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rebuilt, 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 CERC SATA1.5/6 ch,
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.
Related Alert
Information
Clear Alert Number: None
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None
SNMP Trap
Numbers
901
Event ID — 2100
Description Temperature exceeded the maximum warning threshold.
Severity Warning / Non-critical
Cause and Action Cause: The physical disk enclosure is too hot. A variety of factors can cause the excessive temperature. For
example, a fan may have failed, the thermostat may be set too high, or the room temperature may be too
hot.
Action: Check for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is
working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near
a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too
hot. See the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.
Related Alert
Information
Clear Alert Number: 2353
Related Alert Number: 2112
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2090
SNMP Trap
Numbers
1053
Event ID — 2101
Description
Temperature exceeded the maximum warning threshold.
Severity Warning / Non-critical
Cause and Action Cause: The physical disk enclosure is too cool.
Action: Check if the thermostat setting is too low and if the room temperature is too cool.
Related Alert
Information
Clear Alert Number: 2353
Related Alert Number: None
Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: 2090
SNMP Trap
Numbers
1053
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