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Message, Description, Action, ENABLE VOLUME, CRITICAL, LOCK-UP DETECTED., CODE=<n>h, SYSTEM NAME

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Message Type 02 ENABLE VOLUME ? ''=YES User input 03 CRITICAL LOCK-UP DETECTED. CODE=h Error 04 ENABLE VOLUMES ? ''=YES User input 05 SYSTEM NAME: Informational 06 RESTARTING SYSTEM Informational Description Action An issue has been found with a configured volume that may result in data loss, so the volume has been disabled. The exact nature of the issue is detailed in a previous LCD display message. Yes = the volume is enabled (regardless of the issue). The volume attempts to return to its normal operating state and the data is accessible. No (or no input) = the volume remains disabled. The volume stays in the failed state and the data is not accessible. During this time, the user can attempt to fix the issue. A critical error has been detected by the array controller firmware. To prevent any possible data loss, the firmware has entered a lock-up state. The provided code contains engineering specific information about the lock-up condition. In dual-controller configurations where only one controller is locked-up, remove the array controller in question, wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert it, ensuring that it is fully seated in the chassis. In single-controller configurations and in dual-controller configurations where both controllers are locked-up, restart the MSA chassis. If the issue persists, contact HP support. An issue has been found with all of the configured volumes that may result in data loss. The exact nature of the issue is detailed in a previous display message. Yes = the volume is enabled (regardless of the issue). The volume attempts to return to its normal operating state and the data is accessible. No (or no input) = the volume remains disabled. The volume stays in the failed state and the data is not be accessible. During this time, the user can attempt to fix the issue. The user-assigned name for the MSA system. This name can be assigned using the Storage Management Utility (SCU) or the MSA Command Line Interface (MSA-CLI). The system is being restarted. 108 MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions

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Message
Type
Description
Action
02 ENABLE VOLUME
<n>? ‘<'=NO,
‘>'=YES
User input
An issue has been found with a
con
gured volume that may result
in data loss, so the volume has
been disabled. The exact nature of
the issue is detailed in a previous
LCD display message.
Yes
= the volume is enabled
(regardless of the issue). The
volume attempts to return to its
normal operating state and the
data is accessible.
No
(or no input) = the volume
remains disabled. The volume
stays in the failed state and the
data is not accessible. During this
time, the user can attempt to
x
the issue.
03 CRITICAL
LOCK-UP DETECTED.
CODE=<n>h
Error
A critical error has been detected
by the array controller
rmware.
To prevent any possible data loss,
the
rmware has entered a lock-up
state. The provided code contains
engineering speci
c information
about the lock-up condition.
In dual-controller con
gurations
where only one controller is
locked-up, remove the array
controller in question, wait 10
seconds, and then reinsert it,
ensuring that it is fully seated in
the chassis.
In single-controller con
gurations
and in dual-controller
con
gurations where both
controllers are locked-up, restart
the MSA chassis.
If the issue persists, contact HP
support.
04 ENABLE VOLUMES
? ‘<'=NO, ‘>'=YES
User input
An issue has been found with all
of the con
gured volumes that
may result in data loss. The exact
nature of the issue is detailed in a
previous display message.
Yes
= the volume is enabled
(regardless of the issue). The
volume attempts to return to its
normal operating state and the
data is accessible.
No (or no input)
= the volume
remains disabled. The volume
stays in the failed state and the
data is not be accessible. During
this time, the user can attempt to
x the issue.
05 SYSTEM NAME:
<name>
Informational
The user-assigned name for the
MSA system. This name can
be assigned using the Storage
Management Utility (SCU) or the
MSA Command Line Interface
(MSA-CLI).
06 RESTARTING
SYSTEM
Informational
The system is being restarted.
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MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions