TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe current sensor identified in the message has failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionCheck the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe current sensor identified in the message has failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionCheck the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe current sensor identified in the message has returned to a normal state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe current sensor identified in the message is faulty or the current drawn by the system exceeds the warning threshold. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionVerify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider. Otherwise, change the warning threshold for the current sensor such that it corresponds to the hardware configuration.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe current sensor identified in the message is faulty or the current drawn by the system exceed the critical threshold. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionReview system power policy, check system logs for power related failures, and review system configuration changes. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe current sensor identified in the message may be faulty. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionCheck the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a faulty sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe watchdog timer has expired at the date and time identified in the message, because iDRAC did not receive a response within the specified time.
Recommended ActionTo determine the correct cause of the exception, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe watchdog timer has restarted the system at the date and time identified in the message, because the operating system has crashed or hung.
Recommended ActionTo determine the correct cause of the exception, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe watchdog timer has turned off the system after the specified time at the date and time identified in the message, because the operating system has crashed or hung.
Recommended ActionTo determine the correct cause of the exception, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe watchdog timer has performed an AC power cycle on the system after the specified time at the date and time identified in the message, because the operating system has crashed or hung.
Recommended ActionTo determine the correct cause of the exception, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionSystem settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies.
Recommended ActionCheck the system board battery at the next service window.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionSystem settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies.
Recommended ActionCheck the system board battery.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionSystem settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies.
Recommended ActionCheck the system board battery to confirm presence.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionSystem settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies.
Recommended ActionCheck the battery at the next service window.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionSystem settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies.
Recommended ActionCheck the battery.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionSystem settings may be preserved if input power is not removed from the power supplies.
Recommended ActionCheck the battery to confirm presence.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe system battery level is low, and if the input power is disconnected, the system settings will not be preserved.
Recommended ActionReplace the battery.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe system battery level is unknown, and if the input power is disconnected, the system settings will not be preserved.
Recommended ActionReplace the battery.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot communicate with the battery. The battery is absent or improperly connected. A battery with a weak or depleted charge may also cause this message.
Recommended ActionVerify that the device is present and then check the cables. See the storage hardware documentation to verify cabling. In addition check the connection to the controller battery and the battery health. A battery with a weak or depleted charge may cause this message.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA controller's battery was replaced.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller battery must be fully charged before the learn cycle can begin. The battery may be unable to maintain a full charge causing the learn cycle to timeout. In addition, 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. If the battery is unable to maintain cached data for the required period of time, then the Learn cycle will timeout.
Recommended ActionReplace the battery pack. The battery is unable to maintain a full charge.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller battery cannot maintain cached data for the required period of time. For example, if the required period of time is 24 hours, then the battery cannot maintain cached data for 24 hours.
Recommended ActionVerify the battery health is good. See the storage hardware documentation to verify battery health. Contact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller battery health has returned to normal.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionBattery is in warn only mode and requires reconditioning.
Recommended ActionStart a learn cycle on the battery.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe battery cannot be recharged further.
Recommended ActionReplace the battery pack.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionDiagnostic event for service to determine if there is an ambient temperature problem.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionDiagnostic event for service to determine if there is an ambient temperature problem.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe temperature of the battery is high. This may be due to the battery being charged.
Recommended ActionIf the battery is being charged, then charging the battery should be stopped until the battery cools down and charging should be resumed. If this is not case, then some other condition exists and should be investigated.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller battery cannot maintain sufficient charge level to function properly or the battery is discharging.
Recommended ActionCheck for other events related to the state of the battery. These may help determine the cause of this event.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe battery health has returned to normal.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe battery or the battery charger is not functioning properly. The battery may have an inadequate charge.
Recommended ActionContact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller was unable to recover data from the cache. This may indicate data loss has occurred.
Recommended ActionVerify that the battery is charged and in good health. See the hardware documentation for more information. When the battery charge is unacceptably low, the battery cannot maintain cached data. Data loss may also have occurred, restoring data from backups may be needed. Verify whether the battery has met its recharge limit. The battery may need to be recharged. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has retrieved cached data.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe battery successfully completed a charge cycle.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller battery voltage is low. This may indicate that the battery is no longer protecting the controller cache.
Recommended ActionThe battery needs to recharged. Wait 24 hours to see if the charge is restored.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller battery cannot recharge. The battery may have already recharged the maximum number of times or the battery charger may not be working.
Recommended ActionContact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe room temperature may be too hot. In addition, the system fan may be degraded or failed.
Recommended ActionVerify that the room temperature is normal and that fans are functioning properly. See the storage hardware documentation for acceptable operating temperatures.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe battery temperature is within the normal operating range.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot communicate with the battery. Either the battery was removed, or the contact point between the controller and the battery is degraded.
Recommended ActionMake sure that the battery is present and properly connected. If the battery is present, wait for a few minutes and re-check if the battery is detected. If the contact point between the battery and the controller is degraded, you must replace the battery, the controller, or both. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on how to safely access, or remove. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe battery temperature is above normal operating temperature.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe battery on the controller identified in the message is being discharged.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeConfiguration
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe system configuration data that BIOS exposes to Server Administrator is malformed or not available and Server Administrator is unable to read or change any of the system BIOS configuration settings.
Recommended ActionPower cycle the system and retry the operation. If the problem persists, reinstall the BIOS firmware Update Package.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA BIOS update job is scheduled through the remote access controller, and the system must be rebooted to apply the update.
Recommended ActionReboot the system to apply the BIOS update.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA previously scheduled BIOS update job is cancelled.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionSystem event log and OS logs may indicate the source of the error.
Recommended ActionReview System Event Log and Operating System Logs. These logs can help the user identify the possible issue that is producing the problem.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe processor temperature increased beyond the operational range. Thermal protection shut down the processor. Factors external to the processor may have induced this exception.
Recommended ActionReview logs for fan failures, replace failed fans. If no fan failures are detected, check inlet temperature (if available) and reinstall processor heatsink.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionSystem is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state.
Recommended ActionReview product documentation for supported CPU configurations.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionSystem is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state.
Recommended ActionIf unexpected, check presence, and system setup (BIOS) configuration.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe CPU is throttled due to thermal or power conditions.
Recommended ActionReview system logs for power or thermal exceptions.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionReview System Event Log and Operating System Logs. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionVerify processor installation. If present, reseat the processor.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller alarm test has run successfully. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user operation to reset the controller configuration was performed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller and attached enclosures are not cabled correctly.
Recommended ActionRefer to the storage hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has flushed the cache and all data in the cache has been lost. This may occur when 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.
Recommended ActionVerify that the battery and memory are functioning properly.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe storage controller memory identified in the message is not operating correctly.
Recommended ActionContact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have changed the controller rebuild rate. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe firmware on the controller identified in the message is not a supported version.
Recommended ActionDownload the supported version from the service provider and install it on the controller.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller driver for the identified controller is not a supported version.
Recommended ActionDownload the supported version of the driver from the service provider and install it on the operating system.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionStorage Management is unable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller firmware and driver due to one of the following: 1) Incorrect installation directory path to the configuration file. 2) Removed or renamed configuration file.
Recommended ActionReinstall Server Administrator Storage Management software on the operating system.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe status of the changed attribute values are reported for information purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe status of the changed attribute values are reported for information purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe status of the changed attribute values are reported for information purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe status of the changed attribute values are reported for information purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe number of Virtual Disks selected for import has exceeded the supported limit of Virtual Disks on the controller identified in the message.
Recommended ActionMake sure that the number of Virtual Disks selected for import is within the supported limit on the controller, and retry the operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionUnable to authenticate the entered passphrase.
Recommended ActionEnter the correct passphrase and retry.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe persistent hot spare feature is enabled on the controller identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe persistent hot spare feature is disabled on the controller identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk properties displayed under "Manage Physical Disk Power" option has changed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is generated when the encryption key in the controller is deleted.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Local Key Management (LKM) security mode is enabled on the controller identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Local Key Management (LKM) encryption key in the controller identified in the message has changed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller identified in the message has two connectors that are connected to the same enclosure. The communication path on one connector has lost connection with the enclosure. The communication path on the other connector is reporting this loss.
