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Table 8 Storage Management Provider errors (continued)
Error code
Error message
0x2500503B
The subsystem was not found in cache.
0x2300503D
Incompatible ResiliencySetting for this
operation.
0x23005040
Some of the parameter values supplied were
invalid.
0x20005040
Some of the parameter values supplied were
invalid.
0x25005040
Some of the parameter values supplied were
invalid.
0x24005041
Failed to get the logical drives in the pool.
0x25005041
Failed to get the logical drives in the pool.
0x24005043
Failed to get physical disk in the pool.
0x25005045
Failed to get physical disk in the subsystem.
0x24005046
Failed to get the pool for the physical drive.
0x24005047
Failed to get the physical disks in the enclosure.
0x20005048
Physical disks not supported as arguments to the
method.
0x25005049
The operation was successful, but it has resulted
in the storage pools being renamed.
0x2500504A
Failed to get all pools from cache.
0x2500504B
Failed to get the controller for the pool from cache.
0x2500504C
Failed to get the disk(s) for the pool from the
controller.
0x2500504D
Failed to add an association to cache.
0x2500504E
The physical disk is in use. It cannot be deleted
from cache.
0x2500504F
Invalid relation type.
0x21005051
Failed to find the MI Main module.
162 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
Recommended action
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Retry the operation.
Retry the operation.
Retry the operation.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Restart Storage Management Service.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Restart Storage Management Service.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Restart Storage Management Service.
Restart Storage Management Service.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Update the storage management provider cache by
invoking Windows PowerShell command
Update-StorageProviderCache.
Re-install Storage Management Provider.

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