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SCSI to SATA RAID Subsystem | Administrator’s Manual Event Messages | en 209
Bosch Security Systems F.01U.027.802 | V1 | 2006.11
Message LG:0 Logical Drive ALERT: CHL:0 ID:132 Clone Aborted
What Happens?
Logical drive cloning aborted. It could result from one of the following
reasons:
1. The cloning process has been manually canceled by a user.
2. The drive used for cloning might have failed during cloning.
3. Media errors are encountered on another member drive during the
cloning process.
4. The source drive has failed.
5. System has been reset or drive hardware faults occurred.
What to Do? Carefully identify and replace the faulty drive.
Message LG:0 Logical Drive ALERT: Logical Drive Bad Block Table FULL
What Happens? Available bad block table entries full. Media Scan or host access has dis-
covered and marked too many damaged sectors.
What to Do? The target disk drive may have become physically unreliable. Contact
system vendor for help.
Message LG:0 Logical Drive ALERT: Logical Drive Bad Block Table BAD
What Happens? System failed to generate a bad block table. Logical drive may have gen-
erated serious integrity problems.
What to Do? The members of a logical drive may have become physically unreliable.
Locate, replace, and replace the logical drive if possible. Contact system
vendor for help.
Message LG:0 Logical Drive ALERT: Logical Drive On-Line Init Table Bad
What Happens? Serious system faults might have occurred, unstable voltage or damaged
components, and forced the initialization to halt.
What to Do? Check proper system working conditions. Contact system vendor for
help.
Message LG:0 Logical Drive ALERT: Bad Data Block Marked 000000084
What Happens?
Media errors caused data inconsistency; e.g., concurrent occurrences of
media errors on more than one RAID5 member drive. The affected data
blocks # are marked bad. The situation may result from the following:
1. One member drive failed, and media errors are found on another
member drive.
2. Media errors occurred consequentially on two member drives.
What to Do? The data affected by data blocks failure will be lost. The host computer
will return media error messages if host accesses fall within the affected
blocks.