Troubleshooting enclosure connections – Dell POWERVAULT MD1000 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Your Enclosure

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Problem

• Drive status LED is flashing amber.

Action

1 Review the Server Administrator alert logs for possible recovery actions.

NOTE:

If a drive rebuild is under way, allow the rebuild to complete before viewing the alert logs.

2 Remove the drive from the enclosure. See "Removing and Installing Drives."
3 Inspect the drive and midplane connectors for obvious damage. For SATA drives, inspect the

interposer connectors and ensure that the interposer is clipped securely into the carrier.

4 Re-install the drive in its original bay. See "Removing and Installing Drives."

If the problem persists, see "Getting Help."

Problem

• Multiple drives are not seen in the PERC 5/E Ctrl-R BIOS utility or Server Administrator Storage

Management Service.

Action

1 Verify that the EMM port link status LED and the EMM status LED are solid green for each port that

is connected to a cable. If they are not, see "Enclosure Management Module (EMM)."

2 Make sure that all cables are attached correctly according to the enclosure mode you selected. For more

information on enclosure modes, see "Operating Your Storage Enclosure."

3 If you reseated cables, reboot the host server.

If the problem persists, refer to "Troubleshooting a Loss of Communication Condition," or see

"Getting Help."

Troubleshooting Enclosure Connections

Problem

• Enclosure is not seen by attached host controller.

Action

1 Verify that the EMM port link status LED and the EMM status LED are solid green for each port that

is connected to a cable. If they are not, see "Enclosure Management Module (EMM)."

2 Make sure that all cables are attached correctly according to the enclosure mode you selected. For more

information on enclosure modes, see "Operating Your Storage Enclosure."

3 If you reseated cables, reboot the host server.

If the problem persists, see "Getting Help."

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