When you look at the drive that is showing as failed are you looking at it through Open Mange or are you looking at it from the PERC card bios? If not looking at it from the PERC raid bios then I would check there and see what the drive is showing. To access the PERC bios you need to hit CTRL+R & once in there you will click on PD mgmt. & see if the drive is showing as failed.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
DELL-Sam L
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January 30th, 2014 08:00
Hello DaaTWF,
When you look at the drive that is showing as failed are you looking at it through Open Mange or are you looking at it from the PERC card bios? If not looking at it from the PERC raid bios then I would check there and see what the drive is showing. To access the PERC bios you need to hit CTRL+R & once in there you will click on PD mgmt. & see if the drive is showing as failed.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
DaaTWF
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January 31st, 2014 00:00
Hi Sam,
The PERC card bios showed the same information, both on the failed HDD and on slot 0:0:8 being displayed as 0:0:33.
Thanks,
Dan
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January 31st, 2014 10:00
Hello Dan,
What PERC card are you using in your server? Also what version of open manage are you using as well? Can I get you to run a dset report on the server so that I can gather some logs for the MD1000. Here is a link to download the Dset tool. http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails/Product/poweredge-r200?driverId=DDW4T&osCode=WNET&fileId=3327378905&languageCode=en&categoryId=DI
I will also send you a private message that if you can reply back with the Dset Report.
Please let us know if you have any other questions
DaaTWF
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January 31st, 2014 11:00
Hi Sam,
The card's a PERC 6/E and I have OMSA 7.3 running on the server. I'm currently running a detailed DSET report.
Cheers,
Dan