HP DL320 HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 151

Action, Audible Beeps, Possible Cause

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1784-Slot X Drive Array Drive Failure. The Following SCSI Drive(s) Should Be Replaced: SCSI Port Y: SCSI ID Z Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Defective drive or SCSI cables detected. Action: 1. Be sure all cables are connected properly and securely. 2. Be sure all drives are fully seated. 3. Replace defective cables, drive X, or both. 1785-Slot X Drive Array Not Configured... (followed by one of the following): ...(1) Run Array Configuration Utility (2) No drives detected (3) Drive positions appear to have changed - Run Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics if previous positions are unknown. Then turn system power OFF and move drives to their original positions. (4) 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. (5) Configuration information indicates drives were configured on a controller with a newer firmware version. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Drive array configuration not detected. Action: • Run ACU ("Array Configuration Utility" on page 67). • Power down the system and check SCSI cable connections to be sure the drives are connected properly. • Run ADU if previous positions are unknown. Then, turn the system power off and move the drives to their original positions. • To avoid data loss, update the controller firmware to the same or later version on the original controller ("Firmware maintenance" on page 79). 1786-Disk 0 Software RAID Failure, Booting Disk 1 Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The operating system has marked the RAID 1 bootable partition on Disk 0 as bad or the hard drive has failed. Action: The system attempts to boot from Disk 1. Perform one of the following actions: • Replace the primary drive, if applicable, and re-mirror the data from the secondary drive. • Repair the logical drive. Refer to the operating system documentation. 1786-Slot 1 Drive Array Recovery Needed... ...The following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data Recovery: SCSI Port Y: SCSI ID Z Select F1 to continue with recovery of data to drive. Select F2 to continue without recovery of data to drive. Error messages 151

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1784-Slot D
Replaced: SCS
SI ID Z
ted properly and securely.
1785-Slot X Drive Array Not Configured...
(followed by one of the f
...(1) Run
(2) No dr
(3) Drive
stics if previous positions are
unknown.
al positions.
(4) Configuration information indicates drive positions beyond the capability of this controller. This may be due to
y configuration not detected.
d check SCSI cable connections to be sure the drives are connected
re unknown. Then, turn the system power off and move the drives to
oss, update the controller firmware to the same or later version on the original
controller ("
Firmware maintenance
" on page
79
).
g Disk 1
ng system has marked the RAID 1 bootable partition on Disk 0 as bad or the
Action
: The system attempts to boot from Disk 1. Perform one of the following actions:
e logical drive. Refer to the operating system documentation.
...The following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data Recovery: SCSI Port Y: SCSI ID Z
Select F1 to continue with recovery of data to drive. Select F2 to continue without recovery of data to drive.
X
rive Array Drive Failure. The Following SCSI Drive(s) Should Be
I Port Y: SC
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Defective drive or SCSI cables detected.
Action
:
1.
Be sure all cables are connec
2.
Be sure all drives are fully seated.
3.
Replace defective cables, drive
X
, or both.
ollowing):
Array Configuration Utility
ives detected
positions appear to have changed – Run Drive Array Advanced Diagno
Then turn system power OFF and move drives to their origin
drive movement from a controller that supports more drives than the current controller.
(5) Configuration information indicates drives were configured on a controller with a newer firmware version.
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Drive arra
Action
:
Run ACU ("
Array Configuration Utility
" on page
67
).
Power down the system an
properly.
Run ADU if previous positions a
their original positions.
To avoid data l
1786-Disk 0 Software RAID Failure, Bootin
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: The operati
hard drive has failed.
Replace the primary drive, if applicable, and re-mirror the data from the secondary drive.
Repair th
1786-Slot 1 Drive Array Recovery Needed...
Error messages 151