Recognizing a drive failure – HP Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller User Manual

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Understanding Drive Arrays B-21

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Recognizing a Drive Failure

A drive failure can be recognized by the system operator in one of several
ways:

Amber LED will be illuminated on failed drives in a hot-plug tray. This,
however, assumes the storage system is powered on and the SCSI cable
is working. Note that the amber LED may be illuminated briefly when a
hot-plug drive is inserted; this is normal.

Amber LED on the front of a ProLiant Storage System will be
illuminated if failed drives are inside (other problems such as fan failure
or over-temperature conditions will also cause this LED to be
illuminated).

A Power-On Self-Test (POST) message will list failed drives whenever
the system is restarted (assumes that one or more “good” drives are
detected by the controller).

Array Diagnostics Utility (ADU) will list all failed drives. An online
version on ADU is also available in Windows NT environments.

Compaq Insight Manager can be used to detect failed drives remotely
across a network.

Problems such as reduced system performance or disk errors reported by the
operating system do not necessarily imply that a drive has or has not been
failed. If you suspect drive failures or encounter repeated errors, Compaq
recommends that you run Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics on the system.

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