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3-48 Diagnostic Tools Physical drive (bay) X has loose cable The array controller could not communicate with this drive at power-up. This drive has not previously failed. Check all cable connections first. The cables could be bad, loose, or disconnected. Turn on the system and attempt to reconnect data/power cable to the drive. If this does not work, replace the cable. If replacing the cable does not work, the drive may need to be replaced. Physical drive (bay) X is a replacement drive This drive has been replaced. This message displays if a drive is replaced in a fault tolerant logical volume. If the replacement was intentional, allow the drive to rebuild. Physical drive (bay) X is a replacement drive marked OK This drive has been replaced and marked OK by the firmware. This may occur if a drive has an intermittent failure (for example, if a drive has previously failed, then when DAAD is run, the drive starts working again). Replace the drive. Physical drive (bay) X has failed The indicated physical drive has failed. Replace this drive. Physical drive (bay) X is undergoing drive recovery This drive is being rebuilt from the corresponding mirror or parity data. Normal operations should occur. Physical drive (bay) X was inadvertently replaced The physical drive was incorrectly replaced after another drive failed. Replace the drive that was incorrectly replaced and replace the original drive that failed. Do not run the System Configuration Utility and try to reconfigure - data will be lost.

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Diagnostic Tools
Physical drive (bay)
X
has loose cable
The array controller could not communicate with this drive at power-up. This drive has not
previously failed.
Check all cable connections first. The cables could be bad, loose, or disconnected. Turn on
the system and attempt to reconnect data/power cable to the drive. If this does not work,
replace the cable. If replacing the cable does not work, the drive may need to be replaced.
Physical drive (bay)
X
is a replacement drive
This drive has been replaced. This message displays if a drive is replaced in a fault tolerant
logical volume.
If the replacement was intentional, allow the drive to rebuild.
Physical drive (bay)
X
is a replacement drive marked OK
This drive has been replaced and marked OK by the firmware. This may occur if a drive
has an intermittent failure (for example, if a drive has previously failed, then when DAAD
is run, the drive starts working again).
Replace the drive.
Physical drive (bay)
X
has failed
The indicated physical drive has failed.
Replace this drive.
Physical drive (bay)
X
is undergoing drive recovery
This drive is being rebuilt from the corresponding mirror or parity data.
Normal operations should occur.
Physical drive (bay)
X
was inadvertently replaced
The physical drive was incorrectly replaced after another drive failed.
Replace the drive that was incorrectly replaced and replace the original drive that failed. Do
not run the System Configuration Utility and try to reconfigure – data will be lost.