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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Event Code Descriptions Event Number (DEC/hex) Event Name Event Predictive Suspected Logged Maintenance Components Implication Description 218/0xda Secondary Controller Failed With Communication Timeout Y See Controller accompanying Backplane errors A controller was discovered to be bad during power on. Specifically, the secondary controller appears to have failed due to its failure to respond within the message timeout period. 219/0xdb Member Disk Drive Added Back Into Disk Set Y Ignore - None Operator or host activity The controller has detected that a member of the disk set that was either down, failed, or missing has been returned to the ready state. This can occur as a result of a Add Physical Drive command, or a hot plug installation of the drive. The disk drive ID number assigned to the drive added appears in the component identifier field of this log entry. 220/0xdc Controller Y Ignore None Initiated Host SCSI Reset The controller is going to initiate a Host channel SCSI reset. This will occur if the controller detects that the channel has not already seen a reset, and DRR (Disable Remote Reset) indicates that a SCSI reset should be generated. 182

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Troubleshooting
Event Code Descriptions
182
Troubleshooting
Event
Number
(DEC/hex)
Event Name
Event
Logged
Predictive
Maintenance
Implication
Suspected
Components
Description
218/0xda
Secondary
Controller
Failed With
Communication
Timeout
Y
See
accompanying
errors
Controller
Backplane
A controller was discovered to
be bad during power on.
Specifically, the secondary
controller appears to have
failed due to its failure to
respond within the message
timeout period.
219/0xdb
Member Disk
Drive Added
Back Into Disk
Set
Y
Ignore -
Operator or
host activity
None
The controller has detected
that a member of the disk set
that was either down, failed,
or missing has been returned
to the ready state. This can
occur as a result of a Add
Physical Drive command, or a
hot plug installation of the
drive.
The disk drive ID number
assigned to the drive added
appears in the component
identifier field of this log
entry.
220/0xdc
Controller
Initiated Host
SCSI Reset
Y
Ignore
None
The controller is going to
initiate a Host channel SCSI
reset. This will occur if the
controller detects that the
channel has not already seen a
reset, and DRR (Disable
Remote Reset) indicates that a
SCSI reset should be
generated.