HP ProLiant DL380 G3 with MSA500 HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 110

WARNING: Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated it is Operating in Single

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WARNING - Mixed Feature Processors Were Detected Description: Mixed feature processors were detected. The server will boot using the lowest featured processor. If you install supported processors with different features in the same system, this informational message is displayed. WARNING - Resetting Corrupted CMOS Description: This informational message displays when the ROM detects that CMOS is corrupted. The default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM. WARNING - Resetting Corrupted NVRAM Description: This informational message displays when the ROM detects that NVRAM is corrupted. The default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM. WARNING - Resetting Corrupted System Environment Description: This informational message is displayed when the System Environment Variables are corrupted. The default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM. WARNING - Restoring Default Configurations as Requested Description: If, on the subsequent power up, you select the option to erase NVRAM in RBSU, this informational message is displayed. WARNING: Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated it is Operating in Single Ended Mode... ...SOLUTION: This usually occurs when a single-ended drive type is inserted into an enclosure with other drive types; and that makes the entire enclosure operate in single ended mode. To maximize performance replace the single-ended drive with a type that matches the other drives. Description: One or more single-ended mode SCSI drives are installed in an external storage unit that operates in LVD mode. Action: The array continues to operate, but installing all LVD drives maximizes performance. Write Memory Error Description: Data cannot be written to the cache memory. This typically means that a parity error was detected while writing data to the cache. This can be caused by an incomplete connection between the cache and the controller. This is not a data loss circumstance. Action: Power down the system and be sure that the cache board is fully connected to the controller. Error messages 110

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Error messages 110
WARNING - Mixed Feature Processors Were Detected
Description
: Mixed feature processors were detected. The server will boot using the lowest featured
processor.
If you install supported processors with different features in the same system, this informational message is
displayed.
WARNING - Resetting Corrupted CMOS
Description
: This informational message displays when the ROM detects that CMOS is corrupted. The default
values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the configuration
through RBSU by erasing NVRAM.
WARNING - Resetting Corrupted NVRAM
Description
: This informational message displays when the ROM detects that NVRAM is corrupted. The
default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the
configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM.
WARNING - Resetting Corrupted System Environment
Description
: This informational message is displayed when the System Environment Variables are corrupted.
The default values are restored. This message does not display if a user has intentionally invalidated the
configuration through RBSU by erasing NVRAM.
WARNING - Restoring Default Configurations as Requested
Description
: If, on the subsequent power up, you select the option to erase NVRAM in RBSU, this
informational message is displayed.
WARNING: Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated it is Operating in Single
Ended Mode...
...SOLUTION: This usually occurs when a single-ended drive type is inserted into an enclosure with other drive types;
and that makes the entire enclosure operate in single ended mode. To maximize performance replace the single-ended
drive with a type that matches the other drives.
Description
: One or more single-ended mode SCSI drives are installed in an external storage unit that
operates in LVD mode.
Action
: The array continues to operate, but installing all LVD drives maximizes performance.
Write Memory Error
Description
: Data cannot be written to the cache memory. This typically means that a parity error was
detected while writing data to the cache. This can be caused by an incomplete connection between the
cache and the controller. This is not a data loss circumstance.
Action
: Power down the system and be sure that the cache board is fully connected to the controller.