ServeRAID Adapter Messages
RAID Adapter Message
Description
Following drives not
responding. (old state:
new state ch: bay)
One or more drives did not respond to the adapter.
For example, the adapter detected a new drive in an
unconfigured bay, and the drive is not part of the
current configuration. This might also occur if the
adapter detected that a configured drive is missing.
Action: Select F5 to accept the new state that the
ServeRAID adapter will assign to the drive. For
example, the adapter will assign the drive a state
of defunct or empty.
Following new drives
found. (old state: new
state ch: bay)
One or more drives were found in an unconfigured
bay. For each drive listed, a new state of Ready (RDY)
appears.
Action: This is an information message. No action is
required.
Following drives found
in new location (old ch:
old bay
>
new ch: new
bay)
POST found that the location of one or more drives
does not match the stored configuration information.
Action: See “Configured Drives Are Not in the
Configured Location” on page 284 for more
information.
Installation stopped.
The server cannot access the ServeRAID adapter.
Action: This is a follow-on message to a preceding
message. Follow the “Action” instructions for
the preceding message to resolve the problem.
Recoverable
configuration error; run
Configuration program.
The configuration data stored on the adapter NVRAM
does not match the configuration data stored in the
adapter EEPROM.
Action:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Adapter
Configuration Diskette
2. Press Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
to restart the system.
3. Select Advanced Functions and synchronize
the adapter configuration.
4. See “Configuring Your Disk Arrays” on
page 25 for more information.
WARNING: n logical
drives are critical; n
logical drives are offline.
One or more drives have failed.
Action: 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 in a blocked state.
Action: Press F4 to unblock the logical drive. Or press
F5
to continue without any changes.
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