CLI Guide

Error Code Message
192 Enable alarm command failed. The enclosure processor is busy or a
firmware download is in progress.
193 Disable alarm command failed. The enclosure processor is busy or a
firmware download is in progress.
194 Quiet alarm command failed. The enclosure processor is busy or a
firmware download is in progress.
195 An error occurred while resetting a temperature probe.
200 No array disks found!
201 Invalid Virtual Disk ID!
202 RAID Type & Size are required to create a virtual disk. Ensure that the
RAID type and the size are correct.
203 Invalid Environment command!
204 File is not writable!
205 Setting Environment Variable Command failed!
206 Filename is not provided!
207 Invalid Strict option! Please provide a valid number between 1 and 100.
208 Span depth is not needed for this RAID type.
209 Array disk(s) cannot be part of virtual disk(s) and also be hotspares.
210 Cannot have silent and logfile switch with the same command.
211 Invalid array disk(s)!
212 Invalid failover disk(s)!
213 Creation of a virtual disk on this RAID controller requires the use of
the entire disk space of the array disks. The size or - sz parameter is
not needed.
214 Invalid size given! size=max or -sz=max is not supported for this RAID
controller.
215 The value given for envname or -envn is null or too long.
216 Invalid virtual disk size!
217 The strict option provided failed! Virtual disk is not created.
218 Unable to determine optimum size for Virtual disk. Ensure that the array
disks are of the same protocol (i.e. SAS, SATA, SCSI). If there is a
mismatch of the array disks then the RAIDCFG will not be able to
determine the optimum size. In addition, also ensure that there is drive
size available for the specified virtual disk.
219 One or more array disks selected to create virtual disk or hotspare
doesn't have enough disk space. Please make sure that all the array
disks and failover drives selected have enough free space.
220 The number of array disks provided is incorrect for the requested RAID
Type! RAID 1 requires exactly 2 array disks, RAID 5 requires at least 3
203