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Events and Messages This topic lists the MegaRAID Storage Manager events that can appear in the event log. MegaRAID Storage Manager software monitors the activity and performance of all controllers in the server and the devices attached to them. When an event occurs, such as the removal of a drive or the creation of a new drive group, an event message appears in the log displayed at the bottom of the MegaRAID Storage Manager screen. The messages are also logged in the Windows Application log (Event Viewer). Each message that appears in the event log has a Severity Level that indicates the category of the event, as shown in the following table. Table 2 Event Error Levels Severity Level Meaning Information Informational message. No user action is necessary. Warning Some component may be close to a failure point. Critical A component has failed, but the system has not lost data. Fatal A component has failed, and data loss has occurred or will occur. The following table lists all of the MegaRAID Storage Manager event messages. The event message descriptions include placeholders for specific values that are determined when the event is generated. For example, in message No. 1 in the Event Messages table, "%s" is replaced by the firmware version, which is read from the firmware when the event is generated. Table 3 Event Messages Severity Number Level Event Text 0x0000 Information MegaRAID firmware initialization started (PCI ID %04x/%04x/%04x/%04x) 0x0001 Information MegaRAID firmware version %s 0x0002 Fatal Unable to recover cache data from TBBU 0x0003 Information Cache data recovered from TBBU successfully 0x0004 Information Configuration cleared 0x0005 Warning Cluster down; communication with peer lost 0x0006 Information Virtual drive %s ownership changed from %02x to %02x 0x0007 Information Alarm disabled by user 0x0008 Information Alarm enabled by user 0x0009 Information Background initialization rate changed to %d%% 0x000a Fatal Controller cache discarded due to memory/battery problems 0x000b Fatal Unable to recover cache data due to configuration mismatch 0x000c Information Cache data recovered successfully DB09-000202-05 37857-02 Events and Messages Rev. F - May 2011 Copyright © 2011 by LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. Page 155

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Events and Messages
Page 155
DB09-000202-05 37857-02
Rev. F - May 2011
Copyright © 2011 by LSI Corporation. All rights reserved.
Events and Messages
This topic lists the MegaRAID Storage Manager events that can appear in the event log.
MegaRAID Storage Manager software monitors the activity and performance of all controllers in
the server and the devices attached to them. When an event occurs, such as the removal of a
drive or the creation of a new drive group, an event message appears in the log displayed at the
bottom of the MegaRAID Storage Manager screen. The messages are also logged in the Windows
Application log (Event Viewer).
Each message that appears in the event log has a Severity Level that indicates the category of
the event, as shown in the following table.
The following table lists all of the MegaRAID Storage Manager event messages. The event
message descriptions include placeholders for specific values that are determined when the event
is generated. For example, in message No. 1 in the Event Messages table, “%s” is replaced by
the firmware version, which is read from the firmware when the event is generated.
Table 2
Event Error Levels
Severity Level
Meaning
Information
Informational message. No user action is necessary.
Warning
Some component may be close to a failure point.
Critical
A component has failed, but the system has not lost data.
Fatal
A component has failed, and data loss has occurred or will occur.
Table 3
Event Messages
Number
Severity
Level
Event Text
0x0000
Information
MegaRAID firmware initialization started (PCI ID %04x/%04x/%04x/%04x)
0x0001
Information
MegaRAID firmware version %s
0x0002
Fatal
Unable to recover cache data from TBBU
0x0003
Information
Cache data recovered from TBBU successfully
0x0004
Information
Configuration cleared
0x0005
Warning
Cluster down; communication with peer lost
0x0006
Information
Virtual drive %s ownership changed from %02x to %02x
0x0007
Information
Alarm disabled by user
0x0008
Information
Alarm enabled by user
0x0009
Information
Background initialization rate changed to %d%%
0x000a
Fatal
Controller cache discarded due to memory/battery problems
0x000b
Fatal
Unable to recover cache data due to configuration mismatch
0x000c
Information
Cache data recovered successfully