HP ProLiant 4500 ProLiant Server Troubleshooting Guide - Page 255
Adapter/NVRAM ID mismatch, because ADG Enabler Dongle
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ADU Error Messages Table D-1: Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) Error Messages continued Message Description Recommended Action Adapter/NVRAM ID mismatch EISA nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) has an ID for a different controller from the one physically present in the slot. Run the server setup utility. Array accelerator battery pack Battery is not fully charged. X not fully charged If 75% of the batteries present are fully charged, the array accelerator is fully operational. If more than 75% of the batteries are not fully charged, allow 36 hours to recharge them. Array accelerator battery pack X below reference voltage (recharging) Battery pack on the array accelerator is below the required voltage levels. Allow enough time for batteries to recharge (36 hours). If batteries have not recharged after 36 hours, replace the array accelerator board. Board in use by expand operation Array accelerator memory is in use by an expand operation. Operate the system without the array accelerator board until the expand operation completes. Board not attached An array controller is configured for use with array accelerator board, but one is not connected. Connect array accelerator board to array controller. Cache has been disabled because ADG Enabler Dongle is broken or missing. The cache has been disabled because RAID ADG volume is configured but the ADG Enabler Dongle is broken or missing. Check the ADG Enabler Dongle. Replace if needed. Cache has been disabled; likely caused by a loose pin on one of the RAM chips. Cache has been disabled due to a large number of ECC errors detected while testing the cache during POST. Likely caused by a loose pin on one of the RAM chips. Try reseating the cache to the controller. If that does not work, replace the cache. continued HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide D-5