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Alert Messages

Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator Storage Management User's Guide

  Alert Monitoring and Logging

  Viewing Alerts

  Alert Severity Levels

  Alert Message Format with Substitution Variables

  Alert Message Change History

  SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts

  Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions

Storage Management's alert or event management features let you monitor the health of storage resources such as controllers, enclosures, physical disks, and virtual disks.

Alert Monitoring and Logging

Storage Management performs alert monitoring and logging. By default, the Storage Management Service starts when the managed system starts up. If you stop the Storage Management Service, then alert monitoring and logging stops. Alert monitoring does the following:

NOTE: Storage Management does not log alerts regarding the data I/O path. These alerts are logged by the respective RAID drivers in the system alert log.

Viewing Alerts

Storage Management generates alerts that are added to the Windows application alert log and to the Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator Alert log. To view these alerts in Server Administrator:

  1. Select the System object in the tree view.

  2. Select the Logs tab.

  3. Select the Alert subtab.

You can also view these alerts in the Microsoft® Windows® Event Viewer.

Every alert consists of the following:

Alert Severity Levels

Each alert message in the Storage Management alert log has a severity level. The severity level is displayed in the Severity field of the alert message. The severity level indicates the nature of the alert.

The alert severity levels are as follows:

Alert Severity

Component Status

OK/Normal/Informational. No action is required. The alert is provided for informational purposes and does not indicate an error condition. For example, the alert may indicate the normal start or stop of an operation.

Warning/Noncritical. A component requires attention. This alert indicates a potential problem, but does not necessarily mean that the system has currently lost data or is nonfunctional. For example, a Warning/Noncritical alert may indicate that a component (such as a temperature probe in an enclosure) has crossed a warning threshold.

Critical/Failure/Error. A component has either failed or failure is imminent. This alert indicates a serious problem such as data loss or a loss of function. For example, a Critical/Failure/Error alert may indicate that a physical disk has failed.

Alert Message Format with Substitution Variables

When you view an alert in the Server Administrator alert log, the alert identifies the specific components such as the controller name or the virtual disk name to which the alert applies. In an actual operating environment, a storage system can have many combinations of controllers and disks as well as user-defined names for virtual disks and other components. Because each environment is unique in its storage configuration and user-defined names, an accurate alert message requires that Storage Management be able to insert the environment-specific names of storage components into an alert message.

This environment-specific information is inserted after the alert message text as shown for alert 2127 in Table 14-3.

For other alerts, the alert message text is constructed from information passed directly from the controller (or another storage component) to the Alert Log. In these cases, the variable information is represented with a % (percent sign) in the Storage Management documentation. An example of such an alert is shown for alert 2334 in Table 14-3.

Message Text as Displayed in the Storage Management Online Help and the Server Administrator Alert Log

Alert ID

Message Text Displayed in Storage Management Documentation

Message Text Displayed in the Alert Log with Variable Information Supplied

2127

Background Initialization started

Background Initialization started: Virtual Disk 3 (Virtual Disk 3) Controller 1 (PERC 5/E Adapter)

2334

Controller event log %

Controller event log: Current capacity of the battery is above threshold.: Controller 1 (PERC 5/E Adapter)

The variables required to complete the message vary depending on the type of storage object and whether the storage object is in a SCSI or SAS configuration. The following table identifies the possible variables used to identify each storage object.

NOTE: Some alert messages relating to an enclosure or an enclosure component, such as a fan or EMM, are generated by the controller when the enclosure or enclosure component ID cannot be determined.

Message Format with Variables for Each Storage Object

Storage Object

Message Variables

A, B, C and X, Y, Z in the following examples are variables representing the storage object name or number.

Controller

Message Format: Controller A (Name)

Message Format: Controller A

Example: 2326 A foreign configuration has been detected.: Controller 1 (PERC 5/E Adapter)

NOTE: The controller name is not always displayed.

Battery

Message Format: Battery X Controller A

Example: 2174 The controller battery has been removed: Battery 0 Controller 1

SCSI Physical Disk

Message Format: Physical Disk X:Y Controller A, Connector B

Example: 2049 Physical disk removed: Physical Disk 0:14 Controller 1, Connector 0

SAS Physical Disk

Message Format: Physical Disk X:Y:Z Controller A, Connector B

Example: 2049 Physical disk removed: Physical Disk 0:0:14 Controller 1, Connector 0

Virtual Disk

Message Format: Virtual Disk X (Name) Controller A (Name)

Message Format: Virtual Disk X Controller A

Example: 2057 Virtual disk degraded: Virtual Disk 11 (Virtual Disk 11) Controller 1 (PERC 5/E Adapter)

NOTE: The virtual disk and controller names are not always displayed.

