HP ProLiant DL380p HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 165

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IMPORTANT: This error message applies to systems that use SCSI controllers. For systems that use SAS controllers, see error message 1777 for SAS ("1777-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Problem Detected..." on page 165). 1777-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Problem Detected... (followed by one or more of the following): ...* Cooling Fan Malfunction Detected * Overheated Condition Detected * Side-Panel must be Closed to Prevent Overheating * Redundant Power Supply Malfunction Detected * Unsupported ROM Type Installed on Backplane * Enclosure Processor Not Detected or Responding - Turn system and storage enclosure power OFF and turn them back ON to retry. If this error persists, upgrade the enclosure firmware or replace the I/O module. * Link Errors Detected by Expander * Incorrect Bay Information Received from Enclosure * Installed drives not detected, only I/O module 2 present Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Environment threshold was violated on the drive enclosure. Action: • Check the cooling fan operation by placing a hand over the fan. • Be sure the internal plenum cooling fan in tower servers or storage systems is operational. If the fan is not operating, check for obstructions and check all internal connections. • Replace the unit side panel if removed. Check the LEDs. If the ProLiant Storage System power LED is amber instead of green, this indicates a redundant power supply failure. IMPORTANT: This error message applies to systems that use SAS controllers. For systems that use SCSI controllers, see error message 1777 for SCSI ("1777-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Problem Detected..." on page 164). 1778-Slot X Drive Array resuming Automatic Data Recovery (Rebuild) process Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: A controller reset or power cycle occurred while Automatic Data Recovery was in progress. Action: No action is required. 1779-Slot X Drive Array - Replacement drive(s) detected OR previously failed drive(s) now appear to be operational:... ...Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z Restore data from backup if replacement drive(s) have been installed. Error messages 165

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Error messages 165
IMPORTANT:
This error message applies to systems that use SCSI controllers. For systems that
use SAS controllers, see error message 1777 for SAS ("
1777-Slot X Drive Array - Storage
Enclosure Problem Detected...
" on page
165
).
1777-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Problem Detected...
(followed by one or more of the following):
...*
Cooling Fan Malfunction Detected
*
Overheated Condition Detected
*
Side-Panel must be Closed to Prevent Overheating
*
Redundant Power Supply Malfunction Detected
*
Unsupported ROM Type Installed on Backplane
*
Enclosure Processor Not Detected or Responding – Turn system and storage enclosure power OFF and turn them
back ON to retry.
If this error persists, upgrade the enclosure firmware or replace the I/O module.
*
Link Errors Detected by Expander
*
Incorrect Bay Information Received from Enclosure
*
Installed drives not detected, only I/O module 2 present
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Environment threshold was violated on the drive enclosure.
Action
:
Check the cooling fan operation by placing a hand over the fan.
Be sure the internal plenum cooling fan in tower servers or storage systems is operational. If the fan is
not operating, check for obstructions and check all internal connections.
Replace the unit side panel if removed.
Check the LEDs. If the ProLiant Storage System power LED is amber instead of green, this indicates a
redundant power supply failure.
IMPORTANT:
This error message applies to systems that use SAS controllers. For systems that use
SCSI controllers, see error message 1777 for SCSI ("
1777-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure
Problem Detected...
" on page
164
).
1778-Slot X Drive Array resuming Automatic Data Recovery (Rebuild) process
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: A controller reset or power cycle occurred while Automatic Data Recovery was in progress.
Action
: No action is required.
1779-Slot X Drive Array - Replacement drive(s) detected OR previously failed drive(s)
now appear to be operational:...
...Port X Box Y Bay(s) Z
Restore data from backup if replacement drive(s) have been installed.