HP ProLiant ML350p HP ProLiant Servers Troubleshooting Guide - Page 121
Redundant Path Failure: Multi-domain path failure
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Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller. Physical Drive State: This physical drive is part of a logical drive that is not supported by 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 logical drive(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). Redundancy State: This controller has been setup to be part of a redundant pair of controllers.... ...but redundancy is temporarily disabled. Redundancy is temporarily disabled because capacity expansion, extension, or migration is in progress. Redundancy will be enabled when this process is complete. 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 187). 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. Error messages 121
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