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POST Error Messages
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1786 Slot 1 Drive Array Recovery Needed. The
following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic Data
Recovery: SCSI Port 1: SCSI ID 0
Select F1 to continue with recovery of data to
drive
.
Select F2 to continue without recovery
of data to drive
.
Or
Slot 1 Drive Array Recovery Needed.
Automatic Data Recovery Previously Aborted!
The following SCSI drive(s) need Automatic
Data Recovery: SCSI Port 1: SCSI ID 0
Select to retry Automatic Data Recoveryto
drive
.
Select to continue without starting
Automatic Data Recovery data to drive.
data to drive
.
The message normally appears when a drive
was replaced in a fault-tolerant configuration
when system power was OFF. In this case,
press to start the automatic data recovery
process.
The “previously aborted” version of the 1786
POST message will appear if the previous
rebuild attempt was aborted for any reason.
Run Drive Array Advanced Diagnostics (DAAD)
for more information. If the replacement drive
was failed, try using another replacement drive.
If rebuild was aborted due to a read error from
another physical drive in the array, you’ll need
to back up all readable data on the array, run
Diagnostics Surface Analysis, and then restore
your data.
1787 Slot x Drive Array Operating in Interim
Recovery Mode. The following SCSI drive(s)
should be replaced:
SCSI Port (
y
): SCSI ID (
x
)
Following a system restart, this message
reminds you that drive
x
is defective and fault
tolerance is being used. Drive
x
needs
replacement as soon as possible. A loose or
defective cable may also cause this error.
1788 Slot x Drive Array Reports Incorrect Drive
Replacement. The following SCSI drive(s)
should have been replaced: SCSI Port (
y
):
SCSI ID (
x
)
.
The following SCSI drive(s) were incorrectly
replaced: SCSI Port (
y
): SCSI ID (z).
Select to continue - drive array will
remain disabled.
Select to reset configuration - all data
will be lost.
The drives indicated were installed in the wrong
place, so they have been disabled. Reinstall the
drives correctly.
Press to restart the computer with the drive
array disabled.
-Or-
Press to use the drives as configured and
lose all the data on them.
See NOTE below.
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