Weblogic in running state. no health check status (empty)

Hello.
I have installed weblogic 10.3.5 with os unix in the production enviromente.
The managed servers fail with the no health status, this behavior is ramdon and the workaround is restart the managed servers.
Do you know how to solve this problem?
Regards,
Milton

Check if you Managed Server was configured to restart automatically when a stuck thread was detected.
Login wls->Environment->Servers-><Manage Server Name>->Monitoring->health
check "restart with stuck thread".

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    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM   (addr: 0000000020250170, size: 4194304, end: 0000000020650170)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA   (addr: 0000000020660170, size: 3072000, end: 000000002094E170)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR   (addr: 0000000020950170, size: 4194304, end: 0000000020D50170)
    B  dbcalbuf: Buffer CALE  (addr: 0000000020D60050, size: 500000, end: 0000000020DDA170)
    M  CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
    S  *** init spool environment
    S  TSPEVJOB updates inside critical section: event_update_nocsec = 0
    S  initialize debug system
    T  Stack direction is downwards.
    T  debug control: prepare exclude for printer trace
    T  new memory block 00000000141756E0
    S  spool kernel/ddic check: Ok
    S  using table TSP02FX for frontend printing
    S  1 spool work process(es) found
    S  frontend print via spool service enabled
    S  printer list size is 150
    S  printer type list size is 50
    S  queue size (profile)   = 300
    S  hostspool list size = 3000
    S  option list size is 30
    S      intervals: query=50, rescan=1800, global=300 info=120
    S      processing queue enabled
    S  creating spool memory service RSPO-RCLOCKS at 000000002A0700D0
    S  doing lock recovery
    S  setting server cache root
    S  using server cache size 100 (prof=100)
    S  creating spool memory service RSPO-SERVERCACHE at 000000002A0704F0
    S    using messages for server info
    B  dbtran INFO (init_connection '<DEFAULT>' [ORACLE:700.08]):
    B   max_blocking_factor =   5,  max_in_blocking_factor      =   5,
    B   min_blocking_factor =   5,  min_in_blocking_factor      =   5,
    B   prefer_union_all    =   0,  prefer_join                 =   0,
    B   prefer_fix_blocking =   0,  prefer_in_itab_opt          =   1,
    B   convert AVG         =   0,  alias table FUPD            =   0,
    B   escape_as_literal   =   1,  opt GE LE to BETWEEN        =   0,
    B   select *            =0x0f,  character encoding          = STD / <none>:-,
    B   use_hints           = abap->1, dbif->0x1, upto->2147483647, rule_in->0,
    B                         rule_fae->0, concat_fae->0, concat_fae_or->0

    S Mon Dec 13 08:40:15 2010
    S  size of spec char cache entry: 297032 bytes (timeout 100 sec)
    S  size of open spool request entry: 2512 bytes
    S  immediate print option for implicitely closed spool requests is disabled
    A  **GENER Trace switched on ***

    A  -PXA--
    A  PXA INITIALIZATION
    A  PXA: Locked PXA-Semaphore.
    A  System page size: 4kb, total admin_size: 20564kb, dir_size: 20472kb.
    A  Attached to PXA (address 000007FFEDAB0050, size 300000K)
    A  abap/pxa = shared protect gen_remote
    A  PXA INITIALIZATION FINISHED
    A  -PXA--

    A  ABAP ShmAdm attached (addr=000007FF4FEEA000 leng=20955136 end=000007FF512E6000)
    A  >> Shm MMADM area (addr=000007FF50392E80 leng=247168 end=000007FF503CF400)
    A  >> Shm MMDAT area (addr=000007FF503D0000 leng=15818752 end=000007FF512E6000)
    A  RFC Destination> destination q4de3gsy203_BI7_00 host q4de3gsy203 system BI7 systnr 0 (q4de3gsy203_BI7_00)
    A  RFC Options> H=q4de3gsy203,S=00,d=2,
    A  RFC FRFC> fallback activ but this is not a central instance.
    A   
    A  RFC rfc/signon_error_log = -1
    A  RFC rfc/dump_connection_info = 0
    A  RFC rfc/dump_client_info = 0
    A  RFC rfc/cp_convert/ignore_error = 1
    A  RFC rfc/cp_convert/conversion_char = 23
    A  RFC rfc/wan_compress/threshold = 251
    A  RFC rfc/recorder_pcs not set, use defaule value: 2
    A  RFC rfc/delta_trc_level not set, use default value: 0
    A  RFC rfc/no_uuid_check not set, use default value: 0
    A  RFC rfc/bc_ignore_thcmaccp_retcode not set, use default value: 0
    A  RFC Method> initialize RemObjDriver for ABAP Objects
    M  ThrCreateShObjects          allocated 27042 bytes at 000000002A9E0050

