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DAAD Diagnostic Messages
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Error Messages
Possible Corrective Action
CONTROLLER IS NOT
CONFIGURED
The controller is not configured. If the controller was
previously configured and you change drive locations, there
may be a problem with the placement of the drives. DAAD
examines each physical drive and looks for drives that have
been moved to a different drive bay. Look for the messages
that indicate which drives have been moved. If none appear
and drive swapping did not occur, run the System
Configuration Utility to configure the controller and nonvolatile
RAM. Do not run the System Configuration Utility if you
believe drive swapping has occurred.
CONTROLLER NEEDS
REPLACING
(DAAD ERROR 102)
The IDA firmware is less than version 0.96. Replace the
controller as soon as possible.
CONTROLLER NEEDS
REPLACING
(DAAD ERROR 104)
The Intelligent Array Expansion System firmware is less than
version 1.14. Replace the controller as soon as possible.
CONTROLLER REPORTED
POST ERROR. ERROR
CODE: X
The controller returned an error from its internal Power-On
Self Tests. Replace the controller
CONTROLLER RESTARTED
WITH A SIGNATURE OF
ZERO
DAAD did not find a valid configuration signature to use to get
the data. Nonvolatile RAM may not be present (unconfigured)
or the signature present in nonvolatile RAM may not match
the signature on the controller. Run the System Configuration
Utility to configure the controller and nonvolatile RAM.
DISABLE COMMAND
ISSUED
Posted writes have been disabled by the issuing of the
Accelerator Disable command. This occurred because of an
operating system device driver. Restart the system. Run the
System Configuration Utility to reinitialize the array
accelerator board.
DRIVE (BAY) X NEEDS
REPLACING
(DAAD ERROR 102)
The 210-megabyte hard drive installed in the computer has
firmware version 2.30 or 2.31. Replace the drive.
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