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G: POST Error Messages

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G POST Error Messages Smart Array controllers produce diagnostic error messages at reboot. Many of these Power-On Self-Test (POST) messages are self-explanatory and suggest corrective actions for troubleshooting. Detailed information about these messages is given in Table G-1. Table G-1: POST Error Messages Message 1702 Description SCSI cable error detected. System halted. 1711 1712 1713 1714 Slot x drive array - RAID ADG logical drives present but cache size is less than or equal to 32 MB. Slot x drive array - RAID 5 logical drives present with 56 drives or more, but cache size is less than or equal to 32 MB. Slot x drive array - Redundant ROM reprogramming failure. Slot x drive array - Redundant ROM checksum error. Meaning and Recommended Action There is a termination or cabling problem with the system board integrated SCSI controller. See the cabling information in this guide. This configuration is not recommended. Migrate the logical drive (or drives) to RAID 5 or upgrade the array accelerator cache module. This configuration is not recommended. Migrate the logical drive (or drives) to RAID 0 or 1, reduce the number of drives in the array, or upgrade the array accelerator cache module. Replace the controller if this error persists after restarting the system. Backup ROM has been activated automatically. Check the firmware version. continued Compaq Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide G-1

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Compaq Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide
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G
POST Error Messages
Smart Array controllers produce diagnostic error messages at reboot. Many of these
Power-On Self-Test (POST) messages are self-explanatory and suggest corrective
actions for troubleshooting. Detailed information about these messages is given in
Table G-1.
Table G-1:
POST Error Messages
Message
Description
Meaning and Recommended Action
1702
SCSI cable error detected. System
halted.
There is a termination or cabling problem
with the system board integrated SCSI
controller. See the cabling information in
this guide.
1711
Slot x drive array – RAID ADG logical
drives present but cache size is less
than or equal to 32 MB.
This configuration is not recommended.
Migrate the logical drive (or drives) to RAID
5 or upgrade the array accelerator cache
module.
1712
Slot x drive array – RAID 5 logical
drives present with 56 drives or more,
but cache size is less than or equal to
32 MB.
This configuration is not recommended.
Migrate the logical drive (or drives) to RAID
0 or 1, reduce the number of drives in the
array, or upgrade the array accelerator
cache module.
1713
Slot x drive array – Redundant ROM
reprogramming failure.
Replace the controller if this error persists
after restarting the system.
1714
Slot x drive array – Redundant ROM
checksum error.
Backup ROM has been activated
automatically. Check the firmware version.
continued