Hi
I have issues with my Intel JBOD’s JBOD2224S2DP in SOFS solution.
When I run Get-StorageEnclosure is says HealthStatus = Unhealthy
The output looks like this
PassThroughClass :
PassThroughIds :
PassThroughNamespace :
PassThroughServer :
UniqueId : 5001E67806DDBFFF
CurrentSensorOperationalStatus :
DeviceId : {6a5fd4d9-f232-930e-90be-9e8c08b83302}
FanOperationalStatus : {OK, OK, OK}
FirmwareVersion : 0d00
FriendlyName : StorageEnclosure0
HealthStatus : Unhealthy
IOControllerOperationalStatus :
Manufacturer : INTEL
Model : RES2CV360-R
NumberOfSlots : 24
PowerSupplyOperationalStatus : {OK, OK}
SerialNumber :
TemperatureSensorOperationalStatus : OK
VoltageSensorOperationalStatus : {OK, OK, OK}
PSComputerName :
I can’t see anything with issues here.
If I look in the event viewer I find following error messages
EventID: 403
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-StorageSpaces-Driver/Operational
Level: Error
A storage enclosure failed to initialize. Return Code: The I/O device reported an I/O error..
This enclosure may be located using the following information:
Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Firmware Version:
EventID: 402
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-StorageSpaces-Driver/Operational
Level: Warning
The health of storage enclosure {655e3f23-0ed3-8ab6-e379-5345bde089c9} has changed from Healthy to Unhealthy.
This enclosure may be located using the following information:
Manufacturer: INTEL
Model Number: RES2CV360-R
Serial Number:
Firmware Version: 0d00
It may also be located by running this command in PowerShell:
Get-StorageEnclosure | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "{655e3f23-0ed3-8ab6-e379-5345bde089c9}" }
I have updated my LSI HBA with latest firmware and drivers, the Intel JBOD have the latest firmware from Intel.
Windows 2012 R2 have all the latest patches from Microsoft.
Where should I start looking for the issue?
Regards
Nicolai Sørlie