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09-07-2007 05:56 AM
09-07-2007 05:56 AM
ML150 G2 Array Faulted
I have an ML150 G2. When i go to boot it up there is a long beep folowed by no operating system found. When i go into the SCSI configuration it sees both the drives however states array faulted.
Does anyone have a way of clearing this message.
Does anyone have a way of clearing this message.
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09-07-2007 06:52 AM
09-07-2007 06:52 AM
Re: ML150 G2 Array Faulted
Hi,
Most non-sata ML150 G2 models come with a PCI based single channel U320 SCSI controller. If you have installed an optional raid controller can you say what model the controller is please?
If you disconnect the cables to the drive at the lowest SCSI ID (ID 0 for example if it's configured for SCSI ID's 0 and 1 in raid 1) does this allow the system to boot from ID 1?
Brian
Most non-sata ML150 G2 models come with a PCI based single channel U320 SCSI controller. If you have installed an optional raid controller can you say what model the controller is please?
If you disconnect the cables to the drive at the lowest SCSI ID (ID 0 for example if it's configured for SCSI ID's 0 and 1 in raid 1) does this allow the system to boot from ID 1?
Brian
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09-10-2007 02:13 AM
09-10-2007 02:13 AM
Re: ML150 G2 Array Faulted
Brian,
Thanks for the reply. The SCSI adapter is an Adaptec 7902. There is also a 7901 however nothing is hooked up to this adapter.
Thanks for the reply. The SCSI adapter is an Adaptec 7902. There is also a 7901 however nothing is hooked up to this adapter.
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