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0 - Poweredge 2950 This question has suggested answer(s) Posted by KevinUK on 17 Feb 2011 2:44 Hi. I have an orange dell e1810 hdd 5 fault display and an E1810 error showing for Drive 0. There are 6 146GB SAS drives in the system and a PERC 5/i RAID controller to partition for a 20gb C drive (Windows Server 2003 installed) and
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660gb for the data D drive. I'm assuming that I'm going to have to replace the failing drive but never having had to replace a drive which is part of a RAID array, I'm a little bit cautious so any advice would be appreciated. Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. All Replies Posted by Todd Pietzsch on dell poweredge 2850 error codes 17 Feb 2011 9:16 Suggested Answer There can be a host of reasons why a drive fail that may not nesecistate drive replacement. Different options include checking to see if its in a predictive faulure status meing the drive has exceeded the allotment of errors. Issue can be related to updates as far as firmware on the RAID controller or drives themselves. As far as replacement, the drive itself is mounted via four screws in the carrier. If the drive has a slow amber light, you can slide the drive out, change the drive and push the carrier with new drive back into the system. With the drives being hot swappable, the drive should kick off a rebuild. If forever reason it doesnt, simply start a manual rebuild via OpenManage or the RAID controller directly, or set as hot spare and that will also kick off a rebuild, thus of course if you didnt have a hotspare already in the unit that took over when this drive fault occured. #iwork4DellGet Support on Twitter: @DellCaresPRO Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by KevinUK on 17 Feb 2011 9:22 Thanks. I'm waiting for the weekend so that I can power
the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I have a 3 year old Dell R710 (Server 2008R2 physical server) that started giving a fault error on Hard Drive 3 (of a 4
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drive RAID5 array) last Friday (after hours), I had iDRAC 6 Enterprise configured for alerts but
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it did not notify me. I know RAID5 is the worst and I am almost positive I ordered RAID6, but I was working with dell poweredge beep codes a consulting company at the time and was brand new to this job. Knowing what I know now, I would have used OBR10. I worked with Dell support and they had me run their DSET tool. Based on the http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/906/t/19366255 results, they said that it was not a complete drive failure but the data was no longer writing they had me re-seat the drive and the array resilvered, no problem, as there is very little activity on that server over the weekend. I was advised to update the PERC firmware, life-cycle controller firmware and BIOS, which I did. I tested the e-mails for the alerts in iDRAC and it sent them just fine. So this morning, I checked https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/478133-dell-r710-e1810-hard-drive-3-fault-raid5 the server in person and it was showing the same error. Called Dell and they said that we should replace the drive. Someone will be onsite tomorrow to replace the drive (300GB 10K SAS). They also got someone else on the line that explained that Dell Openmanage essentials would be the tool I should use to notify me of storage issues in iDRAC 6. Long story long, I am really nervous about the RAID5 resilvering and not causing another drive fault on the existing drives. I have been doing bare metal backups with Acronis Backup and Recovery 10 and am nervous about restoring using the boot media. I have some broadcom NICs that seem to have issues, according to some older support forum posts. I know that the backups in Acronis have been good for file level restores but I don't know how it will behave if I need to boot to their CD and attempt a restore for bare metal. This server has an EDI application/sql database (True Commerce) configured on it that gets backed up using an offsite backup software that has a plugin for the SQL database (the size is quite small ). It also has FileMaker 11 advanced server (these databases are natively backed up to a NAS), Goldmine 6 and for Windows services - File and Print services, WSUS and DHCP. Since there are several things running on t
Forum » For Enterprise » Servers » Raids » [Perc] LCD Error : E1810 HDD 0 Fault - http://www.dell-forum.com/raids/lcd-error-e1810-hdd-0-fault/ Review and clear SEL log « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: [Perc] LCD Error : E1810 HDD 0 Fault - Review and clear SEL log (Read 5723 times) Admin Administrator Full Member Posts: 124 Karma: +0/-0 [Perc] LCD Error : E1810 HDD 0 Fault - Review and clear SEL log « on: November dell poweredge 17, 2014, 06:13:10 AM » The message itself is self explanatory as it says “HDD 0 fault” indicating that the hard drive #0 failed. Following are my recommendations on what you can do to fix this.1) HDD is blinking amberYour HDD is failed or may have suffered from a disconnection of the raid.First thing to do is dell poweredge error to unplug and then replug the hard drive.HDD should start in rebuild, blinking amber. 2) HDD goes amber againWell, if your HDD goes amber again, this is because the controller found a lot of hardware errors and decided to remove the hard drive from raid. You have to replace it with a new one. 3) HDD stays greenGood, this is working fine. 4) There is no led after replugging the hard driveBad news, check that the hard drive is working on another slot: if there is no Led on another slot, your HDD is dead, replace it. If it shows green on another slot, you have an issue with your backplane, sas cables or Perc. Consider update/replace it. Tweet Logged Print Pages: [1] « previous next » Dell Unofficial Support Forum » For Enterprise » Servers » Raids » [Perc] LCD Error : E1810 HDD 0 Fault - Review and clear SEL log SMF 2.0.11 | SMF © 2015, Simple MachinesSMFAds for Free Forums XHTML RSS WAP2