Messages Reference Guide
Storage Management Message Reference 109
2331 A bad disk block has
been reassigned.
Ok / Normal Cause: The disk has a bad block. Data has
been readdressed to another disk block and
no data loss has occurred.
Action: Monitor the disk for other alerts or
indications of poor health. For example, you
may receive alert 2306. Replace the disk if
you suspect there is a problem.
None 901
2332 A controller hot plug
has been detected.
Ok / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational purposes.
Action: None
None 751
2334 Controller event
log: %1
Ok / Normal Cause: This alert is for informational
purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution
variable. The text for this substitution
variable is generated by the controller and is
displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This
text is from events in the controller event log
that were generated while Storage
Management was not running. This text can
vary depending on the situation.
Action: None
None 751
2335 Controller event
log: %1
Warning /
Non-critical
Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution
variable. The text for this substitution
variable is generated by the controller and is
displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This
text is from events in the controller event log
that were generated while Storage
Management was not running. This text can
vary depending on the situation.
Action: If there is a problem, review the
controller event log and the Server
Administrator Alert Log for significant events
or alerts that may assist in diagnosing the
problem. Check the health of the storage
components. See the hardware
documentation for more information.
None 753
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event
ID
Description Severity Cause and Action Clear
Event
Number
SNMP
Trap
Numbers