Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 6E User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Some configured disks have

been removed from your system

or are no longer accessible.

Check your cables and ensure

all disks are present. Press

any key or ’C’ to continue.

The message indicates that some
configured disks were removed. If the
disks were not removed, they are no longer
accessible.

The SAS cables for your system might be
improperly connected. Check the cable
connections and fix any problems. Restart
the system.

If there are no cable problems, press any
key or <C> to continue.

Physical disk removed:

Physical Disk {x.x.x}

Controller {x}, Connector {x}

Device failed: Physical Disk

{x.x.x} Controller {x},

Connector {x}".

These two messages appear in the event
log when you remove a drive. The first
message indicates that the disk was
removed and the second message
indicates that the device has failed. This
feature is working as designed.

A storage component such as a physical
disk or an enclosure has failed. The failed
component might have been identified by
the controller while performing a task
such as a rescan or a Consistency Check.

Replace the failed component. You can
identify the failed disk as its status
displays a red

X

. Perform a rescan after

replacing the disk.

Your battery is either

charging, bad or missing, and

you have VDs configured for

write-back mode. Because the

battery is not currently

usable, these VDs will

actually run in write-through

mode until the battery is

fully charged or replaced if

it is bad or missing.

NOTE:

This message may appear for

controller without battery, depending on the
virtual disks’ policies.

• The controller battery is missing or

damaged.

• The controller battery is completely

discharged and needs to be charged for it
to become active. You must first charge
the battery, then wait for a few minutes
for the system to detect it.

Table 7-1.

BIOS Errors and Warnings (continued)

Message

Meaning

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