Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller 4/Di User's Guide
General Troubleshooting Information
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Table 7-1 describes general problems that you might encounter when using the RAID controller, and suggested solutions.
Table 7-2 displays the BIOS boot error messages, and suggested solutions.
Message |
Problem |
Suggested Solution |
---|---|---|
BIOS Disabled. No Logical Drives Handled by BIOS |
The BIOS is disabled. Sometimes the BIOS is disabled to prevent booting from the BIOS. |
Enable the BIOS by pressing <Ctrl><M> at the boot prompt to run the RAID BIOS Configuration utility or enter Dell Manager if running Novell® NetWare® or Red Hat Linux. |
Configuration of NVRAM and drives mismatch. Run View/Add Configuration option of BIOS Configuration Utility. Press any key to run the Configuration Utility. | The configuration stored in PERC 4/Di does not match the configuration stored in the drives. | Press <Ctrl><M> to run the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility. Select Configure> View/Add Configuration to examine both the configuration in non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM), and the configuration stored on the hard drives. Resolve the problem by selecting one of the configurations. |
Unresolved configuration mismatch between disks and NVRAM on the adapter after creating a new configuration | Some legacy configurations in the drives cannot be cleared. | Clear the configuration. Low level format the related drives and re-create the configuration. |
1 Logical Drive Failed | A logical drive failed to sign on. | Make sure all physical drives are properly connected and are powered on. Run the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility or enter Dell Manager if running Novell® NetWare® or Red Hat Linux to find out if any physical drives are not responding. Reconnect, replace, or rebuild any drive that is not responding. |
X Logical Drives Degraded | x number of logical drives signed on in a degraded state. | Make sure all physical drives are properly connected and are powered on. Run the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility to find if any physical drives are not responding. Reconnect, replace, or rebuild a drive that is not responding. |
1 Logical Drive Degraded | A logical drive signed on in a degraded state. | Make sure all physical drives are properly connected and are powered on. Run the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility to find out if any physical drives are not responding. Reconnect, replace, or rebuild any drive that is not responding. |
Insufficient memory to run BIOS. Press any key to continue... | Not enough memory to run BIOS. | Make sure cache memory has been properly installed. |
The following SCSI IDs are not responding: Channel x:a.b.c | The physical drives with SCSI IDs a, b, and c are not responding on SCSI channel x. | Make sure the physical drives are properly connected and are powered on. |
Battery life is low | There is a high number of battery cycles. |
Reset the battery counter cycle to zero in the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility. |
Following SCSI disk not found and no empty slot available for mapping it | The physical disk roaming feature did not find the physical disk with the displayed SCSI ID. No slot is available to map the physical drive. PERC 4/Di cannot resolve the physical drives into the current configuration. | Reconfigure the array. |
Following SCSI IDs
have the same data
y, z | The physical drive roaming feature found the same data on 2 or more physical drives on channel x with SCSI IDs a, b, and c. PERC 4/Di cannot determine which drive has the duplicate information. | Remove the drive or drives that should not be used. |
Unresolved configuration mismatch between disks and NVRAM on the adapter | The PERC 4/Di is unable to determine the proper configuration after reading both NVRAM and configuration on disk. | Press <Ctrl><M> to run the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility, then. select Configure> New Configuration to create a new configuration. Press <Ctrl><H> to run the WebBIOS Configuration Utility, then use the NVRAM/DISK Configuration screen to resolve the mismatch. Note that this deletes any configuration that existed. |
Table 7-3 contains information about other possible problems.
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