-
Code
M
eaning
Recommended Action
This message indicates a termination or
cabling
1702
SCSI cable
error detected. System halted.
problem
with the system board integrated SCSI
controller. Check Cabling and
termination
The indicated drive has
reported a S.M.A.R.T.
predictive
failure condition, and may fail soon. Do
1720
Slot x Drive Array
–
S.M.A.R.T. Hard Drive
not replace the drive unless all other
drives on
Detects Imminent Failure:
SCSI Port x: SCSI ID x
the array are
on-line! Back up data before
replacing
drive(s).
Slot x Drive Array
–
Drive Parameter Tracking
Do not replace drive unless all other
drives on the
array are on-line! Back
up data before replacing
drive(s). M&P
predictive failure threshold
exceeded
condition. The indicated drive may fail
at some time in the near future.
Follow the remaining instructions in
the POST
1721
Predicts
Imminent Failure. The following
device(s) should be replaced when
conditions
permit:
Slot x
Drive Array
–
to improve
signal integrity,
1723
internal SCSI connector should be
removed if
port (followed by further
details).
Slot x Drive Array
–
Physical Drive Position
external drives are attached to the
same SCSI
message.
This
message indicates that logical drive
1724
Change(s) Detected
–
Logical drive
configuration
configuration has been
updated automatically
has automatically
been updated. (RESUME = F1
following
physical drive position changes. Select
KEY)
Slot x Drive Array
–
Optimal SIMM (Memory
Module) problem detected (followed by
one of
the following):
·
SIMM has automatically been
F1 key to resume.
1725
disabled due to memory
errors
·
Unsupported SIMM type
Remove
or replace the problem SIMM. This
message is specific to SMART-2SL
controllers.
installed. Use 4MB Fast-
Page
60-70ns Tin-Lead.
Slot x Drive Array - Array Accelerator
Memory
1726
Size Change
Detected
–
Array Accelerator
configuration has automatically been
updated
(RESUME = F1 KEY)
Slot x Drive Array - New Logical
Drive(s)
This message appears if the
controller is replaced
with a model
that has a different amount of
cache
memory.
This message indicates the
controller has
1727
Attachment Detected (if >32 logical
drives, this
detected an additional
array of drives that was
will be
followed by Auto-configuration failed: Too
attached when the power was off. The
logical
many logical drives) (RESUME =
F1 KEY)
drive configuration information
has been updated
to add the new logical
drives. The maximum
number of logical
drives supported is 32
–
additional drives will not be added to
the
configuration if this number is
exceeded. Press
the F1 key to resume.
Slot x drive array
–
abnormal shutdown detected
with write cache enabled. No Array
Accelerator
This POST message should
never occur unless
1728
battery backup on this model array
controller.
the write cache is somehow
enabled on a
Any data that may have
been in Array
Accelerator memory has
been lost.
This message is normal
following the initial
configuration of
RAID 4 or RAID 5 logical drives.
Slot 1
Drive Array - disk performance
1729
optimization scan in progress
–
RAID 4/5
performance may be higher after
completion.
This POST message will go
away and
performance of the controller
will improve after
the parity data has
been initialized by ARM (an
automatic
process that runs in the background
on
the controller).
controller locks due
to excessive temperature.
1753
operating temperature exceeded during
previous
Check for proper operation of
the server cooling
power up.
fan.
1756
Slot x
redundant controllers are not the same
model.
Slot x Array
Accelerator daughterboard
1757
incompatible. Please replace 4MB array
accelerator card with a 16MB or 64MB
card.
Slot x drive array
–
Array Accelerator size
1758
mismatch between
controllers. 64MB array
accelerator
should be attached to both
controllers.
1759
Slot x drive array
–
redundant controller error
Redundant controller operation is not
supported
in this firmware version.
Please remove
1762
redundant
controller or upgrade controller
firmware. (Controller is disabled until
this
problem is resolved.)
Array accelerator daughtercard is
detached;
1763
please
reattach. (Controller is disabled until this
problem is resolved.)
This
controller model cannot operate if the Array
Accelerator card is detached. Reattach
the card.
Remove the redundant
controller or visit the
Compaq website
and get the latest upgrade for
the
controller firmware.
The redundant
controllers are not of the same
model.
Use two like model controllers for
redundancy.
The controller
does not support the attached
Array
Accelerator card. Attach the correct Array
Accelerator daughterboard.
The size of Array Accelerator cards is
different
between two controllers in a
redundant controller
configuration. Use
Array Accelerator cards of the
same
size on both controllers.
Replace
controller or server motherboard.
Slot
x drive array
–
array
controller maximum
This message appears
at the next power-up if the
controller
that does not have batteries.
