HP AE326A HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service gui - Page 50

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Message 106 VOLUME # STATE WAITING TO REBUILD Type Informational 107 VOLUME # STATE WAITING TO EXPAND Informational 108 VOLUME # STATE MISSING DRIVES Error 109 VOLUME # STATE WRONG DRIVE REPLACED Error 110 VOLUME # EXPANSION DISABLED Informational 111 VOLUME # Informational INITIALIZING PARITY Description Action The configured volume is waiting to start rebuilding data on a SCSI hard drive that replaces a previously failed drive. The rebuild may not have started yet because the array controller is already performing a rebuild on another configured volume. The configured volume is waiting to start a volume expansion operation. The expansion may have not started yet because another configured volume is undergoing expansion or a rebuild is occurring on the configured volume. The configured volume is missing too many of the SCSI hard drives that it is composed of, making it unusable. The volume is disabled. 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. The configured volume appears to have had known, good SCSI hard drives replaced instead of known, failed hard drives. The MSA should be powered off and the good hard drives should be restored while the failed hard drives should be replaced. The volume expansion operation on the configured volume has been disabled. This may be because a rebuild operation is ongoing, another expansion is already running, or the cache memory is disabled due to a low battery. The expansion will start once the condition has been cleared. The array controller is calculating and storing parity information for the configured volume and therefore performance may be lower until it completes. 50 LCD panel and message descriptions

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Message
Type
Description
Action
106 VOLUME #<n>
STATE WAITING TO
REBUILD
Informational
The con
gured volume is
waiting to start rebuilding
data on a SCSI hard drive
that replaces a previously
failed drive. The rebuild
may not have started yet
because the array controller
is already performing
a rebuild on another
con
gured volume.
107 VOLUME #<n>
STATE WAITING TO
EXPAND
Informational
The con
gured volume is
waiting to start a volume
expansion operation.
The expansion may have
not started yet because
another con
gured volume
is undergoing expansion or
a rebuild is occurring on
the con
gured volume.
108 VOLUME #<n>
STATE MISSING
DRIVES
Error
The con
gured volume is
missing too many of the
SCSI hard drives that it is
composed of, making it
unusable. The volume is
disabled.
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.
109 VOLUME #<n>
STATE WRONG DRIVE
REPLACED
Error
The con
gured volume
appears to have had
known, good SCSI hard
drives replaced instead of
known, failed hard drives.
The MSA should be powered
off and the good hard drives
should be restored while the
failed hard drives should be
replaced.
110 VOLUME #<n>
EXPANSION DISABLED
Informational
The volume expansion
operation on the con
gured
volume has been disabled.
This may be because
a rebuild operation
is ongoing, another
expansion is already
running, or the cache
memory is disabled due
to a low battery. The
expansion will start once
the condition has been
cleared.
111 VOLUME #<n>
INITIALIZING PARITY
Informational
The array controller is
calculating and storing
parity information for the
con
gured volume and
therefore performance may
be lower until it completes.
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LCD panel and message descriptions