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May 7th, 2025 22:24

PowerEdge T630 with Persistent Error

I bought a T630 from the local university, where it had been retired from server duty, to repurpose it as a workstation. It was supposedly in working condition when taken out of service. The system has a PERC H710P RAID and 8 bays for SAS/SATA drives.

The system gave a " <Private data removed from public view. DELL-Admin> 
Storage BP1" error for both SAS A0 and SAS B0. I found that the connectors for 2 drives on the "A" bank were damaged, so I replaced the drive backplane using one with the same part number (P/N: 70YDP). Restarted the system and got the same error message, so I have replaced both the data cable (P/N: 4G20M) and the RAID card (P/N: XDHXT). Again, these are matching part numbers. I replaced the cable and RAID card more on the basis that the connectors just didn't feel right when I was plugging them in.

I restarted the system after replacing this hardware and the still persists. I have tried clearing the system RAM and iDRAC logs, but there is still no joy.

Any ideas as to what to try next? I thank you in advance for your help.

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May 12th, 2025 11:10

Hello,
Part #:70YDP
Part Desc.:ASSY,CRD,BKPLN,8X3.5,PET630

Could I ask
1.if you have only 1 cable
and 2. If you still see the disk from the RAID card?

Respectfully,

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May 8th, 2025 03:23

Hi,

 

Can you confirm the BP SIG cable is connected to which connector on the mainboard? BP_SIG0 or BP_SIG1 or BP_SIG2? 

 

The cable should be connected to BP_SIG1.

 

https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/poweredge-t630/t630_om/system-board-connectors?guid=guid-bb64bb09-ce9a-420b-b190-ba751a14e5e4&lang=en-us

 

The connectors on the RAID controller should have 'click' feel when the cables are connected properly. 

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May 10th, 2025 20:47

I thank you for your prompt reply.

The BP SIG cable was connected to BP_SIG1. I reseated the MB connector, cleared the memory & logs, and powered up the system. The same errors are still reported.

I forgot to previously note that the all of the drive status lights blink in a controlled, well ordered fashion. This has not changed.

What do I try next?

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