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H-6 POST Error Messages
POST Error Messages
Slot x Drive Array - ProLiant Drive Storage
1777
System Problem Detected (followed by one
or more of the following):
SCSI Port (y): Cooling Fan Malfunction
Detected
SCSI Port (y): Overheated Condition
Detected
SCSI Port (y): Side-Panel must be Closed
to Prevent Overheating
SCSI Port (y): Redundant Power Supply
Malfunction Detected
SCSI Port (y): Wide SCSI Transfer Failed
SCSI Port (y): Interrupt Signal Inoperative
(RESUME = F1 KEY)
1778
Slot x Drive Array resuming Automatic Data
Recovery process.
1779
Slot x Drive Array - Replacement drive(s)
detected OR previously failed drive(s) now
appear to be operational:
Port (y): SCSI ID ( x ): Restore data from
backup if replacement drive x has been
installed.
1783
Slot x Drive Array Controller Failure.
Slot x Drive Array Drive Failure. The
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following SCSI drive(s) should be replaced:
SCSI Port (y) SCSI ID ( x )
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COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
Check cooling fan operation by placing hand
over fan. Check internal plenum cooling fan in
tower servers or storage systems. If fan is not
operating, check for obstructions and check all
internal connectors. Replace unit side panel if
removed.
If the ProLiant Storage System power LED is
amber instead of green, this indicates a
redundant power supply failure.
Check SCSI cables. Note that port 1 refers to
the "internal" SCSI bus, and port 2 refers to the
"external" SCSI bus. If the message indicates
to check SCSI cables, verify your cabling using
the diagrams in the SMART-2DH Array
Controller Installation Guide . If the routing is
correct, replace cables on the specified port
until the POST message is eliminated.
No action required. This message appears
when a controller resets or power cycle occurs
while Automatic Data Recovery is in progress.
If this message appears and drive x (identified
by its SCSI ID) has not been replaced, this
indicates an intermittent drive failure. This
message also appears once immediately
following drive replacement before data is
restored from backup.
If this message appears immediately following
a ROM installation, the ROM is defective or not
installed properly. Check that the controller is
firmly inserted in its slot. Try upgrading the
System ROMs. Otherwise, replace the SMART-
2DH Controller.
Check for loose cables. Replace defective drive
x and/or cable(s).

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