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Message Type 73 CACHE HARDWARE BATTERIES MISSING Error 80 REPLACEMENT DRIVE FOUND BOX # BAY Informational 81 SMART DRIVE ALERT BOX #, BAY Informational 82 DRIVE HOT ADDED BOX #, BAY Informational 83 DRIVE HOT REMOVED BOX #, BAY Informational 84 DRIVE FAILURE BOX #, BAY Error 85 BAD DRIVE FIRMWARE BOX #, Error BAY 86 DRIVE POSITION CHANGE DETECTED Informational 87 DRIVE POSITION CHANGE INVALID Informational Description Action The cache module does not have its required batteries attached to it. If the failure occurred on the standby array controller, remove the standby array controller, remove cache, attach cache batteries, 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 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. A SCSI hard drive that was previously missing or failed has now been replaced with a working SCSI drive. A SCSI hard drive may be close to failing. This was determined either by the hard drive firmware itself using SMART technology or by the array controller using monitor and performance testing. The hard drive should be replaced as soon as possible. A SCSI hard drive has been added to the system in the location specified in the message. A SCSI hard drive has been removed from the system in the location specified in the message. A SCSI hard drive in the system has failed. If the hard drive was part of a configured volume, then the state of the volume depends on the fault tolerance used. Replace the drive as soon as possible. A SCSI drive has been detected that has known, bad firmware on it. Continued usage of this drive could result in drive failure, decreased performance or data loss. Update the hard drive firmware or replace the hard drive as soon as possible. The SCSI hard drives that make up a configured volume have been physically moved within the system. The array controller has updated its configuration information accordingly. The SCSI hard drives that make up a configured volume have been physically moved in such a way that the array controller can no longer access the configured volume. Power the MSA off and restore drives to their original positions. 1510i Modular Smart Array installation and user guide 117

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Message
Type
Description
Action
73 CACHE HARDWARE
BATTERIES MISSING
Error
The cache module does not have
its required batteries attached to it.
If the failure occurred on the
standby
array controller, remove
the
standby
array controller,
remove cache, attach cache
batteries, 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 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.
80 REPLACEMENT
DRIVE FOUND BOX
#<n> BAY <n>
Informational
A SCSI hard drive that was
previously missing or failed has
now been replaced with a working
SCSI drive.
81 SMART DRIVE
ALERT BOX #<n>,
BAY <n>
Informational
A SCSI hard drive may be close to
failing. This was determined either
by the hard drive
rmware itself
using SMART technology or by the
array controller using monitor and
performance testing.
The hard drive should be replaced
as soon as possible.
82 DRIVE HOT ADDED
BOX #<n>, BAY <n>
Informational
A SCSI hard drive has been
added to the system in the location
speci
ed in the message.
83 DRIVE HOT
REMOVED BOX #<n>,
BAY <n>
Informational
A SCSI hard drive has been
removed from the system in the
location speci
ed in the message.
84 DRIVE FAILURE
BOX #<n>, BAY <n>
Error
A SCSI hard drive in the system
has failed. If the hard drive was
part of a con
gured volume, then
the state of the volume depends on
the fault tolerance used.
Replace the drive as soon as
possible.
85 BAD DRIVE
FIRMWARE BOX #<n>,
BAY <n>
Error
A SCSI drive has been detected
that has known, bad
rmware
on it. Continued usage of this
drive could result in drive failure,
decreased performance or data
loss.
Update the hard drive
rmware or
replace the hard drive as soon as
possible.
86 DRIVE POSITION
CHANGE DETECTED
Informational
The SCSI hard drives that make
up a con
gured volume have
been physically moved within
the system. The array controller
has updated its con
guration
information accordingly.
87 DRIVE POSITION
CHANGE INVALID
Informational
The SCSI hard drives that make
up a con
gured volume have
been physically moved in such a
way that the array controller can
no longer access the con
gured
volume.
Power the MSA off and restore
drives to their original positions.
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