Dell™ OpenManage™ Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide w w w. d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l .
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Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What’s New in this Release . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Messages Not Described in This Guide Understanding Event Messages Sample Event Message Text . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . 10 Viewing Alerts and Event Messages Viewing Events in Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Windows Server 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction Dell™OpenManage™ Server Administrator produces event messages stored primarily in the operating system or Server Administrator event logs and sometimes in SNMP traps. This document describes the event messages created by Server Administrator version 5.3 or later and displayed in the Server Administrator Alert log. Server Administrator creates events in response to sensor status changes and other monitored parameters.
Messages Not Described in This Guide This guide describes only event messages created by Server Administrator and displayed in the Server Administrator Alert log.
Server Administrator generates events based on status changes in the following sensors: • Temperature Sensor — Helps protect critical components by alerting the systems management console when temperatures become too high inside a chassis; also monitors a variety of locations in the chassis and in any attached systems. • Fan Sensor — Monitors fans in various locations in the chassis and in any attached systems.
• Processor Sensor — Monitors the processor status in the system. • Pluggable Device Sensor — Monitors the addition, removal, or configuration errors for some pluggable devices, such as memory cards. • Battery Sensor — Monitors the status of one or more batteries in the system. Sample Event Message Text The following example shows the format of the event messages logged by Server Administrator.
The location of the event log file depends on the operating system you are using. • In the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server and Windows Server™ 2003 operating systems, messages are logged to the system event log and optionally to a unicode text file, dcsys32.log (viewable using Notepad), that is located in the install_path\omsa\log directory. The default install_path is C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt.
Viewing Events in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 1 Log in as root. 2 Use a text editor such as vi or emacs to view the file named /var/log/ messages. The following example shows the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server) message log, /var/log/messages. The text in boldface type indicates the message text. NOTE: These messages are typically displayed as one long line.
Viewing the Event Information The event log for each operating system contains some or all of the following information: • Date — The date the event occurred. • Time — The local time the event occurred. • Type — A classification of the event severity: Information, Warning, or Error. • User — The name of the user on whose behalf the event occurred. • Computer — The name of the system where the event occurred. • Source — The software that logged the event.
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Event Message Reference The following tables lists in numerical order each event ID and its corresponding description, along with its severity and cause. NOTE: For corrective actions, see the appropriate documentation. Miscellaneous Messages Miscellaneous messages in Table 2-1 indicate that certain alert systems are up and working. Table 2-1. Miscellaneous Messages Event Description ID Severity Cause 0000 Log was cleared Information User cleared the log from Server Administrator.
Table 2-1. Miscellaneous Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1004 Thermal shutdown protection has been initiated Error This message is generated when a system is configured for thermal shutdown due to an error event. If a temperature sensor reading exceeds the error threshold for which the system is configured, the operating system shuts down and the system powers off.
Table 2-1. Miscellaneous Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1008 Systems Management Data Information Systems Management Data Manager Started Manager services were started. 1009 Systems Management Data Information Systems Management Data Manager Stopped Manager services were stopped.
Table 2-2. Temperature Sensor Messages Event Description ID Severity 1050 Information A temperature sensor on the backplane board, system board, or the carrier in the specified system failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and temperature sensor value are provided.
Table 2-2. Temperature Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID 1052 Severity Cause Information A temperature sensor on the backplane board, system board, Sensor location: specified system Chassis location: range after crossing a failure threshold.
Table 2-2. Temperature Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1054 Error A temperature sensor on the backplane board, system board, or drive carrier in the specified system exceeded its failure threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and temperature sensor value are provided. Error A temperature sensor on the backplane board, system board, or drive carrier in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover.
Cooling Device Messages Cooling device sensors listed in Table 2-3 monitor how well a fan is functioning. Cooling device messages provide status and warning information for fans in a particular chassis. Table 2-3. Cooling Device Messages Event Description ID Severity 1100 Information A fan sensor in the specified system is not functioning. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and fan sensor value are provided.
Table 2-3. Cooling Device Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 1102 Information A fan sensor reading on the specified system returned to a valid range after crossing a warning threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and fan sensor value are provided.
Table 2-3. Cooling Device Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1104 Error A fan sensor in the specified system detected the failure of one or more fans. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and fan sensor value are provided. Error A fan sensor detected an error from which it cannot recover. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and fan sensor value are provided.
Voltage Sensor Messages Voltage sensors listed in Table 2-4 monitor the number of volts across critical components. Voltage sensor messages provide status and warning information for voltage sensors in a particular chassis. Table 2-4. Voltage Sensor Messages Event Description ID Severity 1150 Voltage sensor has failed Information A voltage sensor in the specified system failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and voltage sensor value are provided.
Table 2-4. Voltage Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 1152 Voltage sensor returned to a normal value Information A voltage sensor in the specified system returned to a valid range after crossing a failure threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and voltage sensor value are provided.
Table 2-4. Voltage Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1154 Voltage sensor detected a failure value Error A voltage sensor in the specified system exceeded its failure threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and voltage sensor value are provided. Error A voltage sensor in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and voltage sensor value are provided.
Current Sensor Messages Current sensors listed in Table 2-5 measure the amount of current (in amperes) that is traversing critical components. Current sensor messages provide status and warning information for current sensors in a particular chassis. Table 2-5. Current Sensor Messages Event Description ID 1200 Severity Cause Information A current sensor in the specified Sensor location:
Table 2-5. Current Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID 1201 Severity Cause Information A current sensor in the specified Sensor location: obtain a reading. Chassis location: location, chassis location, previous Previous state was: state, and a If sensor type is not discrete: nominal current Current sensor value (in Amps): sensor value are OR provided.
Table 2-5. Current Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1203 Warning A current sensor in the specified system exceeded its warning threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and current sensor value are provided. Error A current sensor in the specified system exceeded its failure threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and current sensor value are provided.
Table 2-5. Current Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1205 Error A current sensor in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and current sensor value are provided.
Chassis Intrusion Messages Chassis intrusion messages listed in Table 2-6 are a security measure. Chassis intrusion means that someone is opening the cover to a system’s chassis. Alerts are sent to prevent unauthorized removal of parts from a chassis. Table 2-6.
Table 2-6. Chassis Intrusion Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1252 Information A chassis intrusion sensor in the specified system detected that a cover was opened while the system was operating but has since been replaced. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and chassis intrusion state are provided. Warning A chassis intrusion sensor in the specified system detected that a system cover is currently being opened and the system is operating.
Table 2-6. Chassis Intrusion Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1254 Error A chassis intrusion sensor in the specified system detected that the system cover was opened while the system was operating. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and chassis intrusion state are provided. Chassis intrusion sensor Error detected a nonrecoverable value A chassis intrusion sensor in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover.
Chassis Management Controller Messages Alerts sent by Dell's M1000e Chassis Management Controller (CMC) are organized by severity. That is, the event ID of the CMC trap indicates the severity (informational, warning, critical, or non-recoverable) of the alert. Each CMC alert includes the originating system name, location, and event message text. The alert message text matches the corresponding Chassis Event Log message text that is logged by the sending CMC for that event.
Redundancy Unit Messages Redundancy means that a system chassis has more than one of certain critical components. Fans and power supplies, for example, are so important for preventing damage or disruption of a computer system that a chassis may have “extra” fans or power supplies installed. Redundancy allows a second or nth fan to keep the chassis components at a safe temperature when the primary fan has failed. Redundancy is normal when the intended number of critical components are operating.
