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Message Type 319 FAN FLASH DONE ON BOX # Informational 320 FAN FLASH FAILED ON BOX # Error 321 BATTERIES LOW, FLASH REFUSED Error 330 AUTO-UPGRADE IN PROGRESS Informational 331 AUTO-UPGRADE DONE Informational 332 AUTO-UPGRADE FAILED Error 333 AUTO-UPGRADE REQUIRES REBOOT Informational 400 STORAGE BOX # FAN OK Informational 401 STORAGE BOX # FAN FAILED Error 402 STORAGE BOX # FAN DEGRADED 403 STORAGE BOX # FAN HOT INSERTED 404 STORAGE BOX # FAN HOT REMOVED 405 STORAGE BOX # TEMPERATURE OK Informational Informational Informational Informational Description Action Indicates that the array controller has completed updating the firmware on a fan module. Indicates that the array controller was unable to update the firmware on a fan module. Retry the operation. Contact HP support if the problem persists. The array controller was unable to proceed with a firmware flashing or cloning operation because the cache batteries are low and there is a risk of data loss if the operation fails. Allow the controller to charge its batteries, and then retry the flash operation. The array controller has detected that firmware upgrades are needed to other MSA components and is preparing to perform the upgrade. The array controller has completed upgrading MSA components. The array controller was unable to upgrade all MSA components. Check previous error messages to determine which components failed to upgrade, and verify that these components are working properly. The upgrade can be retried the next time the MSA is rebooted. The array controller completed upgrading MSA components and requires the MSA to be rebooted before the upgrades can take effect. Reboot the MSA to complete the upgrade process. A fan in the specified storage enclosure that was previously marked as failed or degraded is now operating normally. A fan in the specified storage enclosure has failed. The MSA may now be susceptible to overheating if corrective action is not taken. Check all fans to ensure they are operating. Replace any failed fans. An fan in the specified storage enclosure has been hot added. Check all fans to ensure they are operating. Replace any failed fans. An fan in the specified storage enclosure has been hot added. A fan in the specified storage enclosure has been removed. The temperature in the specified storage enclosure is now back in the normal operating range. 124 MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions

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Message
Type
Description
Action
319 FAN FLASH DONE
ON BOX #<n>
Informational
Indicates that the array controller
has completed updating the
rmware on a fan module.
320 FAN FLASH
FAILED ON BOX #<n>
Error
Indicates that the array controller
was unable to update the
rmware
on a fan module.
Retry the operation. Contact HP
support if the problem persists.
321 BATTERIES LOW,
FLASH REFUSED
Error
The array controller was unable to
proceed with a
rmware
ashing
or cloning operation because
the cache batteries are low and
there is a risk of data loss if the
operation fails.
Allow the controller to charge its
batteries, and then retry the
ash
operation.
330 AUTO-UPGRADE
IN PROGRESS
Informational
The array controller has detected
that
rmware upgrades are needed
to other MSA components and is
preparing to perform the upgrade.
331 AUTO-UPGRADE
DONE
Informational
The array controller has completed
upgrading MSA components.
332 AUTO-UPGRADE
FAILED
Error
The array controller was unable to
upgrade all MSA components.
Check previous error messages
to determine which components
failed to upgrade, and verify that
these components are working
properly. The upgrade can be
retried the next time the MSA is
rebooted.
333 AUTO-UPGRADE
REQUIRES REBOOT
Informational
The array controller completed
upgrading MSA components and
requires the MSA to be rebooted
before the upgrades can take
effect.
Reboot the MSA to complete the
upgrade process.
400 STORAGE BOX
#<n> FAN OK
Informational
A fan in the speci
ed storage
enclosure that was previously
marked as failed or degraded is
now operating normally.
401 STORAGE BOX
#<n> FAN FAILED
Error
A fan in the speci
ed storage
enclosure has failed. The MSA
may now be susceptible to
overheating if corrective action is
not taken.
Check all fans to ensure they are
operating. Replace any failed
fans.
402 STORAGE BOX
#<n> FAN DEGRADED
Informational
An fan in the speci
ed storage
enclosure has been hot added.
Check all fans to ensure they are
operating. Replace any failed
fans.
403 STORAGE BOX
#<n> FAN HOT
INSERTED
Informational
An fan in the speci
ed storage
enclosure has been hot added.
404 STORAGE BOX
#<n> FAN HOT
REMOVED
Informational
A fan in the speci
ed storage
enclosure has been removed.
405 STORAGE BOX
#<n> TEMPERATURE
OK
Informational
The temperature in the speci
ed
storage enclosure is now back in
the normal operating range.
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MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions