Compaq 234664-002 - ProLiant - ML330T02 Troubleshooting Manual page 153

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Replace drive X. (depending on the fault-tolerance l evel, all data may be lost if another drive fails).
3.
1788-Slot X Drive Array Reports Incorrect Drive Replacement...
...The foll
owing SCSI drive(s) should
The following
SCSI drive(s) were incorrectly
Select F1 to continue – drive array will remain disab
Select F2 to reset configuration – all data will be lost
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause:
Replacement drives may have been installed in the wrong drive bays.
A bad power cable connection to the drive, noise on the
Action:
If replacement drives are installed in the wrong bays, properly reinstall the drives as indicated and:
Press the F1 key to restart the server with the drive array disabled.
o
Press the F2 key to use the drives as configured and
o
If a bad power cable connection exi
Repair the connection and press the F2 key.
a.
If the problem persists, run ADU to resolve.
b.
Be sure the cable is routed properly.
1789-Slot X Drive Array SCSI Drive(s) Not Responding...
...Check c
ables or replace the following SCSI
Select F1 to continue – drive array will remain disabled.
Select F2 to failed drives that are not responding – Interim Recovery Mode will b
tolerance.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Drives that wer
starting up. A possible drive problem or loose SCSI cable exists.
Action:
Power down the system.
1.
Be sure all cables are properly connected.
2.
Be sure all drives are fully seated.
3.
Power cycle any external SCSI enclosures while the system is off.
4.
Power up the server to see if the problem still exists.
5.
If configured for fault-tolerant operation and the RAID level can sustain failure of all indicated drives:
6.
Press the F2 key to fail the drives that are not responding
a.
Replace the failed drives.
b.
Press the F1 key to start the system with all logical drives on the controller disabled.
7.
Be sure the system is always powered up and down correctly.
When powering up the system, all external storage systems must be powered up before the server.
have been replaced: SCSI Port Y: SCSI ID Z.
replaced: SCSI Port y: SCSI ID z.
led.
.
sts:
drives: SCSI Port Y: SCSI ID Z
e working when the system was last used are now missing or are not
data cable, or defective SCSI cable exists.
lose all the data on them.
e enabled if configured for fault
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