Re: Healthy (At Risk) Drives

Date : Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:35:28 -0500
To : DS List <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : Phil Mastman <phil(at)sandlotpictures.com>
Subject : Re: Healthy (At Risk) Drives
Hi Neal--

Thank you very much for your reply.  I'll give ASM and the re-generate
options a try.  Just to make sure, does the "regenerate" option endanger any
of the media that I have on the array?

There is one other factor that I forgot to mention... We have two sets of
drives that we regularly swap in the mediadock.  About 1 out of 3 times
, when I put in the set of drives that is generating the error, only seven
of the eight drives come up in the manage disks window.  After shutting
everything off and reseating the drives, all eight will show up.  Think this
is related?

--Phil




> Dear Phil,
> 
> It means that for whatever reason Windows has found a fault with the
> stripe set. Often this is just a momentary thing (ie the drives
> were'nt quite spun up fully when you started up Windows) but it can
> mean a degraded SCSI system, drive or chassis. I agree with Scott in
> that you should right click and select "re-generate" and then keep an
> eye on the set for re-occurances for a while. As an extra precaution I
> would recomend installing Avid Storage Manager on your system and
> performing an overnight random read only storage test. This will give
> a report in the morning of any errors found and may restore some
> confidence in your drive set. If you are in a position to do a clean
> format on the drive set at any time you may wish to take the
> opertunity to perform a random read/write test on the drives. This
> will thoroughly excercise the set and weed out any weak ones if any.
> (Note that the utility will only run on Avid drives unfortunately.)
> 
> Sylvain has kindly made ASM available form the support site. Make sure
> that you follow his directions to install the correct version of Java
> first per the site instructions.
> 
> http://www3.softimage.com/DS2/right/download/cstools.htm
> 
> With kind regards,
> 
> Neal
> 
> Neal Kemsley
> 
> ACSR DS|NT|Unity
> 
> On 10/28/05, Phil Mastman <phil(at)sandlotpictures.com> wrote:
>> Happy Friday, everyone--
>> 
>> From the Windows "My Computer>Manage>Disk Management"  screen, my video
>> storage D: drive displays under each of the 8 disk numbers in the left
>> column "Online (errors)"  On the right side, where each of the drives of the
>> striped array is listed, it says "Healthy (at risk)".
>> 
>> What does this mean, exactly?  Is there something I should do to remove the
>> errors and the risk?  The drive array has been working perfectly... No
>> issues whatsoever.
>> 
>> Compaq, Equinox, 7.6 QFE 2
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> --Phil Mastman
>> Sandlot Pictures, Inc.
>> 
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