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April 7th, 2025 14:40

failed drive sc5020

Dears,

We have a compellent sc5020 which shows a failed drive in the storage manager client interface as in the attached screenshot.

the status os the disk is down

but physically there is no red led on the disk, it is green.

shall we proceed with replacement ?

Thanks

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April 11th, 2025 20:43

Hello,

 

It may be a bad drive.

 

Did you specify the drive is for Compellent system with Compellent firmware when purchased?

 

The drive could be the same model but does not have Compellent firmware.

Similar to this issue: https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/compellent/issue-replacing-drive-sc5020/647fa209f4ccf8a8de76cc77

 

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April 7th, 2025 20:36

Hello,

 

Were you in the process of replacing a drive? If so you may continue with that operation.

 

Take a look at: Replacing disks in SC Series via the Dell Storage Manager Client

https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000117921/replacing-disks-in-sc-series-via-the-dell-storage-manager-client

 

If you were not in the process of replacing this drive then; Have you tried close and relaunch Storage Manager?

Did any of the reporting change?

 

Verify you on the latest Dell Storage Manager:

20.1.20.48

https://www.dell.com/support/product-details/en-us/product/storage-sc5020/drivers

 

 

Have you tried reseating the drive?

Set to Maintenance mode

Remove drive Wait for about 10-15 seconds

Reinsert drive

After reseating the drive and verifying its status, exit maintenance mode to resume normal operations.

 

If the drive status remains "down" after reseating, it might be necessary to proceed with the replacement.

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April 11th, 2025 16:27

Dear @DELL-Charles R 

We have did the procedure you mentioned and we tried to replace the disk by a new one.

but the new one won't be recognized by the array

here below the message after the last step of replacing the disk from "dell storage manager client"

We have a repeat the replace procedure many times but always the new drive won't be recognized and won't become UP.

is the new drive also failed ? what to do .. thanks :))

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April 11th, 2025 19:32

Hello,

 

Does drive show green led like your first image, or any led ?

 

Have you verified it is in the correct screw holes of the drive carrier?

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April 11th, 2025 19:48

Hello :)

Thanks for your quick answer :))

yes the drive show green led  (when i right click on the disk and choose "indicator on" the leds start blinking, just to verify that the slot is responding to Dell storage manager client)

yes it is in the correct screw holes

i think that even the new disk is faulty

Thanks

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April 20th, 2025 11:22

you should to check whether user allocation block is zero. If it reached to zero, then you can replace the disk. 

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