HP DL580G5 With MSA1000


 
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Old 07-17-2013
HP DL580G5 With MSA1000

HI All

Need your help related to problem in one of HP server DL580G5 which is connected to MSA1000 through FC i.e. SAN switch is involved. the system was fine until MSA disappeared from system and after rebooting MSA the Drive is visible to windows 2003 Server but now another problem started i.e. windows become halt after few mints and blue screen appears. I have changed the HBA which is off qlogic updated its driver but issue is there. If I unplug cable or disable HBA from Device manager system is fine otherwise if you connect FC cable or enable HBA system will halt and after few seconds blue screen will appear. I need help to resolve this issue. If you need any logs please let me know.

Regards
# 2  
Old 08-04-2013
this question is more suited in the windows or storage discussions ... just a quick thought if this issue is still outstanding -- reread the logs on the msa box for any errors as the cause of your problem is very likely local to the msa ...

if already resolved, it would be great if you could share the fix ...
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Old 08-05-2013
well issue is diagnosed but its strange. MSA storage is able to read but as I try to write anything system hangs which is strange so still looking for the solution. In safe mode windows is fine so is the storage but in case of normal windows it hangs as application is started and starting to write on MSA partition.
Well what I have find out that there is issue with Hard disk which needs to be reformatted as controller has been replaced but issue is still there. If any one has idea what could be reason kindly share.
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Old 08-07-2013
if the issue still exists after the drive is reformatted, you might also need to replace it as the controller does not really do the actual writing on the drive ...

if the issue still exists after that, there is the possibility that the msa error also corrupted windows ... hopefully, you folks have good backups ...
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