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Troubleshooting

SMART Errors

Table 9-5 describes issues related to the Self-Monitoring Analysis and

Reporting Technology (SMART). SMART monitors the internal performance

of all motors, heads, and physical disk electronics and detects predictable

physical disk failures.

NOTE:

For information about where to find reports of SMART errors that could

indicate hardware failure, see the Dell OpenManage storage management

documentation at support.dell.com/manuals.

Table 9-5. SMART Errors

Issue

Corrective Action

A SMART error is

detected on a

physical disk in a

redundant virtual

disk.

Perform the following steps:

1

Back up your data.

2

Force the physical disk offline.

NOTE:

If a hot spare is present, the rebuild starts with the hot

spare after the disk is forced offline.

3

Replace it with a new physical disk of equal or higher capacity.

4

Perform the Replace Member operation.

The

Replace Member operation allows you to copy data from

a source physical disk of a virtual disk to a target physical disk

that is not a part of the virtual disk. For more information

about the Replace Member feature, see "Using Replace

Member and Revertible Hot Spares" on page 35.

A SMART error is

detected on a

physical disk in a

non-redundant

virtual disk.

Perform the following steps:

1

Back up your data.

2

Use Replace Member or set up a global hot spare to replace

the disk automatically.
For more information about the Replace Member feature, see

"Using Replace Member and Revertible Hot Spares" on

page 35.

3

Replace the affected physical disk with a new physical disk of

equal or higher capacity.

4

Restore from the backup.

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