Reference Guide
102 Storage Management Message Reference
2298 There is a bad sensor
on an enclosure.
Warning /
Non-critical
Cause: The enclosure has a bad sensor. The
enclosure sensors monitor the fan speeds,
temperature probes, etc.
Action: See the hardware documentation for
more information.
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2299 Bad PHY %1 Critical /
Failure /
Error
Cause: There is a problem with a physical
connection or PHY. 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.
Action: Run the PHY integrity test
diagnostics. Replace the EMM that contains
the bad PHY if necessary. See the hardware
documentation for information on replacing
the EMM. Make sure the cables are attached
securely. See the "Cables Attached Correctly"
section in the Dell OpenManage Server
Administrator Storage Management
User’s Guide for more information on
checking the cables. If necessary, attach the
storage to a different connector if one is
available.
None 854
2300 The enclosure is
unstable.
Critical /
Failure /
Error
Cause: The controller is not receiving a
consistent response from the enclosure.
There could be a firmware problem or an
invalid cabling configuration. If the cables are
too long, they will degrade the signal.
Action: Power down all enclosures attached
to the system and reboot the system. If the
problem persists, upgrade the firmware to the
latest supported version. You can download
the most current version of the driver and
firmware from support.dell.com. Make sure
the cable configuration is valid. See the
hardware documentation for valid cabling
configurations.
None 854
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event
ID
Description Severity Cause and Action Clear
Event
Number
SNMP
Trap
Numbers