HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000/5000 User Guide VCS 3.x (5697-5480, March 2006)

B EMU-g enerated con dition repor ts
This section provides a description of the EMU generated condition reports that contain the following
information:
Element type (et), a hexadecimal number in the range 01 through FF.
Element number (en ), a decimal number in the range 00 through 99 that denes a specic
problem.
Error code (ec), a decimal number in the range 00 through 99.
The recommended corrective action.
NOTE:
The conventions used to differentiate between the elements of the condition report are:
Element type—period after each character
Element number—period after the second character
•Errorcodenoperiods
The EMU can send error messages to the controller for transmission to HP Command View EVA. The
messages displayed are specic to HP Command View EVA and are not within the scope of this
publication.
TheI/Omoduleshavethebuilt-inintelligenceto:
Observe bre channel events
Bypass d rive ports based on events
Perform drive port testing and monitoring to prevent poor-performing drives from par ticipating
in the loop
Communicate bre channel events to the controllers
This appendix explains the condition report format, correcting problems, and how to identify elem ent
types. The error codes are arranged in element type sequence (that is, 0.1., 0.2., 0.3., etc.).
Condition r eport format
When the EM U alphanumeric display is Er, three additional displays identify the possible cause of the
problem: the element type, the specic element, and the error code, which denes the possible cause
of the problem.
The rst-level display identies the type of element affected with two alphanumeric characters
separated by periods such as 0.1., 0.2., 1.3., F.F., and so forth. A disk drive problem would
display an element type number of 0.1.
The second-level d isplay identies the element affected with a two-digit, decimal number followed
by a period. For example, when a bay 6 drive error occurs, the element number display is 06.; a
display of 14. indicates a bay 14 problem.
The third-level display identies a specic problem, the error code with a two-digit, decimal
number. For example, should the problem be either the installation of an incorrectly congured
drive or one that cannot operate at the loop link rate, the display is 01.
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