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Message Type 66 CACHE HARDWARE FAILED AND DISABLED Error 67 CACHE HARDWARE TEMPORARILY DISABLED Informational 68 OBSOLETE CACHE DATA DELETED Informational 69 CACHE BATTERIES LOW, RECHARGING Informational 70 CACHE DISABLED NO CONFIGURATION Informational Description Action The cache memory has experienced a hardware failure. If the failure has occurred on the standby array controller, remove the standby array controller, replace the cache modules, wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert the array controller, ensuring that it is fully seated in the chassis. If the failure has occurred on the active array controller, wait until downtime is available. Power off the MSA, remove the array controller, replace the cache modules, and reinsert the array controller, ensuring it is fully seated in the chassis. Should the issue persist, contact HP support. The cache memory hardware has temporarily been disabled, typically because the battery is not charged or a capacity expansion operation is occurring. The cache automatically enabled once the condition has been corrected. Old data that no longer belongs to any current configured volumes was found in the cache memory at power up. This data has been deleted. This typically happens if cache modules are moved between array controllers. The batteries on the cache module are low and are being recharged. The cache has not been configured and is disabled. The cache is configured using the Storage Management Utility (SMU) or MSA Command Line Interface (MSA-CLI). 1510i Modular Smart Array installation and user guide 115

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Message
Type
Description
Action
66 CACHE HARDWARE
FAILED AND
DISABLED
Error
The cache memory has
experienced a hardware failure.
If the failure has occurred on the
standby
array controller, remove
the
standby
array controller,
replace the cache modules, wait
10 seconds, and then reinsert the
array controller, ensuring that it is
fully seated in the chassis.
If the failure has occurred on the
active
array controller, wait until
downtime is available. Power
off the MSA, remove the array
controller, replace the cache
modules, and reinsert the array
controller, ensuring it is fully seated
in the chassis.
Should the issue persist, contact
HP support.
67 CACHE HARDWARE
TEMPORARILY
DISABLED
Informational
The cache memory hardware
has temporarily been disabled,
typically because the battery is not
charged or a capacity expansion
operation is occurring. The cache
automatically enabled once the
condition has been corrected.
68 OBSOLETE CACHE
DATA DELETED
Informational
Old data that no longer belongs
to any current con
gured volumes
was found in the cache memory
at power up. This data has been
deleted. This typically happens
if cache modules are moved
between array controllers.
69 CACHE BATTERIES
LOW, RECHARGING
Informational
The batteries on the cache module
are low and are being recharged.
70 CACHE DISABLED
NO CONFIGURATION
Informational
The cache has not been con
gured
and is disabled. The cache is
con
gured using the Storage
Management Utility (SMU) or
MSA Command Line Interface
(MSA-CLI).
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