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IBM Server 1780 Fixed disk 0 failure

Asked by djrc in System Diagnostic Software, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Storage Technology

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I have a problem where an IBM X-series 3400 server, upon reboot issues the warning:

POST STARTUP ERROR
162             CONFIGURATION CHAGE HAS OCCURED
1780           FIXED DISK FAILURE

On the beloved Microsoft site, the error details specify:

       1780    Fixed disk 0 failure.*  Check data cable and power
                cable.  Set-up error/drive 0 failure, check cables
                setup terminating resistor packs, etc., is the
                drive actually spinning?

To be honest, I've not dealt with configuring raid setups before (I'm old skool), but I'm assuming one of the HD's may be dead (through my own googling this has been the case for other people).

Is there a good utility for checking the HD's on the RAID setup without having to reboot the server and go into the BIOS?

I see there should be ServeRAID installed as per default... but this isn't the case.

Is this easy to use or are there other diagnostic tools?

Do you have direct download links to anything that can help with this? Or is it ultimately going to come down to turning off the server, rebooting, checking both HD's spin up, check bios etc?

thanks in advance
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