HP AD510A HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service gui - Page 37
User input messages, LCD message descriptions
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User input messages User input messages indicate that the system has encountered a situation that allows user input. The user can select from a number of choices. If the user does not select one of the choices in a set amount of time, the system selects the default setting. These user input messages only occur during system power on, and not during runtime. The array controller Fault LED to the left of the LCD panel display window blinks on and off when a user input message is currently being viewed and is available for input. If input is not provided within the time-out period, the message remains but the LED stops blinking. LCD message descriptions The following table describes the MSA LCD messages. Table 2 LCD panel messages Message Type Description Action 00 ARRAY CONTROLLER FIRMWARE VER 01 STARTUP COMPLETE Informational Informational 02 ENABLE VOLUME ? ''=YES User input 03 CRITICAL LOCK-UP Error DETECTED. CODE= Displays the current version of firmware running on the MSA array controller. The array controller has completed its power-on sequence and is now operational. An issue has been found with a configured volume that may result in data loss, so the volume has been disabled. The exact nature of the issue is detailed in a previous LCD display message. 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 = not selecting any option within the time-out period = 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. no input = No A critical error has been detected by the array controller firmware. To prevent any possible data loss, the firmware has entered a lock-up state. The provided code contains engineering specific information about the lock-up condition. 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. Should the issue persist, contact HP support. maintenance and service guide 37