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TABLE E-1 Event Descriptions and Recommended Actions (Continued) Event Code 80 81 83 84 86 87 88 89 Event Type Description Recommended Action Informational The controller has modified mode parameters on one or more drives. Informational The current controller has unkilled the partner controller. The other controller will restart. Informational The partner controller is changing state (shutting down or restarting). Warning In an active-active configuration, the current controller has forced the partner controller to fail over for the specified reason. Save the log files and review them for other errors. A service technician can determine errors from the logs. Informational The FC host port or drive parameters have been changed. Warning The mirrored configuration retrieved by this controller from the partner controller has bad cyclic redundancy check (CRC). The local flash configuration will be used instead. The mirrored configuration is corrupted. Configuration data on the two controllers may be out of sync. Clear configuration may be needed to fully recover from this. Warning The mirrored configuration retrieved by this controller from the partner controller is corrupt. The local flash configuration will be used instead. The mirrored configuration is corrupted. Configuration data on the two controllers may be out of sync. Clear configuration may be needed to fully recover from this. Warning The mirrored configuration retrieved by this controller from the partner controller has a configuration level that is too high for the firmware in this controller to process. The local flash configuration will be used instead. This likely indicates that the current controller has down-level firmware. Update the firmware on the down-level controller. Both controllers should have the same firmware versions. When the problem is fixed, event 20 is logged. 282 HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array reference guide • August 2008

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HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array reference guide
August 2008
80
Informational
The controller has modified mode
parameters on one or more drives.
81
Informational
The current controller has unkilled
the partner controller. The other
controller will restart.
83
Informational
The partner controller is changing
state (shutting down or restarting).
84
Warning
In an active-active configuration, the
current controller has forced the
partner controller to fail over for the
specified reason.
Save the log files and review them
for other errors. A service
technician can determine errors
from the logs.
86
Informational
The FC host port or drive parameters
have been changed.
87
Warning
The mirrored configuration retrieved
by this controller from the partner
controller has bad cyclic redundancy
check (CRC). The local flash
configuration will be used instead.
The mirrored configuration is
corrupted. Configuration data on
the two controllers may be out of
sync. Clear configuration may be
needed to fully recover from this.
88
Warning
The mirrored configuration retrieved
by this controller from the partner
controller is corrupt. The local flash
configuration will be used instead.
The mirrored configuration is
corrupted. Configuration data on
the two controllers may be out of
sync. Clear configuration may be
needed to fully recover from this.
89
Warning
The mirrored configuration retrieved
by this controller from the partner
controller has a configuration level
that is too high for the firmware in
this controller to process. The local
flash configuration will be used
instead.
This likely indicates that the
current controller has down-level
firmware. Update the firmware on
the down-level controller. Both
controllers should have the same
firmware versions.
When the problem is fixed, event
20 is logged.
TABLE E-1
Event Descriptions and Recommended Actions
(Continued)
Event
Code
Event Type
Description
Recommended Action