[CentOS] LSI MegaRAID experience...
John Doe
jdmls at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 19 13:01:12 UTC 2013
From: Drew Weaver <drew.weaver at thenap.com>
>
> If these drives do not have TLER do not use them with LSI controllers.
>
Not sure about TLER on those Plextors...
This is what megacli says:
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Enclosure Device ID: 252
Slot Number: 0
Drive's position: DiskGroup: 0, Span: 0, Arm: 0
Enclosure position: N/A
Device Id: 0
WWN: 4154412020202020
Sequence Number: 2
Media Error Count: 0
Other Error Count: 0
Predictive Failure Count: 0
Last Predictive Failure Event Seq Number: 0
PD Type: SATA
Raw Size: 119.242 GB [0xee7c2b0 Sectors]
Non Coerced Size: 118.742 GB [0xed7c2b0 Sectors]
Coerced Size: 118.277 GB [0xec8e000 Sectors]
Sector Size: 0
Logical Sector Size: 0
Physical Sector Size: 0
Firmware state: Online, Spun Up
Commissioned Spare : No
Emergency Spare : No
Device Firmware Level: 1.02
Shield Counter: 0
Successful diagnostics completion on : N/A
SAS Address(0): 0x4433221100000000
Connected Port Number: 0(path0)
Inquiry Data: P02302103634 PLEXTOR PX-128M5Pro 1.02
FDE Capable: Not Capable
FDE Enable: Disable
Secured: Unsecured
Locked: Unlocked
Needs EKM Attention: No
Foreign State: None
Device Speed: 6.0Gb/s
Link Speed: 6.0Gb/s
Media Type: Solid State Device
Drive: Not Certified
Drive Temperature : N/A
PI Eligibility: No
Drive is formatted for PI information: No
PI: No PI
Port-0 :
Port status: Active
Port's Linkspeed: 6.0Gb/s
Drive has flagged a S.M.A.R.T alert : No
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Apart from that, I found the lsi events logs...
Command timeout on PD 00(e0xfc/s0)
. . .
PD 00(e0xfc/s0) Path ... reset
Error on PD 00(e0xfc/s0)
State change on PD 00(e0xfc/s0) from ONLINE(18) to FAILED
State change on VD 00/0 from OPTIMAL(3) to DEGRADED(2)
Command timeout on PD 00(e0xfc/s0)
PD 00(e0xfc/s0) Path ... reset
State change on PD 00(e0xfc/s0) from FAILED(11) to UNCONFIGURED_BAD(1)
. . .
Exact same behavior for the 2 servers and 3 SSDs...
So it seems the ctrl changes them first to failed and then to unconfigured...
Thx,
JD
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