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DAAD Diagnostic Messages
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Error Messages
Possible Corrective Action
PHYSICAL DRIVE (BAY) X
HAS FAILED
The indicated physical drive has failed. Replace this drive.
PHYSICAL DRIVE (BAY) X IS
UNDERGOING DRIVE
RECOVERY
This drive is being rebuilt from the corresponding mirror or
parity data. Normal operations should occur.
PHYSICAL DRIVE (BAY) X
WAS INADVERTENTLY
REPLACED
The physical drive was incorrectly replaced after another
drive failed. Replace the drive that was incorrectly replaced
and replace the original drive that failed. Do not run the
System Configuration Utility to reconfigure - data will be lost.
SET CONFIGURATION
COMMAND ISSUED
The configuration of the IDA-2 has been updated. The array
accelerator board remains disabled until it is reinitialized. Run
the System Configuration Utility to reinitialize the array
accelerator board.
SOFT FIRMWARE UPGRADE
REQUIRED
DAAD has determined that your controller is running firmware
that has been soft upgraded by the Compaq Upgrade Utility.
However, the firmware running is not present on all drives.
This could be caused by the addition of new drives in the
system. Run the Compaq Upgrade Utility to place the latest
firmware on all drives.
THRESHOLD FOR DRIVE
(BAY) X VIOLATED
This message indicates that a monitor and performance
threshold violated for this drive has been violated. Check for
the particular threshold that has been violated.
THRESHOLD VIOLATIONS
FOR DRIVE (BAY) X
This is a list of the individual thresholds that have been
violated for this drive. The drive may need to be replaced. Run
the Compaq Diagnostics Utility to determine if the drive has
been initialized and the threshold violation warrants drive
replacement.
UNKNOWN DISABLE CODE
A code was returned from the array accelerator board that
DAAD does not recognize. Call your Authorized Compaq
Reseller for the latest version of DAAD.
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