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x Logical Drives Degraded, Logical Drive Degraded, Insufficient Memory, Following SCSI ID's are

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Chapter 11 Troubleshooting x Logical Drives Degraded Problem: x number of logical drives signed on in the degraded (critical) state. Suggested solution: 1. Use a utility, such as HP NetRAID Assistant or HP NetRAID Config, to determine which physical drive(s) is not responding and thereby makes the logical drives degraded. 2. Correct the problem with the physical drive(s) by reconnecting, replacing, or rebuilding the physical drive(s). 1 Logical Drive Degraded Problem: One logical drive signed on in the degraded (critical) state. Suggested solution: 1. Use a utility, such as HP NetRAID Assistant or HP NetRAID Config, to determine which physical drive is not responding and thereby makes the logical drive degraded. 2. Correct the problem with the physical drive by reconnecting, replacing, or rebuilding it. Insufficient Memory to Run. Press any Key to Continue ... Problem: There is insufficient memory in the HP NetServer to run the HP NetRAID BIOS. Suggested solution: Check the HP NetServer to be sure that the memory is properly installed. Insufficient Memory Problem: There is insufficient memory for the current configuration. Suggested solution: Check to be sure that the memory is properly installed. Following SCSI ID's are not Responding Channel-x:a.b.c Problem: On the channel listed (x), the physical drives with the SCSI IDs listed (a, b, c, and so on) are not responding. Suggested solution: Verify that the physical drives are connected and powered on. 108

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Chapter 11
Troubleshooting
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x Logical Drives Degraded
Problem: x number of logical drives signed on in the degraded (critical) state.
Suggested solution:
1.
Use a utility, such as HP NetRAID Assistant or HP NetRAID Config, to
determine which physical drive(s) is not responding and thereby makes
the logical drives degraded.
2.
Correct the problem with the physical drive(s) by reconnecting, replacing,
or rebuilding the physical drive(s).
1 Logical Drive Degraded
Problem: One logical drive signed on in the degraded (critical) state.
Suggested solution:
1.
Use a utility, such as HP NetRAID Assistant or HP NetRAID Config, to
determine which physical drive is not responding and thereby makes the
logical drive degraded.
2.
Correct the problem with the physical drive by reconnecting, replacing, or
rebuilding it.
Insufficient Memory to Run. Press any Key to Continue ...
Problem: There is insufficient memory in the HP NetServer to run the HP
NetRAID BIOS.
Suggested solution: Check the HP NetServer to be sure that the memory is
properly installed.
Insufficient Memory
Problem: There is insufficient memory for the current configuration.
Suggested solution: Check to be sure that the memory is properly installed.
Following SCSI ID’s are not Responding
Channel-x:a.b.c
Problem: On the channel listed (x), the physical drives with the SCSI IDs listed
(a, b, c, and so on) are not responding.
Suggested solution: Verify that the physical drives are connected and powered
on.