HP StorageWorks 2000 Series Reference Manual page 295

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241–242 Informational
243
Informational
244
Warning
245
Informational
246
Warning
247
Warning
248
Informational
Compact flash status events generated
by the auto-write-through feature
whenever an environmental change
occurs. If an auto-write-through-
trigger condition has been met, write-
back cache is disabled.
A new RAID enclosure has been
detected. This happens when a
controller FRU is moved from one
enclosure to another and the
enclosure detects that the midplane
WWN is different from the WWN it
has in its local flash.
There is not enough space to expand
the specified snap pool.
An existing disk channel target device
is not responding to SCSI discovery
commands.
The coin battery is either not present,
or it is not properly seated, or it has
reached end of life. (The battery is a
battery backup for the real-time
(date/time) clock. In the event of a
power failure, the date and time will
revert to 1970 Jan 1 00:00:00.
The FRU-ID SEEPROM for the
specified field replaceable unit (FRU)
cannot be read; FRU-ID data might
not be programmed. FRU-ID data
includes the worldwide name, SCSI
ID, and branding information.
A valid feature license was
successfully installed. See event 249
for details about each licensed
feature.
Add more storage and retry the
operation.
Check the indicated target device
for bad hardware or bad cable, then
initiate a rescan.
The coin battery is on the controller
module. A service technician must
replace or reseat the battery.
A service technician can reprogram
FRU-ID data.

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