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ADU Error Messages Table D-1: Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) Error Messages continued Message Description Recommended Action Loose cable detected - logical drives may be marked FAILED until corrected Controller is unable to communicate with one or more physical drives, probably because of a cabling problem. Logical drives may be in a FAILED state until the condition is corrected, preventing access to data on the controller. Check all controller and drive cable connections. Mirror data miscompare Data was found at reset initialization in the posted-write memory; however, the mirror data compare test failed resulting in that data being marked as invalid. Data loss is possible. Replace the array accelerator board. No configuration for array accelerator board The array accelerator board has not been configured. If the array accelerator board is present, run ACU to configure the board. NVRAM configuration present, controller not detected EISA NVRAM has a configuration for an array controller, but there is no board in this slot. Either a board has been removed from the system or a board has been placed in the wrong slot. Place the array controller in the proper slot, or run the server setup utility to reconfigure NVRAM to reflect the removal or new position. One or more drives is unable to support redundant controller operation At least one drive in use does not support redundant controller operation. Replace the drive that does not support redundant controller operation. Other controller indicates different hardware model The other controller in the redundant controller configuration is a different hardware model. Be sure that both controllers are using the same hardware model. If they are, make sure that controllers are fully seated in their slots. Other controller indicates different firmware version The other controller in the redundant controller configuration is using a different firmware version. Be sure that both controllers are using the same firmware revision. continued HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide D-13

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ADU Error Messages
HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
D-13
Table D-1:
Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) Error Messages
continued
Message
Description
Recommended Action
Loose cable detected – logical
drives may be marked FAILED
until corrected
Controller is unable to
communicate with one or more
physical drives, probably
because of a cabling problem.
Logical drives may be in a
FAILED state until the
condition is corrected,
preventing access to data on
the controller.
Check all controller and drive
cable connections.
Mirror data miscompare
Data was found at reset
initialization in the posted-write
memory; however, the mirror
data compare test failed
resulting in that data being
marked as invalid. Data loss is
possible.
Replace the array accelerator
board.
No configuration for array
accelerator board
The array accelerator board
has not been configured.
If the array accelerator board
is present, run ACU to
configure the board.
NVRAM configuration present,
controller not detected
EISA NVRAM has a
configuration for an array
controller, but there is no
board in this slot. Either a
board has been removed from
the system or a board has
been placed in the wrong slot.
Place the array controller in
the proper slot, or run the
server setup utility to
reconfigure NVRAM to reflect
the removal or new position.
One or more drives is unable
to support redundant controller
operation
At least one drive in use does
not support redundant
controller operation.
Replace the drive that does
not support redundant
controller operation.
Other controller indicates
different hardware model
The other controller in the
redundant controller
configuration is a different
hardware model.
Be sure that both controllers
are using the same hardware
model. If they are, make sure
that controllers are fully seated
in their slots.
Other controller indicates
different firmware version
The other controller in the
redundant controller
configuration is using a
different firmware version.
Be sure that both controllers
are using the same firmware
revision.
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