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05-06-2001 04:00 PM
05-06-2001 04:00 PM
Bad Battery?
During bootup, the Smart Array 4200 reports the following error:
Array Accelerator is temporarily disabled.
Array Accelerator will be reenabled when battery reaches full charge.
The first time this happened, it didn't worry me. However, this is a new server (DL580) and a new array (rev A ver 1.01)and this is the third time that this has happened. The first two times, the battery seemed to be "recharged" after about 3 hours. It's been 5 hours now and I'm getting the same error. How can I check the integrity of the battery?
Array Accelerator is temporarily disabled.
Array Accelerator will be reenabled when battery reaches full charge.
The first time this happened, it didn't worry me. However, this is a new server (DL580) and a new array (rev A ver 1.01)and this is the third time that this has happened. The first two times, the battery seemed to be "recharged" after about 3 hours. It's been 5 hours now and I'm getting the same error. How can I check the integrity of the battery?
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05-06-2001 04:00 PM
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Re: Bad Battery?
the battery may take as long as 24 hours now more than 48 I would say to recharge if this does not happen then the controller will most likely need to be replaced.
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