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Dell PERC S130 - Physical Disk - Related Errors; A Dedicated Hot Spare Fails; Failed or Degraded Virtual Disk

Dell PERC S130
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Physical disk - related errors
The physical disk fails
If the physical disk fails, check the following causes:
A physical disk is not visible in the BIOS Conguration Utility <Ctrl><R> or is oine.
A physical disk is highlighted red at the BIOS Conguration Utility <Ctrl><R>.
A physical disk is not visible in the BIOS Conguration Utility <Ctrl><R> or is oine
1. Check that the cables are properly connected.
2. Check that the physical disk is installed properly in the system’s backplane.
3. Check the system’s backplane for damage.
4. Reinstall the physical disk and ensure that it is seated correctly in the system’s backplane.
5. Check if the Physical Disk might be a SAS drive.
6. Perform a Rescan, to perform either of the following:
a. Update the status of storage devices attached to the controller.
b. Fix an error caused by deleting or initializing a virtual disk.
A physical disk is highlighted red at the BIOS Conguration Utility <Ctrl><R>
1. Replace the physical disk. Depending on the RAID level of the virtual disk, data might be lost.
2. Perform a rescan to conrm that the new disk was discovered.
A dedicated hot spare fails
If a dedicated hot spare fails, check the following causes:
1. The controller cannot communicate with the hot spare.
2. The dedicated spare is not visible in the BIOS Conguration Utility <Ctrl><R> or is oine.
The controller cannot communicate with the hot spare
1. Check that the cable from the controller to the physical disk is connected properly.
2. Ensure that the physical disk is still assigned as a global or dedicated hot spare.
3. Check if the physical disk assigned as the hot spare has failed.
The dedicated spare is not visible in the BIOS Conguration Utility <Ctrl><R> or is oine
1. Check if the physical disk has been removed or has failed.
2. Check for a loose or bad cable.
Failed or degraded virtual disk
The removal of one physical disk from a virtual disk causes:
1. A Volume or RAID 0 virtual disk to change to Failed status.
2. A RAID 1 and RAID 5 virtual disk to change to Degraded status.
3. A RAID 10 virtual disk to change to Degraded status (when a physical disk is removed from one of the mirrored sets).
Re-insert the removed physical disk and perform a Rescan of the virtual disk.
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