RAID Array 410 HSZ40 HSOF Software Version 3.7 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Release Notes
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5.4 Logical Block Address Does Not Match for MEDIUM
ERROR
The Logical Block Address (LBA) is a number used to identify a block on a
mass storage device. The LBA that appears in the Information field of an
Event Log (%EVL) display when the Sense Key field is MEDIUM ERROR
does not agree with the LBA number contained in the Information field of the
extended sense data that is sent to the host system. It is one less than the
number in the extended sense data.
5.5 Adding RAIDsets When Battery Condition is Low
You can use the ADD RAIDSET and ADD MIRRORSET commands,
regardless of the write-back cache battery condition. However, if the SET
controller CACHE_POLICY
is set to A and the batteries are low, the controller
does not allow access to any RAIDsets or mirrorsets. CACHE_POLICY A
requires that the cache batteries be fully charged before you can use RAIDsets
or mirrorsets. Refer to the HSOF Array Controller Version 3.1 CLI Reference
Manual for additional information about CACHE_POLICY.
5.6 Drive-Level Event Reports
Under certain circumstances the "devtype" (device type) field contained in
drive-level event reports %EVL displays as well as error logs, will contain the
value 1F (hexadecimal). When "devtype" is 1F the content of the "device
identification" and "device serial number" fields are undefined and should be
ignored.
5.7 Logical Device Event Reports
Under certain circumstances the Port, Target, and LUN fields contained in
event reports associated with storageset logical devices, Event Log displays, as
well as sense data responses, will be set to 255 (decimal) instead of the Port,
Target, and LUN of the first physical device in the storageset. In addition,
when the Port, Target, LUN are set to 255, the Device Type is set to 0
(magnetic disk device), and the Device Product ID and Device Firmware
Revision Level fields will be ASCII space filled.