Enclosure:

Message Format: Enclosure X:Y Controller A, Connector B

Example: 2112 Enclosure shutdown: Enclosure 0:2 Controller 1, Connector 0

SCSI Power Supply

Message Format: Power Supply X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID

where Target ID refers to the SCSI ID of the SCSI processor device (EMM) managing the power supply.

Example: 2122 Redundancy degraded: Power Supply 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Target ID 6

SAS Power Supply

Message Format: Power Supply X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C

Example: 2312 A power supply in the enclosure has an AC failure.: Power Supply 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2

SCSI Temperature Probe

Message Format: Temperature Probe X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID

where Target ID refers to the SCSI ID of the SCSI processor device (EMM) managing the temperature probe.

Example: 2101 Temperature dropped below the minimum warning threshold: Temperature Probe 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Target ID 6

SAS Temperature Probe

Message Format: Temperature Probe X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C

Example Message: 2101 Temperature dropped below the minimum warning threshold: Temperature Probe 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2

SCSI Fan

Message Format: Fan X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID

where Target ID refers to the SCSI ID of the SCSI processor device (EMM) managing the fan.

Example: 2121 Device returned to normal: Fan 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Target ID 6

SAS Fan

Message Format: Fan X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C

Example: 2121 Device returned to normal: Fan 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2

SCSI EMM

Message Format: EMM X Controller A, Connector B, Target ID

where Target ID refers to the SCSI ID of the SCSI processor device or EMM.

Example: 2121 Device returned to normal: EMM 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Target ID 6

SAS EMM

Message Format: EMM X Controller A, Connector B, Enclosure C

Example: 2121 Device returned to normal: EMM 1, Controller 1, Connector 0, Enclosure 2

Alert Message Change History

The following table describes changes made to the Storage Management alerts from the previous release of Storage Management to the current release.

Alert Message Change History

Storage Management 2.1

Comments

Product Versions to which Changes Apply

Storage Management 2.1

Server Administrator 2.4

Dell OpenManage™ 5.1

New Alerts

2062 (see comments)

2173

2195

2196

2212

2213

2214

2215

2260 (see comments)

The alert numbers for the new alerts were previously unassigned.

Alerts 2062 and 2260 were previously undocumented in the Storage Management online help, Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management User's Guide, and the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide.

Modified Alerts

2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2065, 2074, 2080, 2083, 2089, 2092, 2141, 2158, 2249, 2251, 2252, 2255, 2269, 2270, 2274, 2303, 2305, 2309, 2361, 2362, 2363

The term "array disk" has been changed to "physical disk" throughout Storage Management. This change affects the message text of the modified alerts.

Obsolete Alerts

2160

2161

2160 replaced by 2195.

2161 replaced by 2196.

Documentation Changes

Documentation updated to indicate clear alert status.

Reference to SNMP trap variables removed.

Corresponding Array Manager event numbers removed (see comments).

Starting with Dell OpenManage 5.0, Array Manager is no longer an installable option. If you have an Array Manager installation and wish to see how the Array Manager events correspond to the Storage Management alerts, refer to the product documentation prior to Storage Management 2.1 or Dell OpenManage 5.1.

SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts

By default, Storage Management installs SNMP trap forwarding support. For this support to function, you should have SNMP installed on the managed system prior to installing Storage Management.

NOTE: For more information on installation requirements and SNMP, refer to the Server Administrator documentation.

SNMP Trap Forwarding

The alerts displayed in the Storage Management alert log are forwarded to the operating system event log. If you have SNMP installed on the managed system (and the SNMP service is running), the Storage Management alerts in the operating system event log will be forwarded as SNMP traps. In order for these traps to be viewable, however, a target system or application must be configured to receive these traps. SNMP traps that are generated by Storage Management can be viewed in any standard SNMP-compatible enterprise management console.

The SNMP service must be configured to forward the SNMP traps to the target system or application. When forwarding to an application, the application should also be configured to receive the SNMP traps. The Dell OpenManage IT Assistant application is already configured to receive the SNMP traps generated by Storage Management.

