Western Digital Sentinel DX4200 Administrator and Maintenance Guide - Page 40

Drive Over Temp, Boot Volume

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TROUBLESHOOTING LCD BIOS Repaired Reboot Required BIOS Updated Reboot Required BIOS Updating Description Your system is currently running on the secondary BIOS. A reboot is required to attempt a repair of your BIOS. The primary BIOS has been updated, A system reboot is required. The BIOS is updating. Boot Drive Over Temp Boot Volume Degraded The operating system (OS) boot drive has exceeded the normal operating temperature. One of the operating system (OS) drives has failed. The system will operate but in a degraded state. Drive Count Drive Failed Displays the number of drives currently on your device. One of the data drives failed. Drive Over Temp The data drive has exceeded the normal operating temperature. Ethernet Disconnected Fan Failed Ethernet port 1 or port 2 is disconnected. The system's fan has failed. Troubleshooting Your system is running on the secondary BIOS. An attempt will be made during the reboot to run the system on the primary BIOS. Reboot the system. This allows the updated BIOS to take affect. Your system BIOS is currently updating. Do not disconnect the power or interrupt the process until the update is complete. Check the airflow around your device and the system fan operation. Replace the identified boot drive. • Access WD StorCentral (See "WD StorCentral" on page 18). • Click Storage on the navigation bar. • In the Allocated Capacity area, select your boot drive. • In the Action column, select Buy. • Obtain and install a compatible boot drive. The total drive count in the system. This includes the boot drive(s) and the data drives. Your boot drive(s) is currently running in RAID protection mode. Replace the failed drive. • Access WD StorCentral (See "WD StorCentral" on page 18). • Click Storage on the navigation bar. • In the Allocated Capacity area, select the failed drive. • In the Action column, select Buy. • Obtain and install a compatible boot drive. Check the airflow around your device and the system fan operation. Reconnect the ethernet cable to the identified port. The fan has failed. Replace the failed fan. WD SENTINEL DX4200 36 ADMINISTRATOR AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE

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TROUBLESHOOTING
36
WD SENTINEL DX4200
ADMINISTRATOR AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
BIOS Repaired
Reboot
Required
Your system is currently running on
the secondary BIOS. A reboot is
required to attempt a repair of your
BIOS.
Your system is running on the
secondary BIOS. An attempt will be
made during the reboot to run the
system on the primary BIOS.
BIOS Updated
Reboot
Required
The primary BIOS has been
updated, A system reboot is
required.
Reboot the system. This allows the
updated BIOS to take affect.
BIOS Updating
The BIOS is updating.
Your system BIOS is currently
updating. Do not disconnect the
power or interrupt the process until
the update is complete.
Boot Drive
<Drive Name>
Over Temp
The operating system (OS) boot
drive has exceeded the normal
operating temperature.
Check the airflow around your
device and the system fan
operation.
Boot Volume
Degraded
One of the operating system (OS)
drives has failed. The system will
operate but in a degraded state.
Replace the identified boot drive.
Access WD StorCentral (See “WD
StorCentral” on page 18).
Click
Storage
on the navigation
bar.
In the Allocated Capacity area,
select your boot drive.
In the Action column, select
Buy
.
Obtain and install a compatible
boot drive.
Drive Count
Displays the number of drives
currently on your device.
The total drive count in the system.
This includes the boot drive(s) and
the data drives.
Drive Failed
One of the data drives failed.
Your boot drive(s) is currently
running in RAID protection mode.
Replace the failed drive.
Access WD StorCentral (See “WD
StorCentral” on page 18).
Click
Storage
on the navigation
bar.
In the Allocated Capacity area,
select the failed drive.
In the Action column, select
Buy
.
Obtain and install a compatible
boot drive.
Drive Over Temp
The data drive has exceeded the
normal operating temperature.
Check the airflow around your
device and the system fan
operation.
Ethernet
<port #>
Disconnected
Ethernet port 1 or port 2 is
disconnected.
Reconnect the ethernet cable to
the identified port.
Fan Failed
The system’s fan has failed.
The fan has failed. Replace the
failed fan.
LCD
Description
Troubleshooting