Compaq ProLiant 1000 ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide - Page 246

Array SCSI Drives, Recovery Mode will

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POST Error Messages Table C-13: 1700 Series POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps Probable Source of Problem 1789-Slot X Drive Array SCSI Drive(s) Not Responding. Check cables or replace the following SCSI drives: SCSI Port Y: SCSI ID Z None Drives that were working when the system was last used are now missing or are not starting up. Possible drive problem or loose SCSI cable. Select F1 to continue - drive array will remain disabled. Select F2 to failed drives that are not responding - Interim Recovery Mode will be enabled if configured for fault tolerance. Action 1. Power down the system, check cable connections, and be sure that all drives are fully seated in their drive bays. 2. Power cycle any external SCSI enclosures while the system is off. 3. Power on the server to see if problem still exists. 4. If configured for faulttolerant operation and the RAID level can sustain failure of all indicated drive(s), press the F2 key to fail the drive(s) that are not responding and replace with good drive(s) immediately. 5. Otherwise, press the F1 key to start the system with all logical drives on the controller disabled. Be sure that system is always powered up and down correctly. • When powering up the system, all external storage systems must be turned on before server. • When powering down the system, the server must be powered down before external storage systems. continued C-66 HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide

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POST Error Messages
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HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
Table C-13:
1700 Series POST Error Messages
continued
Error Code
Audible
Beeps
Probable Source of
Problem
Action
1789-Slot
X
Drive
Array SCSI Drive(s)
Not Responding.
Check cables or
replace the following
SCSI drives:
SCSI Port
Y
:
SCSI ID
Z
Select F1 to continue
– drive array will
remain disabled.
Select F2 to failed
drives that are not
responding – Interim
Recovery Mode will
be enabled if
configured for fault
tolerance.
None
Drives that were working
when the system was last
used are now missing or
are not starting up.
Possible drive problem or
loose SCSI cable.
1.
Power down the system,
check cable connections,
and be sure that all
drives are fully seated in
their drive bays.
2.
Power cycle any external
SCSI enclosures while
the system is off.
3.
Power on the server to
see if problem still exists.
4.
If configured for fault-
tolerant operation and the
RAID level can sustain
failure of all indicated
drive(s), press the
F2
key
to fail the drive(s) that are
not responding and
replace with good
drive(s) immediately.
5.
Otherwise, press the
F1
key to start the system
with all logical drives on
the controller disabled.
Be sure that system is always
powered up and down
correctly.
When powering up the
system, all external
storage systems must be
turned on before server.
When powering down the
system, the server must
be powered down before
external storage systems.
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