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3-46 Compaq ProLiant 8000 Intel Pentium III Xeon 700MHz Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-16 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Accelerator status: Excessive ECC errors detected in at least one cache line. As a result, at least one cache line is no longer in use At least one line in the cache is no longer in use due to excessive ECC errors detected during use of the memory associated with that cache line. Accelerator status: Excessive ECC errors detected in multiple cache lines. As a result, the cache is no longer in use. The number of cache lines experiencing excessive error checking and correcting (ECC) errors has reached a preset limit. Therefore the cache has been shut down. Accelerator status: Obsolete data detected During reset initialization, obsolete data was found in cache. This was due to drives being moved and written to by another controller. Accelerator status: Obsolete data was discarded During reset initialization, obsolete data was found in cache and was discarded (not written to drives). Accelerator status: Obsolete data was flushed (written) to drives During reset initialization, obsolete data was found in cache. The obsolete data was written to the drives, but newer data may have been overwritten. Accelerator status: Permanently disabled Array accelerator board has been permanently disabled. It remains disabled until it is reinitialized using the Array Configuration Utility (ACU). Accelerator status: Possible data loss in cache Possible data loss detected during power-up due to all batteries being below sufficient voltage level and no presence of identification signatures on the array accelerator board. Accelerator status: Temporarily disabled Array accelerator board has been temporarily disabled. Accelerator status: Unrecognized status A status returned from the array accelerator board that ADU does not recognize. Recommended Action Consider replacing the cache. If cache replacement is not done remaining cache lines should continue to operate properly. Try reseating the cache to the controller. If that does not work, the cache should be replaced. Normal operations should continue. The controller will either write data to the drives or discard the data completely. Normal operations should continue. If newer data was overwritten, you may need to restore newer data; otherwise, normal operations should continue. Check the Disable Code field. Run Array Configuration Utility (ACU) to reinitialize the array accelerator board. There is no way to determine if dirty or bad data was in the cache and is now lost. Check the Disable Code field. Obtain the latest version of ADU. continued

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Compaq ProLiant 8000 Intel Pentium III Xeon 700MHz Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
Table 3-16
ADU Diagnostic Messages
continued
Message
Description
Recommended Action
Accelerator
status: Excessive
ECC errors
detected in at
least one cache
line. As a result,
at least one
cache line is no
longer in use
At least one line in the cache is no
longer in use due to excessive ECC
errors detected during use of the
memory associated with that cache
line.
Consider replacing the cache. If cache
replacement is not done remaining cache lines
should continue to operate properly.
Accelerator
status: Excessive
ECC errors
detected in
multiple cache
lines. As a result,
the cache is no
longer in use.
The number of cache lines
experiencing excessive error
checking and correcting (ECC) errors
has reached a preset limit. Therefore
the cache has been shut down.
Try reseating the cache to the controller. If that
does not work, the cache should be replaced.
Accelerator
status: Obsolete
data detected
During reset initialization, obsolete
data was found in cache. This was
due to drives being moved and
written to by another controller.
Normal operations should continue. The
controller will either write data to the drives or
discard the data completely.
Accelerator
status: Obsolete
data was
discarded
During reset initialization, obsolete
data was found in cache and was
discarded (not written to drives).
Normal operations should continue.
Accelerator
status: Obsolete
data was flushed
(written) to
drives
During reset initialization, obsolete
data was found in cache. The
obsolete data was written to the
drives, but newer data may have
been overwritten.
If newer data was overwritten, you may need to
restore newer data; otherwise, normal
operations should continue.
Accelerator
status:
Permanently
disabled
Array accelerator board has been
permanently disabled. It remains
disabled until it is reinitialized using
the Array Configuration Utility (ACU).
Check the Disable Code field. Run Array
Configuration Utility (ACU) to reinitialize the
array accelerator board.
Accelerator
status: Possible
data loss in
cache
Possible data loss detected during
power-up due to all batteries being
below sufficient voltage level and no
presence of identification signatures
on the array accelerator board.
There is no way to determine if dirty or bad data
was in the cache and is now lost.
Accelerator
status:
Temporarily
disabled
Array accelerator board has been
temporarily disabled.
Check the Disable Code field.
Accelerator
status:
Unrecognized
status
A status returned from the array
accelerator board that ADU does not
recognize.
Obtain the latest version of ADU.
continued