Troubleshooting guide
Error messages 148
1711-Slot X Drive Array - RAID ADG logical drive(s) configured but Array
Accelerator size <= 32 MB
...This configuration is not recommended. Consider migrating logical drive(s) to RAID 5 or upgrading the Array
Accelerator module.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: This configuration is not recommended.
Action: Migrate logical drives to RAID 5 or upgrade to a larger array accelerator module.
1711-Slot X Drive Array - Stripe size too large for RAID 5/6 logical drive(s)
...This configuration is not recommended due to transfer buffer usage. Consider migrating to smaller stripe size via
Array Configuration Utility.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: This configuration is not recommended because of controller memory requirements.
Action: Perform RAID migration to smaller stripe size using the Array Configuration Utility.
1712-Slot X Drive Array - RAID 5 logical drive(s) configured with 56 Drives, but Array
Accelerator size <= 32 MB...
...This configuration is not recommended. Consider migrating logical drive(s) to RAID 0 or 1, reducing the number of
drives in the array, or upgrading the Array Accelerator module.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Upgrade the Array Accelerator module to a larger size.
Action: Migrate logical drives to RAID 0 or 1, reduce the number of drives in the array, or upgrade to a
larger-size array accelerator module.
1713-Slot X Drive Array - Redundant ROM Reprogramming Failure...
...Replace the controller if this error persists after restarting system.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Flash ROM is failing. The controller detects a checksum failure, but is unable to reprogram
the backup ROM.
Action:
1. Update the controller to the latest firmware version ("Firmware maintenance" on page 80).
2. If the problem persists, replace the controller.
1714-Slot X Drive Array - Redundant Checksum Error...
...Backup ROM has automatically been activated; check firmware version.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: The controller flash operation is interrupted by a power cycle, or flash ROM is failing. The
controller detects a ROM checksum error and automatically switches to the backup ROM image.
Action: If this backup ROM image is a lower version than the originally running image, update the controller
to the latest firmware version.