Messages Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator
- Messages Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Event Message Reference
- Miscellaneous Messages
- Temperature Sensor Messages
- Cooling Device Messages
- Voltage Sensor Messages
- Current Sensor Messages
- Chassis Intrusion Messages
- Redundancy Unit Messages
- Power Supply Messages
- Memory Device Messages
- Fan Enclosure Messages
- AC Power Cord Messages
- Hardware Log Sensor Messages
- Processor Sensor Messages
- Pluggable Device Messages
- System Event Log Messages for IPMI Systems
- Storage Management Message Reference
- Index
- Messages Reference Guide

86 Storage Management Message Reference
2303 The enclosure cannot
support both SAS and
SATA array disks.
Array disks may be
disabled.
Ok /
Normal
Cause: This alert is provided for
informational purposes.
Action: None
851 None
2304 An attempt to hot
plug an EMM has
been detected. This
type of hot plug is not
supported.
Ok /
Normal
Cause: This alert is provided for
informational purposes.
Action: None
751 None
2305 The array disk is too
small to be used for a
rebuild.
Ok /
Normal
Cause: This alert is provided for
informational purposes.
Action: None
901 None
2306 Bad block table is
80% full.
Warning /
Non-critical
Cause: The bad block table is used for
remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills, as
bad disk blocks are remapped. When the
table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be
remapped, and disk errors can no longer be
corrected. At this point, data loss can occur.
The bad block table is now 80% full.
Action: Back up your data. Replace the disk
generating this alert and restore from back up.
903 None
2307 Bad block table is full.
Unable to log
block %1
NOTE: %1 is a
substitution variable
that will appear in the
alert description for
specific details about
the alert.
Critical /
Failure /
Error
Cause: The bad block table is used for
remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills, as
bad disk blocks are remapped. When the
table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be
remapped and disk errors can no longer be
corrected. At this point, data loss can occur.
Action: Replace the disk generating this alert
and restore from backup. You may have
lost data.
904 None
Table 4-1. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event ID Description Severity Cause and Action SNMP Trap
Numbers
Array
Manager
Event
Number