Errors SCSI sense in Event Viewer

Once an hour, I get a handful of warning message in my event viewer.  They are all the same except change that denotes a different physical disk (7-14).  There is a mix of SATA and SAS in a MD1000.  The SATA drives did not produce the error.  A so-called failure last week SAS drive after having been online for only 1 week.  All green lights on the MD1000 and OMSA shows everything is normal, but I get the warnings in the event log.  Can someone explain what the error or the CDB is the cause?  Should I worry about this?  This is causing readers to fail?

Data sheet:

PE 2900

PERC 6/e w / 512 mb

MD1000 7 Seagate 1 TB SATA disks and drives hard Seagate 8 450 GB SAS.

The message in Event Viewer:

Event type: Information
Event source: server administrator
Event category: Storage Service
Event ID: 2095
Date: 02/09/2008
Time: 09:49:13
User: n/a
Computer:
Description:
Sense key sense data SCSI: 5 detection code: detection 24 qualifier: 0: physical disk 0:0:7 controller 1, slot 0

An excerpt from the newspapers of OMSA Perc6 controller:

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08954-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 12 (e0x11/s11), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a0752800) Cmd = 3, Sns = a0752840 CIH [12] Tgt 10

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08955-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 1a (e0x11/s14), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a062a800) Cmd = 3, Sns = a062a840 CIH [1A] Tgt d

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08956-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 1 b(e0x11/s13), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a0781800) Cmd = 3, Sns a0781840 Tgt DevId [1B] = e

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08957-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 1c(e0x11/s12), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a07dbc00) Cmd = 3, Sns = a07dbc40 CIH [1 c] Tgt f

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08958-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 1e(e0x11/s10), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a05f9c00) Cmd = 3, Sns [1] a05f9c40 CIH = Tgt 11

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08959-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 1f(e0x11/s9), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a05b2e00) Cmd = 3, Sns = a05b2e40 CIH [1f] Tgt 12

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:03: EVT 08960-09/02/08 9:49:03: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 20 (e0x11/s8), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:03: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:03: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a05cf400) Cmd = 3, Sns = a05cf440 CIH [20] Tgt 13

02-09-08 09:49:03: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:03: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

02-09-08 09:49:04: EVT 08961-09/02/08 9:49:04: 113 = feel unexpected: PD 21 (e0x11/s7), PEH: 12 01 00 01 1 dc, meaning: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0 a 00 00 00 00 24 00 01 00 03 c8

02-09-08 09:49:04: DEV_REC:IllegalReq - CBD: 12 1 1 1 d 0 ms

02-09-08 09:49:04: REQ ILLEGAL: pRdm (a0522a00) Cmd = 3, Sns = a0522a40 CIH [21] Tgt 14

02-09-08 09:49:04: info: aslen 0, = a, cmdSpecific [3] = 0 [2] = 0 [1] = 0 [0] = 0

02-09-08 09:49:04: asc = 24 Ascq 0, Sks:c8, fp [0] = 0, fp [1] = 3

-Jake


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