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CodeMeaning

1776 Slot x Drive Array - SCSI Port (y) Termination Problem Detected.

(RESUME = F1 KEY)

1777 Slot x Drive Array - ProLiant Drive Storage System Problem Detected (followed by one or more of the following):

SCSI Port (y): Cooling Fan Malfunction

Detected

SCSI Port (y): Overheated Condition

Detected

SCSI Port (y): Sidepanel must be Closed to Prevent Overheating

SCSI Port (y): Redundant Power Supply

Malfunction Detected

SCSI Port (y): Wide SCSI Transfer Failed

SCSI Port (y): Interrupt

(RESUME = F1 KEY)

1778 Slot x Drive Array resuming Automatic Data Recovery process

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Recommended Action

The termination power signal for the specified SCSI port was shorted to ground. Termination power was automatically turned off to prevent damage to the internal hardware.

Turn off the server power and check the cabling to the specified SCSI port. Replace damaged cables/faulty SCSI devices attached to cable.

Check cooling fan operation by placing hand over fan. Check internal plenum cooling fan in tower servers or storage systems. If fan is not operating, check for obstructions and check all internal connectors. Replace unit side panel if removed.

If the ProLiant Storage System power LED is amber instead of green, this indicates a redundant power supply failure.

Check SCSI cables. Note that Port 1 refers to the “internal” SCSI bus, and Port 2 refers to the “external” SCSI bus. If the message indicates to check SCSI cables, refer to cabling information in the Smart Array 3200 Controller Installation Guide.

No action is required. This message appears when a controller resets or a power cycle occurs while Automatic Data Recovery is in progress.

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Compaq Smart Array 3200 Controller Reference Guide

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