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Solution  1008663.1 :   What an AEN raid event with ASC=5D ASCQ=80 means, and what to do about it.  


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Symptoms

When a disk is about to fail in a raid configuration A3000, A35000, or A1000

You will see the following in the var/adm/messages and Raid Manager log

Dec 20 08:09:54 dean raid: AEN event Host=dean Ctrl=1T92800367 Dev=c3t5d0

Dec 20 08:09:54 dean raid: ASC=5D ASCQ=80 FRU=59 LUN=00 LUN Stat=00

ASC=5D ASCQ=80

If you have not installed patch 108834-02 or higher for Raid Manager 6.22, your /usr/lib/osa/raidcode.txt file will

not have the appropriate information about the condition, and what is to be done to fix it.



Resolution

The following is from the /usr/lib/osa/raidcode.txt file from Raid Manager 6.22 patched with 108834-02 or higher.

ASC ASCQ Sense Key

5D 80 6

Drive Reported PFA (Predicted Failure Analysis) Condition

Policies for drive-predicted failure notifications vary depending on such factors as performance and availability requirements, RAID level, and use of Hot Spare drives. If you intend to replace the drive in advance of failure, you MUST first fix any components that have a Failed status. Failure to do so may result in data loss. If the drive is contained in a RAID 0 LUN, back up your data BEFORE failing the drive.

Fail the indicated drive using Options>>Manual Recovery>>Drives>>Fail in the Recovery Application (its fault LED will turn ON). Then replace it with a spare drive of adequate capacity. For RAID 0 LUNs, you must re-format the affected LUNs and restore data from your back up. For all other RAID levels, the data on the drive will be reconstructed upon replacing the drive.



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Sun StorageTek A5000 Array

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Change History
Date: 2003-05-20
User Name: Administrator
Action: Migration from KMSCreator
Comment: updated by : George Bolduc
comment : Looks OK, and no duplicates.
date : Feb 16, 2001



updated by : Carlos Fung
comment : Article created.
date : Feb 15, 2001



updated by : Carlos Fung
comment : No comment
date : Feb 15, 2001



updated by : Curtis DeCotis
comment : Changed:

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patch/fix explanation
a little paragraphing and format of the doc
date : Feb 15, 2001
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