    N Mon Dec 13 08:40:16 2010
    N  SsfSapSecin: putenv(SECUDIR=D:\usr\sap\BI7\DVEBMGS00\sec): ok

    N  =================================================
    N  === SSF INITIALIZATION:
    N  ===...SSF Security Toolkit name SAPSECULIB .
    N  ===...SSF trace level is 0 .
    N  ===...SSF library is D:\usr\sap\BI7\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapsecu.dll .
    N  ===...SSF hash algorithm is SHA1 .
    N  ===...SSF symmetric encryption algorithm is DES-CBC .
    N  ===...sucessfully completed.
    N  =================================================

    N Mon Dec 13 08:40:17 2010
    N  MskiInitLogonTicketCacheHandle: Logon Ticket cache pointer retrieved from shared memory.
    N  MskiInitLogonTicketCacheHandle: Workprocess runs with Logon Ticket cache.
    M  JrfcVmcRegisterNativesDriver o.k.
    W  =================================================
    W  === ipl_Init() called
    W    ITS Plugin: Path dw_gui
    W    ITS Plugin: Description ITS Plugin - ITS rendering DLL
    W    ITS Plugin: sizeof(SAP_UC) 2
    W    ITS Plugin: Release: 700, [7000.0.254.20050900]
    W    ITS Plugin: Int.version, [33]
    W    ITS Plugin: Feature set: [22]
    W    ===... Calling itsp_Init in external dll ===>
    W  === ipl_Init() returns 0, ITSPE_OK: OK
    W  =================================================
    N  VSI: WP init in ABAP VM completed with rc=0
    E  Profile-Parameter: enque/deque_wait_answer = FALSE
    E  Profile-Parameter: enque/sync_dequeall = 0
    E  Replication is disabled
    E  EnqCcInitialize: local lock table initialization o.k.
    E  EnqId_SuppressIpc: local EnqId initialization o.k.
    E  EnqCcInitialize: local enqueue client init o.k.

    S Mon Dec 13 08:40:19 2010
    S  found spool memory service RSPO-ACTIONS at 000000002A07A230

    A Mon Dec 13 08:40:20 2010
    A  **GENER Trace switched off ***
    M  SosICreateNewAnchorArray: sos_search_anchor_semantics = 1

    C Mon Dec 13 08:40:21 2010
    C  build_stmt: reallocating stmt buffer: 2000 -> 3002 characters
    B  table logging switched on for client '800'

    M Mon Dec 13 08:40:23 2010
    M  SecAudit(RsauShmInit): WP attached to existing shared memory.
    M  SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of SCSA........... = 000000000AFC0050
    M  SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of RSAUSHM........ = 000000000AFC07C0
    M  SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of RSAUSLOTINFO... = 000000000AFC0800
    M  SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of RSAUSLOTS...... = 000000000AFC080C
    M  rdisp/rb_cleaned_rfc = 0

    M Mon Dec 13 08:40:27 2010
    M  Deactivate ASTAT hyper index locking

    M Mon Dec 13 08:44:30 2010

    M  *****************************************************************************
    M  *
    M  *  LOCATION    SAP-Gateway on host q4de3gsy203 / sapgw00
    M  *  ERROR       program dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *
    M  *  TIME        Mon Dec 13 08:44:30 2010
    M  *  RELEASE     700
    M  *  COMPONENT   SAP-Gateway
    M  *  VERSION     2
    M  *  RC          679
    M  *  MODULE      gwr3cpic.c
    M  *  LINE        1835
    M  *  DETAIL      TP dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *  COUNTER     15
    M  *
    M  *****************************************************************************

    A  RFC 1485  CONVID 21905907
    A   * CMRC=2 DATA=0 STATUS=0 SAPRC=679 ThSAPOCMINIT
    A  RFC> ABAP Programm: SAPLSADC (Transaction: )
    A  RFC> User: RANGUPTA (Client: 001)
    A  RFC> Destination: SAPDB_DBM_DAEMON (handle: 2, , )
    A  RFC SERVER> RFC Server Session (handle: 1, 21904860, {D18C06E0-7859-F141-92A8-005056956B4B})
    A  RFC SERVER> Caller host:
    A  RFC SERVER> Caller transaction code:  (Caller Program: SAPLSADC)
    A  RFC SERVER> Called function module: DBM_CONNECT_PUR
    A  TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
    A  ** RABAX: end RX_GET_MESSAGE

    M Mon Dec 13 08:45:54 2010

    M  *****************************************************************************
    M  *
    M  *  LOCATION    SAP-Gateway on host q4de3gsy203 / sapgw00
    M  *  ERROR       program dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *
    M  *  TIME        Mon Dec 13 08:45:54 2010
    M  *  RELEASE     700
    M  *  COMPONENT   SAP-Gateway
    M  *  VERSION     2
    M  *  RC          679
    M  *  MODULE      gwr3cpic.c
    M  *  LINE        1835
    M  *  DETAIL      TP dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *  COUNTER     30
    M  *
    M  *****************************************************************************

