Reference Guide
610 Storage Management Alert Reference
2095 SCSI sense
data %1. The
%1 indicates a
substitution
variable. The
text for this
substitution
variable is
displayed with
the alert in the
Alert Log and
can vary
depending on
the situation.
Warning /
Non-critical
Cause: An array disk has failed, is corrupt, or is
otherwise experiencing a problem.
Action: Replace the array disk. Even though the disk
may not have failed yet, it is strongly recommended
that you replace the disk. Review the message text for
additional information.
903 571
2098 Global hot
spare assigned
OK/Normal/
Informational
Cause: A user has assigned an array disk as a global hot
spare. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None.
901 574
2099 Global hot
spare
unassigned
OK/Normal/
Informational
Cause: An array disk that was assigned as a hot spare
has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a
hot spare. The array disk may have been unassigned by
a user or automatically unassigned by Storage
Management. Storage Management unassigns hot
spares that have been used to rebuild data. Once data is
rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a
member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as
a hot spare. You need to assign a new hot spare to
maintain data protection in this situation.
On the PERC 2/Si, 3/Si, 3/Di, CERC SATA1.5/6ch, and
Cost Effective Raid Controller (CERC) Serial
Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)1.5/2s
controllers, if you use another application such as the
Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) to include a hot
spare in a virtual disk, then Storage Management
unassigns the array disk as a hot spare.
Action: Although this alert is provided for
informational purposes, you may need to assign a new
hot spare to the virtual disk.
901 575
Table 26-2. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event
ID
Description Severity Cause and Action SNMP
Trap
Numbers
Array
Manager
Event
Number