denverpilot
Tied Down
Ya see, I think I found yer problem there...
Green good. Others bad. All you need to know about troubleshooting servers and storage arrays.
("end_request: critical target error, dev sdc, sector 0" on the Linux console is also bad juju.)
HP Array. MTBF on this controller - Six months. Even better it didn't stay operational with the redundant controller. (Note theres only one drive cable in use and it's plugged into the GOOD controller. This array should not be down.)
Pure unadulterated modern HP firmware quality here today, boy howdy. Ha.
I see "outrage" every time this thread pops up. Maybe for good reason.
Repaired layer-1 radical disruption to the layer-2 NIC, which resulted in a failure of any frame to identify the appropriate MAC address of the destination host, while simultaneously disallowing the NIC to perform its usual role of CSMA/CD of the Ethernet protocol.
Translation: A network cable was unplugged.
Green good. Others bad. All you need to know about troubleshooting servers and storage arrays.
("end_request: critical target error, dev sdc, sector 0" on the Linux console is also bad juju.)
HP Array. MTBF on this controller - Six months. Even better it didn't stay operational with the redundant controller. (Note theres only one drive cable in use and it's plugged into the GOOD controller. This array should not be down.)
Pure unadulterated modern HP firmware quality here today, boy howdy. Ha.
That is awesome. I'm going to have to use that one. Reminds me of the Presidential "debate" answers to direct questions!
Nope. It's actually saying the same thing. Presidential debate answers are of the general form: "Great question. Now let me repeat the sound bite I want to get in here, which may or may not be distantly related to the question."