HP Surestore Disk Array 12h HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User's and Service M - Page 130
None. Information only., Offline SCSI ID
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Control Panel Error Messages Error Message Explanation Action Not Enough Disks NVRAM Mismatch There are not enough (fewer than three) disk modules in a logical drive set for redundancy. Install more disk modules. The NVRAM images miscompared; array doesn't know which image to use. This error can occur if you remove two controllers from two separate arrays, neither of which were Shutdown, and install them into a new array. Caution: The data memory maps stored in NVRAM are necessary to read the user data. If possible: 1) remove both controllers, 2) reinstall them in their original arrays, 3) run Shutdown, 4) return them to the array where the error occurred, or; 1) remove one controller, 2) power on the array and wait for it to become "Ready," 3) Shutdown the array, 4) reinstall the controller you removed, 5) power on the disk array. NVRAM x/y Failed The NVRAM in the controller module in slot X Replace the controller. or Y failed. Offline SCSI ID One or more controller in this disk array has not Set the desired SCSI ID for the controller(s). been assigned a SCSI ID. Optimizing The array is migrating data to RAID 0/1 to optimize the array performance. None. Information only. Power Off Failure The primary array controller attempted to switch off the power to the power module but it was unsuccessful. Either the secondary array controller or the primary array controller failed and did not allow the power off to occur, or the power module itself may be malfunctioning. Power Off Pending The disk array will continue to function if one fan module fails; however, when a fan module is physically removed from the disk array enclosure, this disrupts the flow of cooling air to the other modules in the enclosure. If you remove a fan module (whether it is working or has failed) from the disk array enclosure, it must be replaced in ten minutes or less, or a power-off will occur. Power 1 Failed The power module in slot P1 failed. Replace power module P1. Power 2 Failed The power module in slot P2 failed. Replace power module P2. Power 3 Failed The power module in slot P3 failed. Replace power module P3. 130