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HP Netserver LH 6000R
Hi,
I have an old HP Netserver 6000R. Recently the all the hard disk LED shows amber light and from the event log I saw some "Sensekey error". Do you guys know what exactly sensekey error means? Also, can I replace NetRaid adapter with Compaq Smart Array series? Are they compatible and will the OS still able to bootup? Thanks. |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
"ping" wrote in message
oups.com... Hi, I have an old HP Netserver 6000R. Recently the all the hard disk LED shows amber light and from the event log I saw some "Sensekey error". Do you guys know what exactly sensekey error means? Also, can I replace NetRaid adapter with Compaq Smart Array series? Are they compatible and will the OS still able to bootup? Thanks. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=SENSE+KEY+ERROR - LC |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
A sense key error is the SCSI way of telling you something is very wrong with a
SCSI hard drive. If you replace the NetRaid, you will need to use the new RAID adapter's built-in firmware (or on software CD or diskette) to set up all the drives again. Before doing so, make sure all your drives are in working order... Ben Myers On 27 Mar 2007 21:06:33 -0700, "ping" wrote: Hi, I have an old HP Netserver 6000R. Recently the all the hard disk LED shows amber light and from the event log I saw some "Sensekey error". Do you guys know what exactly sensekey error means? Also, can I replace NetRaid adapter with Compaq Smart Array series? Are they compatible and will the OS still able to bootup? Thanks. |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
Hi,
All the hard disk in the cage is showing amber light. How do I verify which hard disk is failing? In the log there is only sensekey error. Will study the sensekey log. Thanks! On Mar 28, 1:09 pm, Ben Myers wrote: A sense key error is the SCSI way of telling you something is very wrong with a SCSI hard drive. If you replace the NetRaid, you will need to use the new RAID adapter's built-in firmware (or on software CD or diskette) to set up all the drives again. Before doing so, make sure all your drives are in working order... Ben Myers On 27 Mar 2007 21:06:33 -0700, "ping" wrote: Hi, I have an old HP Netserver 6000R. Recently the all the hard disk LED shows amber light and from the event log I saw some "Sensekey error". Do you guys know what exactly sensekey error means? Also, can I replace NetRaid adapter with Compaq Smart Array series? Are they compatible and will the OS still able to bootup? Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
Hi,
Does this mean Hard disk SCSI ID 1,2 something is wrong? This happen after a blackout. Can it be the RAID 5 stripe inconsistent? Thanks! NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 1 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 59 30 45 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 e2 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 f0 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 Battery backup:Module missing - Tue Mar 13 11:22:50 2007 Log Started. On Mar 28, 2:14 pm, "ping" wrote: Hi, All the hard disk in the cage is showing amber light. How do I verify which hard disk is failing? In the log there is only sensekey error. Will study the sensekey log. Thanks! On Mar 28, 1:09 pm, Ben Myers wrote: A sense key error is the SCSI way of telling you something is very wrong with a SCSI hard drive. If you replace the NetRaid, you will need to use the new RAID adapter's built-in firmware (or on software CD or diskette) to set up all the drives again. Before doing so, make sure all your drives are in working order... Ben Myers On 27 Mar 2007 21:06:33 -0700, "ping" wrote: Hi, I have an old HP Netserver 6000R. Recently the all the hard disk LED shows amber light and from the event log I saw some "Sensekey error". Do you guys know what exactly sensekey error means? Also, can I replace NetRaid adapter with Compaq Smart Array series? Are they compatible and will the OS still able to bootup? Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
Right. Some sort of failure when accessing drives with SCSI IDs 1 and 2.
