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Message Type 44 REDUNDANCY FAILED MISMATCH HARDWARE Error 45 REDUNDANCY FAILED MISMATCH FIRMWARE Error 46 REDUNDANCY HALTED EXPAND ACTIVE Informational 47 REDUNDANCY FAILED CACHE SIZE MISMATCH Error 48 REDUNDANCY HALTED FIRMWARE CLONED Informational Description Action Both array controllers must contain the same hardware for them to successfully enter redundant mode. The current array controllers do not contain the same hardware, possibly because one has an attached Fibre Channel daughter card and the other does not. If the MSA is currently involved in host I/O, remove the standby array controller, add or replace the Fibre Channel daughter card as needed, wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert it, ensuring that it is fully seated in the chassis. If this does not resolve the issue, wait until downtime is available. Power off the MSA, remove both array controllers, add or remove Fibre Channel daughter cards as needed on both, and reinsert them, ensuring they are fully seated in the chassis. Should the issue persist, contact HP support. Both array controllers must be running the same version of firmware for them to successfully enter redundant mode. A process called firmware cloning, which attempts to make them both the same firmware level, has failed. Manually update the firmware on the older array controller. If volume expansion is in progress then redundancy is not supported. Volume expansion is initiated and tracked using the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) or Storage Management Utility (SMU). After the volume expansion is complete, redundancy is automatically re-established. Both array controllers must have the same size of cache memory to successfully enter redundant mode. If the MSA is currently involved in host I/O, remove the standby array controller, add or remove cache memory as needed, wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert it, ensuring that it is fully seated in the chassis. If this does not resolve the issue, wait until downtime is available. Power off the MSA, remove both array controllers, add or remove cache memory as needed on both, and reinsert them, ensuring they are fully seated in the chassis. Should the issue persist, contact HP support. Both array controllers must run the same version of firmware for them to successfully enter redundant mode. A process called firmware cloning has been successfully completed in order to make them both the same firmware level. The standby array controller is restarted automatically so they can attempt to achieve redundancy again. 112 MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions