HP 5300 User Manual

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POST Error Messages

HP Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide

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

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Table G-1: POST Error Messages

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Message

Description

Meaning and Recommended Action

1768

Slot x drive array – resuming logical
drive expansion process.

No action required. This message appears
whenever a controller reset or power cycle
occurs while array expansion is in progress.

1769

Slot x drive array – drive(s) disabled
due to failure during expansion
(possibly followed by additional
details).

Data has been lost while expanding the
array; therefore, the drives have been
temporarily disabled. Press the F2 key to
acknowledge the data loss and re-enable
the logical drives. Restore data from
backup. If the array accelerator has failed,
replace the array accelerator board after
the capacity expansion process has
terminated. Never turn off the system and
replace the array accelerator board if
capacity expansion is in progress.

1770

Slot x drive array – critical drive
firmware problem detected – please
upgrade firmware on the following
drive(s) using Options ROMPaq
(available from www.hp.com):

SCSI port (y) SCSI ID (x)

The indicated drives are running firmware
that may cause intermittent problems. Use
the Options ROMPaq utility to upgrade
firmware on all drives to the latest revision.

1774

Slot x drive array – obsolete data found
in array accelerator. Data found in
accelerator was older than data found
in drives. Obsolete data has been
discarded.

Data found on the array accelerator is older
than data found on drives due to drives
having been disconnected, used on
another controller, and then reconnected.
Press the F1 key to discard older data.

1775

Slot x drive array – ProLiant storage
system not responding SCSI port (y):
Check storage system power switch
and cables. Power the system down
while checking the ProLiant power and
cable connections, then power the
system back up to retry.

Power the system down. Check the
external ProLiant power switch—external
drives must all be powered up before or at
the same time as the main system. Check
cables. If retrying does not help, update the
ProLiant System firmware, or try replacing
the cable, ProLiant storage backplane, or
the array controller.

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