If you are attempting to put the computer back into service, rather than fix a computer which is already in service, I recommend starting from scratch, reconfiguring the RAID subsystem just like it was brand-new out of the box. You may have to replace one or more of the drives. Also, please note "Battery backup:Module missing - Tue Mar 13 11:22:50 2007". This tells me that the battery in the battery backup is probably dead or defective... Ben Myers On 27 Mar 2007 23:49:36 -0700, "ping" wrote: Hi, Does this mean Hard disk SCSI ID 1,2 something is wrong? This happen after a blackout. Can it be the RAID 5 stripe inconsistent? Thanks! NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 1 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 59 30 45 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 e2 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 f0 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 Battery backup:Module missing - Tue Mar 13 11:22:50 2007 Log Started. On Mar 28, 2:14 pm, "ping" wrote: Hi, All the hard disk in the cage is showing amber light. How do I verify which hard disk is failing? In the log there is only sensekey error. Will study the sensekey log. Thanks! On Mar 28, 1:09 pm, Ben Myers wrote: A sense key error is the SCSI way of telling you something is very wrong with a SCSI hard drive. If you replace the NetRaid, you will need to use the new RAID adapter's built-in firmware (or on software CD or diskette) to set up all the drives again. Before doing so, make sure all your drives are in working order... Ben Myers On 27 Mar 2007 21:06:33 -0700, "ping" wrote: Hi, I have an old HP Netserver 6000R. Recently the all the hard disk LED shows amber light and from the event log I saw some "Sensekey error". Do you guys know what exactly sensekey error means? Also, can I replace NetRaid adapter with Compaq Smart Array series? Are they compatible and will the OS still able to bootup? Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
"ping" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi, Does this mean Hard disk SCSI ID 1,2 something is wrong? This happen after a blackout. Can it be the RAID 5 stripe inconsistent? Thanks! NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 1 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 59 30 45 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 e2 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 f0 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 Battery backup:Module missing - Tue Mar 13 11:22:50 2007 Log Started. Both drives show Sense key 03 (the 3rd byte), which means 'Media error'. Further detail can be found in byte 12 and 13 (ASC=11 and ASCQ=00), which means 'Unrecoverable Read Error'. Looks like your drives are toast. If all drives show this at the very same time you either experienced a cooling failure that really overheated the drives, you bumped the server off the table, or if you're very lucky, you have a power supply problem that messes up the drives. Rob |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
"Rob Turk" wrote in message
.. . "ping" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, Does this mean Hard disk SCSI ID 1,2 something is wrong? This happen after a blackout. Can it be the RAID 5 stripe inconsistent? Thanks! NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 1 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 59 30 45 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 e2 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 f0 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 Battery backup:Module missing - Tue Mar 13 11:22:50 2007 Log Started. Both drives show Sense key 03 (the 3rd byte), which means 'Media error'. Further detail can be found in byte 12 and 13 (ASC=11 and ASCQ=00), which means 'Unrecoverable Read Error'. Looks like your drives are toast. If all drives show this at the very same time you either experienced a cooling failure that really overheated the drives, you bumped the server off the table, or if you're very lucky, you have a power supply problem that messes up the drives. Rob i was thining that if ALL the drives are affected, its probably something common to all of them; drive backplane bad cable faulty controller (least likely) |
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HP Netserver LH 6000R
Hi,
How to read the sense code, qualifier, etc? Is the sensecode same throughout different vendor and family? The sensecode reference is in hex format. and how do I compare the log file with the reference? For example, from the log: f0 00 03 02 59 30 45 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 How do I know which byte is a sensekey, and which byte is a sensekey qualifier? I am kind of weak trying to dicipher these. Will it help if I do a consistency check using NetRaid utilities? When I call HP support, they could not determinne which part fails(They suspect scsi backplane). From the log, however they tend to say it is a soft-error(recoverable error). Also, they informed me that the battery backup module is optional and might not be installed. I do not know how true it is. Appreciate help from you guys. Thanks. On Mar 28, 11:20 pm, "Rob Turk" wrote: "ping" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, Does this mean Hard disk SCSI ID 1,2 something is wrong? This happen after a blackout. Can it be the RAID 5 stripe inconsistent? Thanks! NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 1 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 59 30 45 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 e2 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 NOTIFY:Check Condition on Ch 0 ID 2 with the following sense key - Tue Mar 13 11:22:18 2007 f0 00 03 02 d4 80 f0 18 00 00 00 00 11 00 Battery backup:Module missing - Tue Mar 13 11:22:50 2007 Log Started. Both drives show Sense key 03 (the 3rd byte), which means 'Media error'. Further detail can be found in byte 12 and 13 (ASC=11 and ASCQ=00), which means 'Unrecoverable Read Error'. Looks like your drives are toast. If all drives show this at the very same time you either experienced a cooling failure that really overheated the drives, you bumped the server off the table, or if you're very lucky, you have a power supply problem that messes up the drives. Rob- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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