Recommended ActionMake sure both the cables are securely attached to the enclosure and controller. For more information about connecting the cables to the enclosure, see the Cables Attached Correctly section in the PERC Users Guide. Also, make sure both Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are healthy.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe communication in the redundant path on the connectors of the controller identified in the message is restored.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe redundant path view on the controller identified in the message is cleared.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Auto Configure operation is successfully completed on the controller identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe disk write cache policy of non-RAID physical disk drives on the controller identified in the message is changed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have enabled the controller alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the command.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis is the result of a user operation.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe operation to import foreign configuration (virtual disks, host spares, and so on) completed successfully.
Recommended ActionVerify the foreign configuration was successfully imported by viewing the virtual disks and hot spares. See the hardware documentation for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA patrol read operation was initiated by the controller or the user.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe patrol read task ended.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have disabled the controller alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionAn 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. If an error involves only a single bit, it may be possible for the error correction algorithm to correct the error and maintain parity data. An error involving multiple bits, however, generally indicates data loss. In some cases, if the multi-bit error occurs during a read operation, then the data on the disk may be ok. If the multi-bit error occurs during a write operation, then data loss has occurred.
Recommended ActionReplace the Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM). The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. You may need to restore data from backup.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionAn error involving a single bit has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm has corrected this error.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn attempt to hot plug an Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has been detected.
Recommended ActionIf the new enclosure and its device are not detected by the operating system, try restarting your system to verify the newly attached enclosure and its sub-components are detected. See the hardware documentation for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes. The text for this alert is generated by the utility that ran the diagnostics and can vary depending on the situation.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA diagnostics test failed. The text for this message is generated by the tool that ran the diagnostics and can vary depending on the situation.
Recommended ActionRefer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on the diagnostic test.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is beginning to malfunction.
Recommended ActionReplace the Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) to avoid data loss or data corruption. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is malfunctioning. Data loss or data corruption may occur.
Recommended ActionReplace the DIMM immediately to avoid data loss or data corruption. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is malfunctioning. Data loss or data corruption may occur. The DIMM must be replaced immediately.
Recommended ActionReplace the DIMM immediately. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to your hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has physical disks that were moved from another controller or have been removed and replaced on the current configuration. These physical disks contain virtual disks that were created on the current or other controller. See the storage hardware documentation for Import Foreign Configuration and Clear Foreign Configuration for more information. Foreign configuration is seen when a controller is replaced.
Recommended ActionImport or clear the detected foreign configuration using a configuration tool or utility.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe NVRAM has corrupted data. This may occur after a power surge, a battery failure, or for other reasons. The controller is reinitializing the NVRAM.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required as the controller is taking the required corrective action. However, If this message is generated often (such as during each reboot), then replace the controller.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
Recommended ActionSee Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe NVRAM has corrupt data. The controller is unable to correct the situation.
Recommended ActionReplace the controller.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe text for this message is generated by the controller during runtime and can vary depending on the situation.
Recommended ActionMake sure the SAS cables attached to the enclosure/backplane are attached securely. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes. The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes. The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running.
Recommended ActionIf there is a problem, review the controller event log and the Server Administrator alert log for significant events or alerts that may assist in diagnosing the problem. Verify the health of the storage components. See the hardware documentation for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running.
Recommended ActionSee the hardware documentation for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller was reset to factory default configuration settings.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe text for this alert is generated by the firmware and can vary depending on the situation. The reference to SMP in this text refers to SAS Management Protocol.
Recommended ActionThere may be a SAS topology error. See the hardware documentation for information on correct SAS topology configurations. There may be problems with the cables such as a loose connection or an invalid cabling configuration. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. See the hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations. Verify that the firmware version is supported.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThere may be a problem with the enclosure. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health sub-tab displays a red X or yellow exclamation point for enclosure components that are failed or degraded. See the enclosure documentation for more information.
Recommended ActionThere may be a problem with the enclosure. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health sub-tab displays a red X or yellow exclamation mark for enclosure components that are failed or degraded. See the enclosure documentation for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
Recommended ActionSee Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has detected a change in the storage configuration between since its last shut down. This can generally happen if some configured physical disks are removed from the system when the system was shutdown.
Recommended ActionShut down the system. Re-insert the removed physical disks and re-start the system.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionPhysical disk(s) have been removed from a virtual disk. The virtual disk will be in Failed state during the next system reboot. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller is unable to retrieve storage configuration saved during last shut down. This can generally happen if some configured physical disks are removed from the system when the system was shutdown.
Recommended ActionShut down the system. Re-insert the removed physical disks and re-start the system.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
Recommended ActionSee Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThere is too much foreign configuration data to be imported in one attempt.
Recommended ActionImport these foreign configurations in multiple attempts.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has preserved data in the cache from a virtual disk, which it can no longer locate. No data loss has occurred as the controller is saving these operations in its cache.
Recommended ActionCheck for the existence of a foreign configuration and import if any. Check that enclosures are cabled correctly.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cache was discarded by the user. Data may have been lost or corrupted.
Recommended ActionIf data was corrupted or lost, restore the data to the disk from a backup copy.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller encountered errors while applying the configuration on the physical disks. The configuration command applied has not taken effect.
Recommended ActionRe-issue the failed configuration command or try with a different set of physical disks. Contact technical support if the problem persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
Recommended ActionSee Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA portion of a physical disk is damaged. See Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
Recommended ActionSee Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller identified in the message has requested a new personality mode (HBA or RAID or Unsupported).
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has failed is inserted into the enclosure.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have changed the enclosure asset name. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe storage controller is not receiving a consistent response from the enclosure due to a firmware problem or an incorrect cabling configuration. If the cables are longer than the specified maximum length, the signals may be degraded.
Recommended ActionTurn off all the enclosures attached to the system, check if the cable configurations are correct and reboot the system. If the problem persists, update the enclosure firmware to the latest supported version. Download the latest supported version of the firmware from the service provider. For more information about cable configuration, see storage enclosure documentation.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn enclosure service tag was changed. In most circumstances, this service tag should only be changed by the service provider.
Recommended ActionMake sure that the service tag was changed under authorized circumstances.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionCommunication with an enclosure has been restored. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionAn unsupported configuration was detected. The SCSI rate of the Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are not the same.
Recommended ActionReplace one of the EMMs with the matching SCSI rate EMM.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThere are too many enclosures attached to the controller port. When the enclosure limit is exceeded, the controller loses contact with all enclosures attached to the port. This is an unsupported configuration.
Recommended ActionRemove the extra enclosures. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for maximum number of enclosures that can be connected.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has lost communication with an Enclosure Management Module (EMM). The cables may be loose or defective.
Recommended ActionMake sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Reboot the system.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionAn Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has failed. The failure may be caused by a loss of power to the EMM. The EMM self-test may also have identified a failure. There may also be a firmware problem or a multi-bit error.
Recommended ActionReset the Enclosure Management Module (EMM). See the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM. Replace the EMM. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionAn Enclosure Management Module (EMM) was removed.
Recommended ActionReinsert the Enclosure Management Module (EMM). See the storage hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA device is inserted in the enclosure.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA device has been removed and the system is no longer functioning in optimal condition.
Recommended ActionReplace the device.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure has a bad sensor. The enclosure sensors monitor the fan speeds, temperature probes, and so on.
Recommended ActionRefer to the storage hardware documentation for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThere is a problem with a physical connection or PHY in the enclosure identified in the message.
Recommended ActionContact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller is not receiving a consistent response from the enclosure. There could be a firmware problem or an invalid cabling configuration. If the cables are too long, they degrade the signal.
Recommended ActionPower down all enclosures attached to the system and reboot . If the problem persists, upgrade the firmware to the latest supported version. Verify the cable configuration is valid. See the storage hardware documentation for valid cabling configurations.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state.
Recommended ActionVerify the health of the enclosure and its components. See the storage hardware documentation for more information. Contact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state. It is not responding to storage management commands or there is a connectivity problem between the controller and enclosure.
Recommended ActionVerify the health of the enclosure and its components. See the hardware documentation to for more information. Contact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure cannot support both SAS and SATA physical disks. Physical disks may be disabled. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe firmware on the EMM modules is not the same version. Both modules must have the same firmware version. This message is caused when you attempt to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.
