HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User's and Service - Page 146

During an Add Physical Drive, A SCSI DATA-IN phase

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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Event Code Descriptions Event Number (DEC/hex) Event Name Event Predictive Suspected Logged Maintenance Components Implication Description 50/0x32 Disk Drive State N NA Changed During Add Physical Drive None During an Add Physical Drive command the disk drive is reconfigured for proper operation with the controller. If the reconfiguration fails the first attempt but succeeds the second, the controller simulates a hot plug event on the disk drive to determine the true status of the disk drive. The add physical drive command fails if this condition is encountered. The disk drive state should be reviewed by the host and the add command reattempted if appropriate. 51/0x33 Host SCSI Controller Parity Error Y Single Controller Occurrence A SCSI DATA-IN phase received a parity error which indicates a problem on the controller, not the SCSI bus. All retries have been exhausted. 52/0x34 Host SCSI Parity Error Y Single Controller, A parity error was detected on Occurrence Host SCSI the Host SCSI bus. All retries Bus have been exhausted. This may be caused by an improperly configures SCSI bus. Make sure all cables and terminators are installed correctly. 146

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Troubleshooting
Event Code Descriptions
146
Troubleshooting
Event
Number
(DEC/hex)
Event Name
Event
Logged
Predictive
Maintenance
Implication
Suspected
Components
Description
50/0x32
Disk Drive State
Changed During
Add Physical
Drive
N
NA
None
During an Add Physical Drive
command the disk drive is
reconfigured for proper
operation with the controller.
If the reconfiguration fails the
first attempt but succeeds the
second, the controller
simulates a hot plug event on
the disk drive to determine the
true status of the disk drive.
The add physical drive
command fails if this
condition is encountered.
The disk drive state should be
reviewed by the host and the
add command reattempted if
appropriate.
51/0x33
Host SCSI
Controller
Parity Error
Y
Single
Occurrence
Controller
A SCSI DATA-IN phase
received a parity error which
indicates a problem on the
controller, not the SCSI bus.
All retries have been
exhausted.
52/0x34
Host SCSI
Parity Error
Y
Single
Occurrence
Controller,
Host SCSI
Bus
A parity error was detected on
the Host SCSI bus. All retries
have been exhausted.
This may be caused by an
improperly configures SCSI
bus. Make sure all cables and
terminators are installed
correctly.