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Disk rebuild has failed but all are healthy
I was checking my server health in iDrac on a PowerEdge T330 and I noticed an error about a disk rebuild that has failed as shown below. I never initiated this rebuild and all disks (including the one from the screenshot) show currently as being healthy in all Storage sections (Physical, Virtual). All other Storage sections (Controllers, Enclosures) show healthy too.
Should I be worried? I'm kinda confused, how should I interpret this message?
Thanks
EDIT: the pictures won't show so i'll just post the links to the screenshots :S
https://i.imgur.com/nbQqGHB.png
https://i.imgur.com/7jxP2Iv.png
Dell-JimmyP
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February 19th, 2018 13:00
Hi,
Please provide the TTY (controller) log from the controller. I'd like to take a look and see what happened during the rebuild.
Please send a private message with your service tag to ensure we have all appropriate information on your system.
Thank you,
Dell-JimmyP
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February 20th, 2018 09:00
Hi,
Log didn't come through. Please email to me jimmy_plumlee@dell.com
qffzw
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February 20th, 2018 09:00
Thanks for your response Jimmy. I have sent you a DM with the requested controller log.
Kind regards
qffzw
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February 21st, 2018 03:00
Mmm weird, it shows as 'sent' in DM's :) I have sent you the log through e-mail now.
Dell-JimmyP
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February 22nd, 2018 07:00
Hi,
The log did not show a disk rebuild. That can be an old notice. What utility was used for the screen shots. i recommend loading the latest version of OMSA and then rechecking.
Thanks,
qffzw
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February 23rd, 2018 01:00
Thanks a lot for checking the logs Jimmy.
The screenshots were taken in iDrac. I just logged into Openmanage again and indeed the error doesn't seem to show anywhere (as opposed to iDrac). I guess everything is safe (at least I hope so :) ). Maybe reboot and log into Dell lifecycle? Are there any raid testing options there?
This is a bigger screenshot of iDrac with btw:
https://imgur.com/0EJnd7H
Dell-JimmyP
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February 23rd, 2018 08:00
Glad everything looks OK.
You can run a consistency check which will validate the data.