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DR Series System Alert and Event Messages, Description/Meaning or Action

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DR Series System Alert and Event Messages The DR Series system provides a variety of system alert and system event message types that describe the current state of the system. You can review these messages, and see if there are any actions you can perform to resolve any reported issue. Dell recommends that you refer to the material in this and other related topics: • Before any attempt is made to troubleshoot your DR Series system. • Before contacting Dell Support for technical assistance. You may be able to resolve any basic issues using the information presented in the DR Series system documentation. Some alert and event messages are purely informational, and provide general system status. Other alert and event messages display specific status or component information or suggest a specific task you can perform to resolve an issue or to verify that a condition exists. There are still other alert and event messages that direct you to contact Dell Support for assistance, where Dell Support intervention may be required. • Table 1 lists the DR Series System Alert Messages by system alert type: general system, system chassis, NVRAM, and PERC-specific alert messages that could be displayed during the course of backup and deduplication-related operations. • Table 2 lists the DR Series System Event Messages by system event type (type 1 through 7): event messages that could be displayed during the course of backup, replication, deduplication, diagnostics, cleaner, DataCheck, maintenance, and OpenStorage Technology (OST) operations. Table 6. DR Series System Alert Messages Alert Message General System Alerts Filesystem scan requested. NVRAM not detected. NVRAM capacitor is disconnected. NVRAM capacitor has degraded. NVRAM solid-state drives (SSD) are disconnected. NVRAM has failed to backup or restore data during the last boot. NVRAM hardware failure. Data volume is not present. Check that all drives are installed and powered up. File server failed to start after multiple attempts. Description/Meaning or Action System is switching to Maintenance mode. Filesystem has read-only access. Ensure that the NVRAM card is seated properly. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or intervention. 150

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DR Series System Alert and Event Messages
The DR Series system provides a variety of system alert and system event message types that describe the current state
of the system. You can review these messages, and see if there are any actions you can perform to resolve any reported
issue.
Dell recommends that you refer to the material in this and other related topics:
Before any attempt is made to troubleshoot your DR Series system.
Before contacting Dell Support for technical assistance.
You may be able to resolve any basic issues using the information presented in the DR Series system documentation.
Some alert and event messages are purely informational, and provide general system status. Other alert and event
messages display specific status or component information or suggest a specific task you can perform to resolve an
issue or to verify that a condition exists.
There are still other alert and event messages that direct you to contact Dell Support for assistance, where Dell Support
intervention may be required.
Table 1 lists the DR Series System Alert Messages by system alert type: general system, system chassis,
NVRAM, and PERC-specific alert messages that could be displayed during the course of backup and
deduplication-related operations.
Table 2 lists the DR Series System Event Messages by system event type (type 1 through 7): event messages that
could be displayed during the course of backup, replication, deduplication, diagnostics, cleaner, DataCheck,
maintenance, and OpenStorage Technology (OST) operations.
Table 6. DR Series System Alert Messages
Alert Message
Description/Meaning or Action
General System Alerts
Filesystem scan requested.
System is switching to Maintenance mode. Filesystem has
read-only access.
NVRAM not detected.
Ensure that the NVRAM card is seated properly.
NVRAM capacitor is disconnected.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
NVRAM capacitor has degraded.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
NVRAM solid-state drives (SSD) are disconnected.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
NVRAM has failed to backup or restore data during the
last boot.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
NVRAM hardware failure.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
Data volume is not present. Check that all drives are
installed and powered up.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
File server failed to start after multiple attempts.
Contact Dell Support for possible support assistance or
intervention.
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