Dell PowerEdge MX740c EMC PowerEdge Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 81
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Steps 1. Back up your data. 2. Delete the virtual disk. 3. Create one or more virtual disks that are smaller than 1TB. 4. Restore your data from backup. Irrespective of whether your Linux operating system limits the virtual disk size to 1TB, the virtual disk size depends on the version of the operating system and any updates or modifications that you have implemented. For more information on operating system, see your operating system documentation. Problems associated with using the same physical disks for both redundant and nonredundant virtual disks When creating virtual disks, you should avoid using the same physical disks for both redundant and nonredundant virtual disks. This applies to all controllers. Using the same physical disks for both redundant and nonredundant virtual disks can result in unexpected behavior including data loss. NOTE: SAS controllers do not allow you to create redundant and nonredundant virtual disks on the same set of physical disks. Enable the alarm on PERC 5/E adapter to alert in case of physical disk failures The PERC 5/E adapter uses an audible alarm to alert you to key critical and warning events involving the virtual disks or physical disks. You can use the BIOS Configuration Utility to enable or disable the on-board alarm tone. About this task To enable the alarm in the BIOS Configuration Utility, do the following: Steps 1. Press Ctrl+N to access the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen. 2. Press Tab in the Settings box to move the cursor to Enable Alarm. 3. Press the spacebar to select Enable Alarm. An X displays next to Enable Alarm. 4. Press Tab to move the cursor to the Apply button, and then press Enter to apply the selection. The alarm is enabled. To disable the alarm, use the spacebar to deselect the Enable Alarm control, and then select Apply. RAID controller displays multibit ECC errors About this task Description: RAID controller displays multibit ECC errors on Dell's 13th generation of PowerEdge servers Workaround: Steps 1. Update the controller driver version. 2. Clear the ESM logs. 3. Restart the system. PERC goes offline with an error message Issue: PERC goes offline with the following error: Communication with chassis Integrated Controller has been lost. Corrective action: To resolve the issue, upgrade the following firmware to the latest version. Installation instructions are provided in the link: Troubleshooting hardware issues 81