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Chapter 9: Troubleshooting LCD Messages
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File system may be
scrambled
One of the following errors
causes the file system to be
inconsistent:
◆
An unclean shutdown when
the chassis is in degraded
mode and when NVRAM is
not working.
Yes
Contact Network Appliance
Technical Support to learn how to
start the system from a system
boot diskette and repair the file
system.
◆
The number of disks
detected in the disk array is
different than the number of
disks recorded in the disk
labels. The system cannot
start when more than one
disk is missing.
Yes
Make sure that all disks on the
system are properly installed in
the disk shelves.
◆
The system encounters a
read error while
reconstructing parity.
Yes
Contact Network Appliance
Technical Support for help.
◆
A disk failed at the same
time the system crashed.
Yes
Contact Network Appliance
Technical Support to learn how to
repair the file system.
Invalid PCI card slot
%d
%d—The expansion slot
number. The system detects a
adapter that is not supported by
Network Appliance.
Yes
Replace the unsupported adapter
with an adapter that is included in
the System Configuration Guide
at
http://now.netapp.com
.
Configuration
exceeds max PCI
space
The memory space for mapping
PCI adapters has been
exhausted, because either
◆
There are too many PCI
adapters in the system
◆
An adapter is demanding
too many resources
Yes
Verify that all expansion adapters
in the chassis are supported.
Contact Network Appliance
Technical Support for help. Have
a list ready of all expansion
adapters installed in the chassis.
Boot error message
Explanation
Fatal?
Corrective action
Summary of Contents for NearStore R100
Page 6: ...vi Table of Contents...
Page 20: ...10 Installation rules and restrictions...
Page 54: ...44 Connecting an R100 chassis to an Ethernet network...
Page 78: ...68 System messages at startup...
Page 140: ...130 Replacing the CompactFlash unit subassembly...
Page 164: ...154 Index...