Hp Msa70 Serial Number

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Anyone know of a way to get the serial number of a HP StorageWorks D2600 Disk Enclosure which is attached to. 4 replies HPE Hardware and Server Hardware. If it's attached to your computer then try running the free Belarc Advisor. It may be in the report after it scanned the computer. Another free program is Aida 32 that does the same good luck.

Hp Msa70 Serial Number

I have two HP MSA70's connected with dual SAS I/O controllers (dual domain) for redundancy. They are connected via HP SmartArray P812 controller. About 2 months ago, I started getting the following message: ' Code 274: 72 GB 2-Port SAS Drive at Port 3E: Box 1: Bay 3 is bad or missing. To correct this problem, check the data and power connections to the physical drive. For more information, generate a diagnostics report under the Diagnostics tab.

' So, I replaced the hard-drive in box 1 bay 3. The raid rebuilds just fine. English Grammar For Students Of French Jacqueline Morton Pdf Viewer. Then a couple hours later, the EXACT SAME message appears again.

For the same box 1 bay 3. So I figured wow, the replacement hard drive was bad too. So i swapped it out again. And then, SAME THING.

I've replaced it 5x and it continued to happen. At which point I suspected maybe the MSA70's backpane is bad.

So I replaced the entire MSA70 box ( but I am still using the same original SAS I/O Controllers). Put a 6th hard-drive in.

And holy cow, SAME PROBLEM! Any thoughts as to what could be happening? Could it one of the SAS I/O controllers is bad??? Here's what I found. Going from most recent to oldest (so read from bottom up).

You'll see the RAID rebuilds and then seconds later the Hard drive is marked as Failed. However, what is with this 'WRITE_RETRIES_FAILED' error? Date: 2:25:51 PM Description: Drive Array Physical Drive Status Change. The physical drive in Slot 1, Port 3E Box 1 Bay 3 with serial number '3PD15K1M00009823J0AC', has a new status of 3. Crpf Typing Test Software Download on this page.

(Drive status values: 1=other, 2=ok, 3=failed, 4=predictiveFailure, 5=erasing, 6=eraseDone, 7=eraseQueued, 8=ssdWearOut, 9=notAuthenticated) Date: 2:25:51 PM Description: Drive Array Logical Drive Status Change. Logical drive number 1 on the array controller in Slot 1 has a new status of 2. It's not mirrored to the IBM disk in the second box but to the one next to it: '10 Physical Drive (72 GB SAS) 3E:1:3 Physical Drive (72 GB SAS) 3E:2:4'. Can't see anything wrong with 3E:2:4. I do see hot-removed as last failure reason for almost all the disks, that's unexpected unless you had a bus disconnect. 3E:1:3 has a high number of bus faults, Since the backplane and disk has been eliminated I would suspect the SAS expander which I think is on the I/O module. You have two of them so I would try one at a time in non-redundant mode.

I'm not sure how much dual-path is used as far as individual disks are concerned, if controller to box cable fails that's compensated for but if expander to disk link fails that may not be covered except by removing the i/o module or main SAS cable. HP use drives from various manufacturers and then put their own firmware on them to make them all behave the same, The HP SAS/SATA matrix I linked above lists DH072BAAKN as spare part no 418398-001 but it also lists DH072BB978 as the same spare part number, therefore those two drives can be considered to be identical even though HP got them from different disk manufacturers.

That matrix also lists the latest firmware for the drives, note that for each drive model HP buy in the first firmware release is HPD0 and the next release is HPD1 and so on. An ancient U160 SCSI disk may have HPDx firmware and a brand new SAS 6Gb may also have HPDx firmware but those two firmware files have no relation to each other. The IBM disk isn't listed in the HP SAS matrix, I agree you should get rid of it when you can.

It isn't causing your current problem though. You have a RAID 10 array, each disk is mirrored to another disk for redundancy, then all the mirrored pairs are striped to increase capacity and overall performance. The adureport.txt file lists which disks are paired up to each other. Sometimes rebuild problems are caused by problems with the so-called working disk rather than the replacement of the failed partner but not in this case by the looks of it.

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