I would like to think it was just bad luck with the 1st replacement drive and that my Array Controller or backplane isn't acting up. Just to give you a little more info, all of the Windows System Logs, the HP Diagnostics, Array Controller, looks perfect. Was it all just bad luck getting the first replacement drive? Or is this an indicator that something else is starting to fail? So now that I've stated all that, here is my actual question: The array rebuilt, no errors and everything looks great. Once again, I purchased a new drive, had it FedEx'd to me Priority Overnight, took the faulty drive out and put the newly arrived drive in. The failure reason received from the HP Smart Array firmware is: MARK_BAD_FAILED. This drive can be found in box 1 which is connected to port 1I of the array controller. This is the NEW drive but again in Bay 3.īy 4:16pm the array took the drive offline:ĭescription:A drive failure notification has been received for the SAS physical drive located in bay 3. So I started up the HP Array Diagnostic to see that the array was detecting a problem with the drive. On 8am on Monday September 19th, I noticed that the HpCISSs2 was throwing an error in the Windows Event Logs again. I pulled that bad drive reporting the bad block and replaced it on Monday, September 13th. All logs looked perfect during and after. I pulled the drive and put the replacement in.
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