    A  RFC 1485  CONVID 21998657
    A   * CMRC=2 DATA=0 STATUS=0 SAPRC=679 ThSAPOCMINIT
    A  RFC> ABAP Programm: SAPLSADC (Transaction: )
    A  RFC> User: RANGUPTA (Client: 001)
    A  RFC> Destination: SAPDB_DBM_DAEMON (handle: 2, , )
    A  RFC SERVER> RFC Server Session (handle: 1, 21997642, {038D06E0-8E49-F147-92A8-005056956B4B})
    A  RFC SERVER> Caller host:
    A  RFC SERVER> Caller transaction code:  (Caller Program: SAPLSADC)
    A  RFC SERVER> Called function module: DBM_CONNECT_PUR
    A  TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
    A  ** RABAX: end RX_GET_MESSAGE

    M Mon Dec 13 08:48:12 2010

    M  *****************************************************************************
    M  *
    M  *  LOCATION    SAP-Gateway on host q4de3gsy203 / sapgw00
    M  *  ERROR       program dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *
    M  *  TIME        Mon Dec 13 08:48:12 2010
    M  *  RELEASE     700
    M  *  COMPONENT   SAP-Gateway
    M  *  VERSION     2
    M  *  RC          679
    M  *  MODULE      gwr3cpic.c
    M  *  LINE        1835
    M  *  DETAIL      TP dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *  COUNTER     45
    M  *
    M  *****************************************************************************

    A  RFC 1485  CONVID 22146986
    A   * CMRC=2 DATA=0 STATUS=0 SAPRC=679 ThSAPOCMINIT
    A  RFC> ABAP Programm: SAPLSADC (Transaction: )
    A  RFC> User: RANGUPTA (Client: 001)
    A  RFC> Destination: SAPDB_DBM_DAEMON (handle: 2, , )
    A  RFC SERVER> RFC Server Session (handle: 1, 22145986, {558D06E0-45BF-F199-92A8-005056956B4B})
    A  RFC SERVER> Caller host:
    A  RFC SERVER> Caller transaction code:  (Caller Program: SAPLSADC)
    A  RFC SERVER> Called function module: DBM_CONNECT_PUR
    A  TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
    A  ** RABAX: end RX_GET_MESSAGE

    M Mon Dec 13 08:49:33 2010

    M  *****************************************************************************
    M  *
    M  *  LOCATION    SAP-Gateway on host q4de3gsy203 / sapgw00
    M  *  ERROR       program dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *
    M  *  TIME        Mon Dec 13 08:49:33 2010
    M  *  RELEASE     700
    M  *  COMPONENT   SAP-Gateway
    M  *  VERSION     2
    M  *  RC          679
    M  *  MODULE      gwr3cpic.c
    M  *  LINE        1835
    M  *  DETAIL      TP dbmrfc@sapdb not registered
    M  *  COUNTER     60
    M  *
    M  *****************************************************************************
    It is a bit large will this do ?
    Regards,
    Prasad

  • Apache Trinidad is running with time-stamp checking enabled.

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  • Vmware vsphere health check report v5.1.0

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    I'm currently using the vmware vsphere health check report v5.1.0 script. I switched from another perl script to this and the report provide much more information. There is one thing that don't seem to work properly though..
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    Old Script
    o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 8 Drive 8 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Drive Fault - Assert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Critical Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Critical Array - Assert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Drive Fault - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Critical Array - Assert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Failed Array - Deassert: 0
    o Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert: 0
    New Report
    BIOS 1 ABR Status 0: Unspecified - Deassert
    0
    OK
    BIOS 1 Firmware Error 0: Unspecified - Deassert
    0
    OK
    BIOS 1 Firmware Error 0: Unspecified - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Cooling Unit 1 Cooling Zone 1 0 - Fully redundant
    0
    OK
    Cooling Unit 2 Cooling Zone 2 0 - Fully redundant
    0
    OK
    Cooling Unit 3 Cooling Zone 3 0 - Fully redundant
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Critical Array - Assert
    0
    UNKNOWN
    Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 0 Drive 0 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Critical Array - Assert
    0
    UNKNOWN
    Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 1 Drive 1 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 10 Drive 10 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 11 Drive 11 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 12 Drive 12 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 13 Drive 13 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 14 Drive 14 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 15 Drive 15 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Drive Fault - Assert
    0
    UNKNOWN
    Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 2 Drive 2 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 3 Drive 3 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 4 Drive 4 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 5 Drive 5 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 6 Drive 6 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Drive Fault - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Critical Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: In Failed Array - Deassert
    0
    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 7 Drive 7 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
    0
    OK
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