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DAAD Diagnostic Messages
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Error Messages
Possible Corrective Action
ACCELERATOR STATUS:
POSSIBLE DATA LOSS IN
CACHE
Possible data loss was detected during power-up due to all of
the batteries being below the sufficient voltage level and no
presence of the identification signatures on the array
accelerator board. There is no way to determine if dirty or bad
data was in the cache and is now lost.
ACCELERATOR STATUS:
TEMPORARILY DISABLED
The array accelerator board has been temporarily disabled.
Check the Disable Code field.
ACCELERATOR STATUS:
UNRECOGNIZED STATUS
A status returned from the array accelerator board that DAAD
does not recognize. Call your Authorized Compaq Reseller for
the latest copy of DAAD.
ACCELERATOR STATUS:
VALID DATA FOUND AT
RESET
Valid data was found in the posted write memory at
reinitialization. The data will be flushed to disk. This is not an
error or data loss condition. No action needs to be taken.
ACCELERATOR STATUS:
WARRANTY ALERT
A catastrophic problem has occurred with the array
accelerator board. Refer to the other messages on the
Diagnostics screen for the exact meaning of this message.
Replace the array accelerator board.
BATTERY PACK X BELOW
REFERENCE VOLTAGE
The indicated battery pack is below the required voltage
levels. Allow for sufficient time for the batteries to recharge
(36 hours). If the batteries have not recharged after 36 hours,
replace the battery pack.
BATTERY X NOT FULLY
CHARGED
The battery is not fully charged. If 75% of the batteries
present are fully charged, the array accelerator is fully
operational. If more than 75% of the batteries are not fully
charged, allow 36 hours to recharge them.
BOARD NOT ATTACHED
The IDA-2 board has been configured for use with an array
accelerator board, but one is currently not attached. Locate
the original array accelerator board and attach it to the IDA-2
board.
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