LSI ICH6R, D815-000319-00 manual Return Codes on Error Conditions, Return Code Description

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Drives other than those specified in the configuration file are configured as SPARE DRIVES. To force configuration of a SPARE DRIVE, do not include that drive in the configuration file. That drive will be automatically configured as SPARE.

5.5Return Codes on Error Condition

Table 5.2 lists the return codes that display when there are errors and provides the descriptions of those errors.

Table 5.2 Return Codes on Error Conditions

Return

Code

Description

6h

Array not formed due to inadequate drives. This error occurs if adequate drives

 

to make a RAID array are not present.

 

 

0Ah

Hard disk(s) not found. This error occurs when required hard disks are not

 

found.

 

 

0Bh

RAID controller timed out on read/write. Possible reasons are that a hard disk

 

drive is damaged or an invalid drive ID is specified.

0Dh

Error Opening Array Information file. The specified configuration file could

 

not be opened.

0Eh

Array information file format incorrect. Possible reasons are missing fields or

 

wrong information in the file.

 

 

10h

Error Opening Log file. Log filename or path may be wrong or invalid.

 

 

12h

Array not formed as required drives not found. This error occurs if the required

 

drives are not found.

13h

Array not formed, excess drives found. This error occurs when there are more

 

than two drives present in the /! command.

16h

Invalid configuration present. This error occurs when ron RAID configuration

 

is present and the /L command is issued.

 

 

17h

Configuration mismatch in drives. This error occurs when the configuration

 

data in all drives do not match. This occurs with the /T command.

18h

Error reading file.

 

 

19h

Error writing file.

 

 

1Ah

Warning! Truncating file. This error occurs when the file dumped to a sector is

 

greater than 512 bytes.

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Hyper Configuration Utility

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Contents USER’S Guide OctoberCopyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Iii Copyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Audience Package ContentsPreface OrganizationNotation Example Meaning and Use Conventions Used in This ManualFd1sp Preface Vii ViiiPreface RAID Copyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Copyright 2004 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved Xii Xiii Xiv RAID Benefits Chapter OverviewImproved I/O Increased Reliability Product FeaturesBios Features Sata PortsDriver Features Manageability/Disk Console Chapter RAID Levels RAIDRAID 0 Array RAID 10 Array RAID Levels Chapter Bios Configuration Utility Configuring ArraysAssigning RAID Levels Configuration StrategiesMaximizing Fault Tolerance Maximizing Logical Drive PerformancePerforming a Quick Configuration Selecting a Configuration Method Configuring Arrays and Logical DrivesStarting the Bios Configuration Utility Configuring Physical Arrays and Logical DrivesLogical Drive Parameters and Descriptions Easy ConfigurationLogical Drive Parameters Parameter DescriptionConfiguration Menu Screen Logical Drive Configuration Screen New Configuration and View/Add ConfigurationAarray number-drive number. For example, Onlin Initializing Logical Drives Rebuilding Failed Disks Logical Drive SubmenuChecking Data Consistency Inserting a Previously Removed Drive from a RAID 1 ArrayUsing a Pre-loaded System Drive Using a Pre-loaded System Drive Bios Configuration Utility Chapter Operating System Installation Windows 2000/2003/XP Driver InstallationConfirming the Windows 2000/2003/XP Driver Installation Updating the Windows 2000/2003/XP DriverLinux Driver Installation DOS Driver InstallationObtaining the Driver Image File Preparing the Installation Disks for Linux Using a Windows Operating SystemRed Hat Linux Driver Installation on a New System Using a Linux Operating SystemSuSE Linux 9.0 Driver Installation on a New System SuSE 8.2 Driver Installation New Novell NetWare System Driver Installation Novell NetWare Driver InstallationSuSE SLES8 Driver Installation Novell NetWare Driver Files DescriptionPress Delete to remove the highlighted filename Existing Novell NetWare System Driver Installation Novell NetWare Driver Installation Operating System Installation Chapter Hyper Configuration Utility General DescriptionInstalling HyperCFG Using HyperCFGHyperCFG Options and Attributes Options DescriptionThis option is used to configures arrays for RAID 0, 1, HyperCFG Options and Attributes HyperCFG Options and Attributes Options $FilenameConfiguration File RAID InformationLogical Array Information Physical Drive InformationReturn Codes on Error Conditions Return Codes on Error ConditionReturn Code Description Return Codes on Error Condition Hyper Configuration Utility Chapter Spy Service Starting or Stopping Spy Service under Windows 2000, XP, orControl Panel Screen Installing Spy Service under Linux Installing and Running Spy Service under Novell NetWareStop monitor media error Uninstalling Spy ServiceSpy Service Icon Erase error logSpy Service Icon Spy Service Problems and Suggested Solutions Chapter TroubleshootingProblems and Suggested Solutions Problem Suggested SolutionEmbedded Sata Software RAID Problem Report Form Embedded Sata Software RAID Configuration Embedded Sata Software RAID Problem Report FormSystem Information 4Troubleshooting Customer Feedback Reader’s Comments Good Average Fair Poor