Messages Reference Guide

Storage Management Message Reference 105
2338 The controller has
recovered cached data
from the BBU.
Ok / Normal Cause: This alert is provided for
informational purposes.
Action: None
1151 None
2339 The factory default
settings have been
restored.
Ok / Normal Cause: This alert is provided for
informational purposes.
Action: None
751 None
2340 The BGI completed
with uncorrectable
errors.
Critical /
Failure /
Error
Cause: The BGI task encountered errors that
cannot be corrected. The virtual disk contains
array disks that have unusable disk space or
disk errors that cannot be corrected.
Action: Replace the array disk that contains
the disk errors. Review other alert messages
to identify the array disk that has errors. If the
virtual disk is redundant, you can replace the
array disk and continue using the virtual disk.
If the virtual disk is non-redundant, you may
need to recreate the virtual disk after replacing
the array disk. After replacing the array disk,
run Check Consistency to check the data.
1204 None
2341 The Check
Consistency made
corrections and
completed.
Ok / Normal Cause: This alert is provided for
informational purposes.
Action: None
1201 None
2342 The Check
Consistency found
inconsistent parity
data. Data redundancy
may be lost.
Warni ng /
Non-critical
Cause: The data on a source disk and the
redundant data on a target disk is
inconsistent.
Action: Restart the Check Consistency task.
If you receive this alert again, check the
health of the array disks included in the
virtual disk. Review the alert messages for
significant alerts related to the array disks. If
you suspect that an array disk has a problem,
replace it and restore from backup.
1203 None
2343 The Check
Consistency logging
of inconsistent parity
data is disabled.
Warni ng /
Non-critical
Cause: The Check Consistency can no longer
report errors in the parity data.
Action: See the hardware documentation for
more information.
1203 None
Table 4-1. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event ID Description Severity Cause and Action SNMP Trap
Numbers
Array
Manager
Event
Number