HP 353803-B22 HP StorageWorks 1000 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service - Page 37
Restarting System, Flashing Done
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Message 10 FIRMWARE FLASH FAILED Type Error 11 CLONING REFUSED Error SYSTEM HALTED 12 ONLINE UPGRADE FLASHING FIRMWARE 13 ONLINE UPGRADE FLASHING STARTED 14 ONLINE UPGRADE FLASHING DONE 15 ONLINE UPGRADE FLASHING FAILED Informational Informational Informational Error 16 ONLINE UPGRADE RESTARTING SYSTEM Informational 17 ONLINE UPGRADE COMPLETE 18 ONLINE UPGRADE INCOMPLETE Informational Error 19 ONLINE UPGRADE REDUNDANCY HALTED Informational 20 INITIALIZING SCSI SUBSYSTEM 21 SCANNING FOR SCSI DEVICES Informational Informational 22 INITIALIZING SCSI DEVICES Informational Description Action ROM flash failed. Download new firmware from the HP website and initiate the firmware update again. If the issue persists, contact HP support. A firmware mismatch was detected, message 07 CLONE FIRMWARE? ''=YES was displayed, and the user selected < for "No". Firmware on the controllers must be updated to be the same. An online firmware update is starting. An online firmware update is in progress. An online firmware update has completed. An online firmware update has failed. Download new firmware from the HP website and initiate the firmware update again. If the issue persists, contact HP support. An online firmware update is forcing an automatic restart of the system. An online firmware update has completed successfully. An online firmware update was successful, but a subsequent step failed. In dual-controller configurations, this may cause the other to not update properly. Restart the system. In dual-controller configurations, if the 07 CLONE FIRMWARE? ''=YES message is displayed, select >. In dual-controller configurations, each controller restarts at least once during an online firmware update. During these restarts, the system is not redundant. The SCSI subsystem is being initialized as part of the power-on sequence. The MSA is scanning for any attached SCSI devices as part of the power-on sequence. The MSA is initializing all discovered SCSI devices as part of the power on sequence. maintenance and service guide 37