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236 Info. A special shutdown operation has started. These special shutdown types are used as part of the firmware-update process. Recommended actions • No action 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 required. 238 Warning An attempt to write license data failed due to an invalid license. Recommended actions • Check the license for what is allowed for the platform, make corrections as appropriate, and reinstall. If the license is invalid, the write will fail. 239 Warning A timeout occurred while flushing the CompactFlash. Recommended actions • Cycle power and restart the system. If the error persists, save the log files and see Resources for diagnosing and resolving problems on page 3. 240 Warning A failure occurred while flushing the CompactFlash. Recommended actions • Cycle power and restart the system. If the error persists, save the log files and see Resources for diagnosing and resolving problems on page 3. 241 Info. The auto-write-through trigger condition for a CompactFlash failure has been cleared, causing write-back cache to be re-enabled. Recommended actions • No action required. 242 Error A CompactFlash failure has been detected. If the associated auto-write-through-trigger condition has been met, write-back cache is disabled and event 188 is also logged. Once the fault is resolved, event 187 is logged to indicate that write-back mode has been restored. Recommended actions • If event 241 has not been logged indicating that the CompactFlash has recovered, and there are no other events that might indicate a cause for the failure (such as a temperature fault or power-supply fault), then see the topic about transportable CompactFlash in the User Guide for the affected controller module. HP P2000 G3 MSA System Event Descriptions Reference Guide 25

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HP P2000 G3 MSA System Event Descriptions Reference Guide
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236
Info.
A special shutdown operation has started. These special shutdown types are used as part of the
firmware-update process.
Recommended actions
No action 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 required.
238
Warning
An attempt to write license data failed due to an invalid license.
Recommended actions
Check the license for what is allowed for the platform, make corrections as appropriate, and reinstall. If
the license is invalid, the write will fail.
239
Warning
A timeout occurred while flushing the CompactFlash.
Recommended actions
Cycle power and restart the system. If the error persists, save the log files and see
Resources for
diagnosing and resolving problems
on page 3.
240
Warning
A failure occurred while flushing the CompactFlash.
Recommended actions
Cycle power and restart the system. If the error persists, save the log files and see
Resources for
diagnosing and resolving problems
on page 3.
241
Info.
The auto-write-through trigger condition for a CompactFlash failure has been cleared, causing write-back
cache to be re-enabled.
Recommended actions
No action required.
242
Error
A CompactFlash failure has been detected. If the associated auto-write-through-trigger condition has been
met, write-back cache is disabled and event 188 is also logged. Once the fault is resolved, event 187 is
logged to indicate that write-back mode has been restored.
Recommended actions
If event 241 has not been logged indicating that the CompactFlash has recovered, and there are no
other events that might indicate a cause for the failure (such as a temperature fault or power-supply
fault), then see the topic about transportable CompactFlash in the User Guide for the affected controller
module.