HP ProLiant DL980 HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 150

Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Cabling Problem Detected - OUT port

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1774-Slot X Drive Array - Obsolete Data Found in Array Accelerator Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Drives were used on another controller and reconnected to the original controller while data was in the original controller cache. Data found in the array accelerator is older than data found on the drives and has been automatically discarded. Action: Check the file system to determine whether any data has been lost. 1775-Slot X Drive Array - ProLiant Storage System Not Responding SCSI Port Y: ...Check storage system power switch and cables. Turn the system power off while checking the ProLiant power and cable connections, then turn the system power back on to retry. Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: Storage system problem detected. A SCSI enclosure seems to be connected to the specified SCSI bus, but no drives or SCSI backplane processor were detected on this bus. Action: 1. Power down the server. 2. Check the external ProLiant power switch. External drives must all be powered up before the main system is. 3. Be sure the cables are connected properly and securely. 4. Update the storage device to the latest firmware version ("Firmware maintenance" on page 80). 5. If the problem persists, replace the cable, backplane, or Smart Array Controller. 1775-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Cabling Problem Detected - OUT port of this box is attached to OUT port of previous box. ...Turn system and storage box power OFF and check cables. Drives in this box and connections beyond it will not be available until the cables are attached correctly. Audible Beeps: None Action: For cabling configuration information, see the storage enclosure documentation. 1776-Slot X Drive Array - SCSI Bus Termination Error ...Internal and external drives cannot both be attached to the same SCSI port. SCSI port Y: Check cables Audible Beeps: None Possible Cause: External and internal connectors of the specified SCSI ports are connected to drives. The indicated SCSI bus is disabled until this problem is resolved. Action: The SCSI bus is not properly terminated when internal and external drives are connected concurrently to the same SCSI bus. 1. Power down the server. 2. Be sure the cables to the specified port are connected properly and securely ("Loose connections" on page 18). 3. Reconfigure the drives to different SCSI ports. Error messages 150

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Error messages 150
1774-Slot X Drive Array - Obsolete Data Found in Array Accelerator
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Drives were used on another controller and reconnected to the original controller while
data was in the original controller cache. Data found in the array accelerator is older than data found on
the drives and has been automatically discarded.
Action
: Check the file system to determine whether any data has been lost.
1775-Slot X Drive Array - ProLiant Storage System Not Responding SCSI Port Y:
...Check storage system power switch and cables. Turn the system power off while checking the ProLiant power and
cable connections, then turn the system power back on to retry.
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: Storage system problem detected. A SCSI enclosure seems to be connected to the
specified SCSI bus, but no drives or SCSI backplane processor were detected on this bus.
Action
:
1.
Power down the server.
2.
Check the external ProLiant power switch. External drives must all be powered up before the main
system is.
3.
Be sure the cables are connected properly and securely.
4.
Update the storage device to the latest firmware version ("
Firmware maintenance
" on page
80
).
5.
If the problem persists, replace the cable, backplane, or Smart Array Controller.
1775-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Cabling Problem Detected - OUT port
of this box is attached to OUT port of previous box.
...Turn system and storage box power OFF and check cables. Drives in this box and connections beyond it will not
be available until the cables are attached correctly.
Audible Beeps
: None
Action
: For cabling configuration information, see the storage enclosure documentation.
1776-Slot X Drive Array - SCSI Bus Termination Error
...Internal and external drives cannot both be attached to the same SCSI port. SCSI port Y: Check cables
Audible Beeps
: None
Possible Cause
: External and internal connectors of the specified SCSI ports are connected to drives. The
indicated SCSI bus is disabled until this problem is resolved.
Action
: The SCSI bus is not properly terminated when internal and external drives are connected
concurrently to the same SCSI bus.
1.
Power down the server.
2.
Be sure the cables to the specified port are connected properly and securely ("
Loose connections
" on
page
18
).
3.
Reconfigure the drives to different SCSI ports.