Severity Levels - HP StorageWorks 2500 User Manual

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EMU error condition report
The EMU constantly monitors enclosure operation and notifies the user of conditions that could affect
operation. When an error condition is detected, the EMU:
Displays Er in the alphanumeric display
Generates an audible alarm (if enabled)
Updates the visual indicators
Generates a condition report
Reports the condition to the HP-UX application software

Severity levels

DS2500 error conditions are grouped into one of four severity types:
Unrecoverable—This category is the most severe condition. It occurs when one or more enclosure
components have failed and some enclosure functions are disabled.
HP recommends implementing corrective action immediately for an unrecoverable condition.
Critical—Occurs when one or more enclosure components have failed or are operating outside of
their specification, and normal operation of at least one component is impossible.
HP recommends prompt corrective action to prevent system degradation.
Noncritical—Occurs when one or more enclosure components have failed or are operating
outside of their specifications, but normal operation of the enclosure is possible. Additional errors,
however, could affect the ability of the devices to operate correctly.
Information—Advises you that a condition exists that could become an error and require
corrective action. In effect, an information condition provides an early warning, which enables
you to prepare to implement corrective action before a component fails.
Error condition reports
NOTE:
An error always generates a condition report. However, condition reports may also be generated for
circumstances other than errors.
The EMU stores each condition report in an error queue for at least 15 seconds after the error is reported.
This ensures that all errors are displayed in the event of multiple or recurring errors. The complete report
is stored in the error queue. When you correct the error, the condition report is removed from the queue.
You can the use the EMU push buttons to display the condition report in the alphanumeric display.
IMPORTANT:
Always record the 6-digit error code, and call your HP service representative for a plan of action.
See
"Error condition report
decode the error condition report, see
Correcting the error removes the condition report from the error queue. An information error doesn't
require repair, and is removed from the queue after a fixed period of time.
Status indicators
LEDs indicating DS2500 status are located on the front and rear of each enclosure.
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Troubleshooting
(Er)" on page 42 for information about viewing the error condition reports. To
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