IBM 86624RY Maintenance Manual - Page 327

Following new drives found, Explanation, Action, Press this key to continue without change

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F4 Retry. Press this key after correcting a problem. For example, press F4 after you turn on the external storage enclosure that contains the hard disk drive. F5 Accept. Press this key to accept the new state that the ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign to the drive. For example, the ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign the drive a state of defunct (DDD) or empty (EMP). You can also press F5 when you must remove a drive, RAID level-1 and RAID level-5 logical drives are present, and performance in a degraded mode is acceptable. The ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign the drive a state of defunct (DDD), but the server can complete startup. However, the array will remain in Critical mode and the potential for data loss will exist until you replace and rebuild the defunct drive. To prevent the loss of data, replace and rebuild the defunct drive in a timely manner. Note A hard disk drive in the DDD state does not necessarily mean that you need to replace the drive. Before you replace the drive, ensure that: 1. All cables are connected properly to the backplane and to the hard disk drive. Also, ensure that all cables inside the server are connected properly. 2. The hot-swap drive trays are seated properly in the drive bay. 3. If you have not already attempted to rebuild the drive, try rebuilding it. After you perform these steps, if the hard disk drive does not function properly, replace the drive. F10 Continue. Press this key to continue without change to the configuration. Following new drives found (old state: new state: ch: SID) Explanation: The ServeRAID adapter or controller detects a new drive that is not part of the current configuration. Action: This is an information message. No action is required. - or - Following new drives found: (host id: old ch: old SID > new ch: new SID) Explanation: New controller installed in a configured server, or drives are imported. This message might be preceded by the previous two messages and the F5 and F6 key choices because the drives were not found in the configured location. Appears when the ServeRAID adapter or controller detects that the identifiers of the drives do not match the controller configuration information. Where: host id identifies the System Name where the ServeRAID adapter or controller resides. old ch is the channel that matches the drive configuration information. old SID is the SCSI ID that matches the drive configuration information. new ch is the channel where the drive is now located. Netfinity 5500 M20 - Type 8662 319

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F4
Retry.
Press this key after correcting a problem.
For
example, press
F4
after you turn on the external
storage enclosure that contains the hard disk drive.
F5
Accept.
Press this key to accept the new state that the
ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign to the drive.
For example, the ServeRAID adapter or controller will
assign the drive a state of defunct (DDD) or empty
(EMP).
You can also press
F5
when you must remove a drive,
RAID level-1 and RAID level-5 logical drives are
present, and performance in a degraded mode is
acceptable.
The ServeRAID adapter or controller will
assign the drive a state of defunct (DDD), but the
server can complete startup.
However, the array will
remain in
Critical
mode and the potential for data loss
will exist until you replace and rebuild the defunct drive.
To prevent the loss of data, replace and rebuild the
defunct drive in a timely manner.
Note
A hard disk drive in the DDD state does not
necessarily mean that you need to replace the
drive.
Before you replace the drive, ensure that:
1.
All cables are connected properly to the
backplane and to the hard disk drive.
Also,
ensure that all cables inside the server are
connected properly.
2.
The hot-swap drive trays are seated properly
in the drive bay.
3.
If you have not already attempted to rebuild
the drive, try rebuilding it.
After you perform these steps, if the hard disk
drive does not function properly, replace the drive.
F10
Continue.
Press this key to continue without change to
the configuration.
Following new drives found
(old state: new state: ch:
SID)
Explanation:
The ServeRAID adapter or controller detects a new
drive that is not part of the current configuration.
Action:
This is an information message.
No action is required.
— or —
Following new drives found:
(host id: old ch: old SID
>
new ch:
new SID)
Explanation:
New controller installed in a configured server, or
drives are imported.
This message might be preceded by the
previous two messages and the
F5
and
F6
key choices because
the drives were not found in the configured location.
Appears
when the ServeRAID adapter or controller detects that the
identifiers of the drives do not match the controller configuration
information.
Where:
host id
identifies the System Name where the
ServeRAID adapter or controller resides.
old ch
is the channel that matches the drive
configuration information.
old SID
is the SCSI ID that matches the drive
configuration information.
new ch
is the channel where the drive is now located.
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