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Message Type 18 ONLINE UPGRADE INCOMPLETE Error 19 ONLINE UPGRADE REDUNDANCY HALTED Informational 20 INITIALIZING SCSI SUBSYSTEM 21 SCANNING FOR SCSI DEVICES 22 INITIALIZING SCSI DEVICES Informational Informational Informational 23 SCSI SUBSYSTEM HARDWARE FAILURE Error 24 BAD SCSI BUS MODE NON-LVD DEVICE FOUND Error 25 FW VERSION IS NOT SUPPORTED Error 26 BAD SCSI TARGET Error 30 I2C READ FAILURE Error Description Action An online firmware update was successful, but a subsequent step failed. In dual-controller configurations, this may cause the other to not update properly. Restart the system. In dual-controller configurations, if the 07 CLONE FIRMWARE? ''=YES message is displayed, select >. In dual-controller configurations, each controller restarts at least once during an online firmware update. During these restarts, the system is not redundant. The SCSI subsystem is being initialized as part of the power-on sequence. The MSA is scanning for attached SCSI devices as part of the power-on sequence. The MSA is initializing all discovered SCSI devices as part of the power-on sequence. The SCSI subsystem has experienced a hardware failure and is not operating correctly. The array controller has halted itself and cannot continue. Contact HP support. The MSA does not support SCSI Single Ended (SE) devices; it only supports SCSI Low Voltage Differential (LVD) devices. Power off the MSA and then examine all attached SCSI devices. Remove any SE devices and replace them with LVD devices. The array controller has been inserted in an MSA chassis in which it is not supported. Contact HP support. The MSA is not properly identifying an external storage enclosure. Do the following: 1. Remove power from the MSA and all attached storage enclosures. 2. Reseat all cables to the external storage enclosures. 3. Verify that all cables are connected in a supported manner. 4. Apply power to the external storage enclosures. 5. Apply power to the MSA. Should the issue persist, contact HP support. The MSA has a number of internal devices that are accessed via an I2C hardware bus. One of these devices failed when attempting to read from it. Certain I2C devices are considered critical and will result in a failure of the array controller, while others may result in some loss of functionality (such as lost display messages). If the issue persists, contact HP support. 110 MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions

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Message
Type
Description
Action
18 ONLINE UPGRADE
INCOMPLETE
Error
An online
rmware update was
successful, but a subsequent
step failed. In dual-controller
con
gurations, this may cause the
other to not update properly.
Restart the system.
In dual-controller con
gurations,
if the
07 CLONE FIRMWARE?
'<'=NO, '>'=YES
message is
displayed, select >.
19 ONLINE UPGRADE
REDUNDANCY HALTED
Informational
In dual-controller con
gurations,
each controller restarts at least
once during an online
rmware
update. During these restarts, the
system is not redundant.
20 INITIALIZING
SCSI SUBSYSTEM
Informational
The SCSI subsystem is being
initialized as part of the power-on
sequence.
21 SCANNING FOR
SCSI DEVICES
Informational
The MSA is scanning for attached
SCSI devices as part of the
power-on sequence.
22 INITIALIZING
SCSI DEVICES
Informational
The MSA is initializing all
discovered SCSI devices as part of
the power-on sequence.
23 SCSI SUBSYSTEM
HARDWARE FAILURE
Error
The SCSI subsystem has
experienced a hardware failure
and is not operating correctly. The
array controller has halted itself
and cannot continue.
Contact HP support.
24 BAD SCSI BUS
MODE NON-LVD
DEVICE FOUND
Error
The MSA does not support SCSI
Single Ended (SE) devices; it
only supports SCSI Low Voltage
Differential (LVD) devices.
Power off the MSA and then
examine all attached SCSI devices.
Remove any SE devices and
replace them with LVD devices.
25 FW VERSION IS
NOT SUPPORTED
Error
The array controller has been
inserted in an MSA chassis in
which it is not supported.
Contact HP support.
26 BAD SCSI TARGET
Error
The MSA is not properly identifying
an external storage enclosure.
Do the following:
1.
Remove power from the MSA
and all attached storage
enclosures.
2.
Reseat all cables to the
external storage enclosures.
3.
Verify that all cables are
connected in a supported
manner.
4.
Apply power to the external
storage enclosures.
5.
Apply power to the MSA.
Should the issue persist, contact
HP support.
30 I2C READ
FAILURE <I2C
device name>
Error
The MSA has a number of internal
devices that are accessed via an
I2C hardware bus. One of these
devices failed when attempting to
read from it. Certain I2C devices
are considered critical and will
result in a failure of the array
controller, while others may result
in some loss of functionality (such
as lost display messages).
If the issue persists, contact HP
support.
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MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions