ADU Error Messages
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HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide
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Table D-1: Array Diagnostic Utility (ADU) Error Messages
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Message Description
Recommended
Action
Logical Drive
X
status = loose
cable detected
SOLUTION: Turn the system
off and attempt to reattach any
loose connections. If this does
not work, replace the cable(s)
and connection(s).
A physical drive or an external
storage unit may have a
cabling or connection problem.
Power the system down and
attempt to reconnect any loose
connections. If this does not
work, replace the cable(s) and
connection(s).
Logical Drive
X
status =
Overheated
The temperature of the
Intelligent Array Expansion
System drives is beyond safe
operating levels and has shut
down to avoid damage.
Check the fans and the
operating environment.
Logical Drive
X
status =
Overheating
The temperature of the
Intelligent Array Expansion
System drives is beyond safe
operating levels.
Check the fans and the
operating environment.
Logical Drive
X
status =
Recovering
(rebuilding data on a replaced
drive)
A physical drive in this logical
drive has failed and has now
been replaced. The replaced
drive is rebuilding from the
mirror drive or the parity data.
Nothing needs to be done.
Normal operations can occur;
however, performance will be
less than optimal until after the
rebuild process completes.
Logical Drive
X
status =
Wrong drive replaced
A physical drive in this logical
drive has failed. The incorrect
drive was replaced.
Replace the drive that was
incorrectly replaced. Then,
replace the original drive that
failed with a new drive. Do not
run the server setup utility to
reconfigure; you will lose data
on the drive.
Loose cable detected – logical
drives may be marked FAILED
until corrected
ADU found a loose cable. The
Smart Array Controller is
unable to communicate with
one or more physical drives.
One or more logical drives
may be marked FAILED, and
are unusable until problem is
corrected.
Power down the system.
Check the cables for a tight
connection to the logical
drives. Restart the system. If
the same message occurs
again, the cables may be
defective.
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