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POST Error Messages Table F-1: POST Error Messages continued Message Description Meaning and Recommended Action 1777 Slot x drive array - ProLiant drive storage enclosure problem detected (followed by one or more of the following): Check cooling fan operation by placing hand over the fan. Check the internal plenum cooling fan in tower servers or storage systems. If the fan is not operating, check for obstructions and check all internal connectors. Replace the unit side panel, if it was removed. • SCSI port (y): Cooling fan malfunction When the ProLiant Storage System power LED is amber instead of green, the following conditions may be present: detected • A fan failure • SCSI port (y): Overheated • A redundant power supply failure condition detected • A thermal problem • SCSI port (y): Side-panel must be closed to prevent overheating If the message directs you to check SCSI cables, verify your cabling. If the cable routing is correct, replace cables on the specified port until the POST message is eliminated. • SCSI port (y): Redundant power supply malfunction detected • SCSI port (y): Wide SCSI transfer failed • SCSI port (y): Interrupt signal inoperative • Check SCSI cables. 1778 Slot x drive array resuming Automatic Data Recovery process. No action required. This message appears whenever a controller reset or power cycle occurs while Automatic Data Recovery is in progress. continued Compaq Smart Array 5i Plus Controller and Battery Backed Write Cache Enabler User Guide F-9

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POST Error Messages
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Table F-1:
POST Error Messages
continued
Message
Description
Meaning and Recommended Action
1777
Slot x drive array
ProLiant drive storage
enclosure problem
detected (followed by
one or more of the
following):
SCSI port (y):
Cooling fan
malfunction
detected
SCSI port (y):
Overheated
condition detected
SCSI port (y):
Side-panel must
be closed to
prevent
overheating
SCSI port (y):
Redundant power
supply
malfunction
detected
SCSI port (y):
Wide SCSI
transfer failed
SCSI port (y):
Interrupt signal
inoperative
Check SCSI
cables.
Check cooling fan operation by placing hand over
the fan. Check the internal plenum cooling fan in
tower servers or storage systems. If the fan is not
operating, check for obstructions and check all
internal connectors. Replace the unit side panel, if
it was removed.
When the ProLiant Storage System power LED is
amber instead of green, the following conditions
may be present:
A fan failure
A redundant power supply failure
A thermal problem
If the message directs you to check SCSI cables,
verify your cabling. If the cable routing is correct,
replace cables on the specified port until the POST
message is eliminated.
1778
Slot x drive array
resuming Automatic
Data Recovery
process.
No action required. This message appears
whenever a controller reset or power cycle occurs
while Automatic Data Recovery is in progress.
continued