HP ProLiant Gen8 Troubleshooting Guide Volume II: Error Messages

HP ProLiant server errors 36
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Restore all data to the new drive.
If this drive is part of a fault-tolerant configuration, do not replace this drive unless all other drives in the array
are online.
Physical Drive State: This drive is not supported for configuration...
...and should be disconnected from this controller.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: SATA drives are not supported for configuration and should be
disconnected from this controller.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: Single-ported drives are not supported for configuration and
should be disconnected from this controller.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: This drive contains unsupported configuration data...
...It cannot be used for configuration and should be disconnected from this controller.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: This drive is not supported for configuration by this version of
controller firmware.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: This drive is smaller in size than the drive it is replacing...
...It is not supported for configuration and should be disconnected from this controller.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a larger drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: This drive is unrecognizable...
...It is not supported for configuration and should be disconnected from this controller.
Action: Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller.
Physical Drive State: This physical drive is part of a logical drive that is not supported
by the current configuration...
… Any configuration command (e.g. logical drive creation, array expansion, etc.) or modification to the controller will
result in the loss of all existing data on the disabled logical drive(s).
Action: Do one of the following:
If this message is observed after moving a configured array of drives from another controller, then
upgrade the firmware on this controller. Also, check if the cache module is installed. Install the cache
module if not present. If this doesn't solve the problem, power down the server and move the drives back
to the original controller.