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    IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L

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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
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      If this is an original X3650, it's 10 years old. Hardware issues aren't a surprise.

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        bhautik.shah @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender Yes it's original 10 years old. 🙂

        Today, also one drive was defunct, pl. find attached screen shot.
        From two days ago i have just created a new array. pl. sugest me on this,
        0_1484893938092_raid error.jpg

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          The options are pretty much limited to what was given.

          Update the firmware on the RAID controller
          update the firmware on the drives

          replace RAID controller
          replace drives

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

            The options are pretty much limited to what was given.

            Update the firmware on the RAID controller
            update the firmware on the drives

            replace RAID controller
            replace drives

            I agree. You have a hardware problem here. You might get lucky and have firmware fix it. If not, you need to replace things. Easiest is probably to replace the server.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
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              OK @scottalanmiller - since you mentioned replacing the server - what do you think the average server life should be for an SMB?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

                OK @scottalanmiller - since you mentioned replacing the server - what do you think the average server life should be for an SMB?

                8 years is good, ten years is okay if you are not replacing parts. Once you are paying for spare parts, the economics of keeping an old server generally vanish.

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                • iroalI
                  iroal @bhautik.shah
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                  @bhautik.shah

                  Check the battery in the Raid Controller, perhaps is empty.

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                    bhautik.shah @iroal
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                    @iroal Battery Status - Not Installed.

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                      bhautik.shah
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                      Hi All,

                      As per finding, There is no available online hard drives update for drives behind an ServeRAID-8k or ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller.
                      After i have found the ISO image for Hard drive update that was only available for SAS HDD, I have update the Hard drive firmware yesterday, and hopefully it was all working fine from yesterday,

                      SATA HDD Firmware not available for Server RAID 8K,8K-l card, ( Currently installed SATA HDD Model - ST1000DM )

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                      • iroalI
                        iroal @bhautik.shah
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                        @bhautik.shah said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

                        Hi All,

                        As per finding, There is no available online hard drives update for drives behind an ServeRAID-8k or ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller.
                        After i have found the ISO image for Hard drive update that was only available for SAS HDD, I have update the Hard drive firmware yesterday, and hopefully it was all working fine from yesterday,

                        SATA HDD Firmware not available for Server RAID 8K,8K-l card, ( Currently installed SATA HDD Model - ST1000DM )

                        Check the Smart status of the drive and test it with chkdsk unit: /R

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @bhautik.shah
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                          @bhautik.shah said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

                          Hi All,

                          As per finding, There is no available online hard drives update for drives behind an ServeRAID-8k or ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller.
                          After i have found the ISO image for Hard drive update that was only available for SAS HDD, I have update the Hard drive firmware yesterday, and hopefully it was all working fine from yesterday,

                          SATA HDD Firmware not available for Server RAID 8K,8K-l card, ( Currently installed SATA HDD Model - ST1000DM )

                          Great, let us know once you've been able to verify that it fixed things. Good luck!

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                            bhautik.shah
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                            Hi All.

                            After upgrading the firmware of hdd, its not helpful.

                            at any time any of the sas or sata hdd may gone faulty.

                            Now i have to decide add on raid controller on to this server.

                            So can anyone suggest me the controller that supports RAID 5 also.

                            Thanks in advance for your support.

                            Thanks,
                            Bhautik Shah

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @bhautik.shah
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                              @bhautik.shah said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

                              So can anyone suggest me the controller that supports RAID 5 also.

                              All non-hobby RAID controllers support RAID 5. I actually have never heard of any RAID controller of any class that doesn't support RAID 5 with 20 years of working with RAID controllers. One must have been made at some point in history, but I've literally never heard tell of one.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @bhautik.shah
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                                @bhautik.shah said in IBM Server X3650 (Type7979I2S) Raid Problem? Server RAID Card 8K-L:

                                Now i have to decide add on raid controller on to this server.

                                A quality RAID controller is not cheap. Even the most entry level one will be worth more than a ten year old server. I would replace the server with one that comes with a RAID controller already.

                                If you are in the US, xByte makes this super affordable for Dell and now HPE servers. Outside of the US, I normally advice SuperMicro.

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