HP MSA 1040 HP MSA Events Description Reference Guide (762785-001, March 2014) - Page 19

Disconnect the host port and expansion port from each other and connect them to the proper devices.

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116 Error After a recovery, the partner controller was killed while mirroring write-back cache data to the controller that logged this event. The controller that logged this event restarted to avoid losing the data in the partner controller's cache, but if the other controller does not restart successfully, the data will be lost. Recommended actions • To determine if data might have been lost, check whether this event was immediately followed by event 56, closely followed by event 71; the failover indicates that the restart did not succeed. 117 Warning This controller module detected or generated an error on the indicated host channel. Recommended actions • Restart the Storage Controller that logged this event. • If more errors are detected, check the connectivity between the controller and the attached host. • If more errors are generated, shut down the Storage Controller and replace the controller module. 118 Info. Cache parameters have been changed for the indicated volume. Recommended actions • No action is required. 127 Warning The controller has detected an invalid disk dual-port connection. This event indicates that a controller host port is connected to an expansion port instead of to a port on a host or a switch. Recommended actions • Disconnect the host port and expansion port from each other and connect them to the proper devices. 136 Warning Errors detected on the indicated disk channel have caused the controller to mark the channel as degraded. Recommended actions • Determine the source of the errors on the indicated disk channel and replace the faulty hardware. When the problem is resolved, event 189 is logged. 139 Info. The Management Controller (MC) has powered up or restarted. Recommended actions • No action is required. 140 Info. The Management Controller is about to restart. Recommended actions • No action is required. Event descriptions 19

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Event descriptions
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116
Error
After a recovery, the partner controller was killed while mirroring write-back cache data to the controller
that logged this event. The controller that logged this event restarted to avoid losing the data in the partner
controller’s cache, but if the other controller does not restart successfully, the data will be lost.
Recommended actions
To determine if data might have been lost, check whether this event was immediately followed by
event 56, closely followed by event 71; the failover indicates that the restart did not succeed.
117
Warning
This controller module detected or generated an error on the indicated host channel.
Recommended actions
Restart the Storage Controller that logged this event.
If more errors are detected, check the connectivity between the controller and the attached host.
If more errors are generated, shut down the Storage Controller and replace the controller module.
118
Info.
Cache parameters have been changed for the indicated volume.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
127
Warning
The controller has detected an invalid disk dual-port connection. This event indicates that a controller host
port is connected to an expansion port instead of to a port on a host or a switch.
Recommended actions
Disconnect the host port and expansion port from each other and connect them to the proper devices.
136
Warning
Errors detected on the indicated disk channel have caused the controller to mark the channel as
degraded.
Recommended actions
Determine the source of the errors on the indicated disk channel and replace the faulty hardware.
When the problem is resolved, event 189 is logged.
139
Info.
The Management Controller (MC) has powered up or restarted.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
140
Info.
The Management Controller is about to restart.
Recommended actions
No action is required.