I agree with sale_u123, I reckon the moment you'll get SMART error , LSI card will mark that drive as "predictive failure".Originally Posted by sale_u123
I agree with sale_u123, I reckon the moment you'll get SMART error , LSI card will mark that drive as "predictive failure".Originally Posted by sale_u123
I believe that Open-E has got MegaCLI build in hence you can create / delete LSI arrays from the WebGUI (h/w raid sub-menu). Here you can find more information about The MegaRAID Command Tool (CT) is a command line interface (CLI) application forOriginally Posted by piotrp
SAS - http://www.lsi.com/downloads/Public/...6-01_Rev_J.pdf (Chapter #5)
Hello,Originally Posted by marcinrozanski
I was not asking about MegaCLI. I have checked that "smartmontools" in newest version is able to check SMART status at each drive connected to controller. It works under CentOS 6 and MegaRAID driver version 5.3. I am asking about that functionality in Open-e DSS as tools exists.
Sorry to bring up an older post, but has there been a resolution to the battery issue? We're also experiencing it (but with the Intel branded version of the card - RS25DB080).
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latest build of DSSV6(5845) can sense the BBU with LSI chipset.
What version of DSSV6 and controller firmware are you using? The intel OEM may not have the latest from LSI yet.
Hi Team,Originally Posted by Gr-R
this is not correct. We have the same issue with the 2nd Generation of LSI controllers on open-e DSS6. A BBU ist installed, but open-e didn't see it. We have installed DSSV6(5845) and with the latest firmware on the LSI MegaRAID SAS 9285-8e (Ver. 23.1.1-0004).
We got the information: "There is no BBU currently installed in you system or your BBU has failed. Write Through Cache will be enabled which may decrease overall write performance. In order to disable Write Through Cache please disable Write Through for failed/missing BBU."
With the LSI MegaRID SAS 9261, ther is no issue.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Reiner
Reiner:
We do have an open support case going on. If you connect with LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager or Intel RAID Web Console 2 directly to your Open-E server, it will show the battery (and the log files report it as well).
Hopefully there will be a resolution soon.
If you want to verify that your battery is functional, and the volume(s) is/are in Write Back mode (assuming you have it enabled w/BBU), you should connect with MSM or RWC2.
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update:
The issue here is that the CLI tool returns results in different ways depending on the LSI controller type, or OEM chipset.
If the BBU is not showing in the DSS V6 GUI, using the MSM is the best option at this point to check its status.
For some cards it will work as expected.
Thanks both for your feedback.
Best regards,
Reiner