Appendix C - Alarm Reference
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RAID Non-Service Affecting Alarms
There are four non-service affecting RAID alarms.
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Power Supply: Polling Failure Alarm
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RAID Group Unprotected Alarm
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RAID Rebuild in Progress Alarm
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RAID Rebuild of Group Completed with Errors (No Additional Information
Available) Alarm
RAID Group Unprotected Alarm
The RAID Group Unprotected alarm indicates that one VIMM in the specified
RAID group has failed and that the group is no longer RAID protected, because
no spare VIMMs are available to rebuild the RAID group.
To clear the alarm, replace the failed VIMM and insert a spare VIMM. For step-
by-step instructions see
The Alarm LED turns off when the system returns to a normal operational state
and the alarm clears.
RAID Rebuild in Progress Alarm
The RAID Rebuild in Progress alarm indicates that a RAID group rebuild is in
progress for the specified RAID and lists the group VIMM ID that is built.
To clear the alarm, wait for the system to complete the RAID group rebuild and
return to a normal operational state.
RAID Rebuild of Group Completed with Errors
(No Additional Information Available) Alarm
The RAID Rebuild of Group Completed with Errors (No Additional Information
Available) alarm indicates that a RAID rebuild of the specified group failed.
Raid Rebuild Of Group Completed with Errors
Starting at 4K Address Alarm
The Raid Rebuild Of Group Completed with Errors Starting at 4K Address alarm
indicates that a RAID rebuild of the specified group failed, as well as the starting
address.
VIMM Non-Service Affecting Alarms
There are 20 non-service affecting VIMM alarms.
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
on page 201
on page 202
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on page 202
Replacing VIMMs
on page 113.
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