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Table 14 Event code descriptions and recommended actions (continued) Event Event type Description code Recommended action 230 Warning The snap pool has reached the snap pool error threshold. The system will take the action set up in the policy. Default is to delete the oldest snapshot. You can expand the snap pool or delete snapshots. 231 Critical The snap pool has reached the snap pool critical threshold. The system will take the action set up in the policy. Default is to delete all snapshots on the snap pool. If the policy is to halt writes, then you must free up space on the snap pool master, or convert the master volume to a standard volume in order to resume operations. 232 Warning The maximum number of enclosures allowed for the current configuration has been exceeded. The platform does not support the number of enclosures that are configured. The firmware has removed the enclosure indicated by this event from its configuration. 233 Warning The specified disk type is invalid and not allowed in the current configuration. One or more disks are not allowed for this platform. They have been removed from the configuration. Replace the disallowed disks with ones that are supported. 234 Critical The specified snap pool is unrecoverable and can therefore no longer be used. All the snapshots associated with this snap pool are invalid and the user may want to delete them. However, the data on the master volume can be recovered by converting it to a standard volume. 235 Informational A non-disk SCSI device, such as an EMP or partner controller, has reported a check condition. 236 Informational A special shutdown operation has started. 237 Informational A firmware update has started and is in progress. 238 Warning An attempt to write license data failed due to an invalid license. Check the license for what is allowed for the platform, make corrections as appropriate, and reinstall. If the license is invalid, the write will fail. 239 Warning A timeout has occurred while flushing the CompactFlash. Cycle power and restart the system. If the error persists, save the log files and contact a service technician. 240 Warning A failure has occurred while flushing the CompactFlash. Cycle power and restart the system. If the error persists, save the log files and contact a service technician. 241- 242 Informational CompactFlash status events generated by the auto-write-through feature whenever an environmental change occurs. If an auto-write-through-trigger condition has been met, write-back cache is disabled. 243 Informational A new RAID enclosure has been detected. This happens when a controller FRU is moved from one enclosure to another and the enclosure detects that the midplane WWN is different from the WWN it has in its local flash. 100 Event code reference

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230
Warning
The snap pool has reached the snap pool
error threshold.
The system will take the action set up in the
policy. Default is to delete the oldest
snapshot.
You can expand the snap pool or delete
snapshots.
231
Critical
The snap pool has reached the snap pool
critical threshold.
The system will take the action set up in the
policy. Default is to delete all snapshots on
the snap pool.
If the policy is to halt writes, then you must
free up space on the snap pool master, or
convert the master volume to a standard
volume in order to resume operations.
232
Warning
The maximum number of enclosures allowed
for the current configuration has been
exceeded.
The platform does not support the number of
enclosures that are configured. The firmware
has removed the enclosure indicated by this
event from its configuration.
233
Warning
The specified disk type is invalid and not
allowed in the current configuration.
One or more disks are not allowed for this
platform. They have been removed from the
configuration. Replace the disallowed disks
with ones that are supported.
234
Critical
The specified snap pool is unrecoverable and
can therefore no longer be used.
All the snapshots associated with this snap
pool are invalid and the user may want to
delete them. However, the data on the
master volume can be recovered by
converting it to a standard volume.
235
Informational
A non-disk SCSI device, such as an EMP or
partner controller, has reported a check
condition.
236
Informational
A special shutdown operation has started.
237
Informational
A firmware update has started and is in
progress.
238
Warning
An attempt to write license data failed due to
an invalid license.
Check the license for what is allowed for the
platform, make corrections as appropriate,
and reinstall. If the license is invalid, the
write will fail.
239
Warning
A timeout has occurred while flushing the
CompactFlash.
Cycle power and restart the system.
If the error persists, save the log files and
contact a service technician.
240
Warning
A failure has occurred while flushing the
CompactFlash.
Cycle power and restart the system.
If the error persists, save the log files and
contact a service technician.
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242
Informational
CompactFlash status events generated by the
auto-write-through feature whenever an
environmental change occurs. If an
auto-write-through-trigger condition has been
met, write-back cache is disabled.
243
Informational
A new RAID enclosure has been detected.
This happens when a controller FRU is moved
from one enclosure to another and the
enclosure detects that the midplane WWN is
different from the WWN it has in its local
flash.
Table 14
Event code descriptions and recommended actions (continued)
Event
code
Event type
Description
Recommended action