Dne Po 1. dubna 2013 13:28:26, Cristian Rodríguez napsal(a):
El 01/04/13 11:37, Vojtěch Zeisek escribió:
Hello, openSUSE experts, recently I have got unpleasant news from logs:
end_device-0:10: mptsas: ioc0: removing sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 4, phy 3,sas_addr 0x922210b547a6049 [...] end_device-0:63: mptsas: ioc0: removing sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 4, phy 3,sas_addr 0x922210b547a6049 phy-0:3: mptsas: ioc0: delete phy 3, phy-obj (0xffff880272981c00) port-0:10: mptsas: ioc0: delete port 10, sas_addr (0x922210b547a6049) [...] port-0:63: mptsas: ioc0: delete port 63, sas_addr (0x922210b547a6049) audit: audit_backlog=326 > audit_backlog_limit=320 audit: audit_backlog=327 > audit_backlog_limit=320 audit: audit_lost=189 audit_rate_limit=0 audit_backlog_limit=320 [...] audit: audit_lost=423 audit_rate_limit=0 audit_backlog_limit=320 audit: backlog limit exceeded audit_log_start: 32 callbacks suppressed audit_log_start: 671 callbacks suppressed mptbase: ioc0: PhysDisk is now failed, out of sync mptbase: ioc0: PhysDisk is now missing, out of sync mptbase: ioc0: PhysDisk is now online, out of sync mptbase: ioc0: SMART data received, ASC/ASCQ = 5dh/10h
OK, use smartctl to access the smart data information , among other things it will display the hard disk serial number, then you can figure out which of the disks is dying by inspecting the hardware and comparing the serial numbers.
If smartd does not work with this controller, try the (usually awful) tools provided by the controller's manufacturer.
Thanks, SMART unfortunately doesn't work here. The controller does HW RAID 10, which openSUSE seas just as sda, so operation system IMHO doesn't know much about real physical disks... I hope the utility from IBM is not so terrible... ;-)
ps: I suggest inmediate action ;P
Hehe... All the best, Vojtěch -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/