HP 5300 User Manual

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POST Error Messages

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HP Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide

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Writer: Jennifer Hayward File Name: q-appg POST messages

Codename: SilverHammer Part Number: 135606-005 Last Saved On: 10/8/02 11:26 AM

Table G-1: POST Error Messages

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Message

Description

Meaning and Recommended Action

1720

Slot x drive array – S.M.A.R.T. hard
drive detects imminent failure: SCSI
port x: SCSI ID y

The indicated drive has reported a
S.M.A.R.T. predictive-failure condition. It
may fail at some time in the near future.

Do not replace the drive unless all other
drives on the array are online!
Back up
data before replacing drive(s).

1721

Slot x drive array – drive parameter
tracking predicts imminent failure

The following device(s) should be
replaced when conditions permit:

(a list of devices will be given here).

Do not replace the drive unless all other
drives on the array are online!
Back up
data before replacing drive(s).

M&P predictive failure threshold exceeded
condition. The indicated drive(s) may fail at
some time in the near future.

1723

Slot x drive array – to improve signal
integrity, internal SCSI connector
should be removed if external drives
are attached to the same SCSI port
(followed by further details).

Follow the remaining instructions in the
POST message.

1724

Slot x drive array – physical drive
position change(s) detected – logical
drive configuration has automatically
been updated.

Logical drive configuration has been
updated automatically following physical
drive position changes. Press the F1 key to
resume.

1726

Slot x drive array – array accelerator
memory size change detected – array
accelerator configuration has
automatically been updated

This message is displayed if the controller
is replaced with a model that has a different
amount of cache memory.

1727

Slot x drive array – new logical drive(s)
attachment detected (if >32 logical
drives, this message will be followed
by Auto-configuration failed: too
many logical drives
)

The controller has detected an additional
array of drives that was attached when the
system was powered down. The logical
drive configuration information has been
updated to add the new logical drives. The
maximum number of logical drives
supported is 32 – additional drives will not
be added to the configuration if this number
is exceeded. Press the F1 key to resume.

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