Users Guide
Description: Virtual disk degraded
Cause 1: This alert message occurs when a physical disk included in a redundant virtual disk fails. Because the virtual disk is redundant (uses mirrored or
parity information) and only one physical disk has failed, the virtual disk can be rebuilt.
Action 1: Configure a hot spare for the virtual disk if one is not already configured. Rebuild the virtual disk. When using a PERC 3/SC, 3/DC, 3/QC, 4/SC, 4/DC,
4e/DC, 4/Di, CERC ATA100/4ch, PERC 5/E, PERC 5/i or SAS 5/iR controller, rebuild the virtual disk by first configuring a hot spare for the disk, and then initiating
a write operation to the disk. The write operation will initiate a rebuild of the disk.
Cause 2: A physical disk in the disk group has been removed.
Action 2: If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. You can identify which disk has been removed
by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk.
Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.
Related Alert Number: 2048, 2049, 2050, 2076, 2079, 2081, 2123, 2129, 2346
Local Response Agent (LRA) Alert Number: 2080
SNMP Trap Number: 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.
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Description: Virtual disk Check Consistency started
Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.
Action: None.
Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: 2085. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.
Related Alert Number: None.
Local Response Agent (LRA) Alert Number: None.
SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.
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