Dell PERC Question (Server Down)
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@scottalanmiller sai
If code issues make it past the demarcation point, that's an error on the server side, not the iDRAC side. Even if it is triggered by bad code in the iDRAC, the iDRAC only gets to do as much damage as the server lets it do.
But the iDARC has full access to the server.
I understand if I did sometthing stupid, the server would let me, but I just don't see how using the iDRAC I should be expecting that kind of behavior.
Or that if the iDRAC told the server to do something bad we should be blaming anyone else than the iDRAC.
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@Dashrender said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
How does my fan issue get caused by the iLo?
Would it be something like, the iLo software has a bug, when it tries to read the fans it uses the wrong API calls, which the fans read as an error, and when the fans read an error this spin up?
ILO reads the temperature sensors, it might pass the sensors out and then the speed control back in.
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@BRRABill said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@scottalanmiller sai
If code issues make it past the demarcation point, that's an error on the server side, not the iDRAC side. Even if it is triggered by bad code in the iDRAC, the iDRAC only gets to do as much damage as the server lets it do.
But the iDARC has full access to the server.
I understand if I did sometthing stupid, the server would let me, but I just don't see how using the iDRAC I should be expecting that kind of behavior.
Or that if the iDRAC told the server to do something bad we should be blaming anyone else than the iDRAC.
If the code in the iDRAC actually issues a call like "drop a drive", then the iDRAC is being a bad actor, just like you could do from the PERC console. If the issue is that the iDRAC is issueing gibbering and the PERC decides to drop the drive because of gibberish, that's the PERC's fault for doing something it wasn't told to do.
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@BRRABill Thank you for reaching out! Even though I have set up an email notification for this post, I haven't been receiving them. Much appreciate you keeping me in the loop. This is beyond my basic IT knowledge (marketing gal here), but I will alert one of our engineers to see if they can chime in.
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@Lyndsie_xByte said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@BRRABill Thank you for reaching out! Even though I have set up an email notification for this post, I haven't been receiving them. Much appreciate you keeping me in the loop. This is beyond my basic IT knowledge (marketing gal here), but I will alert one of our engineers to see if they can chime in.
Email notices run out after about 5 days or less. I think ML is working on it, but it's a cost issue.
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@BRRABill
I'm coming late into this thread and I'm having problems discerning exactly what the issue is right now. Please contact your xByte rep Brad and he will get a support request going. Our techs can assist directly and can get Edge officially involved instead of trying to rely on ML posts.
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@Dashrender said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@Lyndsie_xByte said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@BRRABill Thank you for reaching out! Even though I have set up an email notification for this post, I haven't been receiving them. Much appreciate you keeping me in the loop. This is beyond my basic IT knowledge (marketing gal here), but I will alert one of our engineers to see if they can chime in.
Email notices run out after about 5 days or less. I think ML is working on it, but it's a cost issue.
Not exactly. It is a choice to use a service with limits over sending directly and updating records.
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@todd-at-xByte said
@BRRABill
I'm coming late into this thread and I'm having problems discerning exactly what the issue is right now. Please contact your xByte rep Brad and he will get a support request going. Our techs can assist directly and can get Edge officially involved instead of trying to rely on ML posts.
--ToddTodd:
I reached out to Brad yesterday to open a case with your tech support. Though we already kind of went through them and they sent us to EDGE. I've been having problems with EDGE responding to me, which is why I reached back out to Lyndsey who set that up the first time.
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@JaredBusch said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@Dashrender said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@Lyndsie_xByte said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@BRRABill Thank you for reaching out! Even though I have set up an email notification for this post, I haven't been receiving them. Much appreciate you keeping me in the loop. This is beyond my basic IT knowledge (marketing gal here), but I will alert one of our engineers to see if they can chime in.
Email notices run out after about 5 days or less. I think ML is working on it, but it's a cost issue.
Not exactly. It is a choice to use a service with limits over sending directly and updating records.
We tried sending directly and were blacklisted. We could try to get that to work but have tried this in the past and not had luck. We couldn't get even test messages to go out locally. If we switched to local, email would just stop for nearly everyone, all the time, completely.
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@todd-at-xByte said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
@BRRABill
I'm coming late into this thread and I'm having problems discerning exactly what the issue is right now. Please contact your xByte rep Brad and he will get a support request going. Our techs can assist directly and can get Edge officially involved instead of trying to rely on ML posts.
--ToddWhy not get Edge responding here?
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@todd-at-xByte said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
I'm coming late into this thread and I'm having problems discerning exactly what the issue is right now.
From what I could tell, the issue is that Edge does not respond.
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@StrongBad said
From what I could tell, the issue is that Edge does not respond.
Yes, the tech who was working with me has not responded.
Now, in the past few weeks I have dealt with people on vacation, and people who were sick, and everything else. So I always like to give them the benefit of the doubt as to why they are not responding.
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@BRRABill Any update to share?
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This was the latest e-mail from earlier this afternoon:
"That information is good. I was hoping that your iDRAC log would shine some light on what the actual fault error was being recorded when the drive array is actually going down. Iām working on this now with one of our SSD engineers and I am hoping to have some additional information or potential resolutions about this issue today. "
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Checking in again.
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Have not heard from them today, sadly.
Let me go rattle the cage...
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The cage rattling did nothing.
In other news, the RAID array crashed again this morning. Management is starting to ask questions, so I think I am just going to go back to the old DELL spinning rust drives. I don't think I have an option at this point.
This time (this is the fourth time this has happen in a month) was similar to times 1 and 2. In both those instances the entire virtual disk disappeared, as did the physical disks. If you boot into the PERC config, you will see under the FOREIGN tab that the VD and the PD are both there. "Simply" reimport the config, and you're all set.
The third time, the array was still there, it was the disk in 0:0 that was missing. So we cleared the foreign config off of that.
This fourth time, I took more notice of what happened when the array came back up. Sure enough it was 0;0 that was degraded. But, I don't know if I can trust that it might just be that drive.
Here are some pictures of the PERC screens...
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It's possible that the PERC is bad, I suppose.
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@scottalanmiller said
It's possible that the PERC is bad, I suppose.
Why would you think that as opposed to it being the disks?
Or are you just spitballing ideas?
Of course DELL would say it was the disks, but the first thing that @BradfromxByte said the first time was that it had to be the disk. It was the guys from EDGE that said no.
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@scottalanmiller said in Dell PERC Question (Server Down):
It's possible that the PERC is bad, I suppose.
BTW: this PERC did not come with the server. But it was purchased new from DELL.