Article ID: 000036675
Content Type: Troubleshooting
Last Reviewed: 07/23/2021
Predictive Failure is Seen in the Intel® RAID Controller Event Logs
Summary
When predictive failure happens, it is recommended to replace the corresponding disk/drive in the RAID array.
Description
RAID Event logs show Controller ID: 0 PD Predictive Failure: Port X – X:X:X warnings although the disks and virtual drives are online/optimal.
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Predictive Failure (ID 96) might be seen in the RAID logs.
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Resolution
It is recommended that you back up your RAID array and replace the drive as early as possible.
Predictive failure happens when specific Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) attributes of a drive reached a predefined threshold (varies by drive/disk manufacturer). This is typically an indication or warning that the corresponding drive may fail in the near future even though it is still functional at the moment.
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- Port X – X:X:X: The X shows information that can be used to identify the drive, such as the ID of the controller, enclosure, and slot that the drive is connected to.
- One of the Fault Tolerant Features of the Intel® RAID Controller is the SMART technology. This provides a higher level of predictive failure analysis. For more information, refer to the Intel® RAID Software User Guide.
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Additional information
It is possible that there are internal errors on a disk, which could eventually worsen its state and that of the virtual drive it belongs to.