Operations
MediaVault U320-R, U320-RX User Manual
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MV U320-R, MV U320-RX_Ciprico Inc.
Audible Alarm
The MV U320-R or MV U320-RX sounds an alarm when there is a
problem with a power supply or a drive. Corrective actions should be
applied to fix the problem.
TABLE 5-9.
Description of the Audible Alarms.
6 Rapid Beeps During
Boot Time
6 rapid beeps during boot time is normally associated with SCSI cabling,
SCSI termination, or related to the host computer boot-up sequence.
Always power-on the MV U320-R or MV U320-RX first. Wait for the array
to be powered-up, then power-on the host computer. You might need to
physically remove and re-insert the SCSI connectors and terminators
along the SCSI path (this includes the connectors at the SCSI controller
and at the MV U320-R or MV U320-RX). Check for bent pins.
Check that there no other SCSI devices on the bus is using the same
SCSI ID address. Make sure the SCSI ID is not set to “7”. Remove any
other SCSI device that shares the same SCSI bus as the MV U320-R or
MV U320-RX. (Leaving the MV U320-R or MV U320-RX as the only SCSI
device helps identify if there is a conflict with other devices).
6 Rapid Beeps During
Normal Operations
6 rapid beeps during normal operation indicates there is a SCSI interface
issue or that a disk drive in the MV U320-R or MV U320-RX has timed-out.
Check that all SCSI connections are securely in place. You might need to
physically remove and re-insert the SCSI connectors and terminators
along the SCSI path (this includes the connectors at the SCSI controller
and at the MV U320-R or MV U320-RX). Check for bent pins.