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Table 3-19
ADU Diagnostic Messages
Message
Controller is not
configured
Controller
reported POST
error.
Error Code: x
Controller
restarted with a
signature of zero
Disable
command issued
Drive (bay) X
firmware needs
upgrading
Drive (bay) X has
insufficient
capacity for its
configuration
Drive (bay) X has
invalid M&P
stamp
Drive (bay) X has
loose cable
Drive (bay) X is a
replacement
drive
continued
Description
Controller is not configured. If
controller was previously configured
and you change drive locations, there
may be a problem with placement of
the drives. ADU examines each
physical drive and looks for drives
that have been moved to a different
drive bay.
The controller returned an error from
its internal POSTs.
ADU did not find a valid configuration
signature to use to get the data.
Nonvolatile RAM may not be present
(unconfigured) or the signature
present in nonvolatile RAM may not
match the signature on the
controller.
Posted-writes have been disabled by
the issuing of the Accelerator Disable
command. This occurred because of
an operating system device driver.
Firmware on this physical drive is
below the latest recommended
version.
Drive has insufficient capacity to be
used in this logical drive
configuration.
Physical drive has invalid Monitor
and Performance data.
The array controller could not
communicate with this drive at
power up. This drive has not
previously failed.
This drive has been replaced. This
message displays if a drive is
replaced in a fault-tolerant logical
volume.
Recommended Action
Look for messages indicating which drives have
been moved. If none displays and drive
swapping did not occur, run the Array
Configuration Utility (ACU) to configure the
controller and run the BIOS Setup Utility to
configure nonvolatile RAM. Do not run either
utility if you believe drive swapping has
occurred.
Replace the controller.
Run the BIOS Setup Utility to configure the
controller and nonvolatile RAM.
Restart the system. Run the Array Configuration
Utility (ACU) to reinitialize the array accelerator
board.
Run the Options ROMPaq Utility to upgrade the
drive firmware to the latest revision.
Replace this drive with a larger capacity drive.
Run the BIOS Setup Utility to properly initialize
this drive.
Check all cable connections first. The cables
could be bad, loose, or disconnected. Power up
the system and attempt to reconnect
signal/power cable to the drive. If this does not
work, replace the cable. If that does not work,
the drive may need to be replaced.
If the replacement was intentional, allow the
drive to rebuild.
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