System Service-Affecting Alarms - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Appendix C - Alarm Reference
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RAID Group Faulted Alarm
The RAID Group Faulted alarm indicates that two or more VIMMs in the specified
RAID group have failed and no spares are available to rebuild the RAID group.
To clear the alarm, replace the failed VIMMs and insert spares.
RAID V2P Error Alarm
The RAID V2P Error alarm indicates that the RAID group has experienced an
error with a VIMM at the specified ID number. The Alarm LED flashes.
This is a nonrecoverable error. Contact HP Customer Support for assistance.

System Service-Affecting Alarms

There are six service affecting system alarms.
Data Plane Unavailable Alarm
I/O Timeout From Host Alarm
Scheduler Paused Alarm
Unable to Poll VIMM Temperatures; System Shutdown Alarm
System Booting Alarm
System Shut Down Alarm
Data Plane Unavailable Alarm
The Data Plane Unavailable alarm indicates that the data plane is unavailable.
This alarm occurs under various conditions, including during a system boot if the
system experiences an unrecoverable PCIe error, and if the host does not
receive a I/O response within a specific time interval.
If the alarm occurs on bootup, this alarm is self-clearing and clears upon
successful completion of the bootup process.
To clear this alarm if it occurs because of an unrecoverable PCIe error, check
your PCIe connections and reboot the system and the host.
I/O Timeout From Host Alarm
The I/O Timeout From Host alarm indicates that an I/O request from the host
to the Memory Array timed out before the request was acknowledged. This
time out results in a disabling of the data plane and the alarm LED flashes until
the system is restarted.
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