Path of degraded physical disk MD3000i

Obtained MD3000i with guru recovery saying individual physical disk but the disk is not listed...

Gradient of physical disk paths:
  Channel: 1
     Of the physical disks:  (Unknown)

The storage profile shows as optimal, even if I think it's been reset with smcli.

I have attached the support beam.

Hello Pondule,

Thanks to the new support package. So by examining all of the support, everything is good, but the error is suspended in the cache.  You will need to do is to restart the MD & who should clear the error of the guru.

Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Tags: Dell Products

Similar Questions

  • MD3000i - channel degraded / physical disk paths

    I have the Support of the collected files and need someone to take a look and tell me how to solve this problem. I'll send an email to Dell support once I'm contacted.

    Entry 1 failure: DEGRADED_DRIVE_PATH

    Gradient of physical disk paths:
      Channel: 0
         Associates
    physical disks:
    (0, 4)

    Individual physical disk - gradient path

    Entry failure 2: DEGRADED_DRIVE_CHANNEL

    Storage array: Name of the table removed by me
      Physical degradation
    disk channels:
    0

    Physical disk degraded channel

    Hello it'sknock,

    I'll send you an email and I can review the logs for you.

    Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • Reference Dell MD3000i and degraded physical disk channel

    Nice day

    We have a Dell MD 3000i with an extra box storage. And today, there are two mistakes in the journal:

    1 physical disk channel set to gradient

    Date/time: 30.04.13 10:56:14
    Sequence number: 9783
    Type of event: 1209
    Description: Physical disk set to gradient channel
    Specific event codes: 0/0/0
    Event category: error
    Component type: channel
    Location of components: side physical disk: channel 1
    Recorded by: Module to slot 1 RAID controller

    2. each physical disk - gradient path

    Date/time: 30.04.13 10:56:14
    Sequence number: 9784
    Type of event: 1513
    Description: Individual physical disk - gradient path
    Specific event codes: 0/0/0
    Event category: error
    Component type: channel
    Location of components: side physical disk: channel 1
    Recorded by: Module to slot 1 RAID controller

    In this case recovery guru say "you must contact your technical support representative to correct this defect. Do NOT try to fix this problem yourself. So, how we can receive technical support recommendations and try to repair this failure?

    If you need more details, we can put any storage array profile output.

    Hello UtkinE,

    Yes, you will need to stop all iSCSI traffic so that you can update the NVSRAM.  With the timeout error you get all came from controller 1 & he had only discs 1 & 5.  The current version of NVSRAM you version 4 and the last one which is for the MD3000i is version 13.  With who have older firmware it was improvements to correct your problem in the latest versions of firmware.  I also had one of our analysts will confirm as well just to make sure that it is the best fix for your problem.

    Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • Degraded physical disk channel MD3000i

    I get this error on my MD3000i we have a connected to the MD1000. All discs show optimal, but disk channel 1 shows optimal disk channel 2 shows degraded.

    Here a technician Dell here I can send zip support for?

    Hello grendels_Arm,

    What I would do, is to clear the statistics of physical disk channel. Here are the commands that must be run:

    SMcli n Pei password - c "clear stats allPhysicalDiskChannels;

    SMcli n Pei password - c "set physicalDiskChannel State [0] = optimal;

    SMcli n Pei password - c "set the status of physicalDiskChannel [1] = optimal;

    If you still get the error after erasing all channel statistics, then we need to look a your MD3000i support beam to see what the cause of the error still occur.

    Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • MD3000i individual physical disk - gradient path

    Recently, we have replaced a failing in our MD3000i HARD drive. After letting it rebuild, all the disks are again in an optimal state. But the recovery guru still gives this error:

    Individual physical disk - gradient path
    Gradient of physical disk paths:
    Channel: 0
    Physical disks: (unknown)

    Can I support safely on "Check again", or what would be the procedure I should follow to get rid of this error?

    Hello Diss,

    Since you say that when you look in MDSM all readers are also optimal then you should be able to do a recheck out the recovery guru & have it checked to confirm that all the drives are online & optimal.  If after you run the recheck if the cottage no matter what drive as still having problems, then what I would do is to recheck MDSM & confirm that the drive displayed as failed.  The error normally clears once a car has been replaced but in some cases I see need to run check again to clear the error recovery guru.

    Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • T310 degraded virtual disk, all physical disks 'online '.

    It is a PowerEdge T310 server. Physical disk 0:0:3 showed physical way errors in the past, but after reinstalling the drive, everything was going well for a while. Now Dell OM reports that the virtual disk is degraded, but all four disks are online reports and have this green check mark by them.

