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

1788

(1) Slot x drive array reports incorrect
drive replacement. The following SCSI
drive(s) should have been replaced:
SCSI port (y): SCSI ID (x).

The following SCSI drive(s) were
incorrectly replaced: SCSI port (y):
SCSI ID (z).

Select F1 to continue – drive array will
remain disabled.

Select F2 to reset configuration – all
data will be lost.

-or-

(2) Faulty power cable connection to
the drive.

-or-

(3) Defective SCSI cable.

(1) The drives indicated were installed in
the wrong place, so they have been
disabled. Reinstall the drives correctly.

Press the F1 key to restart the computer
with the drive array disabled.

-or-

Press the F2 key to use the drives as
configured and lose all the data on them.

(2) Repair the connection and press the F2
key. If pressing the F2 key does not
eliminate this message, run the Array
Diagnostics Utility (ADU).

(3) Contact your authorized service
provider.

1789

Slot x drive array physical drive(s) not
responding. Check cables or replace
the following SCSI drives: SCSI port
(y): SCSI ID (x)

Select F1 to continue – drive array will
remain disabled.

Select F2 to fail drives that are not
responding – Interim Recovery Mode
will be enabled if configured for fault
tolerance.

This message indicates that previously
operating drives are missing or inoperative
following a cold or warm reset. Turn off the
system and check cable connections. If the
cables are connected, replace the drive.
Press the F1 key to restart the computer
with the drive array disabled.

-or-

If you do not want to replace the drives
now, press the F2 key.

1792

Slot x valid data found in array
accelerator. Data automatically written
to drive array.

Power was interrupted while the system
was in use, or the system was restarted
while data was in the array accelerator
memory. Power was restored within four
days.

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