Message
Explanation
Action
Recoverable
configuration error
The configuration data stored in
NVRAM does not match the
configuration data stored in the
EEPROM.
1. Press Ctrl+I to access the ServeRAID Mini-Configuration
menu. (See “Using the ServeRAID Mini-Configuration
program” on page 107 for instructions.)
2. Select Advanced Functions from the Main Menu.
3. Then, select Copy the Configuration from Drives to
the Controller. (See “Using the advanced configuration
functions” on page 108 for more information.)
Unrecoverable
configuration error
The configuration data stored in
NVRAM does not match the
configuration data stored in the
EEPROM.
1. Press Ctrl+I to access the ServeRAID Mini-Configuration
menu. (See “Using the ServeRAID Mini-Configuration
program” on page 107 for instructions.)
2. Select Advanced Functions from the Main Menu.
3. Then, select Restore to the Factory Default Settings.
(See “Using the advanced configuration functions” on
page 108 for more information.)
Note: Restoring to factory default settings sets all online
drives in array to ready. You must import the configuration
from the drives or diskette. Otherwise, you must create a
new array, install the operating system, and restore data
from backup.
WARNING: n
logical drives are
critical; n logical
drives are offline.
One or more physical drives have
failed.
Replace the defunct drives as soon as possible to prevent
data loss.
Your server has
an error due to a
Blocked Logical
Drive.
One or more logical drives are
blocked. A blocked logical drive
cannot be accessed. See “Logical
drive state descriptions” on page 11
for additional information.
Press F4 to unblock the logical drive, or press F5 to continue
without unblocking.
ServeRAID startup (POST) messages
During power-on self-test (POST), the ServeRAID controller compares the stored
configuration information to the configuration that is actually present. If a
discrepancy exists, one or more status messages appear after POST completes,
but before the operating system loads.
Notes:
1. When the ServeRAID controller requires your input, a list of function keys will
appear below the message.
2. Where the Action information tells you to start the IBM ServeRAID configuration
program, insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD into the CD-ROM drive; then,
restart the server. The Action column also provides general information about
the message.
3. Where sid or ch appears in these messages, sid is the SCSI ID for the device,
and ch is the channel to which the device is attached.
4. Where m or n appears in these messages, a number will appear in the actual
message.
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