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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Compaq ProLiant DL360 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 4-21
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL Codename: MIcroMachines Part Number: 169616-006 Last Saved On: 12/21/01 9:05 AM
Table 4-2: POST Error Messages continued
Error Code Audible Beeps
Probable Source of
Problem Recommended Action
1778-Drive Array
resuming
Automatic Data
Recovery
process
None This message appears
whenever a controller reset
or power cycle occurs while
Automatic Data Recovery is
in progress.
No action necessary.
1779-Drive Array
Controller detects
replacement
drives
Port (y) SCSI ID
(x); Restore data
from backup if
replacement
drive x has been
installed.
None Intermittent drive failure
and/or possible loss of
data.
If this message appears and
drive x has not been replaced,
this indicates an intermittent
drive failure. This message
also appears once immediately
following drive replacement
whenever data must be
restored from backup.
1780-Disk 0
Failure
None Hard drive/format error Run Diagnostics. Replace
failed assembly as indicated.
1781-Disk 1
Failure
None Hard drive/format error Run Diagnostics. Replace
failed assembly as indicated.
1782-Disk
Controller Failure
None Hard disk drive circuitry
error
Run Diagnostics. Replace
failed assembly as indicated.
1783-Slot x Drive
Array Controller
Failure
None ROM installation problem or
array accelerator board
problem. If this message
appears immediately
following a ROM
installation, the ROM is
defective or not installed
properly.
Check to see if:
The array accelerator
board is attached properly.
The array controller is
firmly inserted in its slot.
If error recurs, upgrade the
System ROMs. Otherwise,
replace the Smart Array
Controller.
1784-Drive Array
Drive Failure The
following SCSI
drive(s) should be
replaced; SCSI
port (y) SCSI
ID (x)
None Defective drive and/or
cables
Check for loose cables.
Replace defective drive X
and/or cable(s).
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