HP StorageWorks 1500cs HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array maintenance an - Page 49
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Message 89 INVALID CONFIG BOX #, BAY 100 VOLUME # STATE OK 101 VOLUME # STATE FAILED 102 VOLUME # STATE INTERIM RECOVERY 103 VOLUME # STATE REBUILDING 104 VOLUME # STATE DISABLED 105 VOLUME # STATE EXPANSION ACTIVE Type Error Informational Error Informational Informational Error Informational Description Action For the MSA1500, before using an attached MSA20, the MSA20 is checked to see if any hard drives contain configuration data from a source other than the MSA1500. If so, the enclosure is failed and this message is displayed. An MSA20 attached to an MSA1500 must be configured by the 1500. Attaching an MSA20 that was configured by a Smart Array Controller is not supported and will result in data loss of that existing MSA20 configuration. Replace the indicated hard drive. The configured volume has returned to its normal operating state. This typically occurs after a rebuild operation has completed. The configured volume has been failed because too many SCSI hard drives that it is composed of have failed, exceeding the fault tolerance level. The data on the configured volume is no longer available. There is a risk of data loss. The failed hard drives should be replaced as soon as possible. If necessary, restore data from backup. The array controller has failed one or more SCSI hard drives that the configured volume is composed of, but no data loss has occurred because fault tolerance is allowing the data to be recovered. The failed hard drives should be replaced as soon as possible. The configured volume is rebuilding data on a SCSI hard drive that replaced a previously failed drive. The configured volume has been disabled because too many of the SCSI hard drives that it is composed of are missing. Power off the MSA and all attached external storage enclosures. Unplug and reinsert all SCSI hard drives, ensuring they are fully seated in their bays. Check the cables connecting the MSA to any attached storage enclosures. Power on the attached storage enclosures and then the MSA. The configured volume is currently performing a volume expansion operation. maintenance and service guide 49