Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 08 May 2023 13:50
  
If the physical disks are physically connected to the HCI but still showing as offline, there could be several possible reasons for this problem. Some of the common causes include:

Disk Failure: One or more disks may have failed, causing the HCI to show the disks as offline. This can happen due to physical damage, age, or other factors.

Cable or Connector Issues: There may be issues with the cables or connectors that are connecting the disks to the HCI. This could be due to loose connections, damaged cables, or other issues.

Disk Configuration Issues: The disks may not be configured correctly within the HCI, leading to them showing as offline. This could be due to issues with the RAID configuration, partitioning, or other settings.

Power Issues: There may be power-related issues that are causing the disks to show as offline. This could be due to insufficient power supply to the disks or problems with the power connectors.

To diagnose the problem, you may need to perform some troubleshooting steps such as checking the cable connections, power supply, disk configuration, and running disk diagnostic tests to identify any potential hardware failures. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to consult with a professional or seek assistance from the manufacturer or support team.

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