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08-11-2003 01:31 PM
08-11-2003 01:31 PM
1798 Array Accelerator Write Error Occurred
Hi,
When I reboot my Compaq ProLiant 1850R sever, the smart array 5300 controller shows POST error 1798, and array accelerator is disabled.
I then press "F1" to continue. Any idea how to fix this problem?
Thanks
When I reboot my Compaq ProLiant 1850R sever, the smart array 5300 controller shows POST error 1798, and array accelerator is disabled.
I then press "F1" to continue. Any idea how to fix this problem?
Thanks
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08-12-2003 10:07 AM
08-12-2003 10:07 AM
Re: 1798 Array Accelerator Write Error Occurred
Seems to be a memory error on the cache module (= array accelerator) on the controller. The cache module should be replaced. Cache modules are separate spare parts. Call HP.
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