Refer to your operating system documentation for information on configuring the operating system to forward SNMP traps. This information may be located under such topics as "setting up SNMP" or "SNMP traps." When configuring SNMP, be sure that the SNMP traps are forwarded to the correct server. For information on configuring an application to receive SNMP traps, refer to the documentation for that application.

SNMP Trap Definitions

The Storage Management management information base (MIB) defines the SNMP traps that Storage Management generates. These traps correspond to the alerts documented in "Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions". The MIB is located in a subdirectory of the Storage Management installation directory. The subdirectory location for the MIB is ..\sm\mibs\dcstorag.mib.

NOTE: Storage Management supports trap forwarding on both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.

Viewing SNMP Traps

SNMP traps that are generated by Storage Management can be viewed in any standard SNMP-compatible enterprise management console. These traps are defined in the Storage Management MIB. These traps correspond to the alerts documented in "Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions". For more information on the MIB and its structure, as well as a change history of the SNMP traps, see the document titled Dell OpenManage™ SNMP Reference Guide.

For more information on configuring SNMP, see "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts".

Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions

The following sections describe alerts generated by the RAID or SCSI controllers supported by Storage Management. The alerts are displayed in the Server Administrator Alert subtab or through Windows Event Viewer. These alerts can also be forwarded as SNMP traps to other applications.

SNMP traps are generated for the alerts listed in the following sections. These traps are included in the Storage Management management information base (MIB). For more information on SNMP support and the MIB, see "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts".

To locate an alert, scroll through the following sections to find the alert number displayed on the Server Administrator Alert tab or search this document for the alert message text or number.

2048

Description: Device failed

Cause: A storage component such as a physical disk or an enclosure has failed. The failed component may have been identified by the controller while performing a task such as a rescan or a check consistency.

Action: Replace the failed component. You can identify which component has failed by locating the component that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the failed component.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2121. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 754, 804, 854, 904, 954, 1004, 1054, 1104, 1154, 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

NOTE: In certain circumstances, this alert is not generated when a physical disk fails. See "Physical Disk State, Alert Messages and Hot Spares on PERC 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC, 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, 4e/Si, 4e/Di, and CERC ATA100/4ch Controllers" for more information.

2049

Description: Physical disk removed

Cause: A physical disk has been removed from the disk group. This alert can also be caused by loose or defective cables or by problems with the enclosure.

Action: If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. On some controllers, a removed disk has a red X for its status. On other controllers, a removed disk may have an Offline status or is not displayed on the user interface. Perform a rescan after replacing or restoring the disk. If a disk has not been removed from the disk group, then check for problems with the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. If the problem persists, check the enclosure documentation for further diagnostic information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2052. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2050

Description: Physical disk offline

Cause: A physical disk in the disk group is offline. A user may have manually put the physical disk offline.

Action: Perform a rescan. You can also select the offline disk and perform a Make Online operation.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2158. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2051

Description: Physical disk degraded

Cause: A physical disk has reported an error condition and may be degraded. The physical disk may have reported the error condition in response to a check consistency or other operation.

Action: Replace the degraded physical disk. You can identify which disk is degraded by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2052

Description: Physical disk inserted

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2053

Description: Virtual disk created

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Clear Alert Number: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2054

Description: Virtual disk deleted

Cause: A virtual disk has been deleted. Performing a Reset Configuration may detect that a virtual disk has been deleted and generate this alert.

Action: None.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2055

Description: Virtual disk configuration changed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Clear Alert Number: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2056

Description: Virtual disk failed

Cause: One or more physical disks included in the virtual disk have failed. If the virtual disk is nonredundant (does not use mirrored or parity data), then the failure of a single physical disk can cause the virtual disk to fail. If the virtual disk is redundant, then more physical disks have failed than can be rebuilt using mirrored or parity information.

Action: Create a new virtual disk and restore from a backup.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2057

Description: Virtual disk degraded

Cause 1: This alert message occurs when a physical disk included in a redundant virtual disk fails. Because the virtual disk is redundant (uses mirrored or parity information) and only one physical disk has failed, the virtual disk can be rebuilt.

Action 1: Configure a hot spare for the virtual disk if one is not already configured. Rebuild the virtual disk. When using a PERC 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC, 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, or CERC ATA100/4ch controller, rebuild the virtual disk by first configuring a hot spare for the disk, and then initiating a write operation to the disk. The write operation will initiate a rebuild of the disk.

