Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 6i User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Multibit ECC errors were

detected on the RAID

controller. If you

continue, data corruption

can occur. Contact

technical support to

resolve this issue. Press

'X' to continue or else

power off the system,

replace the controller

and reboot.

This error is specific to PERC 6/i controller.

Multi-bit ECC errors (MBE) occur in the
memory and can corrupt cached data and
discard it.

NOTICE:

MBE errors are serious, as they cause

data corruption and data loss. In case of MBE
errors, contact Dell Technical Support.

NOTE:

A similar message appears when multiple

single-bit ECC errors are detected on the
controller during bootup.

Multibit ECC errors were

detected on the RAID

controller.The DIMM on

the controller needs

replacement. If you

continue, data corruption

can occur. Press 'X' to

continue or else power

off the system and

replace the DIMM module

and reboot. If you have

replaced the DIMM please

press 'X' continue.

This error is specific to PERC 6/E controller.

Multi-bit ECC errors (MBE) occur in the
memory and can corrupt cached data and
discard it.

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.

Table 7-1.

BIOS Errors and Warnings (continued)

Message

Meaning

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