Specifications
Chapter #14 - Appendix - Disk Array Error Codes 281 000001628
MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
Chapter #14 - Appendix - Disk Array Error Codes
Listing of SupportedEvents.Inf
11/07/01 -- Revision 2.0.03A
Listing of SupportedEvents.Inf
In its default factory setting, the SupportedEvents.Inf listing is as follows:
[Version]
Signature=”$Windows NT$”
Provider=”Maxtor”
[ONEVENT]
ONEVENT=10,12,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,54,57
[OFFEVENT]
OFFEVENT=1,2
Instructions to Turn Amber Disk Status LEDs Off
The SupportedEvents.Inf file instructs the system to turn the amber Disk Status LED
OFF whenever the following events occur. The information in parenthesis stands for
Gam_event number, User_event number, Priority level, and Severity level.
n A hard disk has been placed online (1, 1, 4, Information)
n A hard disk added as hot spare (2, 2, 4, Information)
Instructions to Turn Amber Disk Status LEDs On
The SupportedEvents.Inf file instructs the system to turn the amber Disk Status LEDs
ON whenever the described event occurs. The information in parenthesis stands for
Gam_event number, User_event number, Priority level, and Severity level.
n Rebuild stopped with error. New device failed. (10, 10, 2, Error)
n A hard disk has failed. (12, 12, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because write recovery failed. (33, 33, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because SCSI bus reset failed. (34, 34, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because double check condition occurred. (35, 35, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because device is missing. (36, 36, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because of gross error on SCSI processor. (37, 37, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because of bad tag from the device. (38, 38, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because command to the device timed out. (9, 39, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because of the system reset. (40, 40, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because of busy status or parity error. (41, 41, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk set to failed state by host. (42, 42, 1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because access to the device met with a selection time out. (43, 43, 1,
Serious)
n A hard disk failed because of a sequence error in the SCSI bus phase handling. (44, 44,
1, Serious)
n A hard disk failed because device returned an unknown status. (45, 45, 1, Serious)










