# Drive Verification Results - R630-01 **Date**: 2025-12-13 **Status**: 🔍 **6x 250GB DRIVES NOT DETECTED BY OS** --- ## Verification Results ### Disks Detected by OS - **sda**: 279.4 GB (300GB) - Proxmox installation (LVM) - **sdb**: 279.4 GB (300GB) - Ceph OSD ### Expected Disks - **6x 250GB drives** - **NOT DETECTED** ❌ --- ## Analysis The 6x 250GB drives are **not visible to the operating system**. This means they are likely: 1. **In PERC Controller but Unconfigured** (Most Likely) - Drives are physically installed - Detected by PERC controller - Not configured as virtual disks - Not exposed to OS 2. **In RAID Array** - Drives are part of a RAID virtual disk - Not exposed as individual disks - Need to reconfigure to expose individually 3. **Not Physically Installed** (Less Likely) - User confirmed 8 total bays with drives - But OS only sees 2 drives - May need physical verification --- ## Current Ceph Status - **OSD Count**: 2 (insufficient for 3-way replication) - **Health**: HEALTH_WARN with multiple issues: - TOO_FEW_OSDS: OSD count 2 < 3 required - Too many PGs per OSD (288 > max 250) - Degraded data redundancy - Slow operations --- ## Next Steps ### Immediate: Check PERC Controller The drives are likely in the PERC controller but not exposed. Check: 1. **Install Dell OpenManage** (if not installed): ```bash apt-get install -y srvadmin-all systemctl start dsm_sa_datamgrd ``` 2. **Check Physical Disks in PERC**: ```bash omreport storage pdisk controller=0 ``` 3. **Check Virtual Disks**: ```bash omreport storage vdisk controller=0 ``` 4. **Check Controller Status**: ```bash omreport storage controller ``` ### If Drives Found in PERC **Option A: Configure as Individual Virtual Disks** (Recommended for Ceph) - Create one virtual disk per physical disk - Expose each 250GB drive individually - Use for Ceph OSDs **Option B: Use PERC HBA Mode** (If Supported) - Configure PERC in HBA (Host Bus Adapter) mode - Passes drives directly to OS - Best for Ceph (no RAID overhead) ### If Drives Not Found in PERC 1. **Physical Verification**: - Check drive bay LEDs - Verify drives are seated properly - Check backplane connections 2. **Controller Issues**: - Check PERC controller status - May need firmware update - May need controller replacement --- ## Commands to Run on R630-01 ```bash # 1. Check for PERC controller lspci | grep -iE "raid|perc|lsi|megaraid" # 2. Check kernel messages dmesg | grep -iE "sd[a-z]|disk|perc" | tail -20 # 3. Check SCSI devices cat /proc/scsi/scsi # 4. Check if OpenManage available which omreport which perccli # 5. If OpenManage installed omreport storage pdisk controller=0 omreport storage vdisk controller=0 ``` --- ## Expected PERC Output If drives are in PERC, you should see: ``` Physical Disk Information ------------------------- ID Status State Name Size 0:0:0 Online Ready ... 300 GB 0:0:1 Online Ready ... 300 GB 0:0:2 Online Ready ... 250 GB ← Should see 6 of these 0:0:3 Online Ready ... 250 GB 0:0:4 Online Ready ... 250 GB 0:0:5 Online Ready ... 250 GB 0:0:6 Online Ready ... 250 GB 0:0:7 Online Ready ... 250 GB ``` --- ## Summary ### Current State - ✅ 2x 300GB drives detected and in use - ❌ 6x 250GB drives **NOT detected by OS** - 🔍 Need to check PERC controller configuration ### Action Required 1. **Check PERC controller** for 6x 250GB drives 2. **Configure drives** to expose to OS (if found) 3. **Create Ceph OSD** on one of the 250GB drives 4. **Fix Ceph health** issues ### Priority 🔴 **URGENT** - Need to expose 250GB drives to create third OSD --- **Last Updated**: 2025-12-13 **Status**: 🔍 **CHECK PERC CONTROLLER FOR 250GB DRIVES**