Detect HP ML370 G5 Bad disk in RAID0

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I have one HP ML370 G5 server. Which has four 146GB SAS disks and two 300GB SAS disks that are configured as RAID 0.
I have encountered a problem with one of my disks. The windows server event viewer shows the error below:

Logical drive 2 configured on array controller P400 located in server
slot 1 returned a fatal error during a read/write request from/to the
volume. Logical block address 6331648, block count 256 and command 32
were taken from the failed logical I/O request. Array controller P400
located in server slot 1 is also reporting that the last physical
drive to report a fatal error condition (associated with this logical
request), is located on bus 0 and ID 1.

How can I determine whether all of my disks work well or not? and check for bad blocks on my disks!

Best Answer

You can install the HP Smart Array Configuration Utility on you Windows Server and determine on wich disc the error occurred. You can also restart your System and open the Smart Array Configuration Utility from startup to determine wich disc works wrong.

The Configuration Utility must be install on windows and you doesn't need a restart. You can download it from:

HP Support site

Update When you opened HP ACU you can go to "show Systemstatus" or change the view to "physical View" to access the status of each drive. But you can do the same with insight diagnostic, too.

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