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July 30th, 2018 08:00
connector 0 (raid) Status non-critical
I have replace a Dell Hard drive with another new Dell Hard drive. Rebuild is completed without a problem. But when i checl the server administration there is a yellow Mark beside "connector 0 (raid)" then the status is non-critical. I have check this new dell SAS drive. Everything is there. Then i check this Physical Disk 0:1:0 in full view i found out that the part number is not available.
I attached some images for your reference.
Below also are the content of the said Drive.
| ID | 0:1:0 |
| Status | OK |
| Name | Physical Disk 0:1:0 |
| State | Online |
| Power Status | Spun Up |
| Bus Protocol | SAS |
| Media | HDD |
| Revision | E770 |
| T10 PI Capable | No |
| Certified | Yes |
| Capacity | 558.38GB |
| Used RAID Disk Space | 558.38GB |
| Available RAID Disk Space | 0.00GB |
| Hot Spare | No |
| Vendor ID | DELL(tm) |
| Product ID | HUS156060VLS600 |
| Serial No. | CZV8WTKN |
| Part Number | Not Available |
| Negotiated Speed | 6.00 Gbps |
| Capable Speed | 6.00 Gbps |
| Sector Size | 512B |
| Manufacture Day | 03 |
| Manufacture Week | 16 |
| Manufacture Year | 2017 |
| SAS Address | 5000CCA041102D31 |
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Daniel My
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July 30th, 2018 10:00
Hello
OMSA does not always update properly with hardware changes that are made while the system is running. You can try restarting the OMSA services to get it to redetect. The services should all start with DSM in the services list. If that does not resolve the issue then restart the system during your next maintenance window.
If there is an issue it should be logged somewhere. Review the hardware and controller/TTY log for any issues.
http://www.dell.com/storagecontrollermanuals/
http://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals/
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Dect
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July 31st, 2018 00:00
I have restarted the OMSA still getting the same result.
But since the rebuilding went well. Overall my raid configuration/system is fine, right?
I will restart the system itself then give you an update.