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Date:      Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:26:38 -0800
From:      David Newman <dnewman@networktest.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: dealing with a failing drive
Message-ID:  <47388CCE.6080201@networktest.com>
In-Reply-To: <20071112161416.GB98697@gizmo.acns.msu.edu>
References:  <4736593E.1090905@networktest.com> <64c038660711102109x2ea186afjdd219292d8eed700@mail.gmail.com> <47372644.4060201@networktest.com> <20071112161416.GB98697@gizmo.acns.msu.edu>

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On 11/12/07 8:14 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:

> An update: After doing what you suggest (leaving in the "good" disk,
> adding a new disk, RAID rebuilding) I still got soft write errors --
> with *either one* of the disks I tried.
> 
> Then I tried putting both disks in an identical server and they came up
> fine, no read or write errors.
> 
> Ergo, the bad RAID controller is bad and the disks may be OK.
> 
>> Probably not.
>> Generally, if the RAID controller is bad, you will see errors
>> all over and not it just one place, tho I suppose it is possible.
>> Check and see what it reports as error locations and see if they
>> move around any.

Jerry, thanks for your response.

After 36 hours of running the same disks in a different, identical
machine there hasn't been a single read or write error. I'm hardly a
storage expert but from the evidence I have I'm inclined to believe the
root cause was a bad RAID controller and not failed disks.

I'm aware of CLI tools to monitor 3Ware SATA RAID controllers. Anyone
know if there are similar tools for HP/Compaq SCSI RAID controllers?

thanks

dn
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