This warning message is displayed when at least one virtual disk
is in a Degraded state and Pause
if Degraded is set to ON at the BIOS Configuration Utility Ctrl+R.
The following message is displayed after the warning
is displayed: --- Press Enter to continue,
or Ctrl+R to enter setup ---.
Press Enter to allow the operating system to continue
with the boot sequence, or press Ctrl+R to enter into the BIOS Configuration Utility Ctrl+R to investigate
the cause of the Degraded virtual disk.
To investigate the cause, check for the following:
Whether a physical disk in the virtual
disk has failed or has gone offline. Check the status at the Physical Disks field. A Degraded status depends on the RAID level of the virtual disk and the number
of physical disks that have failed:
–For a virtual
disk at RAID 1 or RAID 5, a single physical disk failure causes a Degraded status.
–For a virtual disk
at RAID 10, the failure of a physical disk in each of the mirror sets
creates a Degraded status for the RAID 10.
The failure of two physical disks in the same mirror set creates a Failed status for the RAID 10.
Whether the controller has failed
due to a firmware failure or a component failure. A failed controller
causes a virtual disk not to boot.
For the virtual disk to recover from Degraded status, the failed physical disk must be replaced
and the virtual disk must be rebuilt using OpenManage Server
Administrator Storage Management. When the rebuild operation is completed,
the virtual disk status changes from Degraded to Ready. For a description of the rebuild
function, see Storage Management at dell.com/support/manuals.
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