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Conference ssdevo::hsz40_product

Title:HSZ40 Product Conference
Moderator:SSDEVO::EDMONDS
Created:Mon Apr 11 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:902
Total number of notes:3319

754.0. "HSZ40 bus resets?" by TOPTEN::AVERBACH () Thu Jan 30 1997 18:24

    
    	I am looking for clarification on a problem I had today. Several
    stripesets consisting of 5 rz29b-vw's on an hsz40c running v2.7z-2. It
    appears that a drive in one of the stripesets went bad, it started
    logging write error (auto reallocation failed) asc 0c and ascq 02. The
    stripeset eventually dropped out of its host based shadow set. 
    	The question, is it normal to see errors from all devices connected
    to this hsz while this is going on. All the devices were reporting asc
    D2 and ascq 03 errors. The errors said device services had to reset the
    bus to clear a device error. The port and target in the errors were
    pointing to the lun of the drive that had failed. It seems pretty cut
    and dry but I just want to make sure it is normal since the customer
    was concerned that all the devices on the controller had an excessive
    error count.
    
    						Thanks,
    							Joe Averbach
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754.1Yup bad drives cause problems.SSDEVO::RMCLEANFri Jan 31 1997 09:456
  Sometimes when a drive goes bad you will find the HSOF software has to reset
the SCSI bus.  It often does this because the broken drive does not perform
as expected and might well be hanging the bus.

  Therefore -- yes... This is not abnormal when you don't have a good citizen
on the bus
754.2thanksTOPTEN::AVERBACHFri Jan 31 1997 12:423
    
    	Thanks for the quick reply...
    						Joe