HP ProLiant BL620c HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 100

Logical Drive X Status = Interim Recovery Volume Functional, but not Fault, Tolerant, Logical Drive

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Action: Check for drive failures, wrong drive replaced, or loose cable messages. If a drive failure occurred, replace the failed drive or drives, and then restore the data for this logical drive from the tape backup. Otherwise, follow the procedures for correcting problems when an incorrect drive is replaced or a loose cable is detected. Logical Drive X Status = Interim Recovery (Volume Functional, but not Fault Tolerant) Description: A physical drive in this logical drive has failed. The logical drive is operational, but the loss of an additional drive may cause permanent data loss. Action: Replace the failed drive as soon as possible. Logical Drive X Status = Loose Cable Detected... ...SOLUTION: Turn the system off and attempt to reattach any loose connections. If this does not work, replace the cable(s) and connection(s). Description: At power up, the system does not detect a configured physical drive or an external storage unit that was previously detected before the last system shutdown. This event can occur if the user removes one or more drives after the system is powered down or if a loose cable or malfunction prevents the drives from spinning up. Action: If a drive or enclosure has been removed or disconnected, do the following: 1. Power down the server. 2. Check cabling. 3. Power up the server and storage enclosure at the same time. If drives are failed or purposely removed while the system is off: 1. Reboot the server. 2. When prompted during POST, press F2 to fail the missing drives. Logical Drive X Status = Overheated Description: The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion System drives is beyond safe operating levels and has shut down to avoid damage. Action: Check the fans and the operating environment. Logical Drive X Status = Overheating Description: The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion System drives is beyond safe operating levels. Action: Check the fans and the operating environment. Error messages 100

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Error messages 100
Action
: Check for drive failures, wrong drive replaced, or loose cable messages. If a drive failure
occurred, replace the failed drive or drives, and then restore the data for this logical drive from the tape
backup. Otherwise, follow the procedures for correcting problems when an incorrect drive is replaced or
a loose cable is detected.
Logical Drive X Status = Interim Recovery (Volume Functional, but not Fault
Tolerant)
Description
: A physical drive in this logical drive has failed. The logical drive is operational, but the loss
of an additional drive may cause permanent data loss.
Action
: Replace the failed drive as soon as possible.
Logical Drive X Status = Loose Cable Detected...
...SOLUTION: Turn the system off and attempt to reattach any loose connections. If this does not work, replace the
cable(s) and connection(s).
Description
: At power up, the system does not detect a configured physical drive or an external storage
unit that was previously detected before the last system shutdown. This event can occur if the user removes
one or more drives after the system is powered down or if a loose cable or malfunction prevents the
drives from spinning up.
Action
:
If a drive or enclosure has been removed or disconnected, do the following:
1.
Power down the server.
2.
Check cabling.
3.
Power up the server and storage enclosure at the same time.
If drives are failed or purposely removed while the system is off:
1.
Reboot the server.
2.
When prompted during POST, press F2 to fail the missing drives.
Logical Drive X Status = Overheated
Description
: The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion System drives is beyond safe operating
levels and has shut down to avoid damage.
Action
: Check the fans and the operating environment.
Logical Drive X Status = Overheating
Description
: The temperature of the Intelligent Array Expansion System drives is beyond safe operating
levels.
Action
: Check the fans and the operating environment.