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Out Of Date, Placed In Failed

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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Event Code Descriptions Event Number (DEC/hex) Event Name Event Predictive Suspected Logged Maintenance Components Implication Description 102/0x66 Disk drive reported a SMART event Y Signals Disk Drive The disk drive reported a internal drive SMART event. The event is errors threshold exceeded, probable disk failure in logged and the common sense data is updated for all regular read/write and passthru commands. The precedence for SMART event data in the common area is low, so that future other errors that occur during the same I/O are reported back to the host. A SMART event does not affect the I/O except that it does count as one try of the I/O. 128/0x80 Access Time Count Error Y Ignore None The frequency distribution table used to locate recently modified blocks was found to be inconsistent. This problem is self correcting. 129/0x81 Disk Drive Placed In Failed State Y Single Occurrence Disk Drive Controller Internal SCSI Bus The controller failed a disk drive due to its accumulated error history. Replace the failed disk drive. 130/0x82 NVRAM Image Y Ignore - Out Of Date Operator activity None This event would occur if the disk drives were moved from one disk array to another, and then reinstalled in the original array. The result is that the controller will detect a different stamp on the disks. 157

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Troubleshooting
Event Code Descriptions
157
Troubleshooting
Event
Number
(DEC/hex)
Event Name
Event
Logged
Predictive
Maintenance
Implication
Suspected
Components
Description
102/0x66
Disk drive
reported a
SMART event
Y
Signals
internal drive
errors
threshold
exceeded,
probable disk
failure in
future
Disk Drive
The disk drive reported a
SMART event.
The event is
logged and the common sense
data is updated for all regular
read/write and passthru
commands. The precedence
for SMART event data in the
common area is low, so that
other errors that occur during
the same I/O are reported back
to the host. A SMART event
does not affect the I/O except
that it does count as one try of
the I/O.
128/0x80
Access Time
Count Error
Y
Ignore
None
The frequency distribution
table used to locate recently
modified blocks was found to
be inconsistent. This problem
is self correcting.
129/0x81
Disk Drive
Placed In Failed
State
Y
Single
Occurrence
Disk Drive
Controller
Internal SCSI
Bus
The controller failed a disk
drive due to its accumulated
error history. Replace the
failed disk drive.
130/0x82
NVRAM Image
Out Of Date
Y
Ignore -
Operator
activity
None
This event would occur if the
disk drives were moved from
one disk array to another, and
then reinstalled in the original
array. The result is that the
controller will detect a
different stamp on the disks.