Data Domain: DD3300: After replacing a disk, the disk alert persists
Summary: After a disk replacement, the new disk information is not updated on the Data Domain Operating System (DDOS), and the alert remains.
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Symptoms
Note: The DD3300 runs a modified version of the Data Domain (DD) Virtual Edition (DDVE) software.
Within the Data Domain Operating System (DDOS):
1. The new disk information is not updated:
# disk show hardware-detailed
Disk Slot Manufacturer/Model Firmware Serial No. Capacity Type State
(pci/idx)
---- --------- ------------------ -------- -------------- ---------- -------- --------
1.1 0 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG12JG9 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.2 1 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG18M5C 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.3 2 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG12HZN 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.4 3 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG18M6X 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.5 4 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG19CGX 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.6 5 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG17136 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.7 6 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG19B57 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.8 7 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG19DQ3 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.9 8 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG17YCG 3.64 TiB SAS In Use
1.10 9 ST4000NM017A CSJ7 WJG18MK0 3.64 TiB SAS Unknown <<-- Old serial number
1.11 10 (absent) (absent) (absent) (absent) (absent) Absent
1.12 11 (absent) (absent) (absent) (absent) (absent) Absent
1.13 12 MZ7LH480HBHQ0D3 HG57 S5YJNE0N810008 447.13 GiB SATA-SSD Non-RAID
2. The disk alert is not cleared:
Current Alerts
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Id Post Time Severity Class Object Message
----- ------------------------ -------- --------------- -------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
p0-24 Thu Dec 30 05:00:57 2021 CRITICAL HardwareFailure Enclosure=1:Disk=10:Cause=NA EVT-STORAGE-00031: Disk has a hardware fault and may need to be replaced.
p0-25 Thu Dec 30 11:11:29 2021 WARNING HardwareFailure Enclosure=1:Disk=10:Cause=Predictive failure EVT-STORAGE-00032: Disk has a recoverable fault but may need to be replaced.
----- ------------------------ -------- --------------- -------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 2 active alerts.
Within the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC):
The Events log MAY display the discovery of the disk replacement operation. However, the hardware change is not passed to DDVE.
iDRAC Events:
Timestamp Record Message
2022-02-04 11:47:06 7 The watchdog timer expired.
2022-01-07 22:12:46 6 Drive 9 is installed in disk drive bay 1.
2022-01-07 22:08:17 5 Drive 9 in disk drive bay 1 is operating normally.
2022-01-07 22:08:16 4 Drive 9 is removed from disk drive bay 1.
2021-12-30 11:41:02 3 Fault detected on drive 9 in disk drive bay 1.
2021-07-19 19:03:25 2 The watchdog timer expired.
On ESXi:
The
PTAgent that listens to the iDRAC contains no evidence of the broken communication:
2022-01-07 23:40:01,173 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-07 23:45:01,182 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-07 23:50:01,182 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-07 23:55:01,193 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-08 00:00:01,223 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-08 00:05:01,222 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-08 00:10:01,262 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy
2022-01-08 00:15:01,253 INFO - DellPTAgent service [version: 1.9.1-59] found healthy Cause
The iDRAC does not refresh its storage information.
The expectation for iDRAC has always been that it should be able to refresh its storage inventory and provide the latest and correct disk information to
PTAgent (on ESXi) and vulcanmon (on DDOS) when a disk is removed or inserted.
Sometimes the iDRAC does not refresh, and the iDRAC must be manually reset.
Resolution
- Reset the iDRAC online using the UI.
- Perform a cold reset (aka "flea drain") per BMC Reset (aka Flea Drain) Procedure.
- Check and confirm that related alerts have cleared, and that disk hardware is displayed as expected.
Affected Products
Data Domain, DD3300 ApplianceArticle Properties
Article Number: 000197080
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2026
Version: 5
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