HP ProLiant DL380p HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 169

On-Line Spare Drive is being Activated

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o Press the F1 key to continue with recovery of data to the drive. Data will be automatically restored to drive X when a failed drive has been replaced, or to the original drive if it is working again without errors. o Press the F2 key to continue without recovery of data to the drive. The failed drive will not be rebuilt and the system will continue to operate in a failed state of Interim Data Recovery Mode. • Replace the failed drive and press the F1 key to rebuild the array. If the drive rebuild is not successful or is aborted because the system rebooted before the rebuild of the drive completed, another version of the 1786 POST error message will be displayed. 1787-Slot X Drive Array Operating in Interim Recovery (Degraded) Mode... (followed by one or more of the following:) ...* The following disk drive(s) are failed and should be replaced * The following disk drive(s) are insufficient size and should be replaced * The following disk drive(s) are mismatched type and should be replaced * The following disk drive(s) are unsupported type and should be replaced * The following disk drive(s) are offline due to the erase process (additionally be one of the following if a spare drive is activated:) * On-Line Spare Drive is being Activated * On-Line Spare Drive Active * On-Line Spare Drive Failed Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Hard drive X failed or cable is loose or defective. Following a system restart, this message notes that drive X is defective and fault tolerance is being used. Action: 1. Be sure all cables are connected properly and securely. 2. Test and replace defective cables. 3. Replace drive X. (depending on the fault-tolerance level, all data may be lost if another drive fails). 1788-Slot X Drive Array Reports Incorrect Drive Replacement... ...The following drive(s) should have been replaced: Port x Box y Bay(s) z The following drive(s) were incorrectly replaced: Port x Box y Bay(s) z Select "F1" to continue - drive array will remain disabled. Select "F2" to reset configuration - all data will be lost. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: • Replacement drives may have been installed in the wrong drive bays. • A bad power cable connection to the drive, noise on the data cable, or defective SCSI cable exists. Action: • If replacement drives are installed in the wrong bays, properly reinstall the drives as indicated and then do one of the following: o Press the F1 key to restart the server with the drive array disabled. o Press the F2 key to use the drives as configured and lose all the data on them. • If a bad power cable connection exists: Error messages 169

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Error messages 169
o
Press the
F1
key to continue with recovery of data to the drive. Data will be automatically restored
to drive
X
when a failed drive has been replaced, or to the original drive if it is working again
without errors.
o
Press the
F2
key to continue without recovery of data to the drive. The failed drive will not be rebuilt
and the system will continue to operate in a failed state of Interim Data Recovery Mode.
Replace the failed drive and press the
F1
key to rebuild the array. If the drive rebuild is not successful or
is aborted because the system rebooted before the rebuild of the drive completed, another version of the
1786 POST error message will be displayed.
1787-Slot X Drive Array Operating in Interim Recovery (Degraded) Mode...
(followed by one or more of the following:)
...*
The following disk drive(s) are failed and should be replaced
*
The following disk drive(s) are insufficient size and should be replaced
*
The following disk drive(s) are mismatched type and should be replaced
* The following disk drive(s) are unsupported type and should be replaced
*
The following disk drive(s) are offline due to the erase process
(additionally be one of the following if a spare drive is activated:)
*
On-Line Spare Drive is being Activated
*
On-Line Spare Drive Active
*
On-Line Spare Drive Failed
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Hard drive
X
failed or cable is loose or defective. Following a system restart, this message
notes that drive
X
is defective and fault tolerance is being used.
Action
:
1.
Be sure all cables are connected properly and securely.
2.
Test and replace defective cables.
3.
Replace drive
X
. (depending on the fault-tolerance level, all data may be lost if another drive fails).
1788-Slot X Drive Array Reports Incorrect Drive Replacement...
...The following drive(s) should have been replaced: Port x Box y Bay(s) z
The following drive(s) were incorrectly replaced: Port x Box y Bay(s) z
Select "F1" to continue – drive array will remain disabled.
Select "F2" to reset configuration – all data will be lost.
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
:
Replacement drives may have been installed in the wrong drive bays.
A bad power cable connection to the drive, noise on the data cable, or defective SCSI cable exists.
Action
:
If replacement drives are installed in the wrong bays, properly reinstall the drives as indicated and then
do one of the following:
o
Press the
F1
key to restart the server with the drive array disabled.
o
Press the
F2
key to use the drives as configured and lose all the data on them.
If a bad power cable connection exists: