HP ProLiant DL985 Troubleshooting Manual page 108

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Place the drives in their original locations.
2.
Restart the server, and then complete the expand operation.
3.
Move the drives to their new locations after the expand operation is completed.
4.
Swapped Cables or Configuration Error Detected. An Unsupported Drive
Arrangement Was Attempted...
...SOLUTION: Power down system then move drives back to their original location.
Description: One or more physical drives were moved, causing a configuration that is not supported.
Action: Move all drives to their original locations, and then refer to the server documentation for supported
configurations.
Swapped cables or configuration error detected. The cables appear to be
interchanged...
...SOLUTION: Power down system then move the drives or cables back to their original location.
Description: ADU
configuration. One or more cables may be connected to the incorrect bus or one or more drives have been
moved to new locations.
Action:
Refer to the server documentation for supported configurations and cabling guidelines.
1.
Restore to the original configuration.
2.
Swapped cables or configuration error detected. The configuration information on
the attached drives...
...is not backward compatible with this controller's firmware.
SOLUTION: Upgrade the firmware on this controller. If this doesn't solve the problem then power down system then
move drives back to the original controller.
Description: The current firmware version on the controller cannot interpret the configuration information on
the connected drives.
Action: Update the controller to the latest firmware version
or
If the problem persists, move the drives to the original controller.
Swapped Cables or Configuration Error Detected. The Maximum Logical Volume
Count X...
...was exceeded during logical volume addition. All logical volumes beyond X have been lost and cannot be
recovered.
SOLUTION: Identify the drives that contain the lost logical volumes. Move those drives to another controller where the
logical volumes can be recreated. NOTE! If a drive contains a valid logical volume and a lost logical volume, then do
not move that drive to another controller.
("Array diagnostic
software" on page 77) has detected a change in the cable
("Firmware
maintenance" on page 81).
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