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07-02-2002 05:35 PM
07-02-2002 05:35 PM
"logical drive 1 found
logical drive 1 error
logical drive handled by bios "
How to recover my data / restore to original conditions?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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07-03-2002 04:54 AM
07-03-2002 04:54 AM
Re: Logical Drive Error
You need to give us more information. Boot into Ctrl-M and give us your array configuration.. This format would be helpful
Ch 0 errors fw
ID 0 online a0-0 0/0 hp04
ID 1 failed a0-1 5/0 hp03
Otherwise we don't know what you have going on..
Ciao,
Greg
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07-04-2002 03:25 PM
07-04-2002 03:25 PM
SolutionThe fact that it is reporting "logical drive handled by bios" typically means the logical drive (= NetRAID RAID array) is either in an Optimal state (no drives failed) or Degraded state (one drive failed).
When the Logical drive itself has failed, will see "not handled by BIOS"
However, your message appears to indicate that the server will not boot into the OS. Is this correct?
I do agree with Greg. Need to access Express Tools with Ctrl-M during POST, and view the array information.
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07-04-2002 07:55 PM
07-04-2002 07:55 PM
Re: Logical Drive Error
Yes, you right Terry. My server can't boot the OS. It happened twice in 14 months. However, I had reinstall the OS :(. How to prevent it from happen again?
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07-05-2002 11:40 AM
07-05-2002 11:40 AM
Re: Logical Drive Error
If this has happened to you two times in 14 months you need to go through and make sure that all of your fw and drivers are up to date. There have been a lot of fw upgrades on both the hdds and netraid controllers over the last year. Also I am assuming that you don't run consistency checks on a regular basis. Consistency checks run regularly can also help avoid losing your entire array.
Here is your checklist:
1. download the hdd fw and see if there are any fw upgrades available for your drives.
http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix65146.html ** you need these two files to start not including the hdd fw files **-- Catalog File All HP Hard Disk Drive Firmware Tool Catalog File for the AMI/Adaptec Controller and the Utility All HP NetServer Firmware Tool
4.Q.11
13-Dec-01
**Save them both to your hdd and the run the .exe on the 4.Q.11 first to create your diskette-->then extract the catalog zip file to a:\ on the same diskette and boot into the utility.. When you run the utility it will tell you which hdds have a mandatory MMM upgrade.. If you would post your hdd fw like I asked on the first post we could tell you which fw files you need.. (there are a lot of them!)
2. download the fw and flash you netraid controller fw. I'm assuming you are off the embedded controller. http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix77403.html
3. If you are running NT/2000 or NW5 install the Utility MS Windows 2000
MS Windows NT 4.0 Utility for HP NetRAID-1M/2M, NetRAID-1Si/3Si, Integrated NetRAID, NetRAID-1, NetRAID (Windows NT4, Windows 2000) from the same link from item 02 and set up consistency checks.
Ciao,
Greg