This could be a drive issue, a backplane issue, a raid controller issue, or if it's in an MD1000 (that's daisy chained off of the MD3000), it could be a cable or EMM issue.
I recommend you call PowerVault support and troubleshoot this with their assistance.
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July 27th, 2010 08:00
This could be a drive issue, a backplane issue, a raid controller issue, or if it's in an MD1000 (that's daisy chained off of the MD3000), it could be a cable or EMM issue.
I recommend you call PowerVault support and troubleshoot this with their assistance.
nbayaraa
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July 27th, 2010 18:00
Thanks DEV MGR
This issue is only on slot6 HDD of MD3000.FYI the hdd is new .
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July 28th, 2010 10:00
If it's a SATA drive, it could be missing the SATA interposer board.