MD3000 Raid Controller Module memory parity error

MD3000 has two controllers. One of the controller does not have. SO I replaced it with a used controller, without work. All errors are gone, except a "RAID Controller Module memory consistency error".

Recovery Guru recommends steps that I followed without success.

Need help in this forum.

Paul

Hello Paul,

What you need to do is on the replacement controller to pull the raid battery and wait about 2 minutes then reinsert it again. Also I want to try to do is to Flash the firmware on the system as well.

Please let us know if you have any other questions.

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