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POST Error Messages
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1785
Slot 1 Drive Array not Configured
(followed by one of the following:)
(1) Run Compaq Array Configuration Utility.
(2) No drives detected.
(3) Array Accelerator Memory Size Increased.
(4) External Cable(s) Attached to Wrong SCSI
Port Connector(s).
(5) Drive positions cannot be changed during
Capacity Expansion.
(6) Drive positions appear to have changed.
(7) Configuration information indicates drive
positions beyond the capability of this
controller. This may be due to drive
movement from a controller that supports
more drives than the current controller.
(8) Configuration information indicates drives
were configured on a controller with a newer
firmware version.
Slot x Drive Array Recovery Needed. The
1786
following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data
Recovery: SCSI Port (y): SCSI ID (x)
Select F1 to continue with recovery of data
to drive .
Select F2 to continue without recovery of
data to drive .
Or
Slot x Drive Array Recovery Needed. The
following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data
Recovery: SCSI Port (y): SCSI ID (x)
Select F1 to retry Automatic Data Recovery
Select F2 to continue without starting
Automatic Data Recovery.
1787
Slot x Drive Array Operating in Interim
Recovery Mode. The following SCSI drive(s)
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(1) Run the Compaq Array Configuration Utility.
(2) Turn off system and check SCSI cable
connections to make sure drives are attached
properly.
(3) Run the Compaq System Configuration
Utility.
(4) Turn system power OFF and swap SCSI port
connectors to prevent data loss.
(5-6) Run Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics if
previous positions are unknown. Then turn
system power OFF and move drives to their
original positions.
(7) To avoid data loss turn system power OFF
and reattach drives to the original controller.
(8) To avoid data loss, reattach drives to
original controller or upgrade controller
firmware to the version on the original
controller using Option ROMPaq.
Select F1 key to resume.
The message normally appears when a drive
was replaced in a fault-tolerant configuration
with system power off. In this case, press F1
to start the automatic data recovery process.
The "previously aborted" version of the
1786 POST message will appear if the
previous rebuild attempt was aborted for
any reason. Run Drive Array Advanced
Diagnostics (DAAD) for more information. If
the replacement drive was failed, try using
another replacement drive. If rebuild was
aborted due to a read error from another
physical drive in the array, you'll need to
back up all readable data on the array, run
Diagnostics Surface Analysis, and then
restore your data.
Following a system restart, this message
reminds you that drive x is defective and fault
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