Transporting cache, If the controller has – HP 2000SA G2-Modular-Smart-Array User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Controller failure in a single-controller configuration

Cache memory is flushed to CompactFlash in the case of a controller failure or power loss. During the write

to CompactFlash process only the components needed to write the cache to the CompactFlash are

powered by the super-capacitor. This process typically takes 60 seconds per 1 Gbyte of cache. After the

cache is copied to CompactFlash, the remaining power left in the super-capacitor is used to refresh the

cache memory. While the cache is being maintained by the super-capacitor, the Cache Status LED flashes

at a rate of 1/10 second off and 9/10 second on.

IMPORTANT:

Transportable cache only applies to single-controller configurations. In dual controller

configurations, there is no need to transport a failed controller’s cache to a replacement controller because

the cache is duplicated between the controllers.

If the controller has failed or does not start, is the Cache Status LED on/blinking?

Transporting Cache

To preserve the existing data stored in the CompactFlash, you must transport the CompactFlash from the

failed controller to a replacement controller using a procedure outlined in the HP StorageWorks

2312sa/2324sa G2 controller replacement instructions, shipped with the replacement controller. Failure to

use this procedure will result in the loss of data stored in the cache module.

CAUTION:

Remove the controller only after the copy process is complete, which is indicated by the

Cache Status LED being off.

Answer

Actions

No, the Cache LED status is off, and the

controller doesn’t boot.

If valid data is thought to be in Flash, see

Transporting

Cache

; otherwise, replace the controller.

No, the Cache Status LED is off, and the

controller boots.

The system is flushing data to disks. If the problem persists,

replace the controller.

Yes, at a strobe 1:10 rate - 1 Hz, and the

controller doesn’t boot.

See

Transporting Cache

.

Yes, at a strobe 1:10 rate - 1 Hz, and the

controller boots.

The system is flushing data to disks. If the problem persists,

replace the controller.

Yes, at a blink 1:1 rate - 1 Hz, and the

controller doesn’t boot.

See

Transporting Cache

.

Yes, at a blink 1:1 rate - 1 Hz, and the

controller boots.

The system is flushing data to disks. If the problem persists,

replace the controller.

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