Table 2-8. Redundancy Unit Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 1301 Information A redundancy sensor in the specified system could not obtain a reading. The redundancy unit location, chassis location, previous redundancy state, and the number of devices required for full redundancy are provided.
Table 2-8. Redundancy Unit Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 1304 Information A redundancy sensor in the specified system detected that a “lost” redundancy device has been reconnected or replaced; full redundancy is in effect. The redundancy unit location, chassis location, previous redundancy state, and the number of devices required for full redundancy are provided.
Power Supply Messages Power supply sensors monitor how well a power supply is functioning. Power supply messages listed in Table 2-9 provide status and warning information for power supplies present in a particular chassis. Table 2-9. Power Supply Messages Event Description ID Severity 1350 Information A power supply sensor in the specified system failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and additional power supply status information are provided.
Table 2-9. Power Supply Messages (continued) Event Description ID 1351 Severity Cause Power supply sensor value Information A power supply sensor in unknown the specified system could not obtain Sensor location: a reading. The sensor location, chassis location, Chassis location: additional power supply status information Previous state was: are provided.
Table 2-9. Power Supply Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1353 Warning A power supply sensor reading in the specified system exceeded a user-definable warning threshold. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and additional power supply status information are provided. Error A power supply has been disconnected or has failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and additional power supply status information are provided.
Table 2-9. Power Supply Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1355 Error A power supply sensor in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and additional power supply status information are provided.
Memory Device Messages Memory device messages listed in Table 2-10 provide status and warning information for memory modules present in a particular system. Memory devices determine health status by monitoring the ECC memory correction rate and the type of memory events that have occurred. NOTE: A critical status does not always indicate a system failure or loss of data. In some instances, the system has exceeded the ECC correction rate.
Fan Enclosure Messages Some systems are equipped with a protective enclosure for fans. Fan enclosure messages listed in Table 2-11 monitor whether foreign objects are present in an enclosure and how long a fan enclosure is missing from a chassis. Table 2-11. Fan Enclosure Messages Event Description ID Severity 1450 Information The fan enclosure sensor in the specified system failed. The sensor location and chassis location are provided.
Table 2-11. Fan Enclosure Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1454 Error A fan enclosure has been removed from the specified system for a user-definable length of time. The sensor location and chassis location are provided. Error A fan enclosure sensor in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover. The sensor location and chassis location are provided.
AC Power Cord Messages AC power cord messages listed in Table 2-12 provide status and warning information for power cords that are part of an AC power switch, if your system supports AC switching. Table 2-12. AC Power Cord Messages Event Description ID Severity Cause 1500 AC power cord sensor Information An AC power cord sensor in has failed Sensor the specified system failed. location:
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Table 2-13. Hardware Log Sensor Messages Event Description ID Severity 1550 Information A hardware log sensor in the specified system is disabled. The log type information is provided. Log monitoring has been disabled Log type: Cause 1551 Log status is unknown Information A hardware log sensor in the specified system could not Log type: obtain a reading. The log type information is provided.
Processor Sensor Messages Processor sensors monitor how well a processor is functioning. Processor messages listed in Table 2-14 provide status and warning information for processors in a particular chassis. Table 2-14. Processor Sensor Messages Event Description ID Severity 1600 Information A processor sensor in the specified system is not functioning. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state and processor sensor status are provided.
Table 2-14. Processor Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 1602 Information A processor sensor in the specified system transitioned back to a normal state. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state and processor sensor status are provided.
Table 2-14. Processor Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1604 Error A processor sensor in the specified system is disabled, has a configuration error, or experienced a thermal trip. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state and processor sensor status are provided. Error A processor sensor in the specified system has failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state and processor sensor status are provided.
Pluggable Device Messages The pluggable device messages listed in Table 2-15 provide status and error information when some devices, such as memory cards, are added or removed. Table 2-15. Pluggable Device Messages Event Description ID 1650 Severity Cause Information A pluggable device event message of unknown type was received. The device location, chassis Device location: location, and additional event
Table 2-15. Pluggable Device Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 1652 Information A device was removed from the specified system. The device location, chassis location, and additional event details, if available, are provided.
Battery Sensor Messages Battery sensors monitor how well a battery is functioning. Battery messages listed in Table 2-16 provide status and warning information for batteries in a particular chassis. Table 2-16. Battery Sensor Messages Event Description ID Severity 1700 Battery sensor has failed 1701 Battery sensor value unknown Information A battery sensor in the specified system Sensor location:
Table 2-16. Battery Sensor Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause 1703 Warning A battery sensor in the specified system detected that a battery is in a predictive failure state. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and battery sensor status are provided. Error A battery sensor in the specified system detected that a battery has failed. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state, and battery sensor status are provided.
System Event Log Messages for IPMI Systems The following tables list the system event log (SEL) messages, their severity, and cause. NOTE: For corrective actions, see the appropriate documentation. Temperature Sensor Events The temperature sensor event messages help protect critical components by alerting the systems management console when the temperature rises inside the chassis.
Table 3-1. Temperature Sensor Events (continued) Event Message Severity Warning temperature sensor returned to warning state . temperature sensor returned to normal state . Cause Temperature of the backplane board, system board, or the carrier in the specified system returned from critical state to non-critical state.
Table 3-2. Voltage Sensor Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause voltage sensor detected a warning . Warning Voltage of the monitored entity exceeded the warning threshold. voltage sensor returned to normal . Information The voltage of a previously reported is returned to normal state. Fan Sensor Events The cooling device sensors monitor how well a fan is functioning.
Table 3-3. Fan Sensor Events Event Message Severity Warning Fan sensor detected a warning . Cause The speed of the specified fan may not be sufficient to provide enough cooling to the system. Information The fan specified by may have failed and hence, redundancy degraded. the redundancy has been degraded. Critical Fan Redundancy sensor redundancy lost.
Processor Status Events The processor status messages monitor the functionality of the processors in a system. These messages provide processor health and warning information of a system. Table 3-4. Processor Status Events Event Message Severity Cause status Critical processor sensor IERR, where is the processor that generated the event. For example, PROC for a single processor system and PROC # for multiprocessor system.
Table 3-4. Processor Status Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause thermal Information This event is generated when the tripped was deasserted. processor has recovered from an earlier thermal condition. configuration error was asserted. Critical This event is generated when the processor configuration is incorrect. configuration error was deasserted.
Table 3-5. Power Supply Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause PS Redundancy sensor redundancy degraded. Information Power supply redundancy is degraded if one of the power supply sources is removed or failed. PS Redundancy sensor redundancy lost. Critical PS Redundancy sensor redundancy regained. Information This event is generated if the power supply has been reconnected or replaced.
Memory ECC Events The memory ECC event messages monitor the memory modules in a system. These messages monitor the ECC memory correction rate and the type of memory events that occurred. Table 3-6. Memory ECC Events Event Message Severity Cause ECC error correction detected on Bank # DIMM [A/B]. Information This event is generated when there is a memory error correction on a particular Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM). ECC uncorrectable error detected on Bank # [DIMM].
Table 3-7. BMC Watchdog Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause BMC OS Watchdog Critical performed system power off. This event is generated when the BMC watchdog detects that the system has crashed (timer expired because no response was received from Host) and the action is set to power off. BMC OS Watchdog Critical performed system power cycle.