    Nothing shows expected failure and I don't see any disk medium error, the firmware is up to date - is their something I don't see as to why my virtual drive would fail? I think there is always a problem with PD 0:0:3 even though she does not appear in the newspapers. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    PowerEdge T310, degraded virtual disk as of 04 21, 2015:

    All the physical disks on the other hand are very well reports:

    Errors of the past and present newspapers:

    -Very well, thank you for the suggestion!

  • How card ASM disk path to the physical drive on AIX?

    Hello world
    I work on a plug-in for Oracle Enterprise Manager 10 g 2 on AIX 5.3 which monitors storage bays and supports databases in addition to the "emrep" database ASM One of the metrics of this plug-in is populated by the result of a korn shell script. Directly, the script runs on the AIX host (connected to the storage array cable CF via HBA ports) and retrieves the mapping for - disk - logical disk - LUN - ASM.

    Now, I was able to get the mapping to physical disk - logical disk - LUN, but could not map drive ASM. I googled a lot for no idea, but did not find the answer to this specific problem.

    Now, I have the list of physical disks used for the DSO by the command:

    LSPV

    hdisk0 0001c22ac8d664ca rootvg active
    hdisk1 0001c22aa51f496a Oracle active
    hdisk2 0001c22ac478263a zero active
    hdisk3 0001c22ac472549a Oracle active
    hdisk4 0001c22ac4725d6a Oracle active
    hdisk5 none None
    hdisk6 none None
    hdisk7 none None
    hdisk8 none None
    hdisk9 none None
    hdisk10 none None
    hdisk11 none None
    hdisk12 none None
    hdisk13 none None
    hdisk14 none None
    hdisk15 none None
    hdisk16 none None

    Hdisk5-16 discs are ASM disks and there are currently of no PVID.

    I also have the list of ASM disks by the command:

    ls-l/dev | grep oracle

    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 6 12 may 00:02 asm_rd10_1a
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 10 Apr 21 07:27 asm_rd10_1b
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 7 May 09 13:53 asm_rd10_1c
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 8 May 09 13:53 asm_rd5_1a
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 4 12 may 00:02 asm_rd5_1b
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 9 APR 21 07:28 asm_rd5_1c
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 12 12 may 00:02 asm_xbb2_rd10_1a
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22: 11 Apr 24 07:34 asm_xbb2_rd10_1b
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 13 May 09 13:53 asm_xbb2_rd10_1c
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 16 12 may 00:02 asm_xbb2_rd5_1a
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 14 Apr 24 07:34 asm_xbb2_rd5_1b
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 15 May 09 13:54 asm_xbb2_rd5_1c

    Now, I'm looking for a way to map these two lists with each other and had no luck so far.
    Oracle provides this information somewhere in the OEM installation structure or y at - it a command in AIX that could provide a way to map the ASM disks on the physical disks?

    Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...


    FYI: ASMLib driver is not present on the system.

    I am not familiar with aix, but I think you can get the major and minor numbers as follows:

    ls-l/dev/asm_rd_10_1a
    CRW - rw - 1 oracle dba 22, 6 12 may 00:02 asm_rd10_1a
    ls-l/dev/hdisk5
    CRW - rw - 1 root root 22, 6 12 may 00:02 hdisk5

    the numbers would be 22 and 6.

    That's just a guess, on HP - UX, it's like that, but it will be a little tricky

  • VMware Workstation failed to mount the physical disk 10TB

    VMware workstation or any other product vmware does support more than 2 TB of physical disks?

    I am trying to connect a 5 of 10 TB raid enclosure and mount it on my ubuntu vmware workstation machine. The common error that I receive is when mounting the reader on ubuntu and I think it might have something to do with the size of the file.
    I am running vmware workstation 12 in windows 10.
    The disk is taken offline in windows and I'm under WS as an administrator.

    Error VMDK CONTENT DiskPart Info

    Operation failed on the file "\\.\PhysicalDrive1".

    If the file is located on a remote file system, make sure that the network connection and the server on which resides this disk to work correctly. If the file is saved on a removable medium, link media.

    Select Retry to retry the operation.

    Click Cancel to end this session.

    Select continue to pass the error to the guest operating system.

    I/o error, dev sdb, sector 11721553632

    I/o error, dev sdb, sector 11721552128

    I/o error detected. File system stop

    Please unmount the file system and to rectify the problem (s)

    metadata I/O error: block 0x2baa8b100 ("xlog_bwrite") error 5 numblks 8200

    can not read the superblock

    # Disk DescriptorFile

    version = 1

    Encoding = "windows-1252".

