HP MSA 1040 HP MSA Events Description Reference Guide (762785-001, March 2014) - Page 60

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499 Info. A disk copyback operation started. The indicated disk is the destination disk. When a disk fails, reconstruction is performed using a spare disk. When the failed disk is replaced, the data that was reconstructed in the spare disk (and any new data that was written to it) is copied to the disk in the slot where the data was originally located. This is known as slot affinity. For the copyback operation, the reconstructed disk is called the source disk, and the newly replaced disk is called the destination disk. All of the data is copied from the source disk to the destination disk and the source disk then becomes a spare disk again. Recommended actions • No action is required. 500 Info. A disk copyback operation completed. The indicated disk was restored to being a spare. When a disk fails, reconstruction is performed using a spare disk. When the failed disk is replaced, the data that was reconstructed in the spare disk (and any new data that was written to it) is copied to the disk in the slot where the data was originally located. This is known as slot affinity. For the copyback operation, the reconstructed disk is called the source disk, and the newly replaced disk is called the destination disk. All of the data is copied from the source disk to the destination disk and the source disk then becomes a spare disk again. Recommended actions • No action is required. 501 Error The enclosure hardware is not compatible with the I/O module firmware. The Expander Controller firmware detected an incompatibility with the midplane type. As a preventive measure, disk access was disabled in the enclosure. Recommended actions • Update the storage system to the latest firmware. 502 Warning The indicated SSD has 5% or less of its life remaining. This event will be logged again as the device approaches and reaches its end of life. Recommended actions • Be sure you have a spare SSD of the same type and capacity available. • If a spare is available, it is recommended to replace the SSD now. Info. The indicated SSD has 20% or less of its life remaining. This event will be logged again with a severity of Warning as the SSD further approaches its end of life. Recommended actions • Obtain a replacement SSD of the same type and capacity if you do not already have one available. 504 Info. Service debug access to the system has been enabled or disabled by a user. Allowing service debug access may have security implications. After the diagnosis is complete you may want to disallow such access. Recommended actions • No action is required. 60 Event descriptions

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Event descriptions
499
Info.
A disk copyback operation started. The indicated disk is the destination disk.
When a disk fails, reconstruction is performed using a spare disk. When the failed disk is replaced, the
data that was reconstructed in the spare disk (and any new data that was written to it) is copied to the
disk in the slot where the data was originally located. This is known as slot affinity. For the copyback
operation, the reconstructed disk is called the source disk, and the newly replaced disk is called the
destination disk. All of the data is copied from the source disk to the destination disk and the source disk
then becomes a spare disk again.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
500
Info.
A disk copyback operation completed. The indicated disk was restored to being a spare.
When a disk fails, reconstruction is performed using a spare disk. When the failed disk is replaced, the
data that was reconstructed in the spare disk (and any new data that was written to it) is copied to the
disk in the slot where the data was originally located. This is known as slot affinity. For the copyback
operation, the reconstructed disk is called the source disk, and the newly replaced disk is called the
destination disk. All of the data is copied from the source disk to the destination disk and the source disk
then becomes a spare disk again.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
501
Error
The enclosure hardware is not compatible with the I/O module firmware.
The Expander Controller firmware detected an incompatibility with the midplane type. As a preventive
measure, disk access was disabled in the enclosure.
Recommended actions
Update the storage system to the latest firmware.
502
Warning
The indicated SSD has 5% or less of its life remaining.
This event will be logged again as the device approaches and reaches its end of life.
Recommended actions
Be sure you have a spare SSD of the same type and capacity available.
If a spare is available, it is recommended to replace the SSD now.
Info.
The indicated SSD has 20% or less of its life remaining.
This event will be logged again with a severity of Warning as the SSD further approaches its end of life.
Recommended actions
Obtain a replacement SSD of the same type and capacity if you do not already have one available.
504
Info.
Service debug access to the system has been enabled or disabled by a user. Allowing service debug
access may have security implications. After the diagnosis is complete you may want to disallow such
access.
Recommended actions
No action is required.