1779-Slot X Drive Array - Replacement drive(s) detected OR previously failed drive(s) now

operational:...

...Port Y: SCSI ID Z:

Restore data from backup if replacement drive X has been installed.

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: More drives failed (or were replaced) than the fault-tolerance level allows. Unable to rebuild array. If drives have not been replaced, this message indicates an intermittent drive failure.

Action: Be sure the system is always powered up and down correctly:

When powering up the system, all external storage systems must be powered up before (or at the same time as) the server.

When powering down the system, the server must be powered down before powering down any external storage systems.

1783-Slot X Drive Array Controller Failure

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: Controller failed. If this message is displayed after Options ROMPaq is run, problems may have occurred while attempting to flash the ROM.

Action:

1.Reseat the array accelerator module.

2.Reseat the controller in the PCI slot.

3.If the problem persists, replace the array controller.

1783-Intelligent Drive Array Controller Failure

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: Integrated array controller firmware is corrupt, or the controller failed.

Action:

1.Update the controller to the latest firmware version ("Firmware maintenance" on page 65).

2.If the problem persists, replace the controller.

1784-Slot X Array Controller is in lock-up state due to a hardware configuration failure. (Controller is disabled until this problem is resolved.)

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: One or more hardware subsystems failed to initialize properly.

Action: Reboot the server. If the problem still exists and a cache memory module is attached to the controller, replace the cache memory module and reboot the server.

1784-Slot X Drive Array Drive Failure. The Following SCSI Drive(s) Should Be Replaced: SCSI

Port Y: SCSI ID Z

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: Defective drive or SCSI cables detected.

Action:

1.Be sure all cables are connected properly and securely.

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