This error is listed as an invalid request-invalid field in the Code Descriptor Block. As far as I know there isn't a way to clear the error from being reported. As you have stated, you are using non-Dell drives, so there is a mismatch in firmware between the controller and the drives that will complain and recieve errors as these. You can safely ignore and continue deleting the logs as they accrue.
DELL-Geoff P
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March 25th, 2013 07:00
CDB: 1c 01 07 00 20 00, Sense: 5/24/00
This error is listed as an invalid request-invalid field in the Code Descriptor Block. As far as I know there isn't a way to clear the error from being reported. As you have stated, you are using non-Dell drives, so there is a mismatch in firmware between the controller and the drives that will complain and recieve errors as these. You can safely ignore and continue deleting the logs as they accrue.
Regards,
RudolfH
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April 2nd, 2013 07:00
At least I found a workaround. It is possible with check_openmanage to blacklist some Checks:
check_openmanage -H myhost -b vdisk=0:1