HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User's and Service - Page 168

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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Event Code Descriptions Event Number (DEC/hex) Event Name Event Predictive Suspected Logged Maintenance Components Implication Description 167/0xa7 Insufficient Y Ignore - None RAM For Image Operator error Upload or accompanying errors This errors occurs if a disk set has been moved from a controller with more RAM to a controller with less RAM. Consequently, the current RAM configuration is not large enough to hold the NVRAM image stored on disk. More RAM can be added to the controller to correct this problem 168/0xa8 Internal SCSI Queuing Disabled Y Immediate Disk Drive Performance Problem - Unsupported Disk This event indicates that the controller couldn't set the SCSI configuration settings for the disk drive correctly. This could be caused by a failing disk drive, or the use of an unsupported disk drive. 169/0xa9 Internal SCSI Disconnects Disabled Y Immediate Disk Drive Performance Problem - Unsupported Disk The controller could not configure the disk drive to disable disconnects during data transfer phase. This will cause the interface driver to disable disconnects on the channel, thus causing degraded drive performance. This event may also indicate that the controller could not enable queuing on this drive so the interface driver will disable disconnects on the channel. This is typically caused by using an unsupported disk drive that the controller cannot configure properly. 168

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Troubleshooting
Event Code Descriptions
168
Troubleshooting
Event
Number
(DEC/hex)
Event Name
Event
Logged
Predictive
Maintenance
Implication
Suspected
Components
Description
167/0xa7
Insufficient
RAM For Image
Upload
Y
Ignore -
Operator error
or
accompanying
errors
None
This errors occurs if a disk set
has been moved from a
controller with more RAM to
a controller with less RAM.
Consequently,
the current
RAM configuration is not
large enough to hold the
NVRAM image stored on
disk. More RAM can be added
to the controller to correct this
problem
168/0xa8
Internal SCSI
Queuing
Disabled
Y
Immediate
Performance
Problem -
Unsupported
Disk
Disk Drive
This event indicates that the
controller couldn’t set the
SCSI configuration settings
for the disk drive correctly.
This could be caused by a
failing disk drive, or the use of
an unsupported disk drive.
169/0xa9
Internal SCSI
Disconnects
Disabled
Y
Immediate
Performance
Problem -
Unsupported
Disk
Disk Drive
The controller could not
configure the disk drive to
disable disconnects during
data transfer phase. This will
cause the interface driver to
disable disconnects on the
channel, thus causing
degraded drive performance.
This event may also indicate
that the controller could not
enable queuing on this drive
so the interface driver will
disable disconnects on the
channel.
This is typically caused by
using an unsupported disk
drive that the controller cannot
configure properly.