Drive Time-Out Occurred on Physical Drive Bay X

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Drive X Indicates Position Y

80

Duplicate Write Memory Error

80

Error Occurred Reading RIS Copy from SCSI Port X Drive ID

80

FYI: Drive (Bay) X is Third-Party Supplied

80

Identify Logical Drive Data did not Match with NVRAM

81

Insufficient adapter resources

81

Inter-Controller Link Connection Could Not Be Established

81

Less Than 75% Batteries at Sufficient Voltage

81

Less Than 75% of Batteries at Sufficient Voltage Battery Pack X Below Reference Voltage

81

Logical Drive X Failed Due to Cache Error

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Logical Drive X Status = Failed

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Logical Drive X Status = Interim Recovery (Volume Functional, but not Fault Tolerant)

82

Logical Drive X Status = Loose Cable Detected

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Logical Drive X Status = Overheated

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Logical Drive X Status = Overheating

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Logical Drive X Status = Recovering (rebuilding data on a replaced drive)

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Logical Drive X Status = Wrong Drive Replaced

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Loose Cable Detected - Logical Drives May Be Marked FAILED Until Corrected

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Mirror Data Miscompare

83

No Configuration for Array Accelerator Board

83

One or More Drives is Unable to Support Redundant Controller Operation

83

Other Controller Indicates Different Hardware Model

83

Other Controller Indicates Different Firmware Version

84

Other Controller Indicates Different Cache Size

84

Processor Reduced Power Mode Enabled in RBSU

84

Processor Not Started (Processor Stalled)

84

Processor Not Started (Stepping Does Not Match)

84

Processor Not Started (Unsupported Processor Stepping)

84

Processor Not Supported (Unsupported Core Speed)

84

RIS Copies Between Drives Do Not Match

84

SCSI Port X Drive ID Y Failed - REPLACE (failure message)

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y Firmware Needs Upgrading

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y Has Exceeded the Following Threshold(s)

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y is not Stamped for Monitoring

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y May Have a Loose Connection

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y RIS Copies Within This Drive Do Not Match

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y...S.M.A.R.T. Predictive Failure Errors Have Been Detected in the Factory Monitor and

Performance Data

85

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y...S.M.A.R.T. Predictive Failure Errors Have Been Detected in the Power Monitor and

Performance Data

86

SCSI Port X, Drive ID Y Was Replaced On a Good Volume: (failure message)

86

Set Configuration Command Issued

86

Soft firmware upgrade required

86

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X has a Cabling Error (Bus Disabled)

86

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated a Door Alert

86

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated a Power Supply Failure

86

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated an Overheated Condition

87

Storage enclosure on SCSI Bus X is unsupported with its current firmware version

87

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan Failed

87

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan is Degraded

87

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan Module is Unplugged

87

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X - Wide SCSI Transfer Failed

87

Swapped cables or configuration error detected. A configured array of drives

88

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HP ProLight Server manual Contents

ProLight Server specifications

The HP ProLiant server series is designed to deliver exceptional performance, scalability, and reliability for a variety of workloads, making it a popular choice among businesses of all sizes. Known for its robust architecture, the ProLiant series integrates cutting-edge technologies to support critical applications, virtualization, and cloud computing.

One of the defining features of HP ProLiant servers is their advanced management capabilities, facilitated by HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) technology. This embedded management tool offers remote access and monitoring capabilities, enabling IT administrators to oversee servers even when they are powered down. iLO provides essential features like firmware lifecycle management, power consumption monitoring, and system health checks, all of which simplify management and enhance uptime.

HP ProLiant servers leverage Intel's latest Xeon processors, which deliver impressive processing power and energy efficiency. The architecture supports multi-core processing, allowing for greater parallelism and improved operational efficiency. Furthermore, the series supports various memory configurations, with options for scalable and high-speed memory that can significantly enhance performance in memory-intensive applications.

Storage is another strength of the HP ProLiant series. The servers provide a range of storage options, including HDDs and SSDs, which enable organizations to configure systems to meet their performance and capacity requirements. HP’s Smart Array technology allows for advanced RAID capabilities, providing added data protection and redundancy, ensuring that critical information remains secure even during hardware failures.

HP ProLiant servers also focus on security, featuring built-in security technologies to protect against potential threats. Technologies such as silicon root of trust, secure boot, and firmware validation help safeguard server integrity from the ground up.

Scalability is essential for growing businesses, and the ProLiant series is designed to accommodate increasing workloads efficiently. Its modular architecture allows for seamless upgrades, ensuring that organizations can expand their infrastructure as needed without extensive downtime or resource expenditure.

In conclusion, the HP ProLiant server series blends performance, management, security, and scalability, making it a reliable choice for enterprise IT environments. With its robust features, advanced technologies, and focus on security and manageability, HP ProLiant servers provide businesses with the capability to meet their evolving IT demands effectively.