Compaq ML530R Service Guide - Page 78
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3-18 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-2 POST Error Messages continued Error Code Audible Beeps 1782-Disk Controller None Failure 1783-Slot X Drive None Array Controller Failure 1784-Drive Array None Drive Failure, Physical Drive 1785-Drive Array not None Configured (followed by one or more of the following): Array Accelerator Memory Size Increased. Configuration information indicates drive positions beyond the capability of this controller. This may be due to drive movement from a controller that supports more drives than the current controller. Configuration information indicates drives were configured on a controller with a newer firmware version. Drive positions appear to have changed. Probable Source of Problem Hard disk drive circuitry error ROM installation problem or array accelerator board problem. If this message displays immediately following a ROM installation, the ROM is defective or not installed properly. Defective drive and/or cables Recommended Action Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated. Check to see if: The array accelerator board is attached properly. The array controller is firmly inserted in its slot. If the error recurs, upgrade the System ROM. Otherwise, replace the Smart Array Controller. Check for loose cables. Replace defective drive X and/or cables. Configuration error See actions below. Run the Compaq System Configuration Utility. To avoid data loss, turn the system power off and reattach the drives to the original controller. To avoid data loss, reattach the drives to the original controller or use Options ROMPaq to upgrade the controller firmware to the version of the original controller. Press F1 to resume. Run the Array Diagnostic Utility if previous positions are unknown. Then turn off system power and move the drives to their original positions. continued