Recommended ActionUpgrade to the same version of the firmware on both EMM modules and then powercycle the system and attached enclosures.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk enclosure is either hotter or cooler than the maximum or minimum allowable temperature range.
Recommended ActionCheck for factors that may cause overheating or excessive cooling. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot or too cold. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe system was unable to download firmware to the enclosure. The controller may have lost communication with the enclosure. There may have been problems with the data transfer or the download media may be corrupt.
Recommended ActionAttempt to download the enclosure firmware again. If problems continue, verify that the controller can communicate with the enclosure. Make sure that the enclosure is powered ON. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for information on checking the cables.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe SEP has been rebooted as part of the firmware download operation and will be unavailable until the operation completes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionData redundancy has been restored to an enclosure that previously suffered a loss of redundancy.
Recommended ActionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe 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 when you attempt to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.
Recommended ActionDownload the same version of the firmware to both EMM modules.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller detected a new enclosure. This is due either to a hot plug of an enclosure, or a power state change of an enclosure. In addition, this message is generated if the daisy chain order of the enclosures changes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionOne or more of the enclosure components has failed. For example, a fan or power supply may have failed. Although the enclosure is currently operational, the failure of additional components could cause the enclosure to fail.
Recommended ActionIdentify and replace the failed component. To identify the failed component, select the enclosure in the tree view and click the Health subtab. Any failed component will be identified with a red X on the enclosure's Health subtab. Alternatively, you can select the Storage object and click the Health subtab. 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.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller is unable to communicate with an enclosure. There are several reasons for communication loss. For example, there may be a bad or loose cable. An unusual amount of I/O may also interrupt communication with the enclosure. In addition, communication loss may be caused by software, hardware, or firmware problems, bad or failed power supplies, and enclosure shutdown.
Recommended ActionCheck for problems with the cables. See the Cables attached correctly section for more information on checking the cables. You should also check to see if the enclosure has degraded or failed components. To do this, select the enclosure object in the tree view and click the Health subtab. The Health subtab displays the status of the enclosure components. Verify that the controller has the supported driver and firmware versions installed and that each Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are running the same version of supported firmware.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have enabled the enclosure alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have disabled the enclosure alarm.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have changed the enclosure asset tag. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe fan identified in the message has failed or it is not installed correctly.
Recommended ActionRemove and re-install the fan or replace the fan, and open the OMSA Web interface to verify if the fan specified in the message is displayed correctly. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe fan identified in the message is removed. However, the fan may be required for optimal system performance.
Recommended ActionRe-install the fan, and open the OMSA Web interface to verify if the fan identified in the message is displayed correctly. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe sensor identified in the message has failed. The sensor may be required for optimal system performance.
Recommended ActionCheck the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If the fan sensor has failed, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe fan sensor identified in the message has failed or the fan has failed.
Recommended ActionDo the following: 1) Remove the old fan, install a new fan and power cycle the system to check if the fan is working properly, 2) Replace the system board if the fan sensor has failed. 3) If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe sensor identified in the message has returned to a normal state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe fan identified in the message is not functioning correctly. The fan may be installed incorrectly or may be failing.
Recommended ActionRemove and re-install the fan, or replace the fan. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe fan sensor identified in the message indicates that the related fan has exceeded critical RPM thresholds.
Recommended ActionRemove and re-install the fan, or replace the fan with a new fan. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe sensor identified in the message has failed. The sensor may be required for optimal system performance.
Recommended ActionCheck the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If the fan sensor has failed, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe entry in the journal for the device identified in the message with the WWN (World Wide Name) is available.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe journal mirror at the reported file path is being replaced. This event is a notification that the journal mirror replacement is now complete.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe cache flushing operation has started for the virtual disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe cache flushing operation has completed for the virtual disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe cache device identified in the message is registered by the Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe cache device identified in the message is removed from the Fluid Cache configuration.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe cache device identified in the message is being removed from the Fluid Cache configuration.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionCaching is being removed for the virtual disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionCaching is enabled on the virtual disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe operation to disable caching is successful. Caching is disabled for the virtual disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe cached LUN identified in the message has had a failure to successfully perform a read or write operation. The user application should now be seeing I/O failures when trying to read or write to the Fluid Cache device at the path identified in the message.
Recommended ActionContact your service provider to diagnose the cause and assist in recovery process.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionReplication of the cache device identified in the message is complete.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe recovery of the cache device identified in the message complete.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA valid permanent license is installed for Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA license has been installed for Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA license has been removed for Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAll cache devices have been found and registered for Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe storage device identified in the message is in unknown state.
Recommended ActionService is required. Contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe device identified in the message having the journal mirror entry with given WWN (World Wide Name) is not accessible. A portion of an SSD is used for journal content. To assure consistency, the journal content is written into two other SSDs. These copies are journal mirrors. If the journal content cannot be written to any of the journal mirrors, then this event is signaled. It is a warning because the FLDC code will then attempt to choose another SSD to be a journal mirror.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe cache device identified in the message with given WWN does not exist in the Fluid Cache configuration.
Recommended ActionTo identify the cause of the configuration inconsistency, contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionFluid Cache is currently running on an evaluation license and the evaluation license expires in the number of days identified in message.
Recommended ActionA permanent license for Fluid Cache should be purchased for continued service.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionCaching was enabled in write-back mode but currently it is operating in write-through mode because the fluid Cache Pool has one PCIe-SSD.
Recommended ActionAdd another PCIe SSD device to the Fluid Cache Pool to resolve the issue.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionCaching was enabled in write-back mode or write through mode, but currently it is operating in write-through mode because fluid Cache Pool has no PCIe-SSD device.
Recommended ActionAdd another PCIe SSD device to the Fluid Cache Pool to resolve the issue.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe caching mode has been restored back to write-back mode due to the availability of additional PCIeSSD devices in the Fluid Cache configuration.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe caching mode has been restored back to the configured mode due to the availability of additional PCIeSSD devices in the Fluid Cache configuration.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe communications connection between OMSS and the Fluid Cache service is no longer present.
Recommended ActionTo reconnect OMSS to the Fluid Cache service: 1) Verify the Fluid Cache service is running. To verify the service run the following command: "fldc --status". 2) Re-establish the connect by running the following command: :"omconfig storage fluidcache action=connect".
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe message indicates that there are not enough journal mirrors available for Fluid Cache to operate. Make sure that there are at least two journal mirrors that are accessible. Activate either one or more failed cache devices or use the fldc_restore utility to rebuild the node.
Recommended ActionContact your service provider to diagnose the cause and assist in recovery process.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionAn Inconsistency was found in Fluid Cache configuration data.
Recommended ActionService is required. Contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionUnable to access redundant Fluid Cache configuration information.
Recommended ActionService is required. Contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIeSSD cache device identified in the message is no longer functional.
Recommended ActionReplace the non-functional PCIe SSD.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe message indicates that the storage device is either inaccessible or is no longer functional.
Recommended ActionIf the virtual disk is inaccessible, restore accessibility by bringing the virtual disk back online. After the virtual disk is accessible, run the following command to reactivate disk, "omconfig storage vdisk action=reactivate controller=id vdisk=id devicename=<string>". If the device is no longer functional, replace it.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA valid license is not installed for Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionInstall a valid Fluid Cache license. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionConfiguration changes are not allowed because Fluid Cache is running on an expired evaluation license. The message also indicates the number of days that Fluid Cache has been running with an expired license (maximum 30 days after expiration are allowed).
Recommended ActionInstall a valid Fluid Cache license. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionCaching functionality is disabled because Fluid cache is running on an expired evaluation license. The message also indicates the number of days that Fluid Cache has been running with an expired license (maximum 30 days after expiration are allowed).
Recommended ActionInstall a permanent Fluid Cache license.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionConfiguration changes are disabled, because Fluid cache is running on an expired or invalid license.
Recommended ActionInstall a permanent Fluid Cache license.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThere is not enough memory capacity to run necessary services for Fluid Cache.
Recommended ActionThe minimum memory required to run Fluid Cache for DAS is 16 GB. For optimum operation, recommendation is to install 32 GB of RAM.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionOne or more cache devices are missing and the cache is unresponsive.
