HP MSA Events Description Reference Guide (762785-001, March 2014)

18 Event descriptions
107
Error A serious error has been detected by the controller. In a single-controller configuration, the controller will
restart automatically. In an Active-Active configuration, the partner controller will kill the controller that
experienced the error.
Recommended actions
See “Resources for diagnosing and resolving problems” (page 5).
108
Info. The indicated volume has been deleted from the indicated vdisk.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
109
Info. The statistics for the indicated volume have been reset.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
11 0
Info. Ownership of the indicated vdisk has been given to the other controller.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
111
Info. The link for the indicated host port is up.
This event indicates that a problem reported by event 112 is resolved. For a system with FC ports, this
event also appears after loop initialization.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
11 2
Warning The link for the indicated host port has unexpectedly gone down.
Recommended actions
Look for corresponding event 111 and monitor excessive transitions indicating a host-connectivity or
switch problem. If this event occurs more than 8 times per hour, it should be investigated.
This event is probably caused by equipment outside of the storage system, such as faulty cabling or a
faulty switch.
If the problem is not outside of the storage system, replace the controller module that logged this event.
Info. The link for the indicated host port has gone down because the controller is starting up.
Recommended actions
No action is required.
114
Info. The link for the indicated disk-channel port is down. Note that events 114 and 211 are logged whenever
a user-requested rescan occurs and do not indicate an error.
Recommended actions
Look for corresponding event 211 and monitor excessive transitions indicating disk problems. If more
than 8 transitions occur per hour, see “Resources for diagnosing and resolving problems” (page 5).