300 D598
1, 2 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS154545VLS300 D598
1, 3 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS154545VLS300 D598
1, 4 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS154545VLS300 D598
1, 5 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 6 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 7 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 8 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 9 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 10 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 11 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 12 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS156045VLS600 E516
1, 13 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps ST3450857SS ES64
1, 14 Offline 419.187 GB SAS 3 Gbps HUS156045VLS600 E516

DRIVE CHANNELS:

TRAY, SLOT PREFERRED CHANNEL REDUNDANT CHANNEL
0, 0 1 2
0, 1 2 1
0, 2 1 2
0, 3 2 1
0, 4 1 2
0, 5 2 1
0, 6 1 2
0, 9 2 1
0, 10 2 1
0, 11 2 1
0, 12 2 1
0, 13 2 1
0, 14 2 1
1, 0 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 1 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 2 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 3 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 4 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 5 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 6 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 7 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 8 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 9 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 10 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 11 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 12 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 13 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
1, 14 1 Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost


HOT SPARE COVERAGE:
The following disk groups are not protected: DATA
Total hot spare physical disks: 0

Standby: 0
In use: 0


DETAILS
Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 0


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:0f:4b:89:f8:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,030 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS156045VLS600
Firmware version: E516
Serial number: JVWAJVKL
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 1


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:33:1c:f0:3b:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 6SK074BT
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: February 21, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 2


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:0f:4a:e4:08:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,030 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS156045VLS600
Firmware version: E516
Serial number: JVWA5TZL
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 3


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:3a:c8:06:13:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES68
Serial number: 6SK0N5MT
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: June 25, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 4


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:0f:4a:e3:90:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,030 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS156045VLS600
Firmware version: E516
Serial number: JVWA5T0L
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 5


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:2c:48:97:17:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 6SK02TP2
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: November 29, 2010

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 6


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:3b:00:f3:4f:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES68
Serial number: 6SK0QNYP
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: July 1, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 9


Status: Optimal

Mode: Assigned
Raw capacity: 465.762 GB
Usable capacity: 465.262 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:01:4e:e2:04:54:05:7d:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: DATA




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial ATA (SATA)

Speed: 7,200 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: WDC WD5002ABYS-18B1B0
Package version: 02.03B05
Firmware version: 02.03B05
Serial number: WD-WCASYC407821
Vendor: Not Available
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 10


Status: Optimal

Mode: Assigned
Raw capacity: 931.513 GB
Usable capacity: 931.013 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:01:4e:e0:01:eb:63:bb:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: DATA




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial ATA (SATA)

Speed: 7,200 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: WDC WD1002FBYS-18W8B0
Package version: 03.00C12
Firmware version: 03.00C12
Serial number: WD-WMATV4957769
Vendor: Not Available
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 11


Status: Optimal

Mode: Assigned
Raw capacity: 465.762 GB
Usable capacity: 465.262 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:20:5b:1a:46:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: DATA




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial ATA (SATA)

Speed: 7,200 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3500514NS
Package version: KA02
Firmware version: KA02
Serial number: 9WJ03DTB
Vendor: Not Available
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 12


Status: Optimal

Mode: Assigned
Raw capacity: 465.762 GB
Usable capacity: 465.262 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:20:4a:c0:18:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: DATA




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial ATA (SATA)

Speed: 7,200 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3500514NS
Package version: KA02
Firmware version: KA02
Serial number: 9WJ00SJX
Vendor: Not Available
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 13


Status: Optimal

Mode: Assigned
Raw capacity: 465.762 GB
Usable capacity: 465.262 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:20:4b:1c:ae:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: DATA




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial ATA (SATA)

Speed: 7,200 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3500514NS
Package version: KA02
Firmware version: KA02
Serial number: 9WJ037FS
Vendor: Not Available
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 0, Slot 14


Status: Optimal

Mode: Assigned
Raw capacity: 465.762 GB
Usable capacity: 465.262 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:50:58:49:e0:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: DATA




Physical Disk path redundancy: OK
Physical Disk type: Serial ATA (SATA)

Speed: 7,200 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST500NM0011
Package version: PA09
Firmware version: PA09
Serial number: Z1M1CG9R
Vendor: Not Available
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 0


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:09:53:5f:14:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS154545VLS300
Firmware version: D598
Serial number: JMWGVD4C
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 1


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:09:51:dd:9c:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS154545VLS300
Firmware version: D598
Serial number: JMWG0RAC
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 2


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:09:52:a5:20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS154545VLS300
Firmware version: D598
Serial number: JMWGG07C
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 3


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:09:52:a4:40:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS154545VLS300
Firmware version: D598
Serial number: JMWGEYEC
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 4