Table 3-8. Memory Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause Memory Mirrored redundancy lost. Critical This event is generated when redundancy is lost in a mirrored memory configuration. Memory Mirrored redundancy regained. Information This event is generated when the redundancy lost or degraded earlier is regained in a mirrored memory configuration. Memory Spared redundancy degraded. Information This event is generated when there is a memory failure in a spared memory configuration.
Drive Events The drive event messages monitor the health of the drives in a system. These events are generated when there is a fault in the drives indicated. Table 3-10. Drive Events Event Message Severity Cause Drive Critical asserted fault state. This event is generated when the specified drive in the array is faulty. Drive deInformation asserted fault state. This event is generated when the specified drive recovers from a faulty condition.
Table 3-10. Drive Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause Drive Critical This event is generated when the drive is placed in critical array. in critical array was asserted Drive in critical array was deasserted Drive Informational This event is generated when the drive is removed from critical array.
Intrusion Events The chassis intrusion messages are a security measure. Chassis intrusion alerts are generated when the system's chassis is opened. Alerts are sent to prevent unauthorized removal of parts from the chassis. Table 3-11. Intrusion Events Event Message Severity Cause sensor detected an intrusion. Critical This event is generated when the intrusion sensor detects an intrusion. sensor returned to normal state.
BIOS Generated System Events The BIOS-generated messages monitor the health and functionality of the chipsets, I/O channels, and other BIOS-related functions. Table 3-12. BIOS Generated System Events Event Message Severity Cause System Event I/O channel chk. Critical This event is generated when a critical interrupt is generated in the I/O Channel. System Event PCI Parity Err. Critical This event is generated when a parity error is detected on the PCI bus. System Event Chipset Err.
Table 3-12. BIOS Generated System Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause System Board PFault Fail Safe state asserted Critical This event is generated when the system board voltages are not at normal levels. System Board PFault Fail Safe state deasserted Information This event is generated when earlier PFault Fail Safe system voltages returns to a normal level. Memory Add Information This event is generated when memory is added to the system.
Table 3-12. BIOS Generated System Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause Mem Fatal NB CRC Critical This event is generated when CRC errors occur while removing from memory. Critical This event is generated when system memory reaches critical temperature. Critical This event is generated when the USB exceeds a predefined current level. Critical This event is generated when there is a mismatch between the BMC and iDRAC firmware and the processor in use or vice versa.
Table 3-12. BIOS Generated System Events (continued) Event Message Severity Cause CPU Protocol Err Critical This event is generated when the processor protocol enters a nonrecoverable state. Critical This event is generated when the processor bus PERR enters a nonrecoverable state. Critical This event is generated when the processor initialization enters a nonrecoverable state. Critical This event is generated when the processor machine check enters a nonrecoverable state.
Table 3-12. BIOS Generated System Events (continued) Event Message Severity PCIE NonFatal Er: Non Warning Fatal IO Group sensor, PCIe error() Cause This event is generated in association with a CPU IERR. I/O Fatal Err: Fatal IO Group sensor, fatal IO error () Critical This event is generated in association with a CPU IERR and indicates which device caused the CPU IERR. Unknown system event sensor Critical This event is generated when an unknown hardware failure is detected.
Cable Interconnect Events The cable interconnect messages are used for detecting errors in the hardware cabling. Table 3-14. Cable Interconnect Events Description Severity Cause Critical This event is generated when the cable is not connected or is incorrectly connected. Information This event is generated when the earlier cable connection error was corrected. Configuration error was asserted. Connection was asserted.
Power And Performance Events The power and performance events are used to detect degradation in system performance with change in power supply. Table 3-16. Power And Performance Events Description Severity Cause System Board Power Normal Optimized: Performance status sensor for System Board, degraded, was deasserted This event is generated when system performance was restored.
Storage Management Message Reference The Dell™ OpenManage™ Server Administrator Storage Management’s alert or event management features let you monitor the health of storage resources such as controllers, enclosures, physical disks, and virtual disks. Alert Monitoring and Logging The Storage Management Service performs alert monitoring and logging. By default, the Storage Management Service starts when the managed system starts up.
Alert Message Format with Substitution Variables When you view an alert in the Server Administrator alert log, the alert identifies the specific components such as the controller name or the virtual disk name to which the alert applies. In an actual operating environment, a storage system can have many combinations of controllers and disks as well as user-defined names for virtual disks and other components.
Table 4-2. Message Format with Variables for Each Storage Object Storage Object Message Variables A, B, C and X, Y, Z in the following examples are variables representing the storage object name or number. Controller Message Format: Controller A (Name) Message Format: Controller A Example: 2326 A foreign configuration has been detected.: Controller 1 (PERC 5/E Adapter) NOTE: The controller name is not always displayed.
Table 4-2. Message Format with Variables for Each Storage Object (continued) Storage Object Message Variables A, B, C and X, Y, Z in the following examples are variables representing the storage object name or number. SCSI Power Supply Message Format: Power Supply X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID C where "C" is the SCSI ID number of the enclosure management module (EMM) managing the power supply.
Table 4-2. Message Format with Variables for Each Storage Object (continued) Storage Object Message Variables A, B, C and X, Y, Z in the following examples are variables representing the storage object name or number. SCSI EMM Message Format: EMM X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID C where "C" is the SCSI ID number of the EMM.
Table 4-3. Alert Message Change History (continued) Alert Message Change History Obsolete Alerts None Documentation Changes Documentation updated to reflect change in SNMP trap number and description text. 2060, 2075, 2087 Storage Management 2.3 Updated the alert description, and changed the SNMP trap number to 1201. Comments Product Versions Storage Management 2.3 to which Changes Server Administrator 3.2 Apply Dell OpenManage 5.
Table 4-3. Alert Message Change History (continued) Alert Message Change History 2312 Changed documentation for corrective action in the Storage Management online help. 2367 Changed documentation for cause and corrective action. Storage Management 2.2 Comments Product Versions Storage Management 2.2 to which Changes Server Administrator 3.2 Apply Dell OpenManage 5.
Table 4-3. Alert Message Change History (continued) Alert Message Change History 84 2272 Severity changed to Critical. SNMP trap changed to 904. Changed corrective action information in the documentation. 2273 Changed alert message text and documentation for cause and corrective action. 2279 Changed alert message text. 2299 Changed corrective action information in the documentation. 2305 Changed severity to Warning. Changed SNMP trap number to 903. 2331 Changed severity to Informational.
Table 4-3. Alert Message Change History (continued) Alert Message Change History Obsolete Alerts 2333 2354 2354 replaced by 2368. 2355 2365 2370 Documentation Changes Severity for alert 2163 changed from Ok/Normal to Critical/Failure/Error. Documentation change only made in the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide to reflect the severity displayed in the Server Administrator Alert Log and documented in the Storage Management online help.
Table 4-3. Alert Message Change History (continued) Alert Message Change History Storage Management 2.1 Comments Product Versions Storage Management 2.1 to which Changes Server Administrator 2.4 Apply Dell OpenManage™ 5.1 New Alerts 2062 (see note) 2173 2195 2196 The alert numbers for the new alerts 2062–2260 were previously unassigned. Alert numbers 2370 and 2371 are new.
Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions The following sections describe alerts generated by the RAID or SCSI controllers supported by Storage Management. The alerts are displayed in the Server Administrator Alert subtab or through Windows Event Viewer. These alerts can also be forwarded as SNMP traps to other applications. SNMP traps are generated for the alerts listed in the following sections.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2049 Severity Cause and Action Physical disk Warning / Cause: A physical disk has removed Nonbeen removed from the critical disk group. This alert can also be caused by loose or defective cables or by problems with the enclosure. Related Alert Information Clear Alert 903 Number: 2052.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2050 Physical disk Warning / Cause: A physical disk in offline Nonthe disk group is offline. critical A user may have manually put the physical disk offline. Action: Perform a rescan. You can also select the offline disk and perform a Make Online operation. 2051 Physical disk Warning / Cause: A physical disk has degraded Nonreported an error condition critical and may be degraded.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2053 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 1201 Virtual disk created Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2054 2055 Virtual disk deleted Warning / Cause: A virtual disk has Nonbeen deleted.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2056 Virtual disk failed Critical / Failure / Error Cause: One or more physical disks included in the virtual disk have failed. If the virtual disk is non-redundant (does not use mirrored or parity data), then the failure of a single physical disk can cause the virtual disk to fail.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2057 Warning / Cause 1: This alert message Nonoccurs when a physical disk critical included in a redundant virtual disk fails. Because the virtual disk is redundant (uses mirrored or parity information) and only one physical disk has failed, the virtual disk can be rebuilt. Virtual disk degraded Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2058 Virtual disk check consistency started OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1201 Number: 2085. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2059 Virtual disk format started OK/ Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1201 Number: 2086.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2062 Severity Physical disk OK/ initialization Normal started Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 901 Number: 2089. Action: None. Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2063 Virtual disk OK / reconfigurati Normal on started Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1201 Number: 2090.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2067 Virtual disk check consistency cancelled OK/ Normal Cause: The check consistency operation cancelled because a physical disk in the array has failed or because a user cancelled the check consistency operation. Clear Alert Number: None. 1201 Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: Action: If the physical disk None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2070 Severity Virtual disk OK/ initialization Normal cancelled Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The virtual disk initialization cancelled because a physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or because a user cancelled the virtual disk initialization. Clear Alert Number: None. 1201 Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: Action: If a physical disk None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2076 Virtual disk Critical / Check Failure / Consistency Error failed Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk failed or there is an error in the parity information. A failed physical disk can cause errors in parity information. Clear Alert Number: None. 1204 Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: Action: Replace the failed 2081 physical disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2079 Severity Virtual disk Critical / initialization Failure / failed Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or a user has cancelled the initialization. Clear Alert Number: None. 1204 Cause: The physical disk has failed or is corrupt. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2081 Virtual disk Critical / reconfigurati Failure / on failed Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the reconfiguration. Clear Alert Number: None. 1204 Action: Replace the failed or corrupt disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2083 Severity Physical disk Critical / rebuild Failure / failed Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the rebuild. Clear Alert Number: None. 904 Action: Replace the failed or corrupt disk. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red “X” for its status.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2087 Copy of data OK/ resumed Normal from physical disk %2 to physical disk %1 Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Status: None 1201 Action: None Related Alert Number: 260. 2088 Virtual disk OK / initialization Normal completed Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2090 Severity Virtual disk OK / reconfigurati Normal on completed Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Status: Alert 2090 is a clear alert for alert 2063. 1201 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2091 Virtual disk rebuild completed OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2094 Predictive Failure reported. Warning / Cause: The physical disk is Nonpredicted to fail. Many critical physical disks contain Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). When enabled, SMART monitors the health of the disk based on indications such as the number of write operations that have been performed on the disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2094 cond. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A SCSI device experienced an error, but may have recovered. Clear Alert Number: None. 751, 851, 901 Action: None. Related Alert Number: 2273 If this disk is a hot spare, then unassign the hot spare; perform the Prepare to Remove task on the disk; replace the disk; and assign the new disk as a hot spare.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2099 Global hot spare unassigned OK / Normal Cause: A user has unassigned a physical disk as a global hot spare. This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2101 2102 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information Temperature Warning / dropped Nonbelow the critical minimum warning threshold Cause: The physical disk enclosure is too cool. Clear Alert 1053 Number: 2353. Action: Check if the thermostat setting is too low and if the room temperature is too cool. Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2103 Temperature Critical / dropped Failure / below the Error minimum failure threshold Cause: The physical disk enclosure is too cool. Clear Alert Number: None. 1054 2104 Controller OK / battery is Normal reconditioni ng Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1151 Number: 2105. Action: None Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2106 Warning / Cause: A disk on the Nonspecified controller has critical received a SMART alert (predictive failure) indicating that the disk is likely to fail in the near future. Smart FPT exceeded Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 903 Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: Action: Replace the disk 2070 that has received the SMART alert.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2107 Smart Critical / configuration Failure / change Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) after a configuration change. The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Clear Alert Number: None. 904 Related Alert Number: None. Action: Replace the disk LRA Number: that has received the 2071 SMART alert.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2108 Warning / Cause: A disk has received Nona SMART alert (predictive critical failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Smart warning Cause and Action Action: Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2109 SMART Warning / Cause: A disk has reached warning Nonan unacceptable temperature critical temperature and received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 903 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2109 contd . Severity Cause and Action Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. See the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information. Action 2: If you cannot identify why the disk has reached an unacceptable temperature, then replace the disk. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2110 SMART warning degraded Warning / Cause: A disk is degraded Nonand has received a SMART critical alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 903 Related Alert Number: None. Action: Replace the disk that has received the LRA Number: SMART alert.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2112 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The physical disk enclosure is either hotter or cooler than the maximum or minimum allowable temperature range. Clear Alert Number: None. 854 Enclosure was shut down Related Alert Number: None. Action: Check for factors that may cause overheating LRA Number: or excessive cooling.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2115 A consistency check on a virtual disk has been resumed OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The check consistency operation on a virtual disk has resumed processing after being paused by a user. Clear Alert Status: Alert 2115 is a clear alert for alert 2114. 1201 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2117 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. A user has caused a mirrored virtual disk to be unmirrored. When a virtual disk is mirrored, its data is copied to another virtual disk in order to maintain redundancy.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2120 Enclosure firmware mismatch Warning / Cause: The firmware on Nonthe EMM is not the same critical version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be caused when a user attempts to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2122 Severity Cause and Action contd. The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a failed or degraded component. See the enclosure documentation for information on replacing enclosure components and for other diagnostic information. 