Users Guide

Description: Global hot spare assigned
Cause: A user has assigned a physical disk as a global hot spare. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: 2277
Local Response Agent (LRA) Alert Number: None.
SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.
2099
Description: Global hot spare unassigned
Cause: A physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical 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.
After 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 3/Si, 3/Di, CERC SATA1.5/6ch, and CERC SATA1.5/2s controllers, if you use another application such as the BIOS to include a hot spare in a virtual
disk, then Storage Management unassigns the physical 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. See "Protecting Your Virtual Disk
with a Hot Spare" for more information.
Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: None.
Local Response Agent (LRA) Alert Number: None.
SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.
2100
Description: Temperature exceeded the maximum warning threshold.