Reference Guide
RAC0513
Message There are no virtual disks to be displayed.
Detailed
Description
There are no virtual disks to be displayed. There may be no virtual disks created, the
controller(s) may not be in RAID mode, or there may be pending creation or
deletion jobs that have not completed.
Recommended
Response
Action
Check the following: 1) Check if the server is turned off. If the server is turned off,
turn it on and wait until POST completes. 2) If no virtual disks are created, to start
the virtual disk creation process, click #{create_virtualdisk_link}. 3) If create virtual
disk operation(s) are in a pending state, complete the creation process. To
complete the virtual disk(s) creation, go to the Pendng Operations page and create
a configuration job on the appropriate controller. 4) If delete virtual disk
operation(s) are in pending state, then cancel the operation. To cancel delete
virtual disk pending operation(s), go to the Pending Operations page and delete all
pending operation(s) on the appropriate controller. 5) If the Controller(s) are in
Non-RAID mode, switch the controller(s) to RAID mode. To switch controller(s) to
RAID mode using the F2 System Setup utility, go to Device Settings > RAID
Controller > Controller Management > Advanced Controller Management > Switch
to RAID mode.
Category Storage
Subcategory RAC = RAC Event
Severity Severity 3 (Informational)
LCD Message No LCD message display defined.
Initial Default None
Server
Administrator
Event ID
Not Applicable
Server
Administrator
Trap ID
Not Applicable
RAC0514
Message Unable to create virtual disk(s).
Detailed
Description
Virtual disk(s) cannot be created because of one or more reasons identified in the
Recommended Response Action.
Recommended
Response
Action
Check the following: 1) If no physical disk drives are available for virtual disk (VD)
creation, install additional physical disk drives. 2) If the maximum number of VDs
that can be created on the controller has been reached, a new VD cannot be
created until an existing VD is deleted. 3) If the maximum number of VDs supported
by drive group has been created, a new VD cannot be created until an existing VD
is deleted from the selected drive group. 4) If the physical disk drive(s) are in non-
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