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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Event Code Descriptions Event Number (DEC/hex) Event Name Event Predictive Suspected Logged Maintenance Components Implication Description 195/0xc3 Incompatible Address Table In RAM Image Y Ignore - None Operator error The controller has detected that the amount of NVRAM available for the address table has been reduced. The disk array uses all available NVRAM to create the largest possible address table, which increases the total amount of usable capacity the controller can support. Once the size of the address table has been established, it cannot be reduced. This event is typically caused by removing a SIMM from the controller. Reinstall the SIMM to correct the problem. 196/0xc4 Non-Volatile SIMM Contents Lost Y Ignore unless SIMM no operator Controller activity This error occurs when NVRAM has failed or has been removed at a time when its contents were critical to disk array operation (not shutdown). The NVRAM on the affected controller is invalidated due to missing contents in the additional NVRAM. 197/0xc5 Battery Failed Discharge Test Y Single Batteries Occurrence A battery has failed the long discharge test. This test occurs following power on and every 30 days thereafter. The test takes about 36 hours to complete. Replace both batteries. 175

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Troubleshooting
Event Code Descriptions
175
Troubleshooting
Event
Number
(DEC/hex)
Event Name
Event
Logged
Predictive
Maintenance
Implication
Suspected
Components
Description
195/0xc3
Incompatible
Address Table
In RAM Image
Y
Ignore -
Operator error
None
The controller has detected
that the amount of NVRAM
available for the address table
has been reduced. The disk
array uses all available
NVRAM to create the largest
possible address table, which
increases the total amount of
usable capacity the controller
can support. Once the size of
the address table has been
established, it cannot be
reduced.
This event is typically caused
by removing a SIMM from the
controller. Reinstall the SIMM
to correct the problem.
196/0xc4
Non-Volatile
SIMM Contents
Lost
Y
Ignore unless
no operator
activity
SIMM
Controller
This error occurs when
NVRAM has failed or has
been removed at a time when
its contents were critical to
disk array operation (not
shutdown). The NVRAM on
the affected controller is
invalidated due to missing
contents in the additional
NVRAM.
197/0xc5
Battery Failed
Discharge Test
Y
Single
Occurrence
Batteries
A battery has failed the long
discharge test. This test occurs
following power on and every
30 days thereafter. The test
takes about 36 hours to
complete.
Replace both batteries.