118 SNMP Trap Numbers Redundancy Warning / Cause: One or more of the Clear Alert 1305 degraded Nonenclosure components has Status: 2124. critical failed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2123 Redundancy Warning / Cause: A virtual disk or an lost Nonenclosure has lost data critical redundancy. In the case of a virtual disk, one or more physical disks included in the virtual disk have failed. Due to the failed physical disk or disks, the virtual disk is no longer maintaining redundant (mirrored or parity) data. The failure of an additional physical disk will result in lost data.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2123 Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a failed or degraded component. contd. Click the controller that displays a Warning or Failed status. This action displays the controller Health subtab which displays the status of the individual controller components.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2125 Controller Warning cache preserved for missing or offline virtual disk 2126 SCSI sense sector reassign Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: Virtual disk controller was disconnected, during IO operation. Clear Alert Number: No 753 Related Alert Number: No Action: Import foreign LRA Number: disks, if any.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2126 Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers If the disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, then any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk will be reallocated elsewhere in the virtual disk. contd. 2127 Cause and Action Background OK / initialization Normal (BGI) started Cause: BGI of a virtual disk Clear Alert has started. This alert is for Status: 2130. informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2130 BGI completed OK / Normal Cause: BGI of a virtual disk Clear Alert 1201 has completed. This alert is Number: Alert for informational purposes. 2130 is a clear alert for alert Action: None 2127. Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2132 Warning / Cause: The controller Nondriver is not a supported critical version. 2135 Driver version mismatch Array Warning / Manager is Noninstalled on critical the system Cause and Action SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 753 Action: Install a supported version of the driver. If you do not have a supported driver version available, it can be downloaded from the Dell support site at support.dell.com.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2136 Virtual disk OK / initialization Normal Cause and Action Related Alert Information Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Virtual disk initialization is in progress. Clear Alert 1201 Number: 2088. Action: None SNMP Trap Numbers Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2137 Communication timeout Warning / Cause: The controller is Nonunable to communicate with critical an enclosure.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2137 Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 851 Action: Check for problems with the cables. See the online help for more information on checking the cables. You should also check to see if the enclosure has degraded or failed components. To do so, select the enclosure object in the tree view and click the Health subtab. The Health subtab displays the status of the enclosure components.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information 2139 Enclosure alarm disabled OK / Normal Cause: A user has disabled Clear Alert the enclosure alarm. Number: None. Action: None SNMP Trap Numbers 851 Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2140 Dead disk segments restored OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2142 Severity Controller OK / rebuild rate Normal has changed Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. A user has changed the controller rebuild rate. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2143 Controller alarm enabled OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2145 Controller battery low Warning / Cause: The controller Nonbattery charge is low. critical Action: Recondition the battery. See the online help for more information Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 1153 Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: 2100 2146 Bad block Warning / Cause: A portion of a replacement Nonphysical disk is damaged.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2148 2149 2150 2151 Bad block medium error Bad block extended sense error Bad block extended medium error Asset tag changed Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Warning / Cause: A portion of a Nonphysical disk is damaged. critical Action: See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management online help for more information. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2152 Asset name changed OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. A user has changed the enclosure asset name. Clear Alert Number: None. 851 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2153 Service tag changed OK / Normal Cause: An enclosure service tag was changed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2156 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The controller alarm test has run successfully. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Controller alarm has been tested Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2159 Virtual disk renamed OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. A user has renamed a virtual disk. Clear Alert Number: None. 1201 When renaming a virtual disk on a PERC 3/SC, 3/ DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC, 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, CERC ATA100/4ch, PERC 5/E, PERC 5/i or SAS 5/iR controller, this alert displays the new virtual disk name.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2163 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: This alert is Clear Alert documented in the Storage Number: Management online help. None. Rebuild completed with errors Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 904 Action: See the online help Related Alert for more information. Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2165 The RAID Warning / controller Nonfirmware critical and driver validation was not performed. The configuratio n file cannot be opened. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: Storage Management is unable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller firmware and drivers. This situation may occur for a variety of reasons.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2167 2168 136 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers The current Warning / kernel Nonversion and critical the nonRAID SCSI driver version are older than the minimum required levels. See readme.txt for a list of validated kernel and driver versions. Cause: The version of the kernel and the driver do not meet the minimum requirements.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2169 The controller battery needs to be replaced. Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The controller battery cannot recharge. The battery may be old or it may have been already recharged the maximum number of times. In addition, the battery charger may not be working. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2171 2172 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information The Warning / controller Nonbattery critical temperature is above normal. Cause: The battery may be recharging, the room temperature may be too hot, or the fan in the system may be degraded or failed. Clear Alert 1153 Number: 2172. The OK / controller Normal battery temperature is normal. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2173 Unsupported Warning / configuratio Nonn detected. critical The SCSI rate of the enclosure managemen t modules (EMMs) is not the same. EMM0 %1 EMM1 %2 Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The EMMs in the enclosure have a different SCSI rate. This is an unsupported configuration. All EMMs in the enclosure should have the same SCSI rate.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2174 The controller battery has been removed. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Warning / Cause: The controller Noncannot communicate with critical the battery, the battery may be removed, or the contact point between the controller and the battery may be burnt or corroded. Clear Alert Number: None. 1153 OK / Normal Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2176 The controller battery Learn cycle has started. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1151 Number: 2177. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2177 The controller battery Learn cycle has completed. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2178 Warning / Cause: The controller Nonbattery must be fully critical charged before the Learn cycle can begin. The battery may be unable to maintain a full charge causing the Learn cycle to timeout. Additionally, the battery must be able to maintain cached data for a specified period of time in the event of a power loss. For example, some batteries maintain cached data for 24 hours.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2180 The controller battery Learn cycle will start in %1 days. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation. Clear Alert Number: None. 1151 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2183 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The physical disk being replaced has failed. Clear Alert Number: None. 904 2184 2185 144 Replace member operation failed on physical disk %1 Replace OK / member Normal operation cancelled on physical disk Action: None Related Alert Number: 2060.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2186 The controller cache has been discarded. Warning / Cause: The controller has Nonflushed the cache and any critical data in the cache has been lost. This may happen if the system has memory or battery problems that cause the controller to distrust the cache. Although user data may have been lost, this alert does not always indicate that relevant or user data has been lost.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2188 OK / Normal Cause: The controller battery is unable to maintain cached data for the required period of time. For example, if the required period of time is 24 hours, the battery is unable to maintain cached data for 24 hours. It is normal to receive this alert during the battery Learn cycle as the Learn cycle discharges the battery before recharging it.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2190 The OK / controller Normal has detected a hotplugged enclosure. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The SAS controller with firware version 6.1 or later has detected a hot-plugged enclosure. