• After a period of time, the hard disk error rate rises rapidly


    Kim
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    I use Dell H200 HBA card (has flashed to LSI 9211-8i IT Mode) .

     

    Recently, I find that when I copy big file (like 4G+) via SMB, about 10 minutes later , it failed to write. I open the control panel and find the error is rising fastly.

     

    I have tried many ways to restore to normal (like spin up/down), but they all failed. And I can't halt or reboot it gracefully! If I reboot the computer violently, it restores to normal. If I try the same thing, I will get the same result.

     

    Another interesting phenomenon is that I plug the hard disk into the chip without any problems. After plugging it back into the Dell H200, the problem came.

     

    I suspect it is the Dell H200 problem , but I can't solve it!

     

    I upload some diagnostics, they are generated when I halt the system.

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    Not a defect, and you should probably post in General Support, but it's either the controller (especially if it happens to be a counterfeit card), or a cabling issue.  Reseat the cabling / power connectors

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    I have copied this report to General Support. Please go there for further discussion.

     

     

     

    Changed Status to Closed

    Changed Priority to Other

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