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тАО09-25-2009 02:13 AM
тАО09-25-2009 02:13 AM
warning messages
Hi everybody
I'm facing some problems on a HP Proliant ML350 G5 (Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2).
Starting from two months ago the server reboots itself, even more frequently.
After I installed HP Software Management Applications I began to read the following Event Viewer alert:
Origin: Cissesrv, Event ID: 24588
Sensor number 1 has reported that the internal temperature has exceeded the preset limit. This sensor is located in box 1 which is connected to port 1I of array controller [Embedded]. The array controller may attempt to shut down power to the attached box and/or spin down the installed disk drives.
In fact, touching the three hard disks of my array, they seems to be really overheated.
Running the Integrated Management Log Viewer I read several instances of the following Alerts:
POST Error: 1972-Drive Array Reports Valid Data Found in Array Accelerator
POST Error: 1779-Drive Array Controller Detects Replacement Drives
The last Alert is:
External SAS Enclosure Overheating (Zone 1, Location Storage, Box 1, Port 1I, Slot 0).
What's happening?
I'll be gratefull for your help
I'm facing some problems on a HP Proliant ML350 G5 (Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2).
Starting from two months ago the server reboots itself, even more frequently.
After I installed HP Software Management Applications I began to read the following Event Viewer alert:
Origin: Cissesrv, Event ID: 24588
Sensor number 1 has reported that the internal temperature has exceeded the preset limit. This sensor is located in box 1 which is connected to port 1I of array controller [Embedded]. The array controller may attempt to shut down power to the attached box and/or spin down the installed disk drives.
In fact, touching the three hard disks of my array, they seems to be really overheated.
Running the Integrated Management Log Viewer I read several instances of the following Alerts:
POST Error: 1972-Drive Array Reports Valid Data Found in Array Accelerator
POST Error: 1779-Drive Array Controller Detects Replacement Drives
The last Alert is:
External SAS Enclosure Overheating (Zone 1, Location Storage, Box 1, Port 1I, Slot 0).
What's happening?
I'll be gratefull for your help
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тАО09-25-2009 06:09 AM
тАО09-25-2009 06:09 AM
Re: warning messages
These errors may occur with an old version of the "cissesrv.sys" and "hpciss2.sys" drivers installed. This behavoir has, so far, been seen only on servers running Windows server 2003 32 bit.
Upgrade the Proliant Support Pack to the latest version available, to update the Proliant Smart Array SAS/SATA Event Notification driver and HP Proliant Smart array SAS/SATA Controller driver.
Upgrade the Proliant Support Pack to the latest version available, to update the Proliant Smart Array SAS/SATA Event Notification driver and HP Proliant Smart array SAS/SATA Controller driver.
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тАО09-25-2009 08:04 AM
тАО09-25-2009 08:04 AM
Re: warning messages
Thank you for your prompt reply Gary,
May you give me some detailed tips to install this updates?
May you give me some detailed tips to install this updates?
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тАО04-01-2010 04:16 PM
тАО04-01-2010 04:16 PM
Re: warning messages
Did anything ever come of this? I am experiencing pretty much the same issue: ML370 G5, P400, Server 2003 R2 (64 Bit)
Anyone?
russ
Anyone?
russ
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