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3-64 Diagnostic Tools DAAD Diagnostic Messages Continued Message Description Logical drive X This logical drive failed due to failed due to a catastrophic cache error. cache error Logical Drive X status = FAILED Logical Drive X status = INTERIM RECOVERY Logical Drive X status = LOOSE CABLE DETECTED This status could be issued for several reasons. If this logical drive is configured for No Fault Tolerance and one or more drives fail, this status will occur. If mirroring is enabled, and any two mirrored drives fail, this status will occur. If Data Guarding is enabled, and two or more drives fail in this unit, this status will occur. This status may also occur if another configured logical drive is in the WRONG DRIVE REPLACED or LOOSE CABLE DETECTED state. A physical drive in this logical drive has failed. The logical drive is operating in interim recovery mode and is vulnerable. A physical drive has a cabling problem. Logical Drive X status = NEEDS RECOVER Logical Drive X status = OVERHEATED Logical Drive X status = A physical drive in this logical drive has failed and has now been replaced. This drive needs to be rebuilt from the mirror drive or the parity data. The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion System drives is beyond safe operating levels and it has shut down to avoid damage. The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion Recommended Action Replace the array accelerator board and reconfigure using the System Configuration Utility. Check for drive failures, wrong drive replaced, or loose cable messages. If there was a drive failure, replace the failed drive(s) and then restore the data for this logical drive from the tape backup. Otherwise, follow the wrong drive replaced or loose cable detected procedures. Replace the failed drive as soon as possible. Turn the system off and attempt to reattach the cable onto the drive. If this does not work, replace the cable. When booting up the system, select the "F1 rebuild drive" option to rebuild the replaced drive. Check the fans and the operating environment. Check the fans and the operating environment.