Port Service-Affecting Alarms; Power Service-Affecting Alarms - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Appendix C - Alarm Reference
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To clear the alarm, replace the non-functioning VIMM. Contact HP Customer
Support for replacement parts.
Once a VIMM is replaced, the VIMM configuration should once again be valid.
Unformatted System Alarm
The Unformatted System alarm indicates that all the VIMMs in the system are
unformatted. This alarm applies only to flash-based systems. The system is
unusable until the system (VIMMs) are formatted.

Port Service-Affecting Alarms

There are two service affecting port alarms.
No PCIe Host Detected on Enabled Port Alarm
Port Negotiated to 0 Lanes Alarm
No PCIe Host Detected on Enabled Port Alarm
The No PCIe Host Detected on Enabled Port alarm indicates that the PCIe cable
has not been connected to the specified enabled port. The PCIe port is specified
as
or
.
1
2
To clear the alarm, connect a PCIe cable between the enabled port and an active
PCIe card on a host computer.
Port Negotiated to 0 Lanes Alarm
The Port Negotiated to 0 Lanes alarm indicates that the PCIe connection failed
to negotiate any communications lanes between the PCIe card in the host and
the Memory Array. The Alarm LED flashes.
To clear the alarm, change the PCIe cable, card, or host computer to compatible
components.

Power Service-Affecting Alarms

There are two service affecting power alarms.
AC Power Failure, Shutting Down Alarm
Main Power Failure, System Shut Down Alarm
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