Hi,
I have a Compaq MA8000 (HSG80's), there are 3 servers attached (all 2000 advanced server) with 2 Emulex HBA's in each. On one of the servers I am getting an increasing number of errors in the system event log as listed below:
Event ID 7 DISK: The device, \Device\Harddisk6\DR6, has a bad block.
Event ID 11 DISK: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk6\DR6.
Event ID 33 DISK: Data was recovered using error correction code on device \Device\Harddisk6\DR6.
And to a lesser extent:
Event ID 11 CPQKGPSA: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Scsi\CPQKGPSA2.
These obviously all relate to one array within the SAN, none of the disks have failed, they have all been reseated for that array, there are no errors within ACS and no other drives on the same server which are also on the SAN are experiencing the same problem.
I wonder whether there is anything else that can be done other than replacing all the drives (which I'm getting close to doing) to resolve or diagnose the problem?
Thanks in advance
Ben.
I have a Compaq MA8000 (HSG80's), there are 3 servers attached (all 2000 advanced server) with 2 Emulex HBA's in each. On one of the servers I am getting an increasing number of errors in the system event log as listed below:
Event ID 7 DISK: The device, \Device\Harddisk6\DR6, has a bad block.
Event ID 11 DISK: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk6\DR6.
Event ID 33 DISK: Data was recovered using error correction code on device \Device\Harddisk6\DR6.
And to a lesser extent:
Event ID 11 CPQKGPSA: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Scsi\CPQKGPSA2.
These obviously all relate to one array within the SAN, none of the disks have failed, they have all been reseated for that array, there are no errors within ACS and no other drives on the same server which are also on the SAN are experiencing the same problem.
I wonder whether there is anything else that can be done other than replacing all the drives (which I'm getting close to doing) to resolve or diagnose the problem?
Thanks in advance
Ben.