HP P2000 HP P2000 G3 MSA System Event Description Reference Guide - Page 25
Info., Recommended actions, Warning, Resources for, diagnosing and resolving problems, Error - user 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. HP P2000 G3 MSA System Event Descriptions Reference Guide 25