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Unread 04-02-2007, 03:34 PM   #51
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Default Re: logical set 60000, error -1

How did you wipe all drives? Did you put them into pc and write 0's to all sectors?

The drive that is in bay 4 which is actually drive 3 because we start counting from 0, does have a bad or going bad sector.

I would check the debug log using the following cmd at least once a week and look for the following errors

command = i l p -1

error = DISK: req=0x515EC60 dev=0xc0003 fn=1 blk=0xA39AD70 sts=20

dev=0xc0003 = the last digit = drive# (0 - 3)

blk=0xA39AD70 = the block number.

It will take me a few minutes to explain the starting blocks, and will have some time available later today. sorry for delay on that.

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Unread 04-02-2007, 04:47 PM   #52
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Default Re: logical set 60000, error -1

Snap-tech I used HDDGuru's Low level Format Tool.
I will certainly take a look at the logs very often then!

Some questions though... if it didn't catch it during the setup, what is going to catch it now? Does it have a built-in drive checker? If so, can I force it to check now?
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Unread 04-02-2007, 06:01 PM   #53
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Default Re: logical set 60000, error -1

Snap-tech explained to me that the starting point is only in play if the array was built using OS v2 and was later upgraded to v3 up. So the starting block being at different location on the larger drive is OK as long as it is not in Position 1 (10000).

ShrewLWD did your low level utility do a surface check. If not use a utility like SpinRite to check and block out all bad sectors. You do not need seek and sector errors on raid5 arrays.
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Unread 11-11-2008, 03:43 PM   #54
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Default Re: logical set 60000, error -1

I hate to hijack the thread, but I'm having the same problems. I installed 4 new 80g drives and when I try to build the RAID it gets to about 30% of the spare and then fails. Here is the log :

11/11/2008 19:21:55 77 D SYS | RAID5Resync on array 0: 29% done
11/11/2008 19:23:45 77 D SYS | RAID5Resync on array 0: 30% done
11/11/2008 19:25:31 77 D SYS | RAID5Resync on array 0: 31% done
11/11/2008 19:25:51 77 D NET | INET: sendit: send err 39
11/11/2008 19:27:16 77 D SYS | RAID5Resync on array 0: 32% done
11/11/2008 19:28:40 77 D SYS | DISK: req=0x2158550 dev=0xC0003 fn=1 blk=0x31608F0 sts=20
11/11/2008 19:28:40 77 D SYS | IDE: A 48 bit LBA capable Hard Drive was detected ...
11/11/2008 19:28:40 77 D SYS | IDE: 48 bit LBA is not supported on 4100 and 12000 platforms.
11/11/2008 19:28:40 77 D SYS | IDE: Setting the hard drive size to maximum addressable by 28 bits: 76319 MBytes.
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | DISK: req=0x2158550 dev=0xC0003 fn=1 blk=0x31608F0 sts=20
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | IDE: A 48 bit LBA capable Hard Drive was detected ...
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | IDE: 48 bit LBA is not supported on 4100 and 12000 platforms.
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | IDE: Setting the hard drive size to maximum addressable by 28 bits: 76319 MBytes.
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | DISK: req=0x2158550 dev=0x80003 fn=1 blk=0x31608F0 sts=20
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | RAID5Resync on array 0: read to cache failed (20)
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 D SYS | RAID5Resync on array 0: failed
11/11/2008 19:28:44 77 E L01 | File System : Failed to resynchronize logical set 60000, error -1
11/11/2008 19:38:06 77 D NET | Network transmission errors : More than 1 percent re-transmissions reported by TCP/IP.


Model -4000 (Dell 705N w/Snap software upgrade)
Software - 3.4.805 (US)
Hardware - 2.2.1
Server # - 508021
BIOS - 2.4.437

Any ideas?

TIA

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Unread 11-11-2008, 06:07 PM   #55
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Default Re: logical set 60000, error -1

Bad power supply would be my guess ......

Use a PC power supply to power up the HD's and see if it works to confirm.
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