mikeymikec
Lifer
I've got two customers' machines with SB750 chipsets that are dumping disks from their respective arrays without any obviously good reason why; the dumped disk checks out fine (SMART readings and a full chkdsk).
I have a sneaking suspicion that the default settings on AMD RAID Expert are to blame; there are settings available to schedule RAID synchronisations and disk checks but they're not enabled by default. The official online help isn't of any use in that it doesn't make any recommendations, so I've gone with 'media patrol' checks once a month and an array data sync once a week on both machines.
I've got one of the machines over the Christmas period so hopefully that will be long enough to monitor it for any abnormal behaviour.
One of the machines actually has some AMD RAID errors in the event log:
A string of these in a row, IIRC immediately before the disk was dumped, the only difference in the errors was the LBA and length values. The official help guide doesn't give any guidance with regard to this error and I haven't found anything online that matches it.
I just think both arrays dumped disks because they ran too far out of sync, and without any checking systems in place, that was inevitable.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the default settings on AMD RAID Expert are to blame; there are settings available to schedule RAID synchronisations and disk checks but they're not enabled by default. The official online help isn't of any use in that it doesn't make any recommendations, so I've gone with 'media patrol' checks once a month and an array data sync once a week on both machines.
I've got one of the machines over the Christmas period so hopefully that will be long enough to monitor it for any abnormal behaviour.
One of the machines actually has some AMD RAID errors in the event log:
Code:
Task 30 disk error on port 1 target 1 at LBA 0x066649a (Length 0x76) with status 30; Error register: 0
I just think both arrays dumped disks because they ran too far out of sync, and without any checking systems in place, that was inevitable.