HP StorageWorks 1510i - Modular Smart Array User Manual page 108

Active/active firmware v2.0 or later
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Message
02 ENABLE VOLUME
<n>?
'<'=NO,
'>'=YES
03 CRITICAL
LOCK-UP DETECTED.
CODE=<n>h
04 ENABLE VOLUMES
? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
05 SYSTEM NAME:
<name>
06 RESTARTING
SYSTEM
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MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions
Type
Description
An issue has been found with a
configured volume that may result
in data loss, so the volume has
User input
been disabled. The exact nature of
the issue is detailed in a previous
LCD display message.
A critical error has been detected
by the array controller firmware.
To prevent any possible data loss,
Error
the firmware has entered a lock-up
state. The provided code contains
engineering specific information
about the lock-up condition.
An issue has been found with all
of the configured volumes that
User input
may result in data loss. The exact
nature of the issue is detailed in a
previous display message.
The user-assigned name for the
MSA system. This name can
be assigned using the Storage
Informational
Management Utility (SCU) or the
MSA Command Line Interface
(MSA-CLI).
Informational
The system is being restarted.
Action
Yes = the volume is enabled
(regardless of the issue). The
volume attempts to return to its
normal operating state and the
data is accessible.
No (or no input) = the volume
remains disabled. The volume
stays in the failed state and the
data is not accessible. During this
time, the user can attempt to fix
the issue.
In dual-controller configurations
where only one controller is
locked-up, remove the array
controller in question, wait 10
seconds, and then reinsert it,
ensuring that it is fully seated in
the chassis.
In single-controller configurations
and in dual-controller
configurations where both
controllers are locked-up, restart
the MSA chassis.
If the issue persists, contact HP
support.
Yes = the volume is enabled
(regardless of the issue). The
volume attempts to return to its
normal operating state and the
data is accessible.
No (or no input) = the volume
remains disabled. The volume
stays in the failed state and the
data is not be accessible. During
this time, the user can attempt to
fix the issue.

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