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Table 3-18
ADU Diagnostic Messages
Message
Description
Logical Drive X
The status could be issued for
status = FAILED
several reasons. If the logical drive is
configured for No Fault Tolerance
and one or more drives fail, the
status will occur. If mirroring is
enabled, and any two mirrored drives
fail, the status will occur. If Data
Guarding is enabled and two or more
drives fail in the unit, the status will
occur. This status may also occur if
another configured logical drive is in
the WRONG DRIVE REPLACED or
LOOSE CABLE DETECTED state.
Logical Drive X
A physical drive in the logical drive
status =
has failed. The logical drive is
INTERIM
operating in interim-recovery mode
RECOVERY
and is vulnerable.
Logical Drive X
A physical drive has a cabling
status = LOOSE
problem.
CABLE
DETECTED
Logical Drive X
A physical drive in the logical drive
status = NEEDS
has failed and has now been
RECOVER
replaced. The drive needs to be
rebuilt from the mirror drive or the
parity data.
Logical Drive X
The Intelligent Array Expansion
status =
System temperature is beyond safe
OVERHEATED
operating levels, and the system has
shut down to avoid damage.
Logical Drive X
The Intelligent Array Expansion
status =
System temperature is beyond safe
OVERHEATING
operating levels.
Logical Drive X
A physical drive in the logical drive
status =
has failed and has now been
RECOVERING
replaced. The replaced drive is
rebuilding from the mirror drive or
the parity data. Normal operations
can occur.
Logical Drive X
A physical drive in the logical drive
status = WRONG
has failed. The incorrect drive was
DRIVE REPLACED
replaced.
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 3-39
Recommended Action
Check for drive failures, wrong drive replaced,
or loose cable messages. If there was a drive
failure, replace the failed drive, and then restore
the data for the logical drive from the tape
backup. Otherwise, follow the procedures for
wrong drive replacement or loose cable
detection.
Replace the failed drive as soon as possible.
Turn the system off, and attempt to reattach the
cable onto the drive. If this does not work,
replace the cable.
When starting the system, select the F1 -
rebuild drive option to rebuild the replaced
drive.
Check the fans and the operating environment.
Check the fans and the operating environment.
Nothing needs to be done.
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. Data on the drive will be
lost.
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