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Chapter 10: Solving Problems ● 71 Troubleshooting Checklist If you encounter difficulties installing or using your Adaptec RAID controller, check these items first: ● With your computer powered off, check the connections to each disk drive, power supply, LED connector, and so on. Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the Adaptec RAID controller. ● Check that your Adaptec RAID controller is installed in a compatible PCIe expansion slot. To double-check the bus compatibility of your controller, see About Your RAID Controller on page 17. ● Ensure that your Adaptec RAID controller is firmly seated and secured in the PCIe expansion slot. ● If your Adaptec RAID controller is not detected during system boot, try installing it in a different compatible expansion slot. (See page 44 for instructions.) ● Did the driver install correctly? ● If you have external disk drives (or other devices), are they powered on? ● Check the Readme on the installation CD for compatibility issues and known problems. If you are still unable to resolve a problem, you can find additional troubleshooting information and direction on the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com or the Support Knowledgebase at ask.adaptec.com. Monitoring Disk Drives Status You can use the 'blink' feature of Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor the status of your SAS and SATA disk drives. When you blink a specific disk drive or set of disk drives, the LED(s) on the selected disk drives flash. This table describes the LED flash states. Controller Device State Failed Rebuilding Blink Other Slot State Device is faulty Device is rebuilding Identify the device No error LED Flash State On Slow flash Fast flash Off For more information about backplanes, see Backplane Connections on page 79. For more information about using Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor your disk drives, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or the online Help. Silencing the Alarm If your Adaptec RAID controller includes an alarm, the alarm will sound when an error occurs. To silence the alarm, use Adaptec Storage Manager (see Managing Your Storage Space on page 67.) OR SerialSelect (see Modifying Your Controller's Configuration on page 97.)

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Chapter 10: Solving Problems
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Troubleshooting Checklist
If you encounter difficulties installing or using your Adaptec RAID controller, check these
items first:
With your computer powered off, check the connections to each disk drive, power supply,
LED connector, and so on.
Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the Adaptec RAID controller.
Check that your Adaptec RAID controller is installed in a compatible PCIe expansion slot.
To double-check the bus compatibility of your controller, see
About Your RAID Controller
on page 17
.
Ensure that your Adaptec RAID controller is firmly seated and secured in the PCIe
expansion slot.
If your Adaptec RAID controller is not detected during system boot, try installing it in a
different compatible expansion slot. (See
page 44
for instructions.)
Did the driver install correctly?
If you have external disk drives (or other devices), are they powered on?
Check the Readme on the installation CD for compatibility issues and known problems.
If you are still unable to resolve a problem, you can find additional troubleshooting
information and direction on the Adaptec Web site at
www.adaptec.com
or the Support
Knowledgebase at
ask.adaptec.com
.
Monitoring Disk Drives Status
You can use the ‘blink’ feature of Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor the status of your SAS
and SATA disk drives. When you blink a specific disk drive or set of disk drives, the LED(s) on
the selected disk drives flash.
This table describes the LED flash states.
For more information about backplanes, see
Backplane Connections
on page 79
. For more
information about using Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor your disk drives, refer to the
Adaptec Storage Manager User’s Guide
or the online Help.
Silencing the Alarm
If your Adaptec RAID controller includes an alarm, the alarm will sound when an error occurs.
To silence the alarm, use Adaptec Storage Manager (see
Managing Your Storage Space
on page 67
.)
OR Serial
Select
(see
Modifying Your Controller’s Configuration
on page 97
.)
Controller Device State
Slot State
LED Flash State
Failed
Device is faulty
On
Rebuilding
Device is rebuilding
Slow flash
Blink
Identify the device
Fast flash
Other
No error
Off