Recommended ActionInsert the missing cache device. If the cache device was unplugged, reactivate it. Reactivate a cache device by running the following command: "omconfig storage pciessd action=reactivate subsystem=id pciedevice=<PDISKID>".
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn unknown device plug event occurred at the identified device location. Along with the device location, additional event details are provided if available.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA device was added to the system at the location identified in the message. Along with the device location, additional event details are provided if available.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA device was removed from the system at the location identified in the message. Along with the device location, additional event details are provided if available.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA configuration error was detected for a pluggable device installed at the location identified in the message. The device may not be installed correctly.
Recommended ActionReinsert the device or try inserting a different device of the same type and retry the operation. If the issue persists, check the system documentation to make sure the device is supported or contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe SD card device sensor of the type identified in the message has failed. The current status of the SD card is also displayed.
Recommended ActionReinsert the SD card or try a different SD card and retry the operation. If the issue persists, do one of the following to resolve the error: 1) If the SD card sensor is installed on the internal SD module, replace the module. 2) If the SD card sensor is embedded on the system board, replace the system board. . For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe SD card device has returned to a normal state. The SD card type and the current status of the SD card is also displayed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe SD card device is not functioning correctly, and its state has changed to a warning state.
Recommended ActionReinsert the SD card or try a different SD card and retry the operation. If the issue persists, do one of the following to resolve the error: 1) If the SD card sensor is installed on the internal SD module, replace the module. 2) If the SD card sensor is embedded on the system board, replace the system board. . For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe SD card sensor detected an SD card failure.
Recommended ActionReplace the old SD card with a new SD card.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionAn SD card device sensor has detected an irrecoverable error in the SD card.
Recommended ActionReplace the old SD card with a new SD card.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn SD card device sensor in the identified system could not obtain a reading.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinsert the identified SD card.
TypeAudit
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe hardware log in the system is disabled. The log type information is provided.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe hardware log may not be up-to-date. The log type information is provided.
Recommended ActionMake sure that iDRAC is functioning correctly.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe hardware log in the system is no longer near its maximum capacity. The log type information is provided.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe size of a hardware log in the system is near its maximum capacity. The log type information is provided.
Recommended ActionClear the log to make sure new entries are recorded.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe size of a hardware log in the system has reached its maximum capacity. The log type information is provided.
Recommended ActionClear the log to make sure new entries are recorded.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionUnable to receive any log entries, and therefore log status cannot be monitored. The log type information is provided.
Recommended ActionMake sure that iDRAC is functioning correctly.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Alert Log was cleared.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn Alert Log backup was created.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Server Based Management Mode is enabled. Chassis based PSUs, fans, and sensor information can be displayed from server based system management tools.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Server Based Management Mode is disabled. Chassis based PSUs, fans, and sensor information will not be displayed from server based system management tools.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe memory module may not be correctly seated, wrongly configured, or has failed.
Recommended ActionReview the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for memory exceptions. Re-install the memory modules.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe memory module may not be correctly seated, wrongly configured, or has failed.
Recommended ActionReview the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for memory exceptions. Re-install the memory modules at the identified location .
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe memory device identified in the message has returned to a normal state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe memory module may not be correctly seated, wrongly configured, or has failed.
Recommended ActionReview the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for memory exceptions. Re-install the memory modules at the identified location .
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe memory module may not be correctly seated, wrongly configured, or has failed.
Recommended ActionReview the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for memory exceptions. Re-install the memory modules at the identified location .
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe memory module failed because of an irrecoverable error.
Recommended ActionReview the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for memory exceptions. Remove the old memory module and install a new memory module at the identified location .
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot, identified in the message, is about to reach the end of supported life duration.
Recommended ActionDuring the next scheduled maintenance, replace the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. For more information about the usage of NVDIMMs, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM in the slot identified in the message is running the backup firmware image because the primary firmware image has issues.
Recommended ActionUpdate the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module(NVDIMM) to the latest firmware. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device identified in the message has encountered a correctable memory error. This may be an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact the service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message is not responding and is disabled.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message is unable to save the data during the previous system shutdown operation or power loss. The NVDIMM is placed in write-protect mode.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message is unable to restore the data that was saved in the previous 'save' operation. The NVDIMM is placed in write-protect mode.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionAn NVDIMM device is of unsupported configuration and unable to operate as currently configured.
Recommended ActionReview the memory configuration and make sure the configuration is as per memory rules defined in the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message is not responding.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message cannot be configured to save data during a power loss because of an issue in the NVDIMM.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact your service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM devices are placed in write-protect mode because the server may not provide sufficient power or the battery is not sufficiently charged to save data in case of power loss.
Recommended ActionReview any preceding power or battery entries in the log and resolve the issues. Refer to your documentation for details on how to view the log.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message has reached the end of supported life duration and is placed in write-protect mode.
Recommended ActionReplace the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message has lost persistency and is placed in write-protect mode.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact the service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message was unable to clear its storage media as part of the initialization process and is disabled.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact the service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message has encountered a uncorrectable error. System performance may be degraded. The operating system and/or applications may fail as a result.
Recommended ActionRemove and reinstall the Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) device. If the issue persists, contact the service provider. For information about removing and reinstalling the NVDIMM, see the system Owner's Manual on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message has regained persistency and is available for use.
Recommended ActionNo response action required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe NVDIMM device in the slot identified in the message is functioning normally.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a copyback stops on a physical disk during a rebuild operation.
Recommended ActionWait for rebuild to finish, then copyback should resume.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a rebuild starts on a physical disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller is not able to communicate 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.
Recommended ActionVerify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThis alert message occurs if there are arrays not protected with a global hot spare.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Patrol Read operation was manually stopped before completion.
Recommended ActionIf desired, restart the Patrol Read operation at a later time.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionCryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state device identified in the message has turned off because the critical temperature threshold of the device was exceeded.
Recommended ActionContact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user has cancelled the rebuild operation.
Recommended ActionRestart the rebuild operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe reliability of the PCIe solid state device identified in the message degraded. Data loss is possible.
Recommended ActionBack up the data on the device, and contact your service provider for further instructions.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe volatile memory backup device on the PCIe solid state device identified in the message is no longer functional. Data loss is possible.
Recommended ActionBack up the data on the device, and contact your service provider for further instructions.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state device identified in the message is between 90% and 100% of reaching read-only mode.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk has failed or is corrupt.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed or corrupt disk. Identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Restart the initialization.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupted. In addition, you may have cancelled the rebuild.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed or corrupt disk, and then start the rebuild operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a rebuild completes on a physical disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk is predicted to fail. Many physical disks contain Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). When enabled, SMART monitors the disk health based on indications such as the number of write operations that were performed on the disk.
Recommended ActionReplace the physical disk. Even though the disk may not have failed yet, it is strongly recommended that the disk be replaced. Review other messages for additional information.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user has have assigned a physical disk as a global hot spare. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk assigned as a hot spare was unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares were used to rebuild data. Once the data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. Assign a new hot spare to maintain data protection in this situation.
Recommended ActionAlthough this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. See Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA disk on the specified controller has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) indicating that the disk is likely to fail in the near future.
Recommended ActionReplace 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. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk causes the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated if a physical disk does not have enough space to do a copyback operation.
Recommended ActionReplace the physical disk with a larger physical disk, and then restart the copyback operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) after a configuration change. The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
Recommended ActionReplace 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. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe storage controller does not support the attached SSD devices.
Recommended ActionRemove SSD devices not supported by the controller, and retry the operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionUnable to assign the physical disk as a dedicated hot spare because the selected disk size does not meet the size requirements of the target Virtual Disk.
Recommended ActionSelect a physical disk that matches the size required for the disks used in the target Virtual Disk, and retry the operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Cryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Manage Physical Disk Power feature is enabled for physical drives and the power status of the drives changed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
Recommended ActionReplace 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. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis event is generated while initializing the drives during reboot. The controller updated the configuration data on the physical disks identified in the message. The drive configuration was updated because the following conditions were present: 1) The spundown drives were used for configuration. Spundown drives are drives that are temporarily powered off because power saving option is enabled. 2) The storage controller was not able to update the Configuration On Disk (COD) records on the drive while they were spundown.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionStorage medium error was detected on the disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk state has changed from Ready state to Non-RAID state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk state has changed from Non-RAID state to Ready state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk identified in the message is not compliant with the standards set by the hardware provider and is not supported.