Cause 2: A physical disk in the disk group has been removed.

Action 2: If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. You can identify which disk has been removed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2057. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2058

Description: Virtual disk Check Consistency started

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2085. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2059

Description: Virtual disk format started

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2086. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2061

Description: Virtual disk initialization started

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2088. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2062

Description: Physical disk initialization started.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See Alert Severity Levels for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2089. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts for more information.

2063

Description: Virtual disk reconfiguration started

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2090. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2064

Description: Virtual disk rebuild started

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2091. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2065

Description: Physical disk rebuild started

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2092. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2067

Description: Virtual disk Check Consistency cancelled

Cause: The check consistency operation cancelled because a physical disk in the disk group has failed or because a user cancelled the check consistency operation.

Action: If the physical disk failed, then replace the physical disk. You can identify which disk failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk. When performing a check consistency, be aware that the check consistency can take a long time. The time it takes depends on the size of the physical disk or the virtual disk.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2070

Description: Virtual disk initialization cancelled

Cause: The virtual disk initialization cancelled because a physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or because a user cancelled the virtual disk initialization.

Action: If a physical disk failed, then replace the physical disk. You can identify which disk has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk. Restart the format physical disk operation. Restart the virtual disk initialization.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2074

Description: Physical disk rebuild cancelled

Cause: A user has cancelled the rebuild operation.

Action: Restart the rebuild operation.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2076

Description: Virtual disk Check Consistency failed

Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk failed or an error exists in the parity information. A failed physical disk can cause errors in parity information.

Action: Replace the failed physical disk. You can identify which disk has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Rebuild the physical disk. When finished, restart the check consistency operation.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2077

Description: Virtual disk format failed

Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk failed.

Action: Replace the failed physical disk. You can identify which physical disk has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Rebuild the physical disk. When finished, restart the virtual disk format operation.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2079

Description: Virtual disk initialization failed

Cause: The controller cannot communicate with attached devices. A disk may be removed or contain errors. Cables may also be loose or defective.

Action: Power down and reseat the physical disks. Verify the health of attached devices. Review the Alert Log for significant alerts. If a physical disk has failed, then replace the physical disk. If the virtual disk is on a SAS controller, run the PHY integrity diagnostic tests. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2080

Description: Physical disk initialize failed

Cause: The physical disk has failed or is corrupt.

Action: Replace the failed or corrupt disk. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Restart the initialization.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2081

Description: Virtual disk reconfiguration failed

Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the reconfiguration.

Action: Replace the failed or corrupt disk. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. If the physical disk is part of a redundant disk group, then rebuild the physical disk. When finished, restart the reconfiguration.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2082

Description: Virtual disk rebuild failed

Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the rebuild.

Action: Replace the failed or corrupt disk. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Restart the virtual disk rebuild.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2083

Description: Physical disk rebuild failed

Cause: A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the rebuild.

Action: Replace the failed or corrupt disk. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Rebuild the virtual disk rebuild.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2085

Description: Virtual disk Check Consistency completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2085 is a clear alert for alert 2058.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2086

Description: Virtual disk format completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2086 is a clear alert for alert 2059.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2088

Description: Virtual disk initialization completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2088 is a clear alert for alerts 2061 and 2136.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2089

Description: Physical disk initialize completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2089 is a clear alert for alert 2062.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2090

Description: Virtual disk reconfiguration completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2090 is a clear alert for alert 2063.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2091

Description: Virtual disk rebuild completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2091 is a clear alert for alert 2064.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2092

Description: Physical disk rebuild completed

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2092 is a clear alert for alert 2065.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2094

Description: Predictive Failure reported.

Cause: The physical disk is predicted to fail. Many physical disks contain Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). When enabled, SMART monitors the health of the disk based on indications such as the number of write operations that have been performed on the disk.

Action: Replace the physical disk. Even though the disk may not have failed yet, it is strongly recommended that you replace the disk. If this disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, perform the Offline task on the disk; replace the disk; and then assign a hot spare and the rebuild will start automatically. If this disk is part of a nonredundant disk, back up your data immediately. If the disk fails, you will not be able to recover the data. If this disk is a hot spare, then unassign the hot spare; perform the Prepare to Remove task on the disk; replace the disk; and assign the new disk as a hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2095

Description: SCSI sense data %1.

