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Diagnostic Tools
DAAD Diagnostic Messages
Message
Logical Drive X
status =
INTERIM
RECOVERY
Logical Drive X
status =
LOOSE
CABLE
DETECTED
Logical Drive X
status =
NEEDS
RECOVER
Logical Drive X
status =
OVERHEATE
D
Logical Drive X
status =
OVERHEATIN
G
Logical Drive X
status =
RECOVERING
Logical Drive X
status =
WRONG
DRIVE
REPLACED
Loose cable
detected -
logical drives
may be
marked
FAILED until
corrected
Continued
Description
A physical drive in this logical
drive has failed. The logical drive
is operating in interim recovery
mode and is vulnerable.
A physical drive has a cabling
problem.
A physical drive in this logical
drive has failed and has now
been replaced. This drive needs
to be rebuilt from the mirror drive
or the parity data.
The temperature of the
Intelligent Array Expansion
System drives is beyond safe
operating levels and it has shut
down to avoid damage.
The temperature of the
Intelligent Array Expansion
System drives is beyond safe
operating levels.
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.
Recommended Action
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 booting up 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. 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.
Continued

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