Recommended ActionReplace the physical disk with a supported physical disk that is provided by an authorized hardware provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe Replace Member Disk operation did not complete successfully because of internal errors. The error may be due to problems with the source or target physical disks or the controller may be out of resources.
Recommended ActionRetry the Replace Member Disk operation with a different target physical disk. If the problem persists, check the condition of the target physical disk and replace if necessary, then retry the operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe disk write cache policy of the physical disk drive identified in the message is changed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe cryptographic erase operation cannot be completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe media error on the physical disk drive identified in the message cannot be corrected.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA disk has reached an unacceptable temperature and received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
Recommended ActionDo the following:1) Determine why the physical disk reached an unacceptable temperature. For example, a fan failure, incorrect thermostat settings, or the room temperature may be too hot or cold. 2) Verify that the fans in the server or enclosure are working. 3) If the physical disk is in an enclosure, check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Verify the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information. 4) 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 non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk causes the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe rebuild operation is abruptly stopped because of a media error on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
Recommended ActionReplace the drive with a supported physical disk drive and retry the operation. For more information about supported drives, see the OMSS User's Guide available on the support site.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA disk is degraded and has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
Recommended ActionReplace 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. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) due to test conditions.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionPortions of the physical disk that were formerly inaccessible have been recovered. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA drive has entered the online state. This may be because the system just started or could be because a problem with the drive has been corrected.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user assigned a physical disk as a dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk. See Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares that have been used to rebuild data. Once data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. Assign a new hot spare to maintain data protection in this situation.
Recommended ActionAlthough this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. Refer to product documentation and see the section Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionSee A Rebuild Completes with Errors for more information.
Recommended ActionSee A Rebuild Completes with Errors for more information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
Recommended ActionVerify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
Recommended ActionVerify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
Recommended ActionVerify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
Recommended ActionVerify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe hot spare is no longer required because the virtual disk it was assigned to has been deleted.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe 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. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails.
Recommended ActionAdd a SAS disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SAS technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SATA technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails.
Recommended ActionAdd a SATA disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe physical device may not have a supported version of the firmware or the physical device may not be supported.
Recommended ActionIf the physical device is supported, then update the firmware to a supported version. If the physical device is not supported, then replace the physical device with one that is supported.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user has initiated a clear operation on a physical disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe clear command did not complete on the physical disk. This means that some data was not cleared and may be recoverable.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a clear operation completes on a physical disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA Clear task was being performed on a physical disk but the task was interrupted and did not complete successfully. The controller may have lost communication with the disk, the disk was removed, or the cables may be loose or defective.
Recommended ActionVerify that the disk is present and not in a Failed state. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Restart the Clear task.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe Patrol Read task has encountered an error that cannot be corrected. There may be a bad disk block that cannot be remapped.
Recommended ActionBackup your data from the disk. Start disk initialization and wait for it to complete, then restore the data from the backup to the disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller encountered an unrecoverable medium error when attempting to read a block on the physical disk and marked that block as invalid. If the controller encountered the unrecoverable medium error on a source physical disk during a rebuild or reconfigure operation, it punctures the corresponding block on the target physical disk. The invalid block clears on a write operation.
Recommended ActionBack up the data from the disk. Start disk initialization and wait for it to complete, and then restore the data from a backup copy.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after rebuild resumes on a physical disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe dedicate hot-spare either does not meet bus protocol, media type, or does not have sufficient storage space to cover all the virtual drives that form the disk group.
Recommended ActionAssign a drive with matching bus protocol, media type, and sufficient storage space.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk has been removed from the disk group. This alert can also be caused by loose or defective cables or by problems with the enclosure.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following: 1) If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. Identify the disk that was removed by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. 2) Perform a rescan after replacing or restoring the disk. 3) If a disk was not removed from the disk group, then check for cable problems. Refer to product documentation for more information on checking the cables. 4) Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. 5) If the problem persists, check the enclosure documentation for further diagnostic information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe global hot-spare identified in the message either does not meet bus protocol, media type, or does not have sufficient storage space to cover all the virtual drives available on the controller.
Recommended ActionAssign a drive with matching bus protocol, media type, and sufficient storage space.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller firmware attempted to do SMART polling on the hot spare but could not complete the SMART polling. The controller may have lost communication with the hot spare.
Recommended ActionVerify the health of the disk assigned as a hot spare. Replace the disk and reassign the hot spare. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller has two connectors that are connected to the same enclosure. The communication path on one connector has lost connection with the enclosure. The communication path on the other connector is reporting this loss.
Recommended ActionMake sure the cables are attached securely. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. Make sure both Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are healthy.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a disk media error is corrected on a physical disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe physical disk inserted is too small for the rebuild to occur.
Recommended ActionReplace the physical disk with one of correct protocol (SAS, SATA) with at least the required size. Force rebuild if it does not start automatically.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks are no longer remapped, which means that disk errors are no longer corrected. At this point, data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80 percent full.
Recommended ActionReplace the disk generating this message.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks are no longer remapped, which means that disk errors are no longer corrected. At this point, data loss can occur.
Recommended ActionReplace the disk generating this message and restore from a backup copy. You may have lost data.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA user attempted to replace a disk with another disk that is using an incompatible technology. For example, replaced one side of a mirror with a SAS disk when the other side of the mirror is using SATA technology.
Recommended ActionRefer to the hardware documentation for information on replacing disks.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe disk has a bad block. Data was remapped to another disk block. No data loss has occurred.
Recommended ActionMonitor the disk for other messages or indications of poor health.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk in the virtual disk is offline. This may have been user initiated.
Recommended ActionForce the physical disk online or assign a hot spare to the virtual disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe reason for the error can vary depending on the situation. The firmware error code is indicated in the message.
Recommended ActionVerify the health of attached devices. Review the Lifecycle log for significant events. Replace faulty hardware, if required. Make sure the cables are attached securely. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cable connections.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionIt is not possible to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk.
Recommended ActionReplace the source disk and restore data from backup.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionIt is not possible to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk.
Recommended ActionReplace the target disk. If a rebuild does not automatically start after replacing the disk, then initiate the Rebuild task. You may need to assign the new disk as a hot spare to initiate the rebuild.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA write operation cannot complete because the disk contains bad disk blocks that could not be reassigned. Data loss may have occurred. Data redundancy may be lost.
Recommended ActionReplace the disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe rebuild or recovery operation encountered an unrecoverable disk media error.
Recommended ActionReplace the disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionPhysical disk inserted is of the incorrect protocol. SAS or SATA mixing is not supported in the same virtual disk.
Recommended ActionRemove drive, insert correct protocol type, and force a rebuild as imposed for controller and system.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk has reported an error condition and may be degraded. The physical disk may have reported the error condition in response to a check consistency or other operation.
Recommended ActionReplace the degraded physical disk. Identify the disk that is degraded by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA copyback operation began to copy data from one physical disk to another physical disk. This may be due to a user initiated operation or a predictive failure.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe copyback operation completed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user cancelled the copyback operation.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionCopyback not possible as SAS or SATA mixing is not supported in the same virtual disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionWhen physical drives in spun down power state are configured, the drives should transition to spun up power state. If the drive is not functioning properly, this transition could fail.
Recommended ActionReplace the physical disk and try again. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionAn error occurred while performing an action on the disk.
Recommended ActionCheck the disk is present or replace the disk.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionRemove and re-install the power supply. If the issue persists, contact technical support. Refer to the product documentation to choose a convenient contact method.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe operating requirements for the power supply may be found in product documentation or on the power supply itself.
Recommended ActionVerify the input power is within the operating requirements for the power supply.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe power supply identified in the message must be supported by the platform. Generally, multiple power supplies in the server should have the same feature set and power rating.
Recommended ActionReview server product documentation for supported power supplies and power supply configurations.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionPower supplies should be of the same input type and power rating.
