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Message Type 450 INVALID SCSI CABLING BOX # Error 500 INITIALIZING PCI SUBSYSTEM Informational 501 PCI SUBSYSTEM HARDWARE FAILURE Error 502 PCI BRIDGE ASIC SELF TEST FAILURE Error 512 ECC CORRECTED MEMORY ERROR SEEN Error 513 UNCORRECTED ECC MEMORY ERROR SEEN Error 518 PERSISTENT MEM ENABLED Informational 519 PERSISTENT MEM DISABLED Informational 520 UNKNOWN I/O MODULE DETECTED Error 521 ISCSI PARAM LOAD ERROR Error Description Action The MSA has detected an external storage enclosure that is cabled incorrectly. Verify that the external storage enclosures are connected properly to the MSA. For more information, see the MSA installation guide. The array controller's PCI subsystem is being initialized as part of the power up sequence. The array controller's PCI subsystem has encountered a critical error during the power-up sequence. Remove the failed array controller, wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert the array controller, ensuring that it is fully seated in the chassis. If the issue persists, contact HP support. The array controller's PCI bridge ASIC has encountered a critical error during the power-up sequence. Remove the failed array controller, wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert the array controller, ensuring that it is fully seated in the chassis. If the issue persists, contact HP support. The array controller has detected an uncorrectable ECC error in the data cache memory. Contact HP support. The array controller has detected an uncorrectable error in the ECC memory on the memory cache board. Remove the failed array controller and replace the memory cache board with a new one. Global variables such as system prompts and profile information remain persistent in cache over power cycles of the system. This message is displayed each time the MSA is powered on. Persistent memory data has not been successfully initialized. Some configuration data may not be available. The MSA cannot determine the type of I/O module installed in the bay. Do the following: 1. Remove power from any external storage enclosures. 2. Remove power from the MSA. 3. Reseat all I/O modules. 4. Apply power to any external storage enclosures. 5. Apply power to the MSA. 6. Verify that the MSA has the latest version firmware installed. Should the issue persist, contact HP support. An error occurred while programming iSCSI configuration to the iSCSI hardware. Contact HP support if the problem persists. 126 MSA controller LCD panel message descriptions

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Message
Type
Description
Action
450 INVALID SCSI
CABLING BOX #<n>
Error
The MSA has detected an external
storage enclosure that is cabled
incorrectly.
Verify that the external storage
enclosures are connected properly
to the MSA. For more information,
see the MSA installation guide.
500 INITIALIZING
PCI SUBSYSTEM
Informational
The array controller's PCI subsystem
is being initialized as part of the
power up sequence.
501 PCI SUBSYSTEM
HARDWARE FAILURE
Error
The array controller's PCI subsystem
has encountered a critical error
during the power-up sequence.
Remove the failed array controller,
wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert
the array controller, ensuring that it
is fully seated in the chassis.
If the issue persists, contact HP
support.
502 PCI BRIDGE
ASIC SELF TEST
FAILURE
Error
The array controller's PCI bridge
ASIC has encountered a critical
error during the power-up
sequence.
Remove the failed array controller,
wait 10 seconds, and then reinsert
the array controller, ensuring that it
is fully seated in the chassis.
If the issue persists, contact HP
support.
512 ECC CORRECTED
MEMORY ERROR SEEN
Error
The array controller has detected
an uncorrectable ECC error in the
data cache memory.
Contact HP support.
513 UNCORRECTED
ECC MEMORY ERROR
SEEN
Error
The array controller has detected
an uncorrectable error in the ECC
memory on the memory cache
board.
Remove the failed array controller
and replace the memory cache
board with a new one.
518 PERSISTENT MEM
ENABLED
Informational
Global variables such as system
prompts and pro
le information
remain persistent in cache over
power cycles of the system. This
message is displayed each time
the MSA is powered on.
519 PERSISTENT MEM
DISABLED
Informational
Persistent memory data has not
been successfully initialized.
Some con
guration data may not
be available.
520 UNKNOWN I/O
MODULE DETECTED
Error
The MSA cannot determine the
type of I/O module installed in the
bay.
Do the following:
1.
Remove power from any
external storage enclosures.
2.
Remove power from the MSA.
3.
Reseat all I/O modules.
4.
Apply power to any external
storage enclosures.
5.
Apply power to the MSA.
6.
Verify that the MSA has
the latest version
rmware
installed.
Should the issue persist, contact
HP support.
521 ISCSI PARAM
LOAD ERROR
Error
An error occurred while
programming iSCSI con
guration
to the iSCSI hardware.
Contact HP support if the problem
persists.
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