I received this error in the event log on our Compaq Proliant ML370 server running Windows 2000. "Compaq drive array physical drive threshold exceeded. What does this mean and how serious is the problem?
I am having a hard time believing that. I also encountered that message on my Proliant 6000, and the complete text is:
Compaq Drive Array Physical Drive Threshold Exceeded. The physical drive in slot 9, port 2, bay 4 with serial number "WT7060300259", has exceeded a drive threshold.
[SNMP TRAP: 3030 in CPQIDA.MIB]
The drive specified in the above message is one 18.2 GB drive out of a RAID 5-array with 11 drives (plus one hot spare). "Filling" only makes sense with regard to the complete RAID-array, not regarding a single drive in it. There must be a better explanation.
if it's one disk like that - to me it's a preemptive failure alert
hp will replace it for nothing - definately on a 370 unless it's a g1 - 6000 probably not as that will be 5 year old ish ?
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