HP AD510A - StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 1500 cs 2U Fibre Channel SAN Attach Controller Shelf Hard Drive Maintenance And Service Manual page 45

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Message
60 NO CACHE MODULE
FOUND
61 DUAL CACHE
MODULE SIZE
MISMATCH
62 CACHE MODULE
#<n> <n>MB
63 VALID CACHE DATA
FOUND AT POWER-UP
64 CACHE DATA LOST
BATTERY DEAD
65 CACHE HARDWARE
ENABLED
66 CACHE HARDWARE
FAILED AND DISABLED
Type
Description
Error
The array controller requires
at least one cache module
in order to operate. Either
one is not present or it has
failed.
Error
The array controller has two
cache modules attached
but they are of different
sizes. Both cache modules
must be the same size.
Informational
The size of the cache
module inserted into the
indicated cache module
slot.
Informational
Valid host data was found
in the battery backed cache
memory at power up. This
data has been flushed to
the hard drives.
Error
The battery on the cache
memory was no longer
charged. If there was data
in the cache memory, it is
lost.
Informational
The cache hardware had
been temporarily disabled
but is now enabled again.
This may have been due
to insufficient charge on
the batteries that are now
charged to capacity.
Error
The cache memory has
experienced a hardware
failure.
Action
Remove the failed array
controller, either add a
cache module or replace the
failed one, wait 10 seconds,
and then reinsert it, ensuring
that it is fully seated in the
chassis.
Should the issue persist,
contact HP support.
Remove the failed array
controller, replace one of
the cache modules with a
different one of the correct
size, wait 10 seconds, and
then reinsert it, ensuring
that it is fully seated in the
chassis.
If the failure has occurred on
the standby array controller,
remove the standby array
controller, replace the cache
modules, wait 10 seconds,
and then reinsert the array
controller, ensuring that it is
fully seated in the chassis.
If the failure has occurred on
the active array controller,
wait until downtime is
available. Power off the
MSA, remove the array
controller, replace the cache
modules, and reinsert the
array controller, ensuring it
is fully seated in the chassis.
Should the issue persist,
contact HP support.
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