Recommended ActionInstall matched power supplies and review product documentation for proper configuration.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThis power supply revision is not supported for this system.
Recommended ActionReview product documentation, change power supply with correct revision.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe power supply is installed correctly but an input source is not connected or is not functional.
Recommended ActionVerify the input source is attached to the power supply. Verify the input power is within the operating requirements for the power supply.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionStatus from the power supply indicates a power supply exception occurred. The power supply will try to operate in a degraded state. System Performance and power redundancy may be degraded or lost.
Recommended ActionCheck input power. Re-install the power supply. If problem persists contact support.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionStatus from the power supply indicates a power supply exception occurred. The power supply will try to operate. System Performance and power redundancy may be degraded or lost.
Recommended ActionRemove input power and re-install supply at the next service window.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe power supply unit identified in the message is offline, because of the one of the following reasons: 1) The power supply unit is not correctly seated. 2) The power cable may not be connected properly or disconnected. 3) The power supply unit has failed. 4) There is an input power failure.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) reseat the power supply unit. 2) Reconnect the power cable to the power supply unit. 3) Install a new power supply unit 4) Restore the input power supply.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe power supply unit is not receiving input AC power. The power cable may not be connected properly or removed. This can happen if there is an AC failure or problems with the power strip attached to the enclosure power supply.
Recommended ActionReconnect the power cable to the power supply unit if it was disconnected. Restore the input AC power supply. Make sure the power supply is restored to the enclosure from the mains.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure detected that a power supply unit was removed and is no longer functioning in optimal condition.
Recommended ActionRe-insert the power supply unit into the enclosure. Re-connect the AC power cable and switch on the power supply unit. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure detected that AC power supply was restored to the power supply unit.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure detected that a power supply unit was switched on.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe power supply unit identified in the message is not present, because of the one of the following reasons: 1) The power supply unit is not correctly seated. 2) The power cable may not be connected properly or disconnected. 3) The power supply unit has failed. 4) There is an input power failure.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) reseat the power supply unit. 2) Reconnect the power cable to the power supply unit. 3) Install a new power supply unit 4) Restore the input power supply.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe status of the power supply unit identified in the message is unknown, because of one of the following reasons: 1) The power supply unit is not correctly seated. 2) The power cable may not be connected properly or disconnected. 3) The power supply unit has failed. 4) There is an input power failure.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) reseat the power supply unit. 2) Reconnect the power cable to the power supply unit. 3) Install a new power supply unit 4) Restore the input power supply.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe power supply identified in the message is switched ON.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionTo avoid system damage because of insufficient cooling, the system is being shut down.
Recommended ActionReview the Embedded System Management Log for thermal or environmental failures and warnings, and replace the faulty components. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe system has detected a new peak power value.
Recommended ActionMake sure that the power usage corresponds to the current hardware configuration and workload.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionOne of more fans have failed or have been removed or a configuration change occurred which requires additional fans.
Recommended ActionRemove and re-install failed fans or install additional fans.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionOne of more fans have failed or have been removed or a configuration change occurred which requires additional fans.
Recommended ActionRemove and re-install failed fans or install additional fans.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe current power operational mode is non-redundant because of a power supply exception, a power supply inventory change, or a system power inventory change. The system was previously operating in a power redundant mode.
Recommended ActionCheck the event log for power supply failures. Review system configuration and power consumption.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe current power operational mode is non-redundant because of a power supply exception, a power supply inventory change, or a system power inventory change. The system was previously operating in a power redundant mode.
Recommended ActionCheck the event log for power supply failures. Review system configuration and power consumption.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionRedundancy is not currently enabled for the power supplies.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionOne of the power supply units have failed.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed power supply with a new power supply.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionRedundancy is not currently enabled for the fans.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionOne or more fans are non-functional or may have failed.
Recommended ActionCheck that all fans are working properly. Replace any non-functional fan with a new fan.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe SD card module is installed but may be improperly installed or configured incorrectly.
Recommended ActionReinstall the SD module.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe SD card module is installed but improperly configured or failed to initialize.
Recommended ActionReinstall the SD module and remove and reinstall SD cards.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionEither one of the SD card or both the SD cards are not functioning properly.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed SD card.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionEither one of the SD card or both the SD cards are not functioning properly.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed SD card.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionRedundancy is not currently enabled for the Internal SD Module.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThis occurs because of one of the following reasons: 1) Either one of the SD card or both the SD cards have failed. 2) The Internal SD Module has failed.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed SD card with a new SD card, or replace the Internal SD Module. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe chassis is open. System performance may be degraded, and security may be compromised.
Recommended ActionClose the chassis. Check system logs.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionNone.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe chassis may be open. This condition can lead to degraded system performance because of insufficient cooling and the system security may be compromised.
Recommended ActionClose the chassis.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe chassis intrusion sensor may have failed, because of this it cannot be determined whether the chassis is closed or opened. This condition can lead to degraded system performance because of insufficient cooling. The system security may be compromised.
Recommended ActionReplace the chassis intrusion sensor. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionWrite-cache is enabled on the PCIe solid state drive (SSD) identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionWrite-cache is disabled on the PCIe solid state drive (SSD) identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state drive (SSD) identified in the message is ready for removal.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe log file of the PCIe solid state drive (SSD) identified in the message is successfully exported.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe initialization of the PCIe solid state drive (SSD) identified in the message is complete.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state device identified in the message is approaching the warranted wear-out limit.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe solid state device identified in the message has either reached or exceeded the warranted wear-out limit.
Recommended ActionBack up the data on the device, and contact your service provider for further instructions.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state device identified in the message is between 90% and 100% of reaching read-only mode.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state device identified in the message is in read-only mode.
Recommended ActionBack up the data on the device, and contact your service provider for further instructions.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe PCIe solid state device identified in the message is in a locked state, because an existing initialization task was interrupted due to a power failure or disk removal.
Recommended ActionRun Full Initialize operation on the device identified in the message.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Remaining Rated Write Endurance (RRWE) Threshold for PCIe solid state devices has been modified. A warning alert is generated when the RRWE for any PCIeSSD device falls below the user set RRWE Threshold value.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Remaining Rated Write Endurance (RRWE) Threshold for SAS and SATA solid state devices has been modified. A warning alert when the RRWE for any SAS or SATA SSD falls below the threshold set by the user.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Available Spare Warning threshold for PCIe solid state drives (SSDs) is set to the value identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe Available Spare value of PCI solid state drive (SSDs) is less than the Warning threshold value.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe available spare critical threshold value of PCIe Solid State Drives (SSDs) is set to the value identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe available spare critical threshold value of PCIe Solid State Drives (SSDs) is less than the critical threshold value.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe available spare critical threshold value of PCIe Solid State Drives (SSDs) has reached zero.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionInstalling Storage Services and Array Manager on the same system is not a supported configuration. Storage Services is not installed on a system where Array Manager is installed.
Recommended ActionUninstall either Storage Services or Array Manager and retry the operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionUnable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller drivers.
Recommended ActionSee the Readme file on the installation media for driver and firmware requirements. If Storage Services experiences performance problems, make sure that minimum supported versions of the drivers and firmware are installed. For a list of correct driver and firmware versions, contact the service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionStorage Services is unable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller firmware and drivers because a configuration file is not readable, corrupted, or has missing data.
Recommended ActionReinstall Server Administrator and Storage Services.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe version of the operating system kernel and the driver do not meet the minimum requirements. Storage Services may not be able to display or perform storage management functions until the system meets the minimum requirements.
Recommended ActionSee the Readme file on the installation media for operating system kernel and driver version requirements. Update the system to meet the minimum requirements and then reinstall Storage Services.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe driver version does not meet the minimum requirements and Storage Services cannot perform the required operations until the minimum requirements are met.
Recommended ActionSee the Readme file for the driver requirements and update the system to meet the minimum requirements and reinstall Storage Services.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA rescan of all storage components in the system is initiated.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe storage shutdown feature based on high ambient temperature (smart thermal shutdown) is enabled.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe storage shutdown feature based on high ambient temperature (smart thermal shutdown) is disabled.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA new protection policy is created or an existing protection policy is modified.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe initialization sequence of SAS components did not complete during system startup.