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action: None 2191 Multiple Critical / enclosures Failure / are attached Error to the controller.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2192 Severity The virtual OK / disk Check Normal Consistency has made corrections and completed. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The virtual disk Check Consistency has identified errors and made corrections. For example, the Check Consistency may have encountered a bad disk block and remapped the disk block to restore data consistency.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2194 The virtual disk Read policy has changed. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 1201 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2195 Dedicated OK / hot spare Normal assigned. Physical disk %1 Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1201 Number: 2196.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2198 Severity The physical OK / disk is too Normal small to be used for Replace member operation Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. Replace member operation cannot be performed on the physical disk as the target disk is smaller for than the source disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2201 A global hot Warning / Cause: The controller is spare failed. Nonnot able to communicate critical with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk may have been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. Action: Check if the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the hot spare.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2203 Severity Cause and Action A dedicated Warning / Cause: The controller is hot spare Nonunable to communicate failed. critical with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk may have failed or been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable. Action: Check if the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the hot spare.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2206 The only hot Warning / spare Nonavailable is a critical SATA disk. SATA disks cannot replace SAS disks. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SATA technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SAS technology.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2210 Severity Battery Warning / requires Nonreconditioni critical ng. Initiate the battery learn cycle. Cause and Action Related Alert Information Cause: Battery requires reconditioning. Clear Alert Number: Action: Initiate the battery None. learn cycle. Related Alert Number: None. SNMP Trap Numbers 1153 LRA Number: 2070 2211 The physical Warning / Cause: The physical disk disk is not Nonmay not have a supported supported.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2213 Recharge count maximum exceeded Warning / Cause: The battery has Nonbeen recharged more times critical than the battery recharge limit allows. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 1153 Related Alert Action: Replace the battery Number: pack. None. LRA Number: 2100 2214 Battery charge in progress OK/ Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2217 Severity The battery OK/ learn mode Normal has changed to warn. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 1151 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2218 None of the OK/ Controller Normal Property are changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2220 Allow OK/ Revertible Normal Hot Spare and Replace Member, Auto Replace Member operation on Predictive Failure, and Load balance changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 2221 Auto OK/ Replace Normal Member operation on Predictive Failure, Abort Check Consistency on Error, and Load balance changed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2223 2224 2225 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Abort Check OK/ Consistency Normal on Error, Allow Revertible Hot Spare and Replace Member, and Load balance changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Allow OK/ Revertible Normal Hot Spare and Replace Member and Load balance changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2226 Load balance changed OK/ Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action:None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2227 Abort Check OK/ Consistency Normal on Error, Allow Revertible Hot Spare and Replace Member, and Auto Replace Member Operation on Predictive Failure changed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2228 2229 2230 160 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Allow OK/ Revertible Normal Hot Spare and Replace Member and Auto Replace Member operation on Predictive Failure changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Abort Check OK/ Consistency Normal on Error and Auto Replace Member operation on Predictive Failure changed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2231 Allow OK/ Revertible Normal Hot Spare and Replace Member and Abort Check Consistency on Error changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 2232 The controller alarm is silenced. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. OK / Normal Action:None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2235 Severity The Check OK / Consistency Normal rate has changed. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2236 2237 Allow OK / Revertible Normal Hot Spare and Replace Member property changed. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2239 A foreign OK / configuratio Normal n has been cleared. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2240 A foreign OK / configuratio Normal n has been imported. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Action: None Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2243 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Status: Alert 2243 is a clear alert for alert 2242. 751 The Patrol Read has stopped. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2244 A virtual disk blink has been initiated. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2246 The controller battery is degraded. 2247 The controller battery is charging. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Warning / Cause: The controller Nonbattery charge is weak. critical Action: As the charge weakens, the charger should automatically recharge the battery. If the battery has reached its recharge limit, replace the battery pack.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2249 Severity The physical OK / disk Clear Normal operation has started. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2250 2251 Redundant Path is broken Warning/ Cause: This alert is Clear Alert Nonprovided for informational Number: critical purposes. None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2252 The physical OK / disk blink Normal has ceased. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2253 Redundant path restored OK/ Normal/ Informati onal Cause: This alert is Clear Alert provided for informational Number: purposes. None. Action: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2255 Severity The physical OK / disk has Normal been started. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: 2048, 2050, 2065, 2099, 2121, 2196, 2201, 2203 LRA Number: None. 2257 Controller preserved cache is discarded Warning Cause: The controller cache is discarded by the user.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2259 An enclosure OK / blink Normal operation has initiated. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 851 Number: 2260. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2260 An enclosure OK/ blink has Normal ceased Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Action: None. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2263 Severity SMART OK / thermal Normal shutdown is disabled. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 101 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2264 170 A device is missing. Warning / Cause: The controller Noncannot communicate with critical a device. The device may be removed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2265 A device is in an unknown state. Warning / Cause: The controller Noncannot communicate with critical a device. The state of the device cannot be determined. There may be a bad or loose cable. The system may also be experiencing problems with the application programming interface (API). There could also be a problem with the driver or firmware.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2267 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 The controller reconstruct rate has changed. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2268 172 %1, Storage Critical / ManageFailure / ment has Error lost communication with the controller.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2269 The physical OK / disk Clear Normal operation has completed. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2270 The physical Critical / disk Clear Failure / operation Error failed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2272 Severity Patrol Read Critical / found an Failure / uncorrectabl Error e media error. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The Patrol Read task has encountered an error that cannot be corrected. There may be a bad disk block that cannot be remapped. Clear Alert Number: None. 904 Related Alert Number: None. Action: Back up your data.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2274 The physical OK / disk rebuild Normal has resumed. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2276 The dedicated hot spare is too small.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2278 Severity The OK / controller Normal battery charge level is below a normal threshold. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The battery is discharging. A battery discharge is a normal activity during the battery Learn cycle. Before completing, the battery Learn cycle recharges the battery. You should receive alert 2179 when the recharge occurs. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2280 A disk media OK / error has Normal been corrected. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A disk media error was detected while the controller was completing a background task. A bad disk block was identified. The disk block has been remapped. Clear Alert Number: None. 1201 Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2282 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The controller firmware attempted a SMART polling on the hot spare but was unable to complete it. The controller has lost communication with the hot spare. Clear Alert Number: None. 904 Hot spare SMART polling failed. Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2284 A redundant OK / path has Normal been restored. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Status: Alert 2284 is a clear alert for alert 2283. 901 Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2285 A disk media OK / error was Normal corrected during recovery. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information 2287 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 751 Number: 2288. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. The Patrol Read is paused. SNMP Trap Numbers LRA Number: None. 2288 The patrol read has resumed. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2289 Multi-bit ECC error. Critical / Failure / Error Cause: An error involving multiple bits has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm recalculates parity data during read and write operations.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2290 Warning / Cause: An error involving a Nonsingle bit has been critical encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm has corrected this error. 2291 Single-bit ECC error. An EMM has been discovered. OK / Normal Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 753 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2293 The EMM has failed. Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The failure may be caused by a loss of power to the EMM. The EMM self test may also have identified a failure. There could also be a firmware problem or a multi-bit error. Clear Alert Number: None. 854 Action: Replace the EMM. See the hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2296 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 951 An EMM has been inserted. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2297 An EMM has been removed. Critical / Failure / Error Cause: An EMM has been Clear Alert removed. Number: Action: Replace the EMM. None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2299 Bad PHY %1 Critical / Failure / Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: There is a problem with a physical connection or PHY. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation. Clear Alert Number: None. 854 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2301 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The enclosure or an Clear Alert enclosure component is in Number: a Failed or Degraded state. None. 2302 2303 186 The enclosure has a hardware error. The Critical / enclosure Failure / is not Error responding. The OK / enclosure Normal cannot support both SAS and SATA physical disks. Physical disks may be disabled.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2304 An attempt OK / to hot plug Normal an EMM has been detected. This type of hot plug is not supported. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 2305 The physical Warning / disk is too Nonsmall to be critical used for a rebuild. Cause: The physical disk is Clear Alert too small to rebuild the Number: data. None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2306 Warning / Cause: The bad block table Nonis used for remapping bad critical disk blocks. This table fills, as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be remapped, and disk errors can no longer be corrected. At this point, data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80% full. Bad block table is 80% full.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2309 A physical disk is incompatible. Warning / Cause: You have attempted Nonto replace a disk with critical another disk that is using an incompatible technology. For example, you may have replaced one side of a mirror with a SAS disk when the other side of the mirror is using SATA technology. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 903 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2311 Severity The Warning / firmware on Nonthe EMMs is critical not the same version. EMM0 %1 EMM1 %2 Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The firmware on the EMM modules is not the same version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be caused if you attempt to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2313 A power Warning / supply in the Nonenclosure critical has a DC failure. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The power supply has a DC failure. Clear Alert 1003 Number: 2323. Action: Replace the power Related Alert supply. Number: 2122, 2322. LRA Number: 2090 2314 The Critical / initialization Failure / sequence of Error SAS components failed during system startup.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2316 Severity Diagnostic Critical / message %1 Failure / Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: A diagnostics test failed. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the utility that ran the diagnostics and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2319 Single-bit Warning / ECC error. NonThe DIMM critical is degrading. 2320 Single-bit Critical / ECC error. Failure / The DIMM Error is critically degraded. Cause and Action Related Alert Information Cause: The DIMM is Clear Alert beginning to malfunction. Number: Action: Replace the DIMM None. to avoid data loss or data corruption. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2321 2322 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Single-bit Critical / ECC error. Failure / The DIMM Error is critically degraded. There will be no further reporting. Cause: The DIMM is malfunctioning. Data loss or data corruption is imminent. The DIMM must be replaced immediately. No further alerts will be generated. Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2323 The power OK / supply is Normal switched on. Cause and Action Related Alert Information Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 1001 Status: Alert 2323 is a clear alert for alerts 2313 and 2322. Action: None SNMP Trap Numbers Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2324 The AC Critical / power Failure / supply cable Error has been removed.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2326 Severity A foreign OK / configuratio Normal n has been detected. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The controller has physical disks that were moved from another controller. These physical disks contain virtual disks that were created on the other controller.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2328 The Warning / Cause: The NVRAM has NVRAM has Noncorrupt data. The corrupt data. critical controller is unable to correct the situation. Action: Replace the controller. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None. 753 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2330 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 SAS port report: %1 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2334 Controller event log: %1 OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2335 Warning / Cause: The %1 indicates a Nonsubstitution variable. The critical text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running. This text can vary depending on the situation.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2336 Controller event log: %1 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2338 2339 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers The OK / controller Normal has recovered cached data from the BBU. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 1151 The factory OK / default Normal settings have been restored. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Action: None Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2340 The BGI Critical / completed Failure / with Error uncorrectable errors. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The BGI task encountered errors that cannot be corrected. The virtual disk contains physical disks that have unusable disk space or disk errors that cannot be corrected. Clear Alert Number: None. 1204 Action: Replace the physical disk that contains the disk errors.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2342 2343 204 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers The Check Warning / Consistency Nonfound critical inconsistent parity data. Data redundancy may be lost. Cause: The data on a source disk and the redundant data on a target disk is inconsistent. Clear Alert Number: None. 1203 The Check Warning / Consistency Nonlogging of critical inconsistent parity data is disabled.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action 2346 Error Warning / Cause: A physical device occurred: %1 Nonmay have an error. The %1 critical indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the firmware and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation. Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Clear Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2348 2349 Severity The rebuild Critical / failed due to Failure / errors on the Error target physical disk. A bad disk block could not be reassigned during a write operation. Critical / Failure / Error Cause and Action Related Alert Information Cause: You are attempting Clear Alert to rebuild data on a disk Number: that is defective. None. Action: Replace the target disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2351 A physical disk is marked as missing. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert 901 Number: 2352. Action: None. Related Alert Number: None. LRA Number: None. 2352 A physical OK / disk that was Normal marked as missing has been replaced. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Action: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2356 Severity SAS SMP Critical / communicat Failure / ions Error error %1. Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the firmware and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation. The reference to SMP in this text refers to SAS Management Protocol.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2357 SAS expander error: %1 Critical / Failure / Error Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the firmware and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation. Clear Alert Number: None. 754 Related Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2359 Severity Cause and Action The physical Warning / Cause: The physical disk disk is not Nondoes not comply with the certified. critical standards set by Dell and is not supported. Action: Replace the physical disk with a physical disk that is supported. 2360 A user has discarded data from the controller cache. OK / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Action: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers 2362 Physical OK / disk(s) have Normal been removed from a virtual disk. The virtual disk will be in Failed state during the next system reboot. Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 2364 All virtual OK / disks are Normal missing from the controller. This situation was discovered during system startup.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2367 2368 212 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information Rebuild not Warning / possible as NonSAS/SATA is critical not supported in the same virtual disk. Cause: The physical disk is Clear Alert using an incompatible Number: technology. None. Action: All physical disks in the virtual disk must use the same technology. You cannot use both SAS and SATA physical disks in the same virtual disk.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2369 Virtual Disk OK / Redundancy Normal has been degraded. Cause and Action Related Alert Information Cause: A physical disk in a RAID 6 virtual disk has either failed or been removed. Clear Alert 1201 Number: 2121. Action: Replace the missing or failed physical disk. 2371 Attempted OK / import of Normal Unsupporte d Virtual Disk type RAID%1 Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. Action: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2373 Severity Attempted OK / import of Normal unsupported Virtual Disk type RAID %1 Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. User is attempting to import a foreign virtual disk with unsupported RAID level on the controller Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID Severity 2376 Attempted OK / import of Normal Virtual Disk with stale physical disk 2377 Attempted OK / import of an Normal orphan drive Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP Trap Numbers Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. User is attempting to import a foreign virtual disk with a stale physical disk. Clear Alert Number: None. 751 Action: None. LRA Alert Number: None.
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued) Event Description ID 2379 2380 2381 Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information An overflow OK / of the Normal foreign configuratio n has occurred. You can import the foreign configuratio n in multiple attempts Cause: This alert is Clear Alert provided for informational Number: purposes. None. Foreign OK / configuratio Normal n has been partially imported. Some configuratio n failed to import.
Index Symbols 1050, 20 %1, Storage Management has lost communication with this RAID controller and attached storage. An immediate reboot is strongly recommended to avoid further problems. If the reboot does not restore communication, there may be a hardware failure.
1250, 33 1500, 47 1251, 33 1501, 47 1252, 34 1502, 47 1253, 34 1503, 48 1254, 35 1504, 48 1255, 35 1505, 48 1300, 37 1550, 49 1301, 38 1551, 49 1302, 38 1552, 49 1303, 38 1553, 49 1304, 39 1554, 49 1305, 39 1555, 49 1306, 39 1600, 50 1350, 40 1601, 50 1351, 41 1602, 51 1352, 41 1603, 51 1353, 42 1604, 52 1354, 42 1605, 52 1355, 43 1650, 53 1403, 44 1651, 53 1404, 44 1652, 54 1450, 45 1653, 54 1451, 45 1700, 55 1452, 45 1701, 55 1453, 45 1702, 55 1454, 46 17
1705, 56 2075, 96 2000, 36 2076, 97 2002, 36 2077, 97 2003, 36 2079, 98 2004, 36 2080, 98 2005, 36 2081, 99 2048, 87 2082, 99 2049, 88 2083, 100 2050, 89 2085, 100 2051, 89 2086, 100 2052, 89 2087, 101 2053, 90 2088, 101 2054, 90 2089, 101 2055, 90 2090, 102 2056, 91 2091, 102 2057, 92 2092, 102 2058, 93 2094, 103 2059, 93 2095, 104 2060, 93 2098, 104 2061, 93 2099, 105 2062, 94 2100, 105 2063, 94 2101, 106 2064, 94 2102, 106 2065, 94 2103, 107 2067, 95 2104,
2107, 109 2138, 126 2108, 110 2139, 127 2109, 111 2140, 127 2110, 113 2141, 127 2111, 113 2142, 128 2112, 114 2143, 128 2114, 114 2144, 128 2115, 115 2145, 129 2116, 115 2146, 129 2117, 116 2147, 129 2118, 116 2148, 130 2120, 117 2149, 130 2121, 117 2150, 130 2122, 118 2151, 130 2123, 119 2152, 131 2124, 120 2153, 131 2125, 121 2154, 131 2126, 121 2155, 131 2127, 122 2156, 132 2128, 122 2157, 132 2129, 122 2158, 132 2130, 123 2159, 133 2131, 123 2162, 133 2132,
2167, 136 2195, 149 2168, 136 2196, 149 2169, 137 2197, 149 2170, 137 2198, 150 2171, 138 2199, 150 2173, 139 2200, 150 2174, 140 2201, 151 2175, 140 2202, 151 2176, 141 2203, 152 2177, 141 2204, 152 2178, 142 2205, 152 2179, 142 2206, 153 2180, 143 2207, 153 2181, 143 2210, 154 2182, 143 2211, 154 2183, 144 2212, 154 2184, 144 2213, 155 2185, 144 2214, 155 2186, 145 2215, 155 2187, 145 2216, 155 2188, 146 2217, 156 2189, 146 2218, 156 2190, 147 2219, 156 2191,
4, 158 2254, 167 2226, 159 2255, 168 2227, 159 2257, 168 2228, 160 2258, 168 2229, 160 2259, 169 2230, 160 2260, 169 2231, 161 2261, 169 2232, 161 2262, 169 2233, 161 2263, 170 2234, 161 2264, 170 2235, 162 2265, 171 2236, 162 2266, 171 2237, 162 2267, 172 2238, 162 2268, 172 2239, 163 2269, 173 2240, 163 2270, 173 2241, 163 2271, 173 2242, 163 2272, 174 2243, 164 2273, 174 2244, 164 2274, 175 2245, 164 2276, 175 2246, 165 2277, 175 2247, 165 2278, 176 2248,
2283, 178 2311, 190 2284, 179 2312, 190 2285, 179 2313, 191 2286, 179 2314, 191 2287, 180 2315, 191 2288, 180 2316, 192 2289, 181 2318, 192 2290, 182 2319, 193 2291, 182 2320, 193 2292, 182 2321, 194 2293, 183 2322, 194 2294, 183 2323, 195 2295, 183 2324, 195 2296, 184 2325, 195 2297, 184 2326, 196 2298, 184 2327, 196 2299, 185 2328, 197 2300, 185 2329, 197 2301, 186 2330, 198 2302, 186 2331, 198 2303, 186 2332, 198 2304, 187 2334, 199 2305, 187 2335, 200 2306,
2340, 203 2374, 214 2341, 203 2375, 214 2342, 204 2376, 215 2343, 204 2377, 215 2346, 205 2378, 215 2347, 205 2379, 216 2348, 206 2380, 216 2349, 206 2381, 216 2350, 206 2351, 207 2352, 207 2353, 207 2356, 208 2357, 209 2358, 209 2359, 210 2360, 210 2361, 210 2362, 211 2364, 211 2366, 211 2367, 212 2368, 212 2369, 213 2371, 213 2372, 213 2373, 214 224 Index A A bad disk block could not be reassigned during a write operation., 206 A bad disk block has been reassigned.
A dedicated hot spare has been automatically unassigned., 152 A dedicated hot spare has been removed., 152 A device has been inserted., 183 A device has been removed., 183 A device is in an unknown state., 171 A device is missing., 170 A disk media error has been corrected., 177 A disk media error was corrected during recovery., 179 A foreign configuration has been cleared., 163 A foreign configuration has been detected., 196 A foreign configuration has been imported.
AC power cord sensor has failed, 47, 67 AC power has been lost, 48 AC power has been restored, 47 All virtual disks are missing from the controller. This situation was discovered during system start-up., 211 An attempt to hot plug an EMM has been detected. This type of hot plug is not supported., 187 An EMM has been discovered., 182 An EMM has been inserted., 184 An EMM has been removed.
C cable interconnect messages, 75 Change write policy, 116 Chassis intrusion detected, 35, 63 Chassis intrusion in progress, 34, 63 chassis intrusion messages, 33 Chassis intrusion returned to normal, 34 chassis intrusion sensor, 9 Chassis intrusion sensor detected a non-recoverable value, 35, 63 Chassis intrusion sensor has failed, 33 Chassis intrusion sensor value unknown, 33, 62 Chassis Management Controller Messages, 36 Communication regained, 133 Communication timeout, 125 Communication with the enclos
Dedicated hot spare unassigned.
G M Global hot spare assigned, 104 Maximum temperature probe warning threshold value changed, 131 Global hot spare unassigned, 105 H hardware log sensor, 9 Hardware Log Sensor Events, 66 hardware log sensor messages, 66 Hot spare SMART polling failed.
intrusion, 69 memory device, 44 memory ecc, 64 memory modules, 65 miscellaneous, 17 pluggable device, 53, 70 power supply, 40, 62 processor sensor, 50 processor status, 61 r2 generated system, 74 redundancy unit, 36 storage management, 87 temperature sensor, 19, 57 voltage sensor, 26, 58 Minimum temperature probe warning threshold value changed, 131 Multi-bit ECC error., 181 Multiple enclosures are attached to the controller. This is an unsupported configuration.
power supply messages, 40, 62 R Power supply returned to normal, 41, 65 r2 generated system messages, 74 power supply sensor, 9 Rebuild completed with errors, 134 Power supply sensor detected a non-recoverable value, 43 Power supply sensor has failed, 40 Rebuild not possible as SAS/ SATA is not supported in the same virtual disk.
SCSI sense data, 104 SCSI sense sector reassign, 121 See the Readme file for a list of validated controller driver versions, 134 sensor AC power cord, 9 chassis intrusion, 9 current, 9 fan, 9 fan enclosure, 9 hardware log, 9 memory prefailure, 9 power supply, 9 processor, 10, 50 redundancy unit, 9 temperature, 9 voltage, 9 Server Administrator starting, 17 Server Administrator startup complete, 17 Service tag changed, 131 Single-bit ECC error limit exceeded., 145 Single-bit ECC error.
temperature sensor, 9 Temperature sensor detected a failure value, 22 Temperature sensor detected a non-recoverable value, 22 Temperature sensor detected a warning value, 21 Temperature Sensor Events, 57 Temperature sensor has failed, 20, 57 temperature sensor messages, 19, 57 Temperature sensor returned to a normal value, 21, 58 The Check Consistency made corrections and completed., 203 The Check Consistency rate has changed., 162 The Clear operation has cancelled., 167 The controller alarm is silenced.
The controller battery Learn cycle has started., 141 The controller battery Learn cycle has timed out., 142 The controller battery Learn cycle will start in % days., 143 The controller battery needs to be replaced., 137 The controller battery temperature is above normal, 138 The controller battery temperature is above normal., 154 The controller battery temperature is normal., 138 The controller cache has been discarded., 145 The controller debug log file has been exported.
The initialization sequence of SAS components failed during system startup. SAS management and monitoring is not possible., 191 The non-RAID SCSI driver version is older than the minimum required level.See the Readme file for the validated driver version., 136 The NVRAM has corrupt data., 197 The Patrol Read rate has changed., 161 The physical disk blink has ceased., 167 The physical disk blink has initiated., 166 The physical disk Clear operation failed.
The RAID controller firmware and driver validation was not performed. The configuration file is out of date or corrupted., 135 The rebuild failed due to errors on the source physical disk., 205 The rebuild failed due to errors on the target physical disk., 206 The SCSI Enclosure Processor (SEP) has been rebooted as part of the firmware download operation and will be unavailable until the operation completes., 212 The virtual disk cache policy has changed.
Virtual disk deleted, 90 Virtual disk failed, 91 Virtual disk format changed, 97 Virtual disk format completed, 100 Virtual disk format started, 93 Virtual disk has inconsistent data.
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