Owners Manual

Table 27. Event descriptions and recommended actions (continued)
Number Severity Description/Recommended actions
Notification only; no action was taken.
All snapshots were invalidated.
Snap-pool expansion was requested
Recommended actions:
If the policy is to halt writes, then you must free up space in the snap pool by deleting
snapshots.
232 Warning The maximum number of enclosures allowed for the current configuration has been exceeded.
The platform does not support the number of enclosures that are configured. The enclosure
indicated by this event has been removed from the configuration.
Recommended actions:
Reconfigure the system.
233 Warning The indicated disk type is invalid and is not allowed in the current configuration.
All disks of the disallowed type have been removed from the configuration.
Recommended actions:
Replace the disallowed disks with ones that are supported.
234 Error A snap pool had a fatal error and is no longer useable.
Recommended actions:
All the snapshots associated with this snap pool are invalid and you may want to delete them.
However, the data in the master volume can be recovered by converting it to a standard
volume.
235 Error An enclosure management processor (EMP) detected a serious error.
Recommended actions:
Replace the indicated controller module or expansion module.
Info. An enclosure management processor (EMP) reported an event.
Recommended actions:
No action is required.
236 Error A special shutdown operation has started. These special shutdown types indicate an
incompatible feature.
Recommended actions:
Replace the indicated controller module with one that supports the indicated feature.
Info. A special shutdown operation has started. These special shutdown types are used as part of the
firmware-update process.
Recommended actions:
No action is required.
237 Error A firmware update attempt was aborted because of either general system health issues, or
unwritable cache data that would be lost during a firmware update.
Recommended actions:
Resolve before retrying a firmware update. For health issues, issue the CLI show system
command to determine the specific health issues. For unwritten cache data, use the CLI
show unwritable-cache command
Info. A firmware update has started and is in progress. This event provides details of the steps in a
firmware-update operation that may be of interest if you have problems updating firmware.
Events and event messages 99