Recommended ActionDo the following: 1) Make sure that the supported versions of the SAS drivers and firmware are installed. 2) Reboot the system. If problem persists, reinstall Server Administrator and Storage Services on the managed node to make sure all the required components are installed.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA SCSI device may have experienced an error that generated sense data after the device recovery.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe device identified in the message that was previously in an error state has returned to a normal state. For example, if an enclosure became too hot and subsequently cooled down, or if a degraded virtual disk returns to normal state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe device (physical disk or an enclosure) identified in the message has failed. The device (physical disk or an enclosure) failure was detected while performing a rescan. However, physical disk failures are also detected during a check consistency operation.
Recommended ActionReplace the identified device. A failed device is indicated with a red color "X" status icon. Perform a rescan after replacing the failed device.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot communicate with a device. The state of the device cannot be determined. There may be a bad or loose cable, or a missing device, or a problem with the driver or firmware.
Recommended ActionSee the storage hardware documentation for information on checking the cables. Check for problems with any enclosures attached to the system. Verify that the controller has a supported version of the driver and firmware. Rebooting the system may resolve this problem.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA virtual disk or enclosure has lost data 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. In the case of an enclosure, more than one enclosure component has failed. For example, the enclosure may have suffered the loss of all fans or all power supplies.
Recommended ActionIdentify and replace the failed components. To identify the failed component, select the Storage object and click the Health subtab. The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a failed or degraded component. 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. Continue clicking the components with a Warning or Failed status until you identify the failed component. See Storage Health for more information. See the enclosure documentation for information on replacing enclosure components and for other diagnostic information.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Server Administrator Data Manager service has started.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Server Administrator Data manager service has stopped.
Recommended ActionRestart the Server Administrator Data Manager service.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Server Administrator has started.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Server Administrator is starting.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe current software version is unable to process this event because of an internal error.
Recommended ActionContact your service provider.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn unknown system control action was initiated by the user.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe user initiated a system reboot.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe user has initiated a system power off action.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe user has initiated a system power cycle action.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe actions will shut down the operating system and then reboot the system.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe actions will shut down the operating system and then the system.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe actions will shut down the operating system and then power cycle the system.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeAudit
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn invalid action was requested by the user.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionIPMI is supported for identified interface, Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), Sensor Data Records (SDR), and System Event Log (SEL).
Recommended ActionIf any status is not present, power cycle the system, and apply the latest firmware update packages for Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe power cord sensor becomes non-functional because of one of the following reasons: 1) The power cable may not be connected properly or disconnected. 2) The power cord sensor in the power supply unit has failed. However, the power supply unit may still function. 3) There is an input power failure.
Recommended ActionDo of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Reconnect the power cord to the power supply unit. 2) Replace the power supply unit that has the failed power cord sensor, with a new power supply unit. 3) Make sure that the input power supply is restored.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe status of the power cord cannot be determined because of one of the following reasons: 1) The power cable may not be connected properly or disconnected. 2) The power cord sensor in the power supply unit has failed. However, the power supply unit may still function. 3) There is an input power failure.
Recommended ActionDo of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Reconnect the power cord to the power supply unit. 2) Replace the power supply unit that has the failed power cord sensor, with a new power supply unit. 3) Make sure that the input power supply is restored.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe input power supply is restored to the system.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe input power supply is not available because of one of the following reasons: 1) The power cable may not be connected properly or disconnected. 2) There is an input power failure.
Recommended ActionDo of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Reconnect the power cord to the power supply unit. 2) Make sure that the input power supply is restored.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionAn event is logged in the IPMI System Event Log (SEL) for a sensor not specifically monitored by Open Manage Server Administrator (OMSA). For more information about the error message ID identified in the message, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide available on the support site.
Recommended ActionFor more information about the error message ID identified in the message, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide for Servers available on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionAn event is logged in the IPMI System Event Log (SEL) for a sensor not specifically monitored by Open Manage Server Administrator (OMSA). For more information about the error message ID identified in the message, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide available on the support site.
Recommended ActionFor more information about the error message ID identified in the message, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide for Servers available on the support site.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA critical event is logged in the IPMI System Event Log (SEL) for a sensor not specifically monitored by Open Manage Server Administrator (OMSA). For more information about the error message ID identified in the message, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide available on the support site.
Recommended ActionFor more information about the error message ID identified in the message, see the Event and Error Message Reference Guide for Servers available on the support site.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure is too hot. A variety of factors can cause the excessive temperature. For example, a fan may have failed, the thermostat may be set too high, or the room temperature may be too hot.
Recommended ActionCheck for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure is too cold.
Recommended ActionCheck whether the thermostat setting is too low and whether the room temperature is too cool.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure is too hot. A variety of factors can cause the excessive temperature. For example, a fan may have failed, the thermostat may be set too high, or the room temperature may be too hot.
Recommended ActionCheck for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe enclosure is too cold.
Recommended ActionCheck whether the thermostat setting is too low and whether the room temperature is too cool.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have changed the value for the maximum temperature probe warning threshold. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA temperature sensor identified in the message has failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionVerify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA temperature sensor identified in the message has failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionVerify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe sensor identified in the message has returned to a normal state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe temperature sensor identified in the message is faulty, or the temperature exceeds the warning threshold. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionVerify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider. Otherwise, change the warning threshold for the temperature sensor (if applicable) such that it corresponds to the hardware configuration.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe temperature sensor identified in the message is faulty, or the temperature exceeds the critical threshold. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionReview system power policy, check system logs for temperature related failures.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe temperature sensor identified in the message has failed.
Recommended ActionVerify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. For more information, contact your service provider.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou have changed the value for the minimum temperature probe warning threshold. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe virtual disk identified in message cannot be used because of missing features on the current controller. The features may be missing because they are not available in the firmware version on the controller or the necessary licenses are not installed.
Recommended ActionUpdate the controller firmware and license to match the peer controller.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe number of hot spares available for the virtual disks identified in the message are not compliant with Hot Spare Protection policy, whose severity is set at Warning level.
Recommended ActionMake appropriate assignments of hotspares to meet the policy.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe number of hot spares available for the virtual disks identified in the message are not compliant with Hot Spare Protection policy, whose severity is set at Critical level.
Recommended ActionMake appropriate assignments of hotspares to meet the policy.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe secure virtual disk operation was successful on the security capable virtual disk identified in the message. A security capable virtual disk is created using only Self-Encrypting Drives (SED).
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionVirtual Disk creation using power save mode drives successfully completed and the Virtual Disk identified in the message is ready for use.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is generated after successfully configuring a virtual disk on at least one spundown drive. The virtual disk creation is not yet complete on the remaining spundown drives because the drives are still spinning up.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Controller Enhanced cache identified in the message was successfully resized.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Controller Enhanced cache identified in the message was successfully created.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Controller Enhanced cache identified in the message was successfully deleted.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after initialization of a virtual disk starts.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is generated when an unrecoverable storage medium error is detected on the virtual disk. This error can be a prelude to the physical disk becoming non-functional.
Recommended ActionMake sure a hot spare to the Virtual Disk identified in the message is available and back up the data on the virtual disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller corrected a disk storage medium error on one of the participating physical disks of the virtual disk identified in the message.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller removed a virtual disk because of a delete virtual disk operation or a reset configuration operation.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe number of hot spares available for the virtual disks identified in the message are not compliant with Hot Spare Protection policy, whose severity is set at Informational level.
Recommended ActionMake appropriate assignments of hotspares to meet the policy.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after reconfiguration of a virtual disk starts.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe rebuild operation on the virtual drive (VD) identified in the message is abruptly stopped.
Recommended ActionReplace the physical drive associated with the virtual drive and retry the operation. For information about replacing a physical drive, see the server's Installation and Service Manual available on the support site.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe encryption operation on the virtual drive (VD) identified in the message is abruptly stopped.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user cancelled the consistency check operation for a virtual disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe initialization operation could not be completed. This may be due to a user action or a physical disk failure.
Recommended ActionIf a physical disk failed, then replace the physical disk. Restart the virtual disk initialization.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk included in the virtual disk failed or there is an error in the parity information. A failed physical disk causes errors in parity information.