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:09:53:60:54:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS154545VLS300
Firmware version: D598
Serial number: JMWGVGRC
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 5


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:28:82:8e:2f:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK1LB51
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: November 3, 2010

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 6


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:28:80:db:07:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK1MFKF
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: November 1, 2010

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 7


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:29:04:98:07:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK25FQN
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: March 20, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 8


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:29:03:7e:bf:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK282BK
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: March 17, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 9


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:29:03:87:eb:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK28125
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: March 17, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 10


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:29:02:cc:9f:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK27BC1
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: March 19, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 11


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:29:02:d4:a3:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK279S4
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: March 20, 2011

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 12


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:0f:61:18:f8:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,030 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS156045VLS600
Firmware version: E516
Serial number: JVWRDDML
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 13


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:c5:00:28:80:eb:a3:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,000 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: ST3450857SS
Firmware version: ES64
Serial number: 3SK1MR0B
Vendor: SEAGATE
Date of manufacture: November 1, 2010

Physical Disk at Enclosure 1, Slot 14


Status: Offline

Mode: Incompatible
Raw capacity: 419.187 GB
Usable capacity: 418.687 GB
World-wide identifier: 50:00:cc:a0:0f:61:ce:48:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Associated disk group: None




Physical Disk path redundancy: Lost
Physical Disk type: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

Speed: 15,030 RPM
Current data rate: 3 Gbps
Product ID: HUS156045VLS600
Firmware version: E516
Serial number: JVWRTGYL
Vendor: HITACHI
Date of manufacture: Not Available

Partially Complete Disk Group - MD3000i

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I have one MD3000i, the past week one disk went failure, and it was replaced but now the new one appeared optimal unassigned. Via CLI I have tried the reconstruct command, getting the next error

"An error occurred reconstructing physical disk[0,7] at line 1,

Error 400 - A SYMBol procedure cannot be carried out because a referenced disk group does not exist.

The command at line 1 that cause the error is:

start physiclDisk [0,7] reconstruct;

 

The disk is listed Optimal Unassigned

 

Any ideas on how I can force the reconstruction process on this disk.

LMT-256M6M-41 detecting error.

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I have a LMT-256M6M-41 which is pull out from dell system but I don't have any dell system which can

be installed this mSATA ssd anymore. I installed it to my intel NUC D54250, but it cannot be detected.

I found there's firmware for this LMT-256M6M-41 on DELL support page, but I wonder it will be working

for this undetected ssd. 


switching to an SSD

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Hi, I have an Inspiron 5555, and I'm thinking about changing my Hard drive to an ssd. does anyone have any suggestions, and how would this affect my Dell warranty?

Thanks

PowerVault MD3200 - add drives

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One of my customers has recently run short on drive space with their PowerVault MD3200.  The first 8 slots have 600GB SAS drives populating them.  These drives have been placed in a RAID 10. 

There are still 4 open slots that do not have drives installed.  We have 4 2TB drives that we want to use in these slots and we want to setup a RAID 5 with these 4 drives. 

What is the best method to get this done?

Reconnecting drives in a MD3000

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So my setup is as follows:

Dell R710 connected to a Dell MD 3000 which is backing up to a Dell MD 1000.

Server was fulfilling DC, DHCP, AD, DNS, PS.  

Server failed and had to be reformatted.  Server 2008 R2 Stnd installed and reconnected everything.  I installed Dell MSM and I can see the disk groups and the virtual disks but cannot figure out how to access the data.

There is a windows bare metal restore on the enclosure that I am trying to access to restore the R710.

Storage Container and multiple clusters

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Hi,


Using VSM 4.6 I'm trying to create a Storage Container (VVol) accessible from multiple datacenters managed by vCenter.


When craeating a new datastore, the wizard only allows me to chose from on of the available datacenters and of course I can only provide access permissions to the hosts located in this datacenter.


In our setup, all ESXi hosts can access every EqualLogic whatever the datacenter. This is handy to replicate and vMotion from one datacenter to another.

We'd like to migrate to VVols but this limitation is getting in our way.


Is there anyway I can make a datastore created by VSM visible for every hosts or how best to handle replication cros datacenter using one vCenter instance?

PS6100 Still giving hardware alarm

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Hi,

I recently had an alarm on one of the controllers...battery was not good enough.

I changed the battery.

Today, it's the second time i have an alarm concerning battery. I changed it again...

The problem is when i put the controller in...it starts...and everything is good.

> leds on controller itself are ok (no error)

> all status in groupmgr are ok concerning controller and array etc...

but still have an alarm...it says in french critical hardware failure....

as if logs were not cleared....

thanx for your help !

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