Action
Replace the physical drive with a drive supported by the controller. To locate a supported option, review the
product QuickSpecs on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.
Physical Drive State: This physical drive is part of a logical drive that is not supported by
the current configuration
Symptom
Physical Drive State: This physical drive is part of a logical drive that is not supported by the current
configuration. Any configuration command (e.g. logical drive creation, array expansion, etc.) or modification to
the controller will result in the loss of all existing data on the disabled logical drive(s).
Solution 1
Cause
The drive is not supported by the current configuration.
Action
1. If this message is observed after moving a configured array of drives from another controller, do the
following:
a. Upgrade the firmware on this controller.
b. Verify that the cache module is installed. Install the cache module if not present.
c. If the issue persists, power down the and move the drives back to the original controller.
Solution 2
Action
1. If this message is observed without any drive movement, do the following:
a. Verify that the cache module is installed. Install the cache module if not present.
b. Verify that the cache module is working. Replace the cache module, if required.
c. If the issue persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise support.
Redundancy State: This controller has been setup to be part of a redundant pair of
controllers
Symptom
Redundancy State: This controller has been setup to be part of a redundant pair of controllers but redundancy
is temporarily disabled. Redundancy is temporarily disabled because capacity expansion, extension, or
migration is in progress. Redundancy will be enabled when this process is complete.
Cause
Redundancy is disabled because a capacity expansion, extension, or migration is in progress.
Physical Drive State: This physical drive is part of a logical drive that is not
supported by the current configuration 29