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The third-level display identifies a specific problem, the error code with a two-digit, decimal number.
For example, should the problem be either the installation of an incorrectly configured drive or
one that cannot operate at the loop link rate, the display is 01.
Correcting errors
Correcting an error may require you to perform a specific set of actions. In some cases, the only
available corrective action is to replace the element.
Table 41
lists the element type codes assigned to the drive enclosure elements.
Table 41 Assigned element type codes
Code
0.1.
0.2.
0.3.
0.4.
0.6
0.7.
0.C.
0.F.
1.0.
1.1.
1.2.
1.
8.0
8.2.
8.7.
1
Does not generate a condition report. However, for any error, you should record the error code. Then, implement the recom-
mended corrective action.
Drive conditions
The format of a disk drive condition report is 0.1.en.ec, where:
0.1. is the disk drive element type number
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en. is the two-character disk drive element
•
ec is the error code
A direct correlation exists between the disk drive element number and the bay number. However, no
direct correlation exists between the disk drive
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EMU-generated condition reports
Disk Drives
Power Supplies
Blowers
Temperature Sensors
1
Audible Alarm
EMU
1
Controller OCP LCD
Transceivers
1
Language
Communication Port
Voltage Sensors
Current Sensors
1
Drive Enclosure
Drive Enclosure Backplane
I/O Modules
Element
bay
number and the device Fibre Channel drive
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