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тАО03-05-2007 07:05 AM
тАО03-05-2007 07:05 AM
Post Error 1787 on Proliant 6000
I have received 3 messages within the 2 months on one of my older servers stating.
Post Error: 1787 Drive Array Operating in Interim Recover Mode. I do not have any drives that are amber. I have updated my Smart Array 2DH driver and firmware. I have run DAAD Drive Array Advance Diagnostics and ADU Array Diagnostics Utility and both come up clean. I have checked the cables and all seems good. Is this something I should be concerned about or not? Or what else should I try? Thanks. ...Andy
Post Error: 1787 Drive Array Operating in Interim Recover Mode. I do not have any drives that are amber. I have updated my Smart Array 2DH driver and firmware. I have run DAAD Drive Array Advance Diagnostics and ADU Array Diagnostics Utility and both come up clean. I have checked the cables and all seems good. Is this something I should be concerned about or not? Or what else should I try? Thanks. ...Andy
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тАО03-06-2007 11:47 PM
тАО03-06-2007 11:47 PM
Re: Post Error 1787 on Proliant 6000
Andy,
Can you please attach the REPORT.TXT file taken from ADU in a future reply.
Thanks,
Brian
Can you please attach the REPORT.TXT file taken from ADU in a future reply.
Thanks,
Brian
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тАО03-09-2007 02:59 AM
тАО03-09-2007 02:59 AM
Re: Post Error 1787 on Proliant 6000
I have attached a report.txt file.
Thanks
Andy
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тАО03-09-2007 07:28 AM
тАО03-09-2007 07:28 AM
Re: Post Error 1787 on Proliant 6000
Hi Andy,
The analysed report shows errors at SCSI port 1, ID4 and SCSI port 2, ID1.
A lot of the errors are ancient and you can probably ignore anything beyond 100 days however port1 ID4 is doing a lot of reallocation of bad blocks and port 2, ID1 has had a burst of errors 50 days ago.
The firmware revision on the drive at port 1 ID4 is also out of line with the others and theres a drive at port 2 ID3 which appears to have come from a SUN system - i.e. it's not a Compaq drive but it appears to be OK.
I think if you get the drive at port1 ID4 fixed first you'll be on the right tracks. The spare part number is 242622-001.
Have a look at the attached report and it should hopefully make some more sense. It should be viewed in landscape mode.
I hope this helps.
Brian
The analysed report shows errors at SCSI port 1, ID4 and SCSI port 2, ID1.
A lot of the errors are ancient and you can probably ignore anything beyond 100 days however port1 ID4 is doing a lot of reallocation of bad blocks and port 2, ID1 has had a burst of errors 50 days ago.
The firmware revision on the drive at port 1 ID4 is also out of line with the others and theres a drive at port 2 ID3 which appears to have come from a SUN system - i.e. it's not a Compaq drive but it appears to be OK.
I think if you get the drive at port1 ID4 fixed first you'll be on the right tracks. The spare part number is 242622-001.
Have a look at the attached report and it should hopefully make some more sense. It should be viewed in landscape mode.
I hope this helps.
Brian
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