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April 29th, 2024 10:13

Replaced PERC1 ROMB Battery, still showing status failed

Model: PowerEdge R730xd
Identifier: <removed by mod>

PERC1 ROMB Battery, failed!

Replaced this battery some time ago but the error does not clear. I´m doing firmware BIOS upgrade at this moment, hoping it will clear the error. Is there some procedure to clear out the old error in the raid controller?

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April 29th, 2024 14:27

Hello,

You are mentioned already updating BIOS. Please also check iDRAC and PERC firmware itself. Be ensured the battery is properly installed. In some cases, the PERC might go through a learning cycle with a new battery. This can cause temporary error https://dell.to/4dcbKJL can monitor the system for a few boot cycles to see if the message disappears. Also you can clear system event log via this article https://dell.to/3QqwDXQ 

Hope that helps!

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April 29th, 2024 16:45

@DELL-Erman O​ Everything is up to date, I cleared logs. Still no luck, I searched everyware for how to start the "learning cycle" but unable to find the menu option. My next try is to simply power down the server and remove the PERC and battery for few seconds, hoping this will trigger the learning cycle.

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April 29th, 2024 16:58

The old battery was damaged, double the normal size.

Info, that is now lost after I cleared the logs:
   Mon Apr 29 2024 10:09:23 The PERC1 battery has failed. 
   Wed Feb 07 2024 09:04:37 The PERC1 battery has failed. 
   Thu Jan 25 2024 14:53:11 The power supplies are redundant. 
   Thu Jan 25 2024 14:53:04 Power supply redundancy is lost. 
   Wed Jan 10 2024 14:24:49 The PERC1 battery has failed. 
   Wed Jan 10 2024 14:22:10 The chassis is closed while the power is off. 
   Wed Jan 10 2024 14:22:05 The chassis is open while the power is off. 
   Wed Jan 10 2024 14:03:28 The chassis is open while the power is off. 
   Thu Oct 12 2023 07:21:16 The PERC1 battery is operating normally. 
   Thu Oct 12 2023 07:21:16 The PERC1 battery has failed. 
   Sun Oct 08 2023 22:35:39 The PERC1 battery is low. 
   Sun Oct 08 2023 22:25:47 The PERC1 battery is operating normally. 
   Sun Oct 08 2023 18:36:19 The PERC1 battery is low. 
   Sun Oct 08 2023 18:25:12 The PERC1 battery is operating normally. 
   Sat Oct 07 2023 15:25:52 The PERC1 battery is low. 
   Sat Oct 07 2023 15:15:56 The PERC1 battery is operating normally. 
   Sat Oct 07 2023 05:36:39 The PERC1 battery is low.

More info from iDRAC:
Storage Controller
NAME PERC H730P Mini
STATUS NORMAL
ROLLUP STATUS WARNING
PCI SLOT0
CACHE MEMORY SIZE (MB)2048
DESCRIPTION Integrated RAID Controller 1

Battery Battery on Integrated RAID Controller 1 Missing PERC H730P Mini (Embedded)

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April 30th, 2024 08:45

Hi again,

I found an article for learning cycle please take a look:

1. Battery Transparent Learn Cycle

A transparent learn cycle is a periodic operation that calculates the charge that is remaining in the battery to ensure there is sufficient energy. The operation runs automatically, and causes no impact to the system or controller performance.

The controller automatically performs the Transparent Learn Cycle (TLC) on the battery to calibrate and gauge its charge capacity once every 90 days. The operation can be performed manually, if required. 

All PERC 8 (H310 - H710) and above have this feature. The list of RAID Controllers is available on this link.

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2. Battery Learn Cycle

Battery Learn Cycle can be started manually or automatically. In addition, automatic learn cycles in the software utility can enabled or disabled.

If you enable automatic learn cycles, you can delay the start of the learn cycles for up to 168 hours (7 days). If you disable automatic learn cycles, you can start the learn cycles manually, and you can choose to receive a reminder to start a manual learn cycle.

You can put the learn cycle in Warning Only mode. In the Warning Only mode, a warning event is generated to prompt you to start the learn cycle manually when it is time to perform the learn cycle operation. You can select the schedule for initiating the learn cycle. When in Warning Only mode, the controller continues to prompt you to start the learn cycle every seven days until it is performed.

SLN292301_en_US__1icon Note:  In PERC H700 and previous, virtuals disks automatically switch to Write-Through mode when the battery charge is low because of a learn cycle. Once the battery charge is sufficient, Write-Back mode will be re-enabled.

Learn Cycle Completion Time Frame

The time frame for completion of a learn cycle is a function of the battery charge capacity and the discharge/charge currents used. The expected time frame for completion of a learn cycle is approximately seven hours and consists of the following parts:

  • Learn cycle discharge cycle: approximately three hours
  • Learn cycle charge cycle: approximately four hours
Learn cycles shorten as the battery capacity deteriorates over time.

During the discharge phase of a learn cycle, the battery charger is disabled and remains disabled until the battery is discharged. After the battery is discharged, the charger is re-enabled.

When the learn cycle detects the battery can no longer store enough charge for 24 hours you will receive a "Predicted failure" message in the system logs, telling you the battery is near the end of it's useful life and needs to be replaced.
A "Battery failed" message during the learn cycle is considered normal, and can safely be ignored. The battery should return to a normal state within a few minutes.
A "Battery failed" message outside of the learn cycle would indicate the battery has reached the end of it's life and needs immediate replacement. Before replacement you should ensure the battery is correctly plugged in to the PERC controller. Having up to date PERC firmware can extend the useful battery life, and avoid miss-reporting of errors.

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3. Modifying the Battery Learn Cycle

The PERC 5, PERC 6, PERC H700/H800 battery learn cycle mode can be modified with OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) Command Line Interface (CLI).

The options are Warn and Auto

  • On Auto mode the learn cycle runs every 90 days.
  • On Warn mode the learn cycle is blocking from running, except for the first occurrence of the cycle.

The controller needs to run the learn cycle at least once to determine the actual capacity of the battery with accuracy. This first learn cycle will be scheduled to run 90 days after initial boot up, or after identifying a new battery. Even if the learn cycle is in warn mode the first learn cycle will run.

After the first learn cycle has been executed and the mode is set to Warn:
when the learn cycle is due, the controller Firmware issues a warning and the battery will be set to degraded state.

The commands to change the learn cycle mode are:

omconfig storage globalinfo action=service_changelearnmode controller=0 battery=0 learnmode=warn
omconfig storage globalinfo action=service_changelearnmode controller=0 battery=0 learnmode=auto


If the learn cycle runs while is warn mode, verify this is not the first learn cycle for the current battery on the controller. This is expected.

If the customer wants to control the learn cycle execution and not suffer the mandatory first one at an unplanned time, execute the learn cycle manually ASAP and set the mode to warn.

Warning: Do not block the learn cycle from running indefinitely, this may cause the controller not to flag when the battery is bad.
SLN292301_en_US__1icon Note: Dell recommends to run the learn cycle every 90 days.

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May 5th, 2024 10:04

will suggest you to replace the new battery instead of the refurbished one.

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