Sounds exactly like a firmware problem that Seagate Constellations had. With lsiutils you can read what threshold the disks report.
You likely need a firmware upgrade or downgrade for the disks. -Chip On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Matt Boswell <matt.bosw...@medsphere.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > We bit the bullet and bought a companion storage server to use for ZFS > replication and failover. Our main box is about 3 years old and is also > running oi_151a8. We're running into some issues insisting that some of the > disks are over-temperature (via console messages), and now format shows > only 6 of the 26 disks installed in the system. "fmadm faulty" shows what > I expected, that a slew of disks exceeded temperature thresholds and have > been marked as faulty. I find this hard to believe, as the system is > properly cooled, in a colo rack, and the sensors on board all show normal > temperatures via IPMI. FWIW these disks have never been used; they are > brand new and waiting to be added into zpools. The controller BIOS shows > all the disks as connected and healthy. Just wondering if anyone has run > across this before and what can be done about it. The hardware is > SuperMicro 6047R-E1R24L and the disks are WD SAS 4TB drives, with two intel > SSDs in the back for rpool and log devices. > Matt > _______________________________________________ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss