Error messages 74
Identify Logical Drive Data did not Match with NVRAM
Description: The identify unit data from the array controller does not match with the information stored
in NVRAM. This can occur if new, previously configured drives have been placed in a system that has
also been previously configured.
Action: Run the server setup utility to configure the controller and NVRAM.
Insufficient adapter resources
Description: The adapter does not have sufficient resources to perform posted-write operations to the
array accelerator board. Drive rebuild may be occurring.
Action: Operate the system without the array accelerator board until the drive rebuild completes.
Invalid memory types were found on the same node. Please check DIMM
compatibility. - Some DIMMs may not be used
Description: Invalid or mixed memory types were detected during POST.
Action: Use only supported DIMM pairs when populating memory sockets. Refer to the applicable server
user guide memory requirements.
Inter-Controller Link Connection Could Not Be Established
Description: Unable to communicate over the link connecting the redundant controllers.
Action: Be sure both controllers are using the same hardware and firmware revisions. If one controller
failed, replace it.
Less Than 75% Batteries at Sufficient Voltage
Description: The operation of the array accelerator board has been disabled due to less than 75% of
the battery packs being at the sufficient voltage level.
Action: Replace the array accelerator board if the batteries do not recharge within 36 powered-on
hours.
Less Than 75% of Batteries at Sufficient Voltage Battery Pack X Below Reference
Voltage
Description: Battery pack on the array accelerator is below the required voltage levels.
Action: Replace the array accelerator board if the batteries do not recharge within 36 powered-on
hours.
Logical Drive X Failed Due to Cache Error
Description: This logical drive failed due to a catastrophic cache error.
Action: Replace the array accelerator board and reconfigure using ACU ("Array Configuration Utility"
on page 49).