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SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
Writer: Pamela King Project: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002
File Name: O-APPH.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:10 PM
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
memory range C0000 to DFFFF along with
SMART-2/E 8-bit Option ROM due to EISA
bus limitations. Please remove or reconfigure
your ISA card. (RESUME =
F1
KEY)
disabled on the SMART-2/E controller via the
System Configuration Utility if a SMART-2/E is
not the primary (boot) controller.
continued
POST Error Messages
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1766
Slot x Drive Array requires System ROM
Upgrade.
Run System ROMPaq Utility
(RESUME =
F1
KEY)
Run the latest version of System ROMPaq. See
Chapter 3 for details.
1767
Slot x Drive Array Option ROM is Not
Programmed Correctly or may Conflict with
the Memory Address Range of an ISA Card.
Check the Memory Address Configuration of
installed ISA Card(s) or
Run Option ROMPaq Utility to attempt
SMART-2/E Option ROM Reprogramming.
(RESUME =
F1
KEY)
Check the Memory Address Range of any ISA
cards that may be installed, and verify that
they do not conflict with the address of the
SMART-2/E Option ROM as shown via the
System Configuration Utility. If there is no
conflict, run Option ROMPaq and attempt to
reprogram the SMART-2/E Option ROM as
described in the section, “Running Option
ROMPaq,” in
Chapter 3
.
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.
1769
Slot x Drive Array - Drive(s) disabled due to
failure during expansion (possibly followed
by one of the following additional details:)
1. Array Accelerator Removed or Failed;
Expansion Progress Data Lost.
2. Expansion Progress Data Could Not Be
Read From Array Accelerator.
3. Expansion Aborted due to Unrecoverable
Data has been lost while expanding the array,
therefore the drives have been temporarily
disabled. Press
F2
to acknowledge the data
loss and reenable the logical drives. Restore
data from backup. If the Array Accelerator has
failed, replace the Array Accelerator board after
the capacity expansion progress has
terminated. NEVER turn off the system and