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100010003
The root file system on one or more nodes in the cluster is nearing capacity.
Description
Allowing nodes to run with a full root partition could lead to system stability issues.
This issue is often temporary and can be caused by system files that are eventually deleted automatically. This event also
commonly occurs when a file is mistakenly written into the root partition by an administrator working in the node console.
Administrator action
Follow the instructions in OneFS: Event notification: Node reached 95% or greater used capacity on the root filesystem,
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If the event persists, gather logs, and then contact Technical Support for additional troubleshooting. For instructions on how to
gather cluster logs, see
Gathering cluster
100010004
The /ifs partition on the cluster is near capacity.
Description
By default, this event first appears when the amount of data on the partition reaches the warning threshold of 88% of the
partition capacity. The message appears again when the amount of data reaches the critical threshold of 95% of the partition
capacity.
Administrator action
Reduce the amount of data that is stored on the cluster or contact your sales representative to discuss your capacity needs.
100010005
The serially-attached SCSI (SAS) PHY monitor detected an error or a change in the disk subsystem.
Description
A drive replacement or upgrade of the node firmware of an Isilon node may generate an alert describing a problem or change in
the SAS PHY topology.
Administrator action
If the drive was recently replaced, you can safely ignore this event.
If a drive was not recently replaced, make sure that the drive firmware is updated to the latest version. Drive firmware is
available from the
Dell EMC Online Support
If the event persists, gather logs, and then contact Technical Support for additional troubleshooting. For instructions on how to
gather cluster logs, see
Gathering cluster
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