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Array Configuration Utility ACU to con the, Logical Drive X
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3-52 Compaq ProLiant 8000 Intel Pentium III Xeon 700MHz Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-16 ADU Diagnostic Messages continued Message Description Logical Drive X status = OVERHEATING The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion System drives is beyond safe operating levels. Logical Drive X status = RECOVERING (rebuilding data on a replaced drive) A physical drive in this logical drive has failed and has now been replaced. The replaced drive is rebuilding from the mirror drive or the parity data. Logical Drive X status = WRONG DRIVE REPLACED A physical drive in this logical drive has failed. The incorrect drive was replaced. Loose cable detected logical drives may be marked FAILED until corrected Loose cable detected logical drives may be marked FAILED until corrected Mirror data miscompare No configuration for accelerator board NVRAM configuration present, controller not detected ADU found a loose cable. The Smart Array Controller is unable to communicate with one or more physical drives. One or more logical drives may be marked FAILED, and are unusable until problem is corrected. Controller unable to communicate with one or more physical drives, probably because of a cabling problem. Logical drives may be in a FAILED state until the condition is corrected, preventing access to data on the controller. Data was found at reset initialization in the posted-write memory; however, the mirror data compare test failed resulting in data being marked as invalid. Data loss is possible. The array accelerator board has not been configured. EISA nonvolatile RAM has a configuration for an array controller, but there is no board in this slot. Either a board has been removed from the system or a board has been placed in the wrong slot. Recommended Action Check the fans and the operating environment. Nothing needs to be done. Normal operations can occur, however, performance will be less that optimal until after completion of the rebuild process. Replace the drive that was incorrectly replaced. Then, replace the original drive that failed with a new drive. Do not run the System Configuration Utility to reconfigure; data on drive will be lost. Power down the system. Check the cables for tight connection to the logical drives. Restart the system. If the same message occurs again, cables may be bad. Check all controller and drive cable connections. Replace the array accelerator board. If the array accelerator board is present, run the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) to configure the board. Place the array controller in the proper slot or run the System Configuration Utility to reconfigure nonvolatile RAM to reflect the removal or new position. continued