1776-Drive Array Reports Improper SCSI Port 1 Cabling

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause:

The integrated array enabler board failed.

The I/O board, drive backplane fan board, or drive backplane failed.

Action:

1.Replace the integrated array enabler board.

2.Update the integrated Smart Array option to the latest firmware version ("Firmware maintenance" on page 65).

CAUTION: Only authorized technicians trained by HP should attempt to remove the I/O board. If you believe the I/O board requires replacement, contact HP Technical Support before proceeding.

3.Reboot the server after replacing each item:

a.Drive backplane fan board

b.Drive backplane

c.I/O board

1777-Slot X Drive Array - ProLiant Drive Storage Enclosure 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: Side-Panel 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 Signal Inoperative

SCSI Port y: Unsupported ProLiant Storage System Detected

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: Environment threshold was violated on the drive enclosure.

Action:

Check cooling fan operation by placing a hand over the fan.

Be sure the internal plenum cooling fan in tower servers or storage systems is operational. If the fan is not operating, check for obstructions and check all internal connections.

Replace unit side panel if removed.

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

If the message indicates to check SCSI cables:

a.Compare the cabling against the diagrams in the HP Smart Array Controller User Guide.

b.If the routing is correct, replace cables on the specified port until the POST error message is eliminated.

1778-Drive Array Resuming Automatic Data Recovery Process

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: A controller reset or power cycle occurred while Automatic Data Recovery was in progress.

Action: No action is required.

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HP ProLight Server Drive Array Reports Improper Scsi Port 1 Cabling, Drive Array Resuming Automatic Data Recovery Process

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