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System in Interim Data Recovery, Port 1: SCSI ID 0
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3-28 Compaq ProLiant 8000 Intel Pentium III Xeon 700MHz Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1786-Slot 1 Drive None Array Recovery Needed. The following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data Recovery: SCSI Port 1: SCSI ID 0 Select F1 to continue with recovery of data to drive. Select F2 to continue without recovery of data to drive. -Or- Slot 1 Drive Array Recovery Needed. Automatic Data Recovery Previously Aborted! The following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data Recovery: SCSI Port 1: SCSI ID 0 Select F1 to retry Automatic Data Recovery to drive. Select F2 to continue without starting Automatic Data Recovery data to drive data to drive. 1787-Drive Array None Operating in Interim Recovery Mode. Physical drive replacement needed: Drive X Probable Source of Problem System in Interim Data Recovery mode. Data has not yet been recovered. Hard drive X failed or cable is loose or defective. Following a system restart, this message reminds you that drive X is defective and fault tolerance is being used. Recommended Action Press F1 to allow Automatic Data Recovery to begin. Data is automatically restored to drive X once the drive has been replaced or seems to be working. -Or- 1. Press F2 for the system to continue to operate in the Interim Data Recovery mode. The "previously aborted" version of the 1786 POST message displays if the previous rebuild attempt was aborted for any reason. 2. Run Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) for more information. If the replacement drive was failed, try using another replacement drive. -Or- If rebuild was aborted due to a read error from another physical drive in the array, back up all readable data on the array, run Diagnostics Surface Analysis, and then restore your data. 1. Replace drive X as soon as possible. 2. Check loose cables. 3. Replace defective cables. continued