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Startup Sequence
During power up, the RAID controller board’s BIOS displays a sign-on message with its
version number and date. The sign-on message looks similar to the following:
DAC960P(D) BIOS Version x.xx--
Thereafter, the BIOS tries to locate the RAID disk array controller. Once located, the BIOS
determines if the controller firmware is operational. The RAID BIOS also looks for any
initialization error message that may be posted by the controller firmware. If it finds a
message, it displays one of the following errors on the screen and aborts the installation
process.
DAC960 fatal error--memory test failed
DAC960 fatal error--command interface test failed
DAC960 hardware error--run diagnostics to pinpoint error
DAC960 firmware checksum error--reload firmware
If any of these messages displays, call the Customer Response Center at
1-800-633-7248 for assistance.
Error Conditions While Checking the Drives
If the firmware finds a valid DAC960 configuration, but it does not match the SCSI drives
currently installed, one or more of the following messages display:
Unidentified device found at channel x....
Device identified for chn x, tgt y found at chn x’, tgt y’
SCSI device at chn x, tgt y not responding
If any of the above messages displays, the firmware stops the initialization process, except to
find other mismatches. Then, the BIOS displays the following:
DAC960 Configuration Checksum error-run configuration utility
Mismatch between NVRAM and Flash EEPROM configuration
At the next stage the following message may appear:
Recovery from mirror race in progress
The above message displays if the firmware detects that the system powered off abruptly,
letting some incomplete write operations occur.
The following messages may also appear:
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