HP 353803-B22 HP StorageWorks 1000 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service - Page 49

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Message 112 VOLUME # REBUILD FAILURE 113 VOLUME # EXPANSION FAILURE 114 VOLUME # STATE DELETED 115 VOLUME # MEDIA EXCHANGED 120 CONFIGURED VOLUMES 121 NO VOLUMES DETECTED 122 NEW VOLUME(S) DETECTED Type Error Error Informational Informational Informational Informational Informational Description Action The rebuild operation on the configured volume has failed. If the volume is still operating in regenerative mode, remove the new SCSI hard drive that was added as a replacement for the original failed hard drive and replace it with a different new drive. The volume expansion operation on the configured volume has failed. Open the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) or MSA Command Line Interface (MSA-CLI) and use it to determine the state of the volume. If the volume is still operational, it is possible to retry the operation. The configured volume has been deleted and is no longer available. Volumes are deleted by using the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) or MSA Command Line Interface (MSA-CLI). All failed hard drives of the specified volume have been replaced by good hard drives or all unplugged hard drives in the volume have been plugged back in. This message should be followed by message 02 ENABLE VOLUME ? ''=YES. See the entry for 02 ENABLE VOLUME ? ''=YES. The specified number of configured volumes was detected at power-up. No configured volumes were detected at power-up. If there are supposed to be configured volumes, power off the MSA and then all attached storage enclosures. Unplug and reinsert all SCSI hard drives ensuring they are fully seated in their bays. Check the cables connecting the MSA to any attached storage enclosures. Power on the attached enclosures and then the MSA. Configured volumes from another array controller were migrated to this array controller. The configuration information has been updated. maintenance and service guide 49

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Message
Type
Description
Action
112 VOLUME #<n>
REBUILD FAILURE
Error
The rebuild operation on
the con
gured volume has
failed.
If the volume is still operating
in regenerative mode,
remove the new SCSI hard
drive that was added as a
replacement for the original
failed hard drive and replace
it with a different new drive.
113 VOLUME #<n>
EXPANSION FAILURE
Error
The volume expansion
operation on the con
gured
volume has failed.
Open the Array
Con
guration Utility (ACU)
or MSA Command Line
Interface (MSA-CLI) and use
it to determine the state of
the volume. If the volume is
still operational, it is possible
to retry the operation.
114 VOLUME #<n>
STATE DELETED
Informational
The con
gured volume has
been deleted and is no
longer available. Volumes
are deleted by using the
Array Con
guration Utility
(ACU) or MSA Command
Line Interface (MSA-CLI).
115 VOLUME #<n>
MEDIA EXCHANGED
Informational
All failed hard drives of the
speci
ed volume have been
replaced by good hard
drives or all unplugged
hard drives in the volume
have been plugged back
in. This message should be
followed by message
02
ENABLE VOLUME <n>?
'<'=NO, '>'=YES
.
See the entry for
02 ENABLE
VOLUME <n>? '<'=NO,
'>'=YES
.
120 CONFIGURED
VOLUMES <n>
Informational
The speci
ed number of
con
gured volumes was
detected at power-up.
121 NO VOLUMES
DETECTED
Informational
No con
gured volumes
were detected at power-up.
If there are supposed to be
con
gured volumes, power
off the MSA and then all
attached storage enclosures.
Unplug and reinsert all SCSI
hard drives ensuring they
are fully seated in their bays.
Check the cables connecting
the MSA to any attached
storage enclosures. Power
on the attached enclosures
and then the MSA.
122 NEW VOLUME(S)
DETECTED
Informational
Con
gured volumes from
another array controller
were migrated to this
array controller.
The
con
guration information
has been updated.
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