HP ProLiant DL380p HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 115

Controller State: The array controller contains more logical drives than are supported

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Array status: The array currently has a drive erase operation queued, running, stopped or completed on a logical or physical drive. Action: No action is required. Array Status: The array has a spare drive assigned which is smaller than the smallest data drive in the array... ...Some operations in the array will not be available. Action: Replace the spare drive with another drive at least the size of the smallest data drive in the array. Controller State: The array controller contains a volume that was created with a different version of controller firmware... ...and is not backward-compatible with the current version of firmware. You may reconfigure the controller, but the existing configuration and data will be overwritten and potentially lost. Action: Upgrade the controller to the latest firmware. If the problem persists, move the configured arrays back to the original controller. Controller State: The array controller contains more logical drives than are supported in the current configuration... ...Any configuration command (e.g. logical drive creation, array expansion, etc.) or modification to the controller will result in the loss of all existing data on the disabled volume(s). Action: Identify the drives that contain the lost logical volumes. Move those drives to another controller where the logical volumes can be recreated. If a drive contains a valid logical volume that is in use and a lost logical volume, then do not move that drive to another controller. Controller State: The array controller contains one or more logical drives with a RAID level that is not supported in the current configuration... ...Any configuration command (e.g. logical drive creation, array expansion, etc.) or modification to the controller will result in the loss of all existing data on the disabled volume(s). Action: Do one of the following: • If this message is observed after moving a configured array of drives from another controller, then upgrade the firmware on this controller. Also, check if the cache module is installed. Install the cache module if not present. If this doesn't solve the problem, power down the server and move the drives back to the original controller. • If this message is observed without any drive movement, check if the cache module has failed and replace it if required. If the problem persists, contact HP support ("Contacting HP" on page 187). Controller State: The array controller contains redundant connections to one or more physical drives that are not supported in the current configuration... ...Please remove the redundant connection(s) or, if your controller supports it, install the appropriate license key to enable the dual domain feature. Action: Take the appropriate action as stated in the message. Error messages 115

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Error messages 115
Array status: The array currently has a drive erase operation queued, running,
stopped or completed on a logical or physical drive.
Action
: No action is required.
Array Status: The array has a spare drive assigned which is smaller than the smallest
data drive in the array…
…Some operations in the array will not be available.
Action
: Replace the spare drive with another drive at least the size of the smallest data drive in the array.
Controller State: The array controller contains a volume that was created with a
different version of controller firmware…
…and is not backward-compatible with the current version of firmware. You may reconfigure the controller, but the
existing configuration and data will be overwritten and potentially lost.
Action:
Upgrade the controller to the latest firmware. If the problem persists, move the configured arrays back
to the original controller.
Controller State: The array controller contains more logical drives than are supported
in the current configuration…
…Any configuration command (e.g. logical drive creation, array expansion, etc.) or modification to the controller will
result in the loss of all existing data on the disabled volume(s).
Action:
Identify the drives that contain the lost logical volumes. Move those drives to another controller where
the logical volumes can be recreated.
If a drive contains a valid logical volume that is in use and a lost logical volume, then do not move that drive
to another controller.
Controller State: The array controller contains one or more logical drives with a RAID
level that is not supported in the current configuration…
…Any configuration command (e.g. logical drive creation, array expansion, etc.) or modification to the controller will
result in the loss of all existing data on the disabled volume(s).
Action:
Do one of the following:
If this message is observed after moving a configured array of drives from another controller, then
upgrade the firmware on this controller. Also, check if the cache module is installed. Install the cache
module if not present. If this doesn't solve the problem, power down the server and move the drives back
to the original controller.
If this message is observed without any drive movement, check if the cache module has failed and
replace it if required. If the problem persists, contact HP support ("
Contacting HP
" on page
187
).
Controller State: The array controller contains redundant connections to one or more
physical drives that are not supported in the current configuration…
…Please remove the redundant connection(s) or, if your controller supports it, install the appropriate license key to
enable the dual domain feature.
Action:
Take the appropriate action as stated in the message.