Port Non-Service Affecting Alarms - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Appendix C - Alarm Reference
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Flash Sequence Number Mismatch Alarm
The Flash Sequence Number Mismatch alarm indicates that the VIMM
sequence numbers in a particular RAID group do not match when data is written
to those VIMMs.
To clear the alarm, update the sequence number on all the VIMMs in the group.
The data on those VIMMs may be corrupt.
Preparing Flash on VIMM Alarm
The Preparing Flash on VIMM alarm indicates that flash is being prepared on the
specified VIMM for use by the system. This alarm clears once the flash
preparations have completed.
VIMM Flash Format In Progress Alarm
The VIMM Flash Format In Progress alarm indicates that the flash VIMMs
formatting is in progress. To begin the flash formatting, the system must be
rebooted first.
The alarm LED flashes.
To clear the alarm:
Wait for the system to successfully complete the boot up process.
1.
Type
2.
show system alarm
progress.

Port Non-Service Affecting Alarms

There are two non-service affecting port alarms.
PCIe Cable Plugged Into Disabled Port Alarm
Port Is Not Running at the Maximum Data Rate Possible Alarm
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PCIe Cable Plugged Into Disabled Port Alarm
The PCIe Cable Plugged Into Disabled Port alarm indicates that the PCIe cable
has been connected to the specified disabled port:
lit when this alarm occurs.
To clear the alarm, disconnect the PCIe cable from the disabled port.
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