Cause: A physical disk has failed, is corrupt, or is otherwise experiencing a problem. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Replace the physical disk. Even though the disk may not have failed yet, it is strongly recommended that you replace the disk. If this disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, perform the Offline task on the disk; replace the disk; and then assign a hot spare and the rebuild will start automatically. If this disk is part of a nonredundant disk, back up your data immediately. If the disk fails, you will not be able to recover the data. If this disk is a hot spare, then unassign the hot spare; perform the Prepare to Remove task on the disk; replace the disk; and assign the new disk as a hot spare.

If the physical disk has already failed, see "Replacing a Failed Disk" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2098

Description: Global hot spare assigned

Cause: A user has assigned a physical disk as a global hot spare. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2099

Description: Global hot spare unassigned

Cause: A physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk may have been unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares that have been used to rebuild data. After data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, 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 PERC 3/Si, 3/Di, CERC SATA1.5/6ch, 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. See "Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare" for more information.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2100

Description: Temperature exceeded the maximum warning threshold.

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. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2353. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1053. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2101

Description: Temperature dropped below the minimum warning threshold.

Cause: The physical disk enclosure is too cool.

Action: Check whether the thermostat setting is too low and whether the room temperature is too cool.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2353. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1053. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2102

Description: Temperature exceeded the maximum failure threshold.

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. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1054. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2103

Description: Temperature dropped below the minimum failure threshold.

Cause: The physical disk enclosure is too cool.

Action: Check whether the thermostat setting is too low and whether the room temperature is too cool.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1054. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2104

Description: Controller battery is reconditioning.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2105. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2105

Description: Controller battery recondition is completed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2105 is a clear alert for alert 2104.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2106

Description: SMART FPT exceeded.

Cause: A disk on the specified controller has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) indicating that the disk is likely to fail in the near future.

Action: Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a nonredundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2107

Description: SMART configuration change.

Cause: A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) after a configuration change. The disk is likely to fail in the near future.

Action: Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a nonredundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2108

Description: SMART warning.

Cause: A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.

Action: Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a nonredundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2109

Description: SMART warning temperature.

Cause: A disk has reached an unacceptable temperature and received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.

First Action: Determine why the physical disk has reached an unacceptable temperature. 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 or cold. Verify that the fans in the server or enclosure are working. If the physical disk is in an enclosure, you should 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. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.

Second Action: If you cannot identify why the disk has reached an unacceptable temperature, then replace the disk. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a nonredundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2110

Description: SMART warning degraded.

Cause: A disk is degraded and has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.

Action: Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a nonredundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a nonredundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2111

Description: Failure prediction threshold exceeded due to test - No action needed.

Cause: A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) due to test conditions.

Action: None.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2112

Description: Enclosure was shut down.

Cause: The physical disk enclosure is either hotter or cooler than the maximum or minimum allowable temperature range.

Action: Check for factors that may cause overheating or excessive cooling. 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 or too cold. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2114

Description: A Check Consistency on a virtual disk has been paused (suspended).

Cause: The check consistency operation on a virtual disk was paused by a user.

Action: To resume the check consistency operation, right-click the virtual disk in the Storage Management tree view and select Resume Check Consistency.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2115. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2115

Description: A Check Consistency on a virtual disk has been resumed.

Cause: The check consistency operation on a virtual disk has resumed processing after being paused by a user.

Action: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2115 is a clear alert for alert 2114.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2116

Description: A virtual disk and its mirror have been split.

Cause: A user has caused a mirrored virtual disk to be split. When a virtual disk is mirrored, its data is copied to another virtual disk in order to maintain redundancy. After being split, both virtual disks retain a copy of the data, although because the mirror is no longer intact, updates to the data are no longer copied to the mirror.

Action: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2117

Description: A mirrored virtual disk has been unmirrored.

Cause: A user has caused a mirrored virtual disk to be unmirrored. When a virtual disk is mirrored, its data is copied to another virtual disk in order to maintain redundancy. After being unmirrored, the disk formerly used as the mirror returns to being a physical disk and becomes available for inclusion in another virtual disk.

Action: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2118

Description: The write policy has changed.

Cause: A user has changed the write policy for a virtual disk.

