Reference Guide
642 Storage Management Alert Reference
2307 Bad block
table is full.
Unable to log
block %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.
Critical/
Failure/
Error
Cause: The bad block table is the table 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 which means that
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
2309 An array disk
is
incompatible.
Wa rn ing/
Non-critical
Cause: You have attempted to replace a disk with
another disk that is using an incompatible technology.
For example, you may have replaced one side of a
mirror with a SAS disk when the other side of the
mirror is using SATA technology.
Action: Refer to the hardware documentation for
information on replacing disks
903 None
2310 A virtual disk
is permanently
degraded.
Critical/
Failure/
Error
Cause: A redundant virtual disk has lost redundancy.
This may occur when the virtual disk suffers the failure
of more than one array disk. In this case, both the
source array disk and the target disk with redundant
data have failed. A rebuild is not possible because there
is no longer redundancy.
Action: Replace the failed disks and restore from
backup.
1204 None
Table 26-2. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event
ID
Description Severity Cause and Action SNMP
Trap
Numbers
Array
Manager
Event
Number