Recommended ActionCheck that all the physical disks of the virtual disk are in a healthy condition. Replace any disks that are not healthy and restart the operation. If this is not the problem, delete the virtual disk and restore the data to the disk from a backup copy.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk included in the virtual disk failed.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed physical disk. Identify the failed physical disk by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Rebuild the physical disk. When finished, restart the virtual disk format operation.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or was removed.
Recommended ActionIf a physical disk has failed, replace the physical disk. Restart the virtual disk initialization.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe reconfiguration operation was not completed. This may be due to a user action or a physical disk failure.
Recommended ActionRecreate the virtual disk and restore data from a backup copy.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. You may also have cancelled the rebuild.
Recommended ActionReplace 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. Restart the virtual disk rebuild.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a consistency check completes on a virtual disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after initialization completes on a virtual disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe re-configuration operation on the virtual disk completed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionYou paused the Check Consistency operation on a virtual disk.
Recommended ActionTo resume the Check Consistency operation, right-click the virtual disk in the Storage Management tree view and select Resume Check Consistency.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe check consistency on a virtual disk has resumed processing after a pause.
Recommended ActionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user has caused a mirrored virtual disk to be split. When a virtual disk is mirrored, its data is copied to another virtual disk to maintain redundancy. After being split, both virtual disks retain a copy of the data. Because the mirror is no longer intact, updates to the data are no longer copied to the mirror.
Recommended ActionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA mirrored virtual disk is un-mirrored. When a virtual disk is mirrored, its data is copied to another virtual disk to maintain redundancy. After being un-mirrored, the disk formerly used as the mirror returns to being a physical disk and becomes available for inclusion in another virtual disk.
Recommended ActionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user changed the write policy for a virtual disk.
Recommended ActionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe controller is getting disconnected from its virtual disk, while Input Output (IO) is in-progress.
Recommended ActionTry importing foreign disks, if any. Check if the enclosure containing the Virtual Disk is disconnected from the controller. Insert any disks that are reported missing or failed. If the enclosure or disks were removed intentionally, the preserved cache can be discarded. See storage hardware documentation for more information on performing these steps.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionBackground initialization of a virtual disk has started. This is an automated process that writes the parity or mirror data on newly created virtual disks.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionBackground initialization of a virtual disk was cancelled. This may be due to user action. This operation may automatically restart.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionBackground initialization of a virtual disk failed.
Recommended ActionRun a consistency check on the virtual disk. If that fails, check the health of the member drives of the virtual disk and then recreate.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionBackground initialization of a virtual disk completed.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionDisk space that was formerly "dead" or inaccessible to a redundant virtual disk has been restored. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA user renamed a virtual disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe virtual disk check consistency has identified issues and made corrections. For example, the check consistency may have encountered a bad disk block and remapped the disk block to restore data consistency. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required. As a precaution, monitor the Log for other errors related to this virtual disk. If problems persist, contact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after a virtual disk was created on a controller.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message is generated after the reconfiguration of a virtual disk resumes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA disk media error was detected while the controller was completing a background task. A bad disk block was identified. The disk block was remapped.
Recommended ActionCheck the Lifecycle log for information related to members of this virtual disk.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes. The virtual disk has inconsistent data. This may be caused when a power loss or system shutdown occurs while data is being written to the virtual disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA redundant virtual disk has lost redundancy. This may occur when the virtual disk suffers the failure of more than one physical disk. In this case, both the source physical disk and the target disk with redundant data have failed. A rebuild is not possible because there is no longer redundancy.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed disks and restore from backup.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe controller removed a virtual disk. This is due to a delete virtual disk operation, a reset configuration operation, or the removal of every physical disk that was a member of the virtual disk.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe background initialization 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.
Recommended ActionReview other messages to identify whether the physical disk that has errors. If the virtual disk is redundant, you can replace the physical disk and continue using the virtual disk. If the virtual disk is non-redundant, you need to recreate the virtual disk after replacing the physical disk. After replacing the physical disk, run a consistency check to verify the data.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe consistency check completed on the virtual disk after making corrections.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe data on physical disk members of the virtual disk does not match. Redundancy may be lost.
Recommended ActionRerun the consistency check task. If you receive this message again, verify the health of the physical disks included in the virtual disk. See the storage hardware documentation for more information. Review messages for significant messages related to the physical disks. If a physical disk has a problem, replace it and restore from a backup copy. Contact technical support if the issue persists.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe consistency check can no longer report errors in the parity data.
Recommended ActionSee the storage hardware documentation for more information on consistency check operation. Contact technical support.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionYou have cancelled the virtual disk initialization.
Recommended ActionRestart the initialization.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe controller cannot communicate with attached devices. A disk may be removed or contain errors. Cables may also be loose or defective.
Recommended ActionVerify the health of attached devices. Review the Alert Log for significant events. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionVirtual disk bad blocks are due to presence of unrecoverable bad blocks on one or more member physical disks.
Recommended ActionRecovering a physical disk bad block depends on the RAID level and state of the virtual disk. If a virtual disk is redundant, the controller can recover a bad block on a physical disk. If a virtual disk is not redundant, then the physical disk bad block results in a virtual disk bad block.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis alert is provided for informational purposes.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionOne 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. If the virtual disk is redundant, then more physical disks have failed than you can rebuild using mirrored or parity information.
Recommended ActionCreate a new virtual disk and restore from a backup.
TypeStorage
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe virtual drive on the Controller identified in the message is degraded either because the physical disk drive in the drive group is removed or the physical disk drive added in a redundant virtual drive has failed.
Recommended ActionDo the following and retry the operation: 1) Insert a physical disk drive. After the drive is inserted, the previous data is automatically rebuilt by the system. 2) If not already done, configure a hot-spare for the virtual drive. 3) If a physical disk drive is removed from the disk drive group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk drive.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionA consistency check operation on a virtual disk has started.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThis message occurs if there are medium errors in the physical drives.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed drives.
TypeStorage
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThis message occurs if there are medium errors in the physical drives.
Recommended ActionReplace the failed drives.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe bad block table(s) is cleared because the virtual drive is initialized.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThis message occurs if the controller pinned cache is recovered.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeStorage
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe Patrol Read task has encountered an error such as a bad disk block and remapped data to correct the error.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA voltage sensor identified in the message may have failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Verify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. 2) Re-configure the system to a minimum configuration, and verify if the sensor displays a normal value, otherwise replace the system board. 3) If the sensor identified is a processor voltage sensor, remove the processor module and inspect processor socket, and replace if required. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionA voltage sensor identified in the message may have failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Verify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. 2) Re-configure the system to a minimum configuration, and verify if the sensor displays a normal value, otherwise replace the system board. 3) If the sensor identified is a processor voltage sensor, remove the processor module and inspect processor socket, and replace if required. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityInformational
Detailed DescriptionThe voltage sensor identified in the message has returned to a normal state.
Recommended ActionNo response action is required.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityWarning
Detailed DescriptionThe voltage sensor identified in the message is faulty, or the voltage exceeds the preset warning threshold. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Verify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. 2) Re-configure the system to a minimum configuration, and verify if the sensor displays a normal value, otherwise replace the system board. 3) If the sensor identified is a processor voltage sensor, remove the processor module and inspect processor socket, and replace if required. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionThe voltage sensor identified in the message is faulty, or the voltage exceeds the preset critical threshold. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Verify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. 2) Re-configure the system to a minimum configuration, and verify if the sensor displays a normal value, otherwise replace the system board. 3) If the sensor identified is a processor voltage sensor, remove the processor module and inspect processor socket, and replace if required. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.
TypeSystem Health
SeverityCritical
Detailed DescriptionA voltage sensor identified in the message may have failed. This condition can cause system performance issues and degradation in the monitoring capability of the system.
Recommended ActionDo one of the following to resolve the issue: 1) Verify the Embedded System Management (ESM) Log for any sensor related faults. If there is a failed sensor, replace the system board. 2) Re-configure the system to a minimum configuration, and verify if the sensor displays a normal value, otherwise replace the system board. 3) If the sensor identified is a processor voltage sensor, remove the processor module and inspect processor socket, and replace if required. If the issue persists, contact your service provider.