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I-4 POST Error Messages

Writer: Rickard Project: Compaq Smart Array 3200 Controller Reference Guide Comments: 340862-002

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POST Error Messages

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Code

Meaning

Recommended Action

1729

Slot 1 Drive Array - Disk Consistency

Initialization in Progress - RAID 4/5

performance may be lower until Auto

Reliability Monitoring has completed

Automatic Background Parity Consistency

Initialization.

This message is normal following the initial

configuration of RAID 4 or RAID 5 logical drives.

This POST error message will disappear and

performance of the controller will improve after

the parity data has been initialized by ARM (an

automatic process that runs in the background

on the controller).

1764

Slot x Drive Array - Capacity Expansion

Process is Temporarily Disabled (followed by

one of the following:)

1. Expansion will resume when Array

Accelerator has been reattached.

2. Expansion will resume when Array

Accelerator has been replaced.

3. Expansion will resume when Array

Accelerator RAM allocation is successful.

4. Expansion will resume when Array

Accelerator battery reaches full charge.

5. Expansion will resume when Automatic

Data Recovery has been completed.

(RESUME = F1 KEY)

The capacity expansion process has been

temporarily disabled for the reason indicated

and will resume automatically. If the array

accelerator has been removed, you must

reinstall it for capacity expansion to continue.

1765

Slot x Drive Array Option ROM Appears to

Conflict with an ISA Card - ISA cards with 16-

bit memory cannot be configured in memory

range C0000 to DFFFF along with SMART-2/E

8-bit Option ROM due to EISA bus limitations.

Please remove or reconfigure your ISA card.

(RESUME = F1 KEY)

Remove or reconfigure the conflicting ISA card,

referring to the directions provided with the ISA

card. Alternatively, the Options ROM can be

disabled on the SMART-2/E Controller with the

System Configuration Utility if a SMART-2/E is

not the primary (boot) controller.

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