ServeRAID Adapter Messages
Configured Drives Are Not in the Configured Location
When the ServeRAID adapter detects that a previously configured
drive is present, but the drive is in a new location, the following
message appears:
(old ch: old bay:
>
new ch: new bay)
where old channel is the channel that matches the existing drive
configuration information, old bay is the bay that matches the
existing drive configuration information, new ch is the channel
where the drive is now located, and new bay is the bay where the
drive is now located.
For example:
(1 :6
>
2:14)
(2 :5 > 2: 6)
In this example, the message indicates that the drive from Channel
1, Bay 6 is now located at Channel 2, Bay 14, and the drive from
Channel 2, Bay 5 is now located at Channel 2, Bay 6. The drive
might have been physically moved to the new bay.
Three choices will follow this message:
F4
Retry. Select this key after correcting a problem. For
example, select retry after you move the hard disk drive
to its previously assigned location.
F5
Select this key 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.
F6
Select this key to modify the configuration to match the
current drive location.
You might remove the hot-swap drives from the server
for security reasons. If you replace the drives but install
them in different bays, you can press F6 to accept the
new locations, and the ServeRAID adapter will update
the configuration.
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PC Server 520 User's Handbook for PCI/Micro Channel
Summary of Contents for PC Server 520
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Page 385: ...Installing Additional Test Programs 207 CMD 3 Chapter 7 Solving Problems 369...
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