Data Domain: Disk is Absent

Summary: This article outlines the steps required to resolve a disk that is in an absent state on a Dell Data Domain system. A disk marked as absent prevents the addition of new shelves or expansion of existing storage. ...

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Symptoms

Applies to:

  • All Data Domain models
  • All DDOS versions

Symptoms

  • Disk shows as absent in system diagnostics
  • Unable to add a shelf
  • Unable to expand storage
  • Autosupport alerts such as:
    • EVT-STORAGE-00002 - Enclosure disk is absent and should be replaced
    • Disk in Absent State
    • Err Code: EVT-STORAGE-00002
      Encl Disk is absent and should be replaced
      Disk in Absent State

Cause

The Data Domain Operating System (DDOS) RAID software monitors disk performance. If communication is lost during specific I/O operations, the software may mark a disk as absent rather than failed. Common causes include:

  • Faulty disk drive
  • Disk not detected by DDOS
  • Disk controller issues
  • RAID discovery problems
  • Multiple disks absent due to controller failure
  • Transient firmware or software faults

Resolution

  1. Determine Disk State

    • Use command 'disk show hardware' to identify disks marked as (absent) or (?).

    Example Output:

    # disk show hardware
    
    Disk       Manufacturer/Model       Firmware  Serial No.     Capacity (enc/disk)
    ---------- -----------------------  --------  -------------- -------------------
    1.1        Hitachi HUA721050KLA330  GK6OAB0A  GTF402P6G70YRF  465.76 GiB
    ...
    ...
    2.1        (absent)                 (absent)  (absent)        (absent)
    2.2        (?)                      (?)       (?)             (?)
    
        
    • Disks showing full details are in a normal operating state.
    • Disks showing (absent) or (?) indicate communication issues.
  2. Interpret Results

  3. Verify Disk Location

    • If the absent disk is in the head unit, confirm it is installed in the correct slot per the model’s Install and Setup Guide.
    • Ensure that the disk is firmly and securely seated into its slot.
  4. Check for Slot Disablement Alerts

  5. Replace Faulty Disk(s)

    • For a single absent disk in an enclosure, replace the disk.
    • If multiple disks are absent in the same enclosure, contact your Support Provider for further diagnosis.
  6. Post-Replacement Validation

    • Run 'disk show hardware' or 'disk show state' to confirm the disk is now listed as in-use or spare.

Affected Products

DD OS

Products

Data Domain, ES20, DD OS, DD120 Appliance, DD140 Appliance, DD410 Appliance, DD430 Appliance, DD510 Appliance, DD530 Appliance, DD560 Appliance, DD565 Appliance, DD580 Appliance, DD610 Appliance, DD630 Appliance, DD660 Appliance, DD670 Appliance , DD690 Appliance, DD860 Appliance ...
Article Properties
Article Number: 000018774
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 16 Dec 2025
Version:  4
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