HP MSA2312sa HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array reference guide (5009 - Page 102

The controller's real-time clock RTC settings, A phy has been enabled.

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Table 14 Event code descriptions and recommended actions (continued) Event Event type Description code Recommended action 265 Informational Port bypass circuits currently use the service Perform a system-level shutdown and restart. port, which may limit the link speed or Note that this will cause all data to be interconnect mode support. unavailable for about 1 minute. 266 Informational A copy operation for the specified master volume has been aborted. 268 Informational A background copy operation for the specified master volume completed. 269 Informational A partner firmware update operation has started. This operation is used to copy firmware from one controller to the other to bring both controllers up to the same version of firmware. 270 Warning There is a problem reading or writing the persistent IP data from the FRU-ID SEEPROM, or if invalid data is read from the FRU-ID SEEPROM. Check the IP settings (including iSCSI host channel IP data for an iSCSI system), and update them if they are incorrect. 271 Informational System could not get a valid serial number from the controller's FRU-ID SEEPROM, either because it couldn't read the FRU-ID data, or because the data on it isn't valid or hasn't been programmed. Therefore, the MAC address is derived by using the controller's serial number from flash. This event is only logged one time during bootup. 272 Informational The snap pool is being expanded. 273 Informational Fault isolation has been enabled or disabled for the specified enclosure and controller within that enclosure. 274 Informational A phy has been disabled. 275 Informational A phy has been enabled. 298 Warning The controller's real-time clock (RTC) settings might be invalid after an unexpected power loss. Check the system date and time. If either is incorrect, set them to the correct date and time. 299 Informational The controller's real-time clock (RTC) settings were recovered after an unexpected power loss. 300 Informational CPU frequency has been adjusted to high. 301 Informational CPU frequency has been adjusted to low. 302 Informational DDR memory clock has been adjusted to high. 303 Informational DDR memory clock has been adjusted to low. 304 Informational The controller has detected I2C errors that may have been fully recovered. This event is logged as informational to note an existence of previous I2C errors. 305 Informational A serial number in SC flash memory is invalid. The valid serial number will be recovered automatically. 102 Event code reference

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Event code reference
265
Informational
Port bypass circuits currently use the service
port, which may limit the link speed or
interconnect mode support.
Perform a system-level shutdown and restart.
Note that this will cause all data to be
unavailable for about 1 minute.
266
Informational
A copy operation for the specified master
volume has been aborted.
268
Informational
A background copy operation for the
specified master volume completed.
269
Informational
A partner firmware update operation has
started. This operation is used to copy
firmware from one controller to the other to
bring both controllers up to the same version
of firmware.
270
Warning
There is a problem reading or writing the
persistent IP data from the FRU-ID SEEPROM,
or if invalid data is read from the FRU-ID
SEEPROM.
Check the IP settings (including iSCSI host
channel IP data for an iSCSI system), and
update them if they are incorrect.
271
Informational
System could not get a valid serial number
from the controller’s FRU-ID SEEPROM, either
because it couldn't read the FRU-ID data, or
because the data on it isn't valid or hasn't
been programmed. Therefore, the MAC
address is derived by using the controller’s
serial number from flash. This event is only
logged one time during bootup.
272
Informational
The snap pool is being expanded.
273
Informational
Fault isolation has been enabled or disabled
for the specified enclosure and controller
within that enclosure.
274
Informational
A phy has been disabled.
275
Informational
A phy has been enabled.
298
Warning
The controller’s real-time clock (RTC) settings
might be invalid after an unexpected power
loss.
Check the system date and time. If either is
incorrect, set them to the correct date and
time.
299
Informational
The controller’s real-time clock (RTC) settings
were recovered after an unexpected power
loss.
300
Informational
CPU frequency has been adjusted to high.
301
Informational
CPU frequency has been adjusted to low.
302
Informational
DDR memory clock has been adjusted to
high.
303
Informational
DDR memory clock has been adjusted to low.
304
Informational
The controller has detected I
2
C errors that
may have been fully recovered. This event is
logged as informational to note an existence
of previous I
2
C errors.
305
Informational
A serial number in SC flash memory is
invalid. The valid serial number will be
recovered automatically.
Table 14
Event code descriptions and recommended actions (continued)
Event
code
Event type
Description
Recommended action