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We are running Server 2003 on Compaq Prolian ML370, 6 SCSI hot-swappable

36.4G drives, 2 mirrored O/S and 4 Raid 5, software as no array controller

available for hardware raid. Originally, one HD failed. It was replaced and

the mirror recreated. Next, RAID array disks, 3 offline and failed. Ran HP

diagnostic and 3 of 4 drives tested bad. Replaced drives, recreated array,

restored data. Now receiving following error: An error was detected on device

\Device\Harddisk3 during a paging operation, EVENT ID : 51and SCSI Physical

Drive Status Change.

The SCSI physical drive with SCSI target 2 connected to SCSI bus 4 of the

controller in slot 0 has a new status of 10.

(Drive status values: 1=other, 2=ok, 3=failed, 4=notConfigured, 5=badCable,

6=missingWasOk, 7=missingWasFailed, 8=predictiveFailure,

9=missingWasPredictiveFailure, 10=offline, 11=missingWasOffline)

[sNMP TRAP: 5020 in CPQSCSI.MIB].

Disks are able to be reactivated, but eventually fail, however, it is a

different disk each time. HELP!

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Re: Controller?

 

Hi:

 

I suggest you to call HP and bring a technician with a new SCSI controller,

cables and the back panel, change them and test the server.

 

Let us know how it goes.

 

--

Un saludo

Juan Perez

 

 

"tlc" <tlc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:9C9A852C-046A-44D0-9611-2E5B91BA18A8@microsoft.com...

> We are running Server 2003 on Compaq Prolian ML370, 6 SCSI hot-swappable

> 36.4G drives, 2 mirrored O/S and 4 Raid 5, software as no array controller

> available for hardware raid. Originally, one HD failed. It was replaced

> and

> the mirror recreated. Next, RAID array disks, 3 offline and failed. Ran HP

> diagnostic and 3 of 4 drives tested bad. Replaced drives, recreated array,

> restored data. Now receiving following error: An error was detected on

> device

> \Device\Harddisk3 during a paging operation, EVENT ID : 51and SCSI

> Physical

> Drive Status Change.

> The SCSI physical drive with SCSI target 2 connected to SCSI bus 4 of the

> controller in slot 0 has a new status of 10.

> (Drive status values: 1=other, 2=ok, 3=failed, 4=notConfigured,

> 5=badCable,

> 6=missingWasOk, 7=missingWasFailed, 8=predictiveFailure,

> 9=missingWasPredictiveFailure, 10=offline, 11=missingWasOffline)

> [sNMP TRAP: 5020 in CPQSCSI.MIB].

> Disks are able to be reactivated, but eventually fail, however, it is a

> different disk each time. HELP!

>

>

Posted

Re: Controller?

 

I will do that,

Thanks,

 

"Juan Perez" wrote:

> Hi:

>

> I suggest you to call HP and bring a technician with a new SCSI controller,

> cables and the back panel, change them and test the server.

>

> Let us know how it goes.

>

> --

> Un saludo

> Juan Perez

>

>

> "tlc" <tlc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:9C9A852C-046A-44D0-9611-2E5B91BA18A8@microsoft.com...

> > We are running Server 2003 on Compaq Prolian ML370, 6 SCSI hot-swappable

> > 36.4G drives, 2 mirrored O/S and 4 Raid 5, software as no array controller

> > available for hardware raid. Originally, one HD failed. It was replaced

> > and

> > the mirror recreated. Next, RAID array disks, 3 offline and failed. Ran HP

> > diagnostic and 3 of 4 drives tested bad. Replaced drives, recreated array,

> > restored data. Now receiving following error: An error was detected on

> > device

> > \Device\Harddisk3 during a paging operation, EVENT ID : 51and SCSI

> > Physical

> > Drive Status Change.

> > The SCSI physical drive with SCSI target 2 connected to SCSI bus 4 of the

> > controller in slot 0 has a new status of 10.

> > (Drive status values: 1=other, 2=ok, 3=failed, 4=notConfigured,

> > 5=badCable,

> > 6=missingWasOk, 7=missingWasFailed, 8=predictiveFailure,

> > 9=missingWasPredictiveFailure, 10=offline, 11=missingWasOffline)

> > [sNMP TRAP: 5020 in CPQSCSI.MIB].

> > Disks are able to be reactivated, but eventually fail, however, it is a

> > different disk each time. HELP!

> >

> >

>

>

>


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