Patrol read errors on Dell Perc 6...

Svein Skogen (Listmail account) svein-listmail at stillbilde.net
Sun Aug 8 15:25:02 UTC 2010


On 08.08.2010 12:07, Scott Mitchell wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a Dell R710 server running 8.0R/amd64, with a PERC 6 RAID controller 
> and four SAS drives in a RAID10 configuration.  The RAID controller does a 
> weekly "patrol read" that threw up a load of errors in the most recent run:
> 

*SNIP*

Patrol reads are done internally in the controller firmware. You're
getting warnings that a disk is failing. Do with that information what
you feel is necessary.

//Svein

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