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270 Warning Either there was a problem reading or writing the persistent IP data from the FRU ID SEEPROM, or invalid data was read from the FRU ID SEEPROM. Recommended actions • Check the IP settings (including iSCSI host channel IP settings for an iSCSI system), and update them if they are incorrect. 271 Info. The storage 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. Recommended actions • No action required. 272 Info. Expansion of the indicated snap pool has started. Recommended actions • No action required. 273 Info. PHY fault isolation has been enabled or disabled by a user for the indicated enclosure and controller module. Recommended actions • No action required. 274 Warning The indicated PHY has been disabled, either automatically or by a user. Drive PHYs are automatically disabled for empty disk slots. Recommended actions • Look for corresponding event 275. If either of the following occur, see Resources for diagnosing and resolving problems on page 3: • Event 274 event occurs for an ingress or egress PHY and event 275 doesn't occur. • The system transitions between 274 and 275 more than 8 times per hour. • If a drive PHY for an installed disk has been automatically disabled, replace the disk. 275 Info. The indicated PHY has been enabled. Recommended actions • No action required. 298 Warning The controller's real-time clock (RTC) settings might be invalid after an unexpected power loss. Recommended actions • Check the system date and time. If either is incorrect, set them to the correct date and time. • Also look for event 246 and take appropriate action. When the problem is resolved, event 299 is logged. HP P2000 G3 MSA System Event Descriptions Reference Guide 29

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270
Warning
Either there was a problem reading or writing the persistent IP data from the FRU ID SEEPROM, or invalid
data was read from the FRU ID SEEPROM.
Recommended actions
Check the IP settings (including iSCSI host channel IP settings for an iSCSI system), and update them if
they are incorrect.
271
Info.
The storage 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.
Recommended actions
No action required.
272
Info.
Expansion of the indicated snap pool has started.
Recommended actions
No action required.
273
Info.
PHY fault isolation has been enabled or disabled by a user for the indicated enclosure and controller
module.
Recommended actions
No action required.
274
Warning
The indicated PHY has been disabled, either automatically or by a user. Drive PHYs are automatically
disabled for empty disk slots.
Recommended actions
Look for corresponding event 275. If either of the following occur, see
Resources for diagnosing and
resolving problems
on page 3:
Event 274 event occurs for an ingress or egress PHY and event 275 doesn’t occur.
The system transitions between 274 and 275 more than 8 times per hour.
If a drive PHY for an installed disk has been automatically disabled, replace the disk.
275
Info.
The indicated PHY has been enabled.
Recommended actions
No action required.
298
Warning
The controller’s real-time clock (RTC) settings might be invalid after an unexpected power loss.
Recommended actions
Check the system date and time. If either is incorrect, set them to the correct date and time.
Also look for event 246 and take appropriate action.
When the problem is resolved, event 299 is logged.