HP MSA 1040 HP MSA Events Description Reference Guide (762785-001, March 2014) - Page 35
This change met a condition to trigger the auto-write-through feature, which has disabled write-back - shutdown
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236 Error Info. A special shutdown operation has started. These special shutdown types indicate an incompatible feature. Recommended actions • Replace the indicated controller module with one that supports the indicated feature. A special shutdown operation has started. These special shutdown types are used as part of the firmware-update process. Recommended actions • No action is required. 237 Info. A firmware update has started and is in progress. This event provides details of the steps in a firmware-update operation that may be of interest if you have problems updating firmware. Recommended actions • No action is required. 238 Warning An attempt to install a licensed feature failed due to an invalid license. Recommended actions • Check the license for what is allowed for the platform, make corrections as appropriate, and reinstall. 239 Warning A timeout occurred while flushing the CompactFlash. Recommended actions • Restart the Storage Controller that logged this event. • If this event is logged again, shut down the Storage Controller and replace the controller module. 240 Warning A failure occurred while flushing the CompactFlash. Recommended actions • Restart the Storage Controller that logged this event. • If this event is logged again, shut down the Storage Controller and replace the controller module. 241 Info. The auto-write-through trigger event that caused event 242 to be logged has been resolved. Recommended actions • No action is required. 242 Error The controller module's CompactFlash card has failed. This change met a condition to trigger the auto-write-through feature, which has disabled write-back cache and put the system in write-through mode. When the fault is resolved, event 241 is logged to indicate that write-back mode has been restored. Recommended actions • If event 241 has not been logged since this event was logged, the CompactFlash probably does not have health of OK and the cause should be investigated. Another CompactFlash event was probably logged at approximately the same time as this event (such as event 239, 240, or 481); see the recommended actions for that event. Event descriptions 35