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On 11/25/07 9:08 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> There are two physical disks in the server. bus 1 target 0 and
> bus 1 target 1. Those ARE the physical disks. If one of them
> has failed instead of:
>
> Sync, Ultra2, Wide - Configured in a logical
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> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 2:58 PM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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> Subject: Re: dealing with a failing drive
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:45:46 +
Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sysutils/aaccli aaccli-1.0 Adaptec SCSI RAID administration
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As I said in my previous post, this is EXACTLY what was wanted.
Installation of aaccli was a snap. My only problem was the total lack
of documen
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On 11/24/07 12:39 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> The output of idacontrol show will show if one of the
> hard disks in the SmartArray has failed. Your choice with
> a hardware array is to either run it with redundancy or not.
> (ie: raid5 or mirroring
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:45:46 +
Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>... it's a rebadged Adaptec RAID controller using
> the aac
Wonderful; I can now look into and play with the RAID system without
taking the OS off-line and going to the bios.
Thanks!
Bob
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Bob Richards wrote:
> I have a similar issue, only it is with a Dell server which has 6 SCSI
> drives in a hardware raid array. The controller is a Dell PERC 2/Si.
>
> Is there an equivalent monitor utility for this as well? I am currently
> runnin
> Compaq uses several RAID cards most are under the so-called
> "SmartArray" using the ida driver. If this is yours, you can
> use a utility called "idacontrol" that can monitor the array,
Interesting discussion!
I have a similar issue, only it is with a Dell server which has 6 SCSI
drives in a
Of David Newman
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> On 11/18/07 11:30 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > Hi David, apologie
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On 11/18/07 11:30 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> idacontrol show | grep "Status"
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> IF status is fully up it will say:
>
> Status: Logical drive ok
And that's what it does say. So far so good...
...but then each time I run idacontrol I get this in
On Nov 16, 2007 5:05 PM, Douglas Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been getting the following message repeating continuously:
>
> ad1:FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51
> error=1 LBA=216026367
> g_vfs_done():ad1s1[READ(offset = 110605467648, length = 16384)]error=5
> ad1:FAILURE - READ_
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On 11/18/07 11:30 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Hi David, apologies to Jerry for jumping in.
>
> Compaq uses several RAID cards most are under the so-called
> "SmartArray" using the ida driver. If this is yours, you can
> use a utility called "idaco
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> McAllister
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 8:04 AM
> To: David Newman
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: dealing with a failing drive
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>
> O
Douglas Rodriguez wrote:
I've been getting the following message repeating continuously:
ad1:FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51
error=1 LBA=216026367
g_vfs_done():ad1s1[READ(offset = 110605467648, length = 16384)]error=5
ad1:FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51
error=40 LBA=216026367
g_vfs_don
I've been getting the following message repeating continuously:
ad1:FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51
error=1 LBA=216026367
g_vfs_done():ad1s1[READ(offset = 110605467648, length = 16384)]error=5
ad1:FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51
error=40 LBA=216026367
g_vfs_done():ad1s1[READ(offset = 110
From: "Jerry McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 12:53
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 09:26:38AM -0800, David Newman wrote:
On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the "good" disk,
> adding a new disk, RAID rebui
From: "David Newman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the "good" disk,
adding a new disk, RAID rebuilding) I still got soft write errors --
with *either one* of the disks I
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 09:26:38AM -0800, David Newman wrote:
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> On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
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> > An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the "good" disk,
> > adding a new disk, RAID rebuilding) I still got soft wri
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On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the "good" disk,
> adding a new disk, RAID rebuilding) I still got soft write errors --
> with *either one* of the disks I tried.
>
> Then I tried putt
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 07:56:52AM -0800, David Newman wrote:
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> On 11/10/07 9:09 PM, Modulok wrote:
> >>> I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
> > drive that's failing.
> >
> > It depends on how valuable the data
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> I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
> drive that's failing.
to answer 'whether': don't. Get your stuff off from it as
soon as possible and nuke i
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On 11/10/07 9:09 PM, Modulok wrote:
>>> I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
> drive that's failing.
>
> It depends on how valuable the data on the array is, and more
> importantly, how much funding you have at your disp
>> I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
drive that's failing.
It depends on how valuable the data on the array is, and more
importantly, how much funding you have at your disposal to fix the
problem. If it were me, I would set aside the bad disk, connect a new
disk t
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I'd welcome suggestions on how (or whether) to try to revive a SCSI
drive that's failing.
This is on FreeBSD 6.2-RELENG on a Compaq Proliant DL320, onboard RAID
and two SCSI drives in a RAID1 array.
Today this system rebooted and hung on Compaq's "wh
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Subject: replacing failing drive
Hello,
I've got a drive that i'm uncertain if it's failing. It is making an
occational clicking noise, which is getting more frequent. I installed
smartmontools and tried to start them, output below:
#smartctl -a /dev/ad0
smartctl versio
Hello,
I've got a drive that i'm uncertain if it's failing. It is making an
occational clicking noise, which is getting more frequent. I installed
smartmontools and tried to start them, output below:
#smartctl -a /dev/ad0
smartctl version 5.37 [i386-portbld-freebsd6.1] Copyright (C) 2002-6
> Is there any way I can force the FS to be marked clean, or to mount a
> dirty filesystem (possibly in read-only mode)?
Read the mount(8) man page, specifically `-f' and `-r' options.
I hope you have backups!
- Mike
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Hi,
I have a 20G /usr partition (IDE drive) that is reporting hard errors at a
certain sector. I've run fsck -y many times, and each time it hits the
bad sector, it falls back from DMA to PIO mode, and finally exits, saying
"The filesystem is still marked dirty, please run fsck again."
I'm looki
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