    CID = 6f4a8bb1

    parentCID = ffffffff

    isNativeSnapshot = 'no '.

    createType = "fullDevice."

    # Description of the measure

    RW 23441768448 DISH '\\.\PhysicalDrive1' 0 partitionUUID \\?\scsi#disk & ven_h #w & prod_raid5 #5 & 19bb575e & 0 & 010000 #{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}

    # The database disk

    #DDB

    ddb.adapterType = "free".

    ddb.geometry.biosCylinders = "1024".

    ddb.geometry.biosHeads = "255".

    ddb.geometry.biosSectors = "63".

    DDB. Geometry.Cylinders = "16383.

    DDB. Geometry.Heads = "16".

    DDB. Geometry.sectors = "63".

    ddb.longContentID = "55c8f3052c372c02465d66656f4a8bb1".

    DDB. UUID = "60 00 C2 97 8 a 7 c c2 cb - 9 a 27 51 78 58 a7 e6 3f"

    ddb.virtualHWVersion = "12".

    H/W RAID5

    Disc ID: 00000000

    Type: SATA

    Status: Offline (policy)

    Path: 1

    Target: 0

    LUN ID: 0

    Path: PCIROOT (0) #PCI (1C07) #PCI (0000) #ATA (C01T00L00)

    Current read-only State: No.

    Read-only: No.

    Boot disk: No.

    Disk swap file: No.

    Disk hibernation file: No.

    Crash dump disk: No.

    Cluster disk: No.

    The official version said that WS allows only virtual up to 8 TB of disk.

    According to my own tests, it only limits the size of the VMDK for 'New - VM' Assistant.
    Once you have a greater vmdk - just tried a vmdk 10TB - WS won't complain about the size.
    I don't expect that WS will prevent the physical disks to use inside a virtual machine that is already configured.
    So in your case I think you started WS with a normal user account.
    Try to start as administrator WS - maybe even using the administrator account.
    I think that then it will work.
    Unfortunately, the error messages produced by vmware.exe are not really accurate-, so there is no way to know if you really have a bad super block.
    To test if this is really the problem and not just an error message - poor try to mount the drive directly.
    Please post the vmdk - want to know if there is something unusual about 5.5 TB in the disk.

  • AGAIN starts after only one physical disk has several partitions makes no sense to the production oracle database?

    Dear Experts,

    Don't + REDO1 diskgroup have only one physical disk has several partitions makes no sense to the production oracle database?

    For example

    • + Diskgroup Redo1 have 2 50 GB disks (fact these 2 discs are the same physical disk partitions OR these should be separate disk as recommended approach)?
    • + Diskgroup Redo1 have 2 drives of capacity 50 GB (for RAID 1 + 0)
    • + Diskgroup Redo2 have 2 50 GB disks
    • + Diskgroup Redo2 have 2 drives of capacity 50 GB (for RAID 1 + 0 )

    Thank you and best regards,

    IVW

    Hello

    Partitioning your disks for ASM configuration as 'A' might make sense. If you lose one disk, you have the discs to another.

    'B' totally make sense if you have lost the disc that you have lost all group ASM and you need to change this with something like 'C '.

    But obviously you need redundancy ASM configured appropriately.

    Kind regards

    Juan M

  • Is it possible to get physical disks for the version the creative cloud Lab?

    Is it possible to get physical disks for the Lab (lab license) of the creative cloud version? Download times to download most of the following CC are crazy. Physical disks would be useful.

    It is possible to obtain copies of DVD of installers of regions with poor communications infrastructure. Please contact your Account Manager, dealer or contact Customer Care - Adobe Support

  • Fusion Pro 8 still requires the administrator password to log raw physical disks at startup

    I'm 10.11.3 El Capitan server running in an instance of VM Fusion 8 running on a 10.11.3 host El Capitan.

    For performance reasons, I connect Raw / partitions of physical disk using the links generated with the vmware-rawdiskCreator command line tool and added to the .vmx file.

    My question is, since it is a server, I want it to load VMWare Fusion and start the virtual machine automatically at startup, but each time the virtual machine is started, a message appears stating "VMware Fusion requires administrator privileges to access Boot Camp disks.  Type your password for this purpose".

    Some research that it used to be far to say merge to "never ask" passwords, but this feature doesn't seem to be an option of Fusion Pro 8.

    Is there a work around to bypass the manual password entry requirement?

    OK, I found an answer to my own question...

