HP ProLiant DL980 HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 115

POST error messages and beep codes

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Action: No action is required. Redundancy State: This controller has been setup to be part of a redundant pair of controllers.... ...but redundancy is disabled. Redundancy is disabled for an unknown reason. Action: Contact HP support ("Contacting HP" on page 173). Redundant Path Failure: Multi-domain path failure Action: Check the storage device I/O module and cables to restore redundant paths. Redundant Path Failure: The logical drive is degraded due to the loss of a redundant path. Action: Check the storage box I/O module and cables to restore redundant paths to the logical drive. Redundant Path Failure: The physical drive is degraded due to the loss of a redundant path. Action: Check the storage box I/O module and cables to restore redundant paths to the physical drive. Redundant Path Failure: Warning: Redundant I/0 modules of this storage box... ...are not cabled in a recommended configuration. Action: To correctly connect the cables to the storage system, see the product user guide. POST error messages and beep codes Introduction to POST error messages The error messages and codes in this section include all messages generated by ProLiant servers. Some messages are informational only and do not indicate any error. A server generates only the codes that are applicable to its configuration and options. HP ProLiant p-Class server blades do not have speakers and thus do not support audio output. Disregard the audible beeps information if the server falls into this category. IMPORTANT: This guide provides information for multiple servers. Some information may not apply to the server you are troubleshooting. Refer to the server documentation for information on procedures, hardware options, software tools, and operating systems supported by the server. WARNING: To avoid potential problems, ALWAYS read the warnings and cautionary information in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying system components. Error messages 115

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Error messages 115
Action
: No action is required.
Redundancy State: This controller has been setup to be part of a redundant pair of
controllers
....
...but redundancy is disabled. Redundancy is disabled for an unknown reason.
Action
: Contact HP support ("
Contacting HP
" on page
173
).
Redundant Path Failure: Multi-domain path failure
Action
: Check the storage device I/O module and cables to restore redundant paths.
Redundant Path Failure: The logical drive is degraded due to the loss of a
redundant path.
Action
: Check the storage box I/O module and cables to restore redundant paths to the logical drive.
Redundant Path Failure: The physical drive is degraded due to the loss of a
redundant path.
Action
: Check the storage box I/O module and cables to restore redundant paths to the physical drive.
Redundant Path Failure: Warning: Redundant I/0 modules of this storage box...
...are not cabled in a recommended configuration.
Action
: To correctly connect the cables to the storage system, see the product user guide.
POST error messages and beep codes
Introduction to POST error messages
The error messages and codes in this section include all messages generated by ProLiant servers. Some
messages are informational only and do not indicate any error. A server generates only the codes that
are applicable to its configuration and options.
HP ProLiant p-Class server blades do not have speakers and thus do not support audio output. Disregard
the audible beeps information if the server falls into this category.
IMPORTANT:
This guide provides information for multiple servers. Some information may not
apply to the server you are troubleshooting. Refer to the server documentation for information
on procedures, hardware options, software tools, and operating systems supported by the
server.
WARNING:
To avoid potential problems, ALWAYS read the warnings and cautionary
information in the server documentation before removing, replacing, reseating, or modifying
system components.