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March 12th, 2025 21:19
After power failure with one controller my Dell PS6100XS storage device not booting.
After power failure with one controller my Dell PS6100XS storage device not booting. When we are trying to check the status of array then it is showing below message.
The error which i see after booting the device are as below.
LV log has been damaged. Contact the support provider for your PS Series array.
The storage array is still initializing.  Limited commands will be available until the initialization is complete. Please try again later.
we have tried with reboot but there it is showing below message.
CLI> restart
netmgtd:1741819983.30:main.c:1054:AUDIT:25.7.8:User action: restart
Restarting the system will result in the active and secondary control
modules switching roles. Therefore, the current active control module
will become the secondary after the system restart.
After you enter the restart command, the active control module will fail over.
To continue to use the serial connection when the array restarts, connect the
serial cable to the new active control module.
Do you really want to restart the system? (yes/no) [no]:yes
Restarting at Wed Mar 12 18:53:16 EDT 2025 -- please wait...
logevent:1741819996.23:logevent.cc:238:WARNING:25.3.0:User has initiated a quick restart.
cflush: Array initialization is incomplete. The array cannot be rebooted
or halted in this state.
There are two options:
         1. Wait until the array has finished initializing, then
            retry the shutdown.
         2. Power off the array.
Waiting for the secondary to synchronize with us (max 900s)
Rebooting the active controller
reboot: Array initialization is incomplete. The array cannot be rebooted
or halted in this state.
There are two options:
         1. Wait until the array has finished initializing, then
            retry the shutdown.
         2. Power off the array.
Error: Returned from qboot preload, array did not reboot.



DELL-Joey C
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March 13th, 2025 03:38
Hi,
I've responded to your initial post here: http://del.ly/612110O2DP. I am unsure what would be the reason that you posted twice. I'll leave this post for public users to provide any other information on their experiences.