    Although it doesn't seem to be an option to disable the prompt of the graphical interface of Fusion Pro 8, there IS one on the command line.

    First, find the UID of the user account that you launch VMware Fusion with the help of.

    ID

    (Often this will be 501 as the UID of the first user created on any mac).

    Then run...

    / Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-rawdiskAuthTool neverAsk

    For more info general run and switches...

    / Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-rawdiskAuthTool--help

    Voila!

  • Im trying to install adobe creative suite 2 premium without cd and after running Disk 1 it ask disc 2 but I have just electronics cd physical disks

    Im trying to install adobe creative suite 2 premium without cd and after running Disk 1 it ask disc 2 but I have just electronics cd physical disks

    Unless you install the special download version provided by Adobe, everything that you install in the way of CS2 you will get very far.  See below for an explanation and then follow download instructions.

    CS2: Error: unavailable activation server | CS2, Acrobat 7, hearing 3 -.

    l http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/Policy-Pricing/Creative-Suite-2-activation-end-Life.htm

    https://helpx.Adobe.com/Creative-Suite/KB/CS2-product-downloads.html

  • Expand a virtual disk with new physical disks?

    Hello people,

    Pleas in law not to shoot me to ask what I fear it may have already answered somewhere and my research is poor and as still not turned up the answer.

    I'm relatively new to VMware, previous job was especially MS Hyper-V and is always to some extent.

    Hower to the point in question, I have a single host (VMware ESXi 5.0.0) with a single server VMware 2008R2 on her guest and the C: drive is quickly running out of space. The existing, aligned hard disk virtual hard disk has 10 GB free to extend the ramdisk with.

    Therefore, my thoughts are I might add an another one or two new physical disks and add them to the data store that is aligned with the virtual C:\drive to the comment server, I would then be able to extend the exisitng C:\ virtual hard disk with the new ability to drive two new physical drives added?

    Hope this sense makses, hoing it's okay and I get out of jail!

    Thank you very much

    Graeme

    Hello

    Please see this link because it deals with the procedure to enlarge a vmdk and extend partition in comments

    First enlarge the data store after the addition of physical drives. Select the data store, properties, increase and the LUN detected.

    Then use the vmkfstools as explained in the video to develop

    http://blogs.VMware.com/kb/2010/02/how-to-expand-a-VMDK-and-extend-a-partition-in-for-VMware-ESX.html

  • Add physical disk to disk attached in ESXi virtual machine

    Hi friends,

    I would have attached physical disk to the virtual machine, I explain:

    I have a freenas VM create in ESXi 5.5 but I want to add a new hard drive, this hard drive is a physical, fixed equipment in my 5.5 ESXi, possible? If Yes, how?

    After I want to mount iSCSI in freenas and I'll make backups

    Thank you very much

    Rapici

    Hi brunofernandez1

    very thanks for the doc, I'll try Raw Device Mapping and explain

    Thank you very much

    Rapici

  • 6 - physical disk space - where she went from ESXi

    I use products VMWare 10 years and more, most of this being VMWare Workstation.  On my laptop (500G HD), I currently have about a dozen virtual machines of the 2012 to Windows XP for testing server.  I also have dozens of snapshots.  If I look at my physical disk used space, the foregoing takes 330G of space.

    I decided to buy a dedicated device and create an ESXi environment that more closely reproduce my customer environments.  I have a HD 500G with 16G memory on an i7 platform.  I downloaded the iso of ESXi, created a bootable USB key and installed.  Connected with vSpere Client and started installing VMWare customers.  After my 6th VMWare guest, I had 65G of free space left.  I installed the following

    4 Server HD 2012-60G each

    1 Windows 8-40G

    1 Windwos 7 = - 40G

    Even if all the virtual HD prealloue were (I don't believe that they are), the foregoing would be only = 320 G.

    If I look at vSpere, it says that I have a capacity of 458G with only 65G left.

    Thus, the question, it seems that its allocation of space for HD and with fees generals, I can see where the above figures comes, but is one of the benefits of virtualization to share the resources.  It is a framework in ESXi that does NOT allocate all the space when you create a virtual guest.

    When you work with work stations, it will create the files on disc as a provisioning. The default value in vSphere is to create disk thick available zero lazy. It will allocate all the space of the disk if you don't have a disk VAAI system api. When you create environments on your computer and ESXi is installed make sure you thin when, available when setting up servers or it will fill up fast.

    You will be able to choose the layout thin when you select the size of the disk when you create virtual machines in ESXi. There are 3 options thick available zero lazy, thick available zero willing and thin provision.

Maybe you are looking for