HP ProLiant Gen8 Troubleshooting Guide Volume II: Error Messages

HP ProLiant server errors 35
Logical drive state: The logical drive is offline from being ejected.
Action: Reinstall the removed physical drives.
Logical drive state: The logical drive is queued for erase.
Action: No action is required. Logical drive migrate and extend operations are not possible while the erase
operation is in progress.
Logical drive state: The logical drive is queued for expansion.
Action: No action is required.
Logical drive state: The logical drive is queued for rebuilding.
Action: No action is required. Normal operations can occur; however, performance will be less than optimal
during the rebuild process.
Logical drive state: This logical drive has a high physical drive count...
...as well as a high stripe size value such that a controller lock up could occur. It is recommended that the stripe size be
migrated to a lower value.
Action: Migrate the stripe size to a lower value using the Array Configuration Utility.
NVRAM Error: Board ID could not be read...
...(Read-Only Table failed checksum test). Unrecoverable error.
Action: Contact HP support ("HP contact information" on page 393).
NVRAM Error: Bootstrap NVRAM image failed checksum test,...
...but a backup image was found and successfully restored. A system restart is needed.
Action: Restart the server.
NVRAM Error: Bootstrap NVRAM image failed checksum test...
...and could not be restored. This error may or may not be recoverable. A firmware update might be able to correct the
error.
Action: Update the controller firmware. If the update fails, contact HP support ("HP contact information" on
page 393).
Physical Drive State: The data on the physical drive is being rebuilt.
Action: No action is required. Normal operations can occur; however, performance will be less than optimal
during the rebuild process.
Physical Drive State: Predictive failure. This physical drive is predicted to fail soon.
Action: If this drive is part of a non-fault-tolerant configuration, do the following:
1. Back up all data on the drive.
2. Replace the drive.