Solutions – Accusys ExaRAID A16U-IS User Manual

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• Disk bad block over threshold warning.
• Disk group with degraded logical disk and no disk for rebuilding.
• Disk group with faulty logical disks.
• UPS failure or error.
• Controller failure or removed.
• Dual controllers fail to boot up because of configuration conflict.
• Controller failback cannot proceed.

Solutions

See the table below for the solutions for the most common problems.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Hard disks cannot be

recognized by the

RAID controller.

If a hard disk cannot be

ready within a specific period

of time during the

initialization, the RAID control-

ler will force the hard disks

enter faulty state and you

cannot see any model

information of hard disks.

To ensure hard disks have enough

time for power-on, you may extend

the delay time when boot-up of the

RAID controller.

Hard disks are offline

unexpected.

Internal component failure or

reserved space for meta-

data (RAID configurations)

can not be written.

1. Use SMART check or DST

(Device Self-Test) to test the hard

disks in question.

2. Check the number of bad blocks

and warning events reported by

the RAID controller.

Exceptional hard

disks behaviors.

Hardware is not setup

properly.

Adjust hard disk settings such as:

• Extend Disk I/O Timeout to

accommodate slow disk operation.

• Increase Disk I/O Retry Time to try

I/O more times before giving up.

• Reduce Transfer Speed to miti-

gate bad signal quality of disks.

• Disable I/O Queue to avoid

problematic NCQ support of disks.

• Disable Disk Standby Mode to

avoid problematic sleep support of

disks.

• Extend Disk Access Delay Time to

allow longer time for disk spin-up.

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