Drive-related errors – Promise Technology 150TX2 User Manual
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Drive-Related Errors
Critical Array Status Error Reported during Boot
If a critical status error message appears on the FastTrak S150 TX2plus BIOS 
startup screen for a mirrored array (see below), there is a drive in the array that 
has failed or is not responding. FastTrak S150 TX2plus will identify the failed 
drive by channel number. The mirrored array has lost its fault tolerance, but will 
still perform normal drive reads and writes. 
 
Operation aborted because FastBuild encountered an error as 
follows: 
 
 Location: 
Channel
2
Array Status: Critical
 
Please retry using Promise Array Management utility to recover all 
data. Reboot the system by pressing the ENTER key. 
 
Try powering the system off and on to reset the drive. Also confirm that cables 
are properly attached and the drive is receiving power. If the drive still appears 
to have failed, refer to the Rebuilding an Array option in the Promise Array 
Management (PAM) utility as detailed in the PAM User Manual. 
Drive cannot be formed into an array
Drives must support Ultra DMA or Serial ATA and be free of media defects to be 
added into an array. Promise recommends using new identical drives for each 
array. Re-secure data and power cabling while checking for proper alignment. 
Typically, Pin 1 of the drive is closest to the power connector. 
System CMOS displays C: or D: drive failure during Startup
Do not reference C: or D: in the Motherboard Standard CMOS for drives 
attached to the FastTrak S150 TX2plus controller. Only enter drive information 
in the Motherboard CMOS for drives attached to the onboard IDE controller. 
FDISK reports a much lower drive capacity if a single physical drive or a 
striped array exceeds 64GB 
Due to a limitation with FDISK, the utility reports only the storage capacity that 
exceeds 64GB. This is a cosmetic, not actual, limitation. Simply create a single 
DOS drive partition, reboot, and then format the partition. The Format command 
will recognize the total capacity of the partition accurately. Windows NT/2000/98 
will now recognize the total capacity of your array. 
