
8-38 Troubleshooting
Event ID317:
The following message may be registered in RAID log in Universal RAID Utility and OS
log (Event Log or Windows, syslog of Linux).
Source:
Raidsrv
Event ID:
317 (8000013D)
Type:
Warning
Description:
<RU0317>[CTRL: %1 PD:%2(%3) %4 %5] An error of warning level
occurred on physical device.
Error code: %6
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Single-shot message indicates the successful retry even if the message above is
registered. If this message is repeatedly registered, physical device may be faulty.
Contact your service representative.
Event ID505:
When the RAID controller has additional battery (N8103-123 or N8103-124), the
following message is registered in RAID log in Universal RAID Utility and OS log (Event
Log or Windows, syslog of Linux).
Source:
raidsrv
Event ID:
505
Type:
Warning
Description:
<RU0505> [CTRL: RAID controller number] Temperature of battery is
high.
If the event shown above is registered, check the current cache mode of RAID controller
by using the Universal RAID Utility.
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If the current cache mode is set to "Write Back", it is not the problem in operating
the system.
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If the current cache mode is set to "Write Through", the temperature of battery
raises temporarily due to refresh operation. Refresh operation pauses at occurrence
of this event, thus the temperature drops. Refresh operation is resumed after the
battery is cooled down. Upon completion of refresh operation, the current cache
mode is changed to "Write Back". If "Write Through" is retained even after 24
hours, the battery may be faulty. Replace the battery.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/T120a-E N8100-1531F
Page 56: ...2 26 General Description This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 70: ...3 14 Setting Up Your Server This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 125: ...Configuring Your Server 4 55 Property of Physical Device of Universal RAID Utility ...
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Page 276: ...6 26 Installing and Using Utilities This page is intentionally left blank ...
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Page 416: ...9 70 Upgrading Your Server This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 428: ...A 4 Specifications This page is intentionally left blank ...
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Page 475: ...Installing Windows Server 2008 D 39 4 Activate Windows The Windows activation is complete ...
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