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DAAD Diagnostic Messages
Logical Drive X
status =
RECOVERING
Logical Drive X
status = WRONG
DRIVE REPLACED
Loose cable
detected - logical
drives may be
marked FAILED
until corrected
Mirror data
miscompare
Mirrored memory
location errors
No configuration for
Accelerator Board
Drive (bay) X has
loose cable
Message
A physical drive in this logical
drive has failed and has now
been replaced. The replaced
drive is rebuilding from the
mirror drive or the parity data.
A physical drive in this logical
drive has failed. The incorrect
drive was replaced.
Controller unable to
communicate with one or more
physical drives, probably
because of a cabling problem.
Logical drives may be in a
FAILED state until the condition
is corrected, preventing access
to data on the controller.
Data was found at reinitialization
in the posted write memory;
however, the mirror data
compare test failed resulting in
data being marked as invalid.
Data loss is possible.
Soft errors occurred when
attempting to read the same
data from both sides of the
mirrored memory. Data loss will
occur.
The array accelerator board has
not been configured.
The array controller could not
communicate with this drive at
power-up. This drive has not
previously failed.
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Description
Compaq ProLiant 6000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
Recommended Action
Nothing needs to be done.
Normal operations can occur.
Replace the drive that was
incorrectly replaced. Then,
replace the original drive that
failed with a new drive. Do not
run the System Configuration
Utility to reconfigure; you will
lose data on the drive.
Check all controller and drive
cable connections.
Replace the array accelerator
board.
Replace the array accelerator
board.
If the array accelerator board
is present, run the System
Configuration Utility to
configure the board, if desired.
Check all cable connections
first. The cables could be bad,
loose, or disconnected. Turn
on the system and attempt to
reconnect data/power cable to
the drive. If this does not
work, replace the cable. If that
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