1720-S.M.A.R.T. Hard Drive Detects Imminent Failure

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: A hard drive SMART predictive failure condition is detected. It may fail at some time in the future.

Action:

If configured as a non-RAID 0 array, replace the failing or failed drive. Refer to the server documentation.

If configured as a RAID 0 array or non-RAID setup, back up the drive or drives, replace the drive, and restore the system.

1721-Slot X Drive Array - Drive Parameter Tracking Predicts Imminent Failure...

...The following devices should be replaced when conditions permit. Do not replace drive unless all other drives in the array are on-line! Back up data before replacing drive(s) if using RAID 0.

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: Drive parameter tracking reports a predictive-failure condition on the indicated drive. It may fail at some time in the future.

Action:

If the drive is part of a non-fault-tolerant configuration, back up all data before replacing the drive and restore all data afterward.

If the drive is part of a fault-tolerant configuration, do not replace the drive unless all other drives in the array are online.

1724-Slot X Drive Array - Physical Drive Position Change(s) Detected - ...

...Logical drive configuration has automatically been updated.

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: The logical drive configuration has been updated automatically following physical drive position changes.

Action: No action is required.

1725-Slot X Drive Array-Optional SIMM Failure Detected

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: SIMM has been automatically disabled due to memory errors or unsupported SIMM type installed.

Action: Replace the SIMM memory module on the indicated controller.

1726-Slot X Drive Array - Array Accelerator Memory Size Change Detected. - ...

...Array Accelerator configuration has automatically been updated.

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: The array accelerator configuration has been updated automatically due to replacement of the array accelerator (or controller) with one having different cache memory size.

Action: Run the ACU ("Array Configuration Utility" on page 54) to change the default cache read/write allocation ratio.

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HP ProLight Server 1720-S.M.A.R.T. Hard Drive Detects Imminent Failure, Slot X Drive Array-Optional Simm Failure Detected

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