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Possible Cause: More drives failed (or logical drive were replaced) than the fault-tolerance level allows. Unable to rebuild array. If drives have not been replaced, this message re-enable failed logical indicates an intermittent drive failure. Action: Be sure the system is always powered up and down correctly: When powering up the system, all external storage systems must be powered up before (or at the same time as) the server. When powering down the system, the server must be powered down before powering down any external storage systems.
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