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Info.
An auto-write-through trigger condition has been cleared, causing write-back cache to be re-enabled. The
environmental change is also logged at approximately the same time as this event (event 191, 193, 195,
199, 201, and 241.)
Recommended actions
No action is required.
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Warning
An environmental change occurred that allows write-back cache to be enabled, but the auto-write-back
preference is not set. The environmental change is also logged at approximately the same time as this
event (event 191, 193, 195, 199, 201, or 241).
Recommended actions
Manually enable write-back cache.
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Error
This event is generated by the hardware-flush firmware when the boot-processing firmware needs to inform
the user about something.
The CompactFlash card is used for backing up unwritten cache data when a controller goes down
unexpectedly, such as when a power failure occurs. This event is generated when the Storage Controller
detects a problem with the CompactFlash as it is booting up.
Recommended actions
If this event is logged again, shut down the Storage Controller, remove the controller module from the
enclosure, replace the CompactFlash card (which is accessible from the rear of the controller module,
as shown in your product's User Guide), and reinstall the controller module.
If this event is then logged again, replace the controller module.
Warning
This event is generated by the hardware-flush firmware when the boot-processing firmware needs to inform
the user about something.
The CompactFlash card is used for backing up unwritten cache data when a controller goes down
unexpectedly, such as when a power failure occurs. This event is generated when the Storage Controller
detects a problem with the CompactFlash as it is booting up.
Recommended actions
If this event is logged again, shut down the Storage Controller, remove the controller module from the
enclosure, replace the CompactFlash card (which is accessible from the rear of the controller module,
as shown in your product's User Guide), and reinstall the controller module.
If this event is then logged again, replace the controller module.
Info.
This event is generated by the hardware-flush firmware when the boot-processing firmware needs to inform
the user about something.
When logged as Informational severity, this event contains information that is primarily of interest to
engineers.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
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Info.
The indicated volume has been mapped or unmapped.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
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