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11-12-2006 01:20 PM
11-12-2006 01:20 PM
Bl30p g4 server array 1706 error
I am having 1706 array error when boot the server. Even I do not have any battary backed cache memory installed on 6i controller.
What is this error. I already to replace the array card , still same eroor with new card
What is this error. I already to replace the array card , still same eroor with new card
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11-12-2006 07:35 PM
11-12-2006 07:35 PM
Re: Bl30p g4 server array 1706 error
Hi Kat,
1. Shutdown the server.
2. Disconnect the Harddisks.
3. Boot from the Smart Start CD.
4. Run the System Erase Utility.
5. Shutdown the server.
6. Reconnect the Harddisks.
7. Restart the server.
Check if this resolves the issue.
Regards,
Raj.
1. Shutdown the server.
2. Disconnect the Harddisks.
3. Boot from the Smart Start CD.
4. Run the System Erase Utility.
5. Shutdown the server.
6. Reconnect the Harddisks.
7. Restart the server.
Check if this resolves the issue.
Regards,
Raj.
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