Compaq ML530R Service Guide - Page 76
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3-16 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1772-Secondary None Disk Port Address Assignment Conflict 1773-Primary Fixed None Disk Port Assignment Conflict 1774-Slot X Drive None Array - Obsolete data found in Array Accelerator. Select F1 to discard contents of Array Accelerator. Select F2 to write contents of Array Accelerator to drives. 1775-Slot X Drive None Array - ProLiant Storage System Not Responding SCSI Port (y): Check storage system power switch and cables. Turn the system power off while checking the ProLiant power and cable connections, then turn the system power back on to retry. 1776-Slot X Drive None Array - SCSI Bus Termination Error - Internal and external drives cannot both be attached to the same SCSI port. SCSI port Y: Check cables RESUME = F1 Key Probable Source of Problem Address assignment conflict. Internal and external hard drive controllers are both assigned to the secondary address. Hard disk drive error Recommended Action Run the System Configuration Utility and correct. Run the System Configuration Utility and correct. SMART-2 Controller error The data found in the array accelerator is older than data found on the drives. Press F1 to discard the older data in the array accelerator and retain the newer data on the drives. Storage system problem Turn off power to the system. Check the external ProLiant power switch - external drives must all be powered up before or at the same time as the main system. Check cables. If the retry does not help, try replacing the cable, ProLiant firmware, ProLiant backplane, or the Smart Array Controller. External and internal connectors of the specified SCSI ports are both attached to drives. The indicated SCSI bus is disabled until this problem is resolved. The SCSI bus is not properly terminated when internal and external drives are attached concurrently to the same SCSI bus. 1. Turn off power to the server. 2. Verify cabling to the specified port. Reconfigure the drives as indicated. continued