HP ProLiant DL380 G3 with MSA500 HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 152

Slot X Drive Array-Optional SIMM Memory Module Problem Detected, Slot X Drive Array - Cache Memory

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• If this drive is part of a fault-tolerant configuration, do not replace this drive unless all other drives in the array are online. 1721-Slot X Drive Array - Drive Parameter Tracking Predicts Imminent Failure... ...The following devices should be replaced when conditions permit. Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Drive parameter tracking reports a predictive-failure condition on the indicated drive. It may fail at some time in the future. Action: • If the drive is part of a non-fault-tolerant configuration, back up all data before replacing the drive and restore all data afterward. • If the drive is part of a fault-tolerant configuration, do not replace the drive unless all other drives in the array are online. 1724-Slot X Drive Array - Physical Drive Position Change(s) Detected - ... ...Logical drive configuration has automatically been updated. (and sometimes also this:) * Inactive spare drive assignments have been lost due to invalid movement. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The logical drive configuration has been updated automatically following physical drive position changes. Action: No action is required. 1725-Slot X Drive Array-Optional SIMM (Memory Module) Problem Detected Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: SIMM has been automatically disabled because of memory errors or because an unsupported SIMM type was installed. Action: Replace the SIMM memory module on the indicated controller. 1726-Slot X Drive Array - Cache Memory Size or Battery Presence Has Changed ...Array Accelerator configuration has automatically been updated. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: The array accelerator configuration has been updated automatically due to replacement of the array accelerator (or controller) with one having different cache memory size. This message may also appear following removal or installation of the cache battery back. Action: To change the default cache read/write allocation ratio, run the ACU ("Array Configuration Utility" on page 72). 1727-Slot X Drive Array - New Logical Drive(s) Attachment Detected... ...If more than 32 logical drives, this message will be followed by: "Auto-configuration failed: Too many logical drives." Error messages 152

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Error messages 152
If this drive is part of a fault-tolerant configuration, do not replace this drive unless all other drives in the
array are online.
1721-Slot X Drive Array - Drive Parameter Tracking Predicts Imminent Failure...
...The following devices should be replaced when conditions permit. Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Drive parameter tracking reports a predictive-failure condition on the indicated drive. It may
fail at some time in the future.
Action
:
If the drive is part of a non-fault-tolerant configuration, back up all data before replacing the drive and
restore all data afterward.
If the drive is part of a fault-tolerant configuration, do not replace the drive unless all other drives in the
array are online.
1724-Slot X Drive Array - Physical Drive Position Change(s) Detected - ...
...Logical drive configuration has automatically been updated.
(and sometimes also this:)
*
Inactive spare drive assignments have been lost due to invalid movement.
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: The logical drive configuration has been updated automatically following physical drive
position changes.
Action
: No action is required.
1725-Slot X Drive Array-Optional SIMM (Memory Module) Problem Detected
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: SIMM has been automatically disabled because of memory errors or because an
unsupported SIMM type was installed.
Action
: Replace the SIMM memory module on the indicated controller.
1726-Slot X Drive Array - Cache Memory Size or Battery Presence Has Changed
...Array Accelerator configuration has automatically been updated.
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: The array accelerator configuration has been updated automatically due to replacement of
the array accelerator (or controller) with one having different cache memory size. This message may also
appear following removal or installation of the cache battery back.
Action
: To change the default cache read/write allocation ratio, run the ACU ("
Array Configuration Utility
"
on page
72
).
1727-Slot X Drive Array - New Logical Drive(s) Attachment Detected...
...If more than 32 logical drives, this message will be followed by: “Auto-configuration failed: Too many logical drives.”