Users Guide

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Description: A virtual disk is permanently degraded.
Cause: A redundant virtual disk has lost redundancy. This may occur when the virtual disk suffers the failure of more than one physical disk. In this case, both
the source physical disk and the target disk with redundant data have failed. A rebuild is not possible because there is no longer redundancy.
Action: Replace the failed disks and restore your data from backup.
Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: None.
Local Response Agent (LRA) Alert Number: 2081
SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.
2311
Description: The firmware on the enclosure management modules (EMMs) is not the same version. EMM0 %1 EMM1 %2
Cause: The firmware on the EMM modules is not the same version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be
caused when a user attempts to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.
The %1 and %2 indicate a substitution variable. The text for these substitution variables is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on
the situation.
Action: Upgrade to the same version of the firmware on both EMM modules.
Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: None.
Local Response Agent (LRA) Alert Number: 2090
SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.
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