Diagnostics messages – HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System User Manual
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Table 5 Diagnostics messages
Error message
Meaning and/or corrective action
Error:
There
is a drive in the system
that
is smaller than the smallest
supported
size, which is 232 GB.
Drive
sizes in GB are listed below
and
correspond to drives from left to
right
as you face the front of the unit
(power
switch on the right).
###
### ### ###
NOTE:
A size of zero (0) indicates a bad drive.
A drive in the system is below the minimum size. If
possible, change the drive size. If the drive is physically
too small, upgrade the drive to an acceptable size.
The
drive(s) indicated above failed the
diagnostic
test and must be replaced.
Note
which drive(s) failed, press the
power
button to shut down the system,
and
replace the drive(s).
One or more drives have failed the diagnostic test.
Replace these drives.
The
diagnostic test detected no working
drives.
The
drives may need to be
replaced;
however, it is likely that
the
failure is in the array, power
supply,
or some other device.
Do
not
replace the drives at this time.
Instead,
contact HP technical support
for
further assistance.
All drives have failed diagnostic testing. Contact HP
technical support. DO NOT replace the drives at this
time.
Warning:
The
drives in the system
are
not the same size.
Drive
sizes in
GB
are listed below and correspond to
drives
from left to right as you face
the
front of the unit with the power
switch
on the right.
###
### ### ###
All
drives will have the usable
capacity
of the smallest drive.
Do
you wish to continue?
(Y/N)
The drives are not the same size. Select Y to allow the
smallest drive to set the size of all drives on the system.
Select N to exit the diagnostic program and change the
limiting drive or its configured size.
Error:
One
or both RAIDs are
corrupted.
Do
you want to rebuild
the
RAIDs and reinstall the firmware?
(Y/N)
Note:
This
will destroy all data
in
the RAIDs.
HP recommends you select Y unless you need to recover
data and think that the data RAID might still be good.
In this case, call HP technical support.
The
boot RAID is the wrong size.
The
optimal
size is 4 GB. Do you want to
rebuild
the RAIDs and reinstall the
firmware?
(Y/N)
Note:
This
will
destroy
all data in the RAIDs.
The boot raid has been manually changed to a size
other than 4 GB. The RAID will cease functioning when
it runs out of room.
The data RAID is the wrong size. The optimal size is
1396 GB; the current size is ###. Do you want to
rebuild the RAIDs and reinstall the firmware? (Y/N)
Note: This will destroy all data in the RAIDs.
The data raid is the wrong size (2 TB unit) because it has
been manually changed to a size other than the optimal
size. The can severely limit functionality depending on
how much smaller than optimal the data RAID is.
The
RAIDs are in good shape, do you
want
to reinstall the firmware?
The RAIDs and drives passed the diagnostic testing. You
have the option of reinstalling firmware now. Reasons
to reinstall firmware include: a firmware update failed,
a firmware update succeeded but the appliance is not
working properly, the firmware is corrupted, or you
have been instructed by HP technical support to reinstall
firmware.
The
boot RAID is rebuilding at [print
string
specified here].
Please
wait.
The boot RAID is rebuilding. Wait for the process to
end.
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