1764
Slot x drive array
–
capacity expansion process
is
T
he capacity expansion
process has been
temporarily disabled
(followed by a cause).
temporarily
disabled for the reason indicated,
and
will automatically resume. If the array
accelerator has been removed, reinstall
it for
capacity expansion to continue.
Slot x drive array Option ROM appears
to conflict
Remove or reconfigure the
conflicting ISA card,
with an ISA card
–
ISA cards with 16-bit
memory
referring to the directions
provided with the ISA
1765
cannot be configured in memory range
C0000 to
card. Alternatively, the
Option ROM can be
DFFFF along with
SMART-2/E 8-bit Option ROM
disabled on
the SMART-2/E controller via the
due to
EISA buffer limitations. Please remove or
System Configuration Utility if a
SMART-2/E is not
reconfigure the ISA
card.
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Run System ROMPaq
Utility.
the primary (boot) controller.
Chapter 4 for details.
Slot
x drive array requires System ROM upgrade.
Run the latest version of System
ROMPaq. See
Check the memory address
range of any ISA
Slot x drive array
option ROM is not programmed
cards that
may be installed, and verify that they
correctly or may conflict with the
memory
do not conflict with the address
of the
address range of an ISA card.
Check the memory
1767
SMART-2/E Option ROM as shown via the
System
address configuration of
installed ISA card(s) or
Configuration
Utility. If there is no conflict, run
Run Option ROMPaq Utility to attempt
Option ROMPaq and attempt to reprogram
the
SMART-2/E Option ROM reprogramming.
SMART-2/E Option ROM
1768
Slot x drive array
–
resuming logical drive
expansion process.
No action
required. This message appears
whenever
a controller reset or power cycle occurs
while array expansion is in progress.
Data has been lost while expanding the
array;
therefore, the drives have been
temporarily
disabled. Press
F2
to acknowledge the data
loss
and re-enable the logical drives.
Restore data
from backup. If the Array
Accelerator has failed,
replace the
Array Accelerator board after the
capacity expansion process has
terminated.
Slot x drive array
–
drive(s) disabled due to
1769
failure during
expansion (possibly followed by
additional details).
NEVER
turn off the system
and replace the
Array Accelerator board
if capacity expansion is
in progress.
Slot x Drive Array
–
Critical Drive Firmware
Problem Detected
–
Please upgrade firmware on
The indicated drives are running
firmware that
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the
following drive(s) using Options ROMPaq
(available from [url][/url]):
KEY)
1774
Slot x
drive array
–
obsolete data
found in Array
Data found in
Accelerator is older than data
Accelerator. Data found in accelerator
was older
found on drives due to drives
having been
may cause intermittent
problems. Please use the
Com
paq “Options ROMPaq”
utility to upgrade
SCSI Port (y) SCSI
ID (x) (RESUME = F1 OR F2
firmware on
all drives to the latest revision.
than
data found in drives. Obsolete data has
been discarded.
disconnected, used on another
controller, then
reconnected. Press F1
to discard older data.
Turn off power
to system. Check external
Slot x Drive
Array
–
ProLiant Storage
System Not
ProLiant power switch
–
external drives must all
Responding SCSI Port (y): Check storage
system
be powered up before or at the
same time as the
power switch and
cables. Turn the system power
1775
main system. Check cables. If retry
does not
off while checking the
ProLiant power and cable
help, try
updating the ProLiant System firmware,
connections, then turn the system power
back
or try replacing the cable,
ProLiant storage
ON to retry. (RESUME =
F1 KEY)
backplane, or the array
controller.
The internal and external
connectors of the
specified SCSI
port(s) are both attached to
Slot x
Drive Array
–
SCSI Bus
Termination Error
–
drives. The SCSI bus is not properly
terminated
1776
Internal and
external drives cannot both be
Check
cables (RESUME = F1 KEY)
when internal
and external drives are attached
SCSI
bus is disabled until this problem is
resolved. Turn off the server power and
check
the cabling to the specified SCSI
port
Slot x Drive Array
–
ProLiant Drive Storage
Enclosure Problem Detected (followed by
one or
more of the following):
·
SCSI
Port (y): Cooling Fan
attached to the
same SCSI port. SCSI port (y):
concurrently to the same SCSI bus. The
indicated
Malfunction
Detected
·
SCSI Port (y): Overheated
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
Condition Detected
1777
·
SCSI Port (y): Side-Panel must
LED is amber instead of green, this can
indicate a
fan failure, redundant power
supply failure, or
be Closed to Prevent
Overheating
·
SCSI Port (y): Redundant
thermal problem. Check SCSI cables. If
the
message indicates to check SCSI
cables, please
verify the cabling
against the diagrams in the
User Guide.
If the routing is correct, replace
Power Supply Malfunction
Detected
cables on the
specified port until the POST
·
SCSI
Port (y): Wide SCSI
message is
eliminated.
Transfer Failed
·
SCSI
Port (y): Interrupt Signal