HP ProLiant DL985 Troubleshooting Manual page 93

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Accelerator Status: Cache was Automatically Configured During Last Controller
Reset
Description: Cache board was replaced with one of a different size.
Action: No action is required.
Accelerator Status: Data in the Cache was Lost...
...due to some reason other than the battery being discharged.
Description: Data in cache was lost, but not because of the battery being discharged.
Action: Be sure the array accelerator is properly seated. If the error persists, you may need to replace the
array accelerator.
Accelerator Status: Dirty Data Detected has Reached Limit...
...Cache still enabled, but writes no longer being posted.
Description: Number of cache lines containing dirty data that cannot be flushed (written) to the drives has
reached a preset limit. The cache is still enabled, but writes are no longer being posted. This problem usually
occurs when a problem with the drive or drives occurs.
Action: Resolve the problem with the drive or drives. The controller can then write the dirty data to the drives.
Posted-writes operations are restored.
Accelerator Status: Dirty Data Detected...
...Unable to write dirty data to drives
Description: At least one cache line contains dirty data that the controller has been unable to flush (write) to
the drives. This problem usually occurs when a problem with the drive or drives occurs.
Action: Resolve the problem with the drive or drives. The controller can then write the dirty data to the drives.
Accelerator Status: Excessive ECC Errors Detected in at Least One Cache Line...
...As a result, at least one cache line is no longer in use.
Description: At least one line in the cache is no longer in use due to excessive ECC errors detected during use
of the memory associated with that cache line.
Action: Consider replacing the cache. If cache replacement is not done, the remaining cache lines generally
continue to operate properly.
Accelerator Status: Excessive ECC Errors Detected in Multiple Cache Lines...
...As a result, the cache is no longer in use.
Description: The number of cache lines experiencing excessive ECC errors has reached a preset limit.
Therefore, the cache has been shut down.
Action:
Reseat the cache to the controller.
1.
If the problem persists, replace the cache.
2.
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