SuperTrak SX6000™ User Manual
Chapter 5
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Troubleshooting
This chapter provides information on how to interpret error conditions as reported by the
SuperTrak SX6000. This includes buzzer alarms, LED display codes, SuperTrak BIOS
Error Messages, and Installation & Runtime Problems. The information contained here
covers the most common error conditions that occur with SuperTrak SX6000
installations.
Buzzer Alarms
Audible alarm indicators are triggered by various error events. The alarm itself may be
constant or consist of a series of pulsed beeps.
Event:
Buzzer occurs immediately from power-on, will not disengage, and the
monitor will not turn on.
Cause:
No memory exists or an unsupported memory type is installed on
card. Check to ensure that the memory module is properly seated.
Event:
Pulsing alarm occurs after the SuperTrak BIOS loads, accompanied by
some error messages.
Cause:
This is an indication of a problem with one or more drives in a RAID
array under SuperTrak SX6000 control. Look into the error
message(s) that are displayed by the BIOS.
Event:
Pulsing alarm begins when the PAM utility accesses information on the
drive housing.
Cause:
This is an indication of a problem with a housing sensor. Either the
operational temperature is out of nominal range, a cooling fan is not
operational or there appears to be a power failure.
Event:
Pulsing alarm begins when the PAM utility is running.
Cause:
This is likely an indication of an array problem. Check the status of all
the arrays that are being monitored by the PAM utility to verify their
status.
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