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1768-Slot X Drive Array - Resuming Logical Drive Expansion Process; 1769-Slot X Drive Array - Drive(S) Disabled Due To Failure During Capacity Expansion - HP ProLiant Troubleshooting Manual

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Expansion will resume when Array Accelerator battery reaches full charge.
Expansion will resume when automatic data recovery has been completed.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: The capacity expansion process has been temporarily disabled.
Action: Follow the action that is displayed onscreen to resume the capacity expansion process.

1768-Slot X Drive Array - Resuming Logical Drive Expansion Process

Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Power was lost while a logical expansion operation was performed. A controller reset or
power cycle occurs while array expansion is in progress.
Action: No action is required.
1769-Slot X Drive Array - Drive(s) Disabled Due to Failure During Capacity
Expansion
...Select F1 to continue with logical drives disabled. Select F2 to accept data loss and to re-enable logical drives.
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Data was lost while the array was expanded; therefore, the drives have been temporarily
disabled. Capacity expansion failed due to:
x
Array accelerator or hard drive failed or was removed; expansion progress data lost
x
Expansion progress data could not be read from array accelerator
x
Expansion aborted due to unrecoverable drive errors
x
Expansion aborted due to array accelerator errors
Action:
x
Press the F2 key to accept the data loss and re-enable the logical drives.
x
Restore data from backup.
x
Replace drive or array accelerator, as appropriate.
1770-Slot X Drive Array - SCSI Drive Firmware Update Recommended - ...
...Please upgrade firmware on the following drive(s) using ROM Flash Components (download from
www.hp.com/support/proliantstorage): Model XYZ (minimum version = ####)
Audible Beeps: None
Possible Cause: Drive firmware update needed.
Action: The indicated drives are running firmware that is known to cause intermittent problems. Update all
drives to the latest firmware version
("Firmware
maintenance" on page 80).

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