HP MSA 1040 HP MSA Events Description Reference Guide (762785-001, March 2014) - Page 40

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274 Warning The indicated PHY has been disabled, either automatically or by a user. Drive PHYs are automatically disabled for empty disk slots or if a problem is detected. The following reasons indicate a likely hardware fault: • Disabled because of error count interrupts • Disabled because of excessive PHY change counts • PHY is ready but did not pass COMINIT Recommended actions • If none of the reasons listed above, no action is required. • If any of the reasons listed above is indicated and the event occurs shortly after the storage system is powered up, do the following: • Shut down the Storage Controllers. Then turn off the power for the indicated enclosure wait a few seconds, and turn it back on. • If the problem recurs and the event message identifies a disk slot, replace the disk in that slot. • If the problem recurs and the event message identifies a module, do the following: • If the indicated PHY type is Egress, replace the cable in the module's egress port. • If the indicated PHY type is Ingress, replace the cable in the module's ingress port. • For other indicated PHY types or if replacing the cable does not fix the problem, replace the indicated module. • If the problem persists, check for other events that may indicate faulty hardware, such as an event indicating an over-temperature condition or power supply fault, and follow the recommended actions for those events. • If the problem still persists, the fault may be in the enclosure midplane. Replace the chassis-and-midplane FRU. • If any of the reasons listed above is indicated and this event is logged shortly after a failover, user-initiated rescan, or restart, do the following: • If the event message identifies a disk slot, reseat the disk in that slot. • If the problem persists after reseating the disk, replace the disk. • If the event message identifies a module, do the following: • If the indicated PHY type is Egress, replace the cable in the module's egress port. • If the indicated PHY type is Ingress, replace the cable in the module's ingress port. • For other indicated PHY types or if replacing the cable does not fix the problem, replace the indicated module. • If the problem persists, check for other events that may indicate faulty hardware, such as an event indicating an over-temperature condition or power supply fault, and follow the recommended actions for those events. • If the problem still persists, the fault may be in the enclosure midplane. Replace the chassis-and-midplane FRU. 275 Info. The indicated PHY has been enabled. Recommended actions • No action is required. 40 Event descriptions

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Event descriptions
274
Warning
The indicated PHY has been disabled, either automatically or by a user. Drive PHYs are automatically
disabled for empty disk slots or if a problem is detected. The following reasons indicate a likely hardware
fault:
Disabled because of error count interrupts
Disabled because of excessive PHY change counts
PHY is ready but did not pass COMINIT
Recommended actions
If none of the reasons listed above, no action is required.
If any of the reasons listed above is indicated and the event occurs shortly after the storage system is
powered up, do the following:
Shut down the Storage Controllers. Then turn off the power for the indicated enclosure wait a few
seconds, and turn it back on.
If the problem recurs and the event message identifies a disk slot, replace the disk in that slot.
If the problem recurs and the event message identifies a module, do the following:
If the indicated PHY type is Egress, replace the cable in the module's egress port.
If the indicated PHY type is Ingress, replace the cable in the module's ingress port.
For other indicated PHY types or if replacing the cable does not fix the problem, replace the
indicated module.
If the problem persists, check for other events that may indicate faulty hardware, such as an event
indicating an over-temperature condition or power supply fault, and follow the recommended
actions for those events.
If the problem still persists, the fault may be in the enclosure midplane. Replace the
chassis-and-midplane FRU.
If any of the reasons listed above is indicated and this event is logged shortly after a failover,
user-initiated rescan, or restart, do the following:
If the event message identifies a disk slot, reseat the disk in that slot.
If the problem persists after reseating the disk, replace the disk.
If the event message identifies a module, do the following:
If the indicated PHY type is Egress, replace the cable in the module's egress port.
If the indicated PHY type is Ingress, replace the cable in the module's ingress port.
For other indicated PHY types or if replacing the cable does not fix the problem, replace the
indicated module.
If the problem persists, check for other events that may indicate faulty hardware, such as an event
indicating an over-temperature condition or power supply fault, and follow the recommended
actions for those events.
If the problem still persists, the fault may be in the enclosure midplane. Replace the
chassis-and-midplane FRU.
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Info.
The indicated PHY has been enabled.
Recommended actions
No action is required.