HP ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Manual page 77

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Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: An unsupported redundant cabling configuration for the Smart Array firmware version is
installed.
Action: Disconnect the redundant SAS cables, and then update the Smart Array firmware to the correct
version.
1737-Slot X Drive Array - Redundant Cabling Configuration has excess Device
Paths...
...Redundant I/O paths to some devices attached to the controller are exceeding per device limit by firmware. These
excess paths are ignored.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: The redundant cabling configuration creates more redundant I/O paths than the firmware
allows.
Action: Update the firmware to the correct version. Verify the redundant cabling configuration.
1738-Slot X Drive Array - Storage Enclosure Redundant Cabling Problem Detected...
...Check storage box I/O module and cable to restore redundant paths to the following disk drive(s):
Port x Box y Bay(s) z
Select "F1" to persist with this message on reboots until failed paths are restored
Select "F2" to disable this message on reboots – no further POST message for recurring path failure with logical
drive(s) corresponding to these disk drives
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: A problem exists with the storage enclosure redundant cabling. A single path was found to
drives that were previously connected redundantly.
Action:
Check the storage box I/O module and cable to restore redundant paths to the drives, then do one of the
following:
If the redundant cables/paths were not purposefully removed, press F1 to display this message on
reboot until the problem is resolved. The drives should be accessible through the remaining path.
If the redundant paths were purposefully removed, press F2 to disable this message on all subsequent
reboots.
1739-Slot X Drive Array - Redundant Cabling is not as recommended...
(followed by one or more of the following:)
...* Storage box has multiple paths from same controller port
* I/O modules are not cabled for good fault tolerance
* Redundant I/O paths exist due to direct loopback of controller ports
* Redundant I/O module supported and unsupported storage boxes are cabled together.
* Refer to product user guide
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Incorrect redundant cabling configuration
Action: For information on how to cable the device in a supported manner for dual-domain redundant path
support, see the product user guide.
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