Physical drive %1 failed an IO operation. Return Code: %2. Additional related events may be found in the System event log for Disk %3. This drive may need to be replaced. To view its reliability counters, run this command in PowerShell: Get-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-StorageReliabilityCounter This drive may be located using the following information: Drive Manufacturer: %4 Drive Model Number: %5 Drive Serial Number: %6 More information can be obtained using this PowerShell command: Get-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } If this drive is in an enclosure, it may be located using the following information: Enclosure Manufacturer: %7 Enclosure Model Number: %8 Enclosure Serial Number: %9 Enclosure Slot: %10 It may also be located by running this command in PowerShell: Get-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Enable-PhysicalDiskIndication
Physical disk {0} is not visible from all nodes. Validation for this disk will be done using a subset of nodes. The disk ...
Physical disk {0} is visible from only one node and will not be tested. Validation requires that the disk be visible from ...
Physical disk {0} on node {1} does not support the inquiry data (SCSI page 83h VPD descriptor) that is required by failover ...
Physical disk {0} on node {1} is using a SCSIport-Miniport driver or a full port driver. Only Storport-Miniport drivers are ...
Physical drive %1 failed an IO operation. Return Code: %2. Additional related events may be found in the System event log ...
Physical drive %1 failed to read the configuration or returned corrupt data for storage pool %2. As a result the in-memory ...
Physical drive %1 failed to read the configuration or returned corrupt data for storage space %2. As a result the in-memory ...
Physical drive %1 has invalid meta-data. Resetting the health status, using command line or GUI, might bring the physical ...
Physical drive %1 has invalid meta-data. Resetting the health status, using command line or GUI, might resolve the issue. ...