HP StorageWorks 1510i - Modular Smart Array User Manual page 119

Active/active firmware v2.0 or later
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Message
108 VOLUME #<n>
STATE MISSING
DRIVES
109 VOLUME #<n>
STATE WRONG DRIVE
REPLACED
110 VOLUME #<n>
EXPANSION DISABLED
111 VOLUME #<n>
INITIALIZING
PARITY
112 VOLUME #<n>
REBUILD FAILURE
113 VOLUME #<n>
EXPANSION FAILURE
114 VOLUME #<n>
STATE DELETED
115 VOLUME #<n>
MEDIA EXCHANGED
120 CONFIGURED
VOLUMES <n>
Type
Description
The configured volume is missing
too many of the SCSI hard drives
Error
that it is composed of, making it
unusable. The volume is disabled.
The configured volume appears
to have had known, good SCSI
Error
drives replaced instead of known,
failed drives.
The volume expansion operation
on the configured volume has been
disabled. This may be because
a rebuild operation is ongoing,
Informational
another expansion is already
running, or the cache memory is
disabled due to a low battery.
The expansion will start after the
condition has been cleared.
The array controller is calculating
and storing parity information
Informational
for the configured volume and
therefore performance may be
lower until it completes.
The rebuild operation on the
Error
configured volume has failed.
The volume expansion operation
Error
on the configured volume has
failed.
The configured volume has been
deleted and is no longer available.
Informational
Volumes are deleted by using the
HP Storage Management Utility or
MSA-CLI.
All failed hard drives of the
specified volume have been
replaced by good hard drives
or all unplugged hard drives in
Informational
the volume have been plugged
back in. This message should be
followed by message 02 ENABLE
VOLUME <n>?
'>'=YES.
The specified number of configured
Informational
volumes were detected at power
up.
1510i Modular Smart Array installation and user guide
Action
Power off the MSA and then
all attached storage enclosures.
Unplug and reinsert all SCSI hard
drives ensuring they are fully
seated in their bays. Check the
cables connecting the MSA to
any attached storage enclosures.
Power on the attached enclosures
and then the MSA.
Power off the MSA. Restore the
good drives and replace the failed
drives.
If the volume is still operating in
regenerative mode, remove the
new SCSI drive that was added
as a replacement for the original
failed drive and replace it with a
different new drive.
Open the HP Storage Management
Utility or MSA-CLI and use it to
determine the state of the volume.
If the volume is still operational,
then it is possible to retry the
operation.
See the entry for 02 ENABLE
VOLUME <n>?
'>'=YES.
'<'=NO,
'<'=NO,
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