Logical Drive X Status = Wrong Drive Replaced; Loose Cable Detected - Logical Drives May Be Marked Failed Until Corrected; Mirror Data Miscompare; No Configuration For Array Accelerator Board - HP ProLight Server Troubleshooting Manual

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Logical Drive X Status = Wrong Drive Replaced

Description: A physical drive in this logical drive has failed. The incorrect drive was replaced.
Action:
Power down the server.
1.
Replace the drive that was incorrectly replaced.
2.
Replace the original drive that failed with a new drive.
3.
CAUTION: Do not run the server setup utility and try to reconfigure, or data will be lost.

Loose Cable Detected - Logical Drives May Be Marked FAILED Until Corrected

Description: At power up, the system does not detect a configured physical drive or an external storage
unit that was previously detected before the last system shutdown. This event can occur if the user removes
one or more drives after the system is powered down or if a loose cable or malfunction prevents the
drives from spinning up.
Action: If a drive or enclosure has been removed or disconnected, do the following:
Power down the server.
1.
Check cabling.
2.
Power up the server and storage enclosure at the same time.
3.
If drives are failed or purposely removed while the system is off:
Reboot the server.
1.
When prompted during POST, press F2 to fail the missing drives.
2.

Mirror Data Miscompare

Description: Data was found at reset initialization in the posted-write memory; however, the mirror data
compare test failed resulting in that data being marked as invalid. Data loss is possible.
Action: Replace the array accelerator board.

No Configuration for Array Accelerator Board

Description: The array accelerator board has not been configured.
Action: If the array accelerator board is present, run ACU
configure the board.

One or More Drives is Unable to Support Redundant Controller Operation

Description: At least one drive in use does not support redundant controller operation.
Action: Replace the drive that does not support redundant controller operation.

Other Controller Indicates Different Hardware Model

Description: The other controller in the redundant controller configuration is a different hardware model.
Action: Be sure both controllers are using the same hardware model. If they are, make sure the
controllers are fully seated in their slots.
("Array Configuration
Utility" on page 54) to
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