User's Manual
2305
Description: The physical disk is too small to be used for a rebuild.
Cause: The physical disk is too small to rebuild the data.
Action: Remove the physical disk and insert a new physical disk that is the same size or larger than the disk that is being rebuilt. The new physical disk must
also use the same technology (for example, SAS or SATA) as the disk being rebuilt. If the rebuild does not start automatically after you have inserted a
suitable physical disk, then run the "Rebuild" task. See "Replacing a Failed Disk" for more information.
Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: 2326
2306
Description: Bad block table is 80% full.
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 and data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80% full.
Action: Back up your data. Replace the disk generating this alert. If necessary, restore from back up.
Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: 2307
2307
Description: Bad block table is full. Unable to log block %1
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.
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: Replace the disk generating this alert. If necessary, restore your data from backup.
Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.