12-03-2009 04:55 AM - edited 03-14-2019 04:56 AM
Hi,
I have the next problem when I try to install a Cisco Windows 2003.1.2 in the server of my client which HP Proliant DL380 G5 E5420.
The Cisco OS show me the error: The array controller or hardware failed during operation. The system will reboot. Error code 2822.
The array controller is P400.
All is compatible with Cisco OS and IPCC 5.0(2).
How I do to configure the array correctly? I use the ACU and configure the array RAID 0, RAID 1+0 with a one logical drive. And the system fail always.
Can somebody say me how I do to configure the Array correctly?
Thanks for all.
12-03-2009 06:20 AM
You normally don't have to concern yourself with the array, as the OS installer will configure it.
According to the document above, DL380-G5 requires OS 2000.4.5 or OS 2003.1.2a. You say you have 2003.1.2 - is this suitable?
Do you have two processors? - if so it needs 4 drives.
Regards,
Geoff
12-03-2009 07:23 AM
HI,
I need to install Cisco OS 2003.1.2 and after a IPCC 5.0(2).
Thanks.
12-03-2009 06:22 AM
Hi,
There are two things that you can check here:
1)Check for the Raid backup batteryand it should be there on the server.
2) PCI-X/E Mixed Riser card should be there on slot 1 for HP DL380G5 as per the below doc:
Please get the above two things checked.
If the server is purchased from HP then contact then and get the above two verified or if its purchased from Cisco please contact TAC.
HTH
12-03-2009 06:39 AM
I don't know whether it's true on the Windows installer, but I can tell you from experience that on the Linux (CUCM, CUPS) installer, the low-level BIOS functions cannot detect the presence or absence of the extra battery for the BBWC. I would expect that the low-level hardware interpretation is similar on these two installers.
Don't know about detecting the presence of absence of the riser card.
Regards,
Geoff
12-03-2009 06:46 AM
Hi,
i had exactly the same problem and the problem was missing Raid backup battery.
Regards
Rajiv
12-03-2009 07:24 AM
Hi,
How I resolve the issue of RAID BACKUP BATTERY?
I think that it can be by this hardware problem.
12-03-2009 07:30 AM
please contact HP and get it checked.
12-03-2009 08:34 AM
Rajiv writes:
i had exactly the same problem and the problem was missing Raid backup battery.
Well, I'm pretty impressed that BIOS level commands can detect if the RAID controller has the large battery or not, but I guess it may be able to see if the memory of the BBWC has been upgraded. These things go together. But I don't have experience with the Cisco Windows OS installer on this particular point to be certain.
As far as contacting HP and having it checked, most likely, he did not order the performance model, which would have included the BBWC upgrade kit (but that's the 2 processor / 4GB model), and did not order the part - this is not a standard addition when the non-performance model is ordered.
The first thing the original poster should do is check what was ordered.
Regards,
Geoff
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