Action: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2120

Description: Enclosure firmware mismatch

Cause: The firmware on the enclosure management modules (EMMs) is not the same version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be caused when a user attempts to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.

Action: Download the same version of the firmware to both EMM modules.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853 . See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2121

Description: Device returned to normal

Cause: A device that was previously in an error state has returned to a normal state. For example, if an enclosure became too hot and subsequently cooled down, then you may receive this alert.

Action: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2121 is a clear alert for alert 2048.

SNMP Trap Number: 752, 802, 852, 902, 952, 1002, 1052, 1102, 1152, 1202. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2122

Description: Redundancy degraded

Cause: One or more of the enclosure components has failed. For example, a fan or power supply may have failed. Although the enclosure is currently operational, the failure of additional components could cause the enclosure to fail.

Action: Identify and replace the failed component. To identify the failed component, select the enclosure in the tree view and click the Health subtab. Any failed component will be identified with a red X on the enclosure's Health subtab. Alternatively, you can select the Storage object and click the Health subtab. The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a failed or degraded component. See the enclosure documentation for information on replacing enclosure components and for other diagnostic information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2124 is a clear alert for alert 2122 and 2123.

SNMP Trap Number: 1305. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2123

Description: Redundancy lost

Cause: A virtual disk or an enclosure has lost data redundancy. In the case of a virtual disk, one or more physical disks included in the virtual disk have failed. Due to the failed physical disk or disks, the virtual disk is no longer maintaining redundant (mirrored or parity) data. The failure of an additional physical disk will result in lost data. In the case of an enclosure, more than one enclosure component has failed. For example, the enclosure may have suffered the loss of all fans or all power supplies.

Action: Identify and replace the failed components. To identify the failed component, select the Storage object and click the Health subtab. The controller status displayed on the Health subtab indicates whether a controller has a failed or degraded component. Click the controller that displays a Warning or Failed status. This action displays the controller Health subtab which displays the status of the individual controller components. Continue clicking the components with a Warning or Failed status until you identify the failed component. See "Storage Health" for more information. See the enclosure documentation for information on replacing enclosure components and for other diagnostic information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical . See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information. The SNMP trap for this alert has a severity of Critical.

Clear Alert Number: 2124. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1306. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2124

Description: Redundancy normal

Cause: Data redundancy has been restored to a virtual disk or an enclosure that previously suffered a loss of redundancy.

Action: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational . See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1304. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2126

Description: SCSI sense sector reassign

Cause: A sector of the disk is corrupted and data cannot be maintained on this portion of the disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: If the disk is part of a nonredundant virtual disk, then replace the disk. Any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk may be lost and you may need to restore your data from backup. If the disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, then any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk will be reallocated elsewhere in the virtual disk.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2127

Description: Background initialization started

Cause: Background initialization of a virtual disk has started. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2130 is a clear alert for alert 2127.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2128

Description: Background initialization cancelled

Cause: Background initialization of a virtual disk has been cancelled. A user or the firmware may have stopped background initialization.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2129

Description: Background initialization failed

Cause: Background initialization of a virtual disk has failed.

Action: None.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2130

Description: Background initialization completed

Cause: Background initialization of a virtual disk has completed. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2131

Description: Firmware version mismatch

Cause: The firmware on the controller is not a supported version.

Action: Install a supported version of the firmware. If you do not have a supported version of the firmware available, it can be downloaded from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2132

Description: Driver version mismatch

Cause: The controller driver is not a supported version.

Action: Install a supported version of the driver. If you do not have a supported driver version available, it can be downloaded from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2135

Description: Array Manager is installed on the system

Cause: Storage Management has been installed on a system that has an Array Manager installation.

Action: Installing Storage Management and Array Manager on the same system is not a supported configuration. Uninstall either Storage Management or Array Manager.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 103. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

NOTE: If you have an Array Manager installation and need information on how to migrate from Array Manager to Storage Management, refer to the product documentation prior to Storage Management 2.1 or Dell OpenManage 5.1.

2136

Description: Virtual disk initialization

Cause: Virtual disk initialization is in progress. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2088. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2137

Description: Communication timeout

Cause: The controller is unable to communicate with an enclosure. There are several reasons why communication may be lost. For example, there may be a bad or loose cable. An unusual amount of I/O may also interrupt communication with the enclosure. In addition, communication loss may be caused by software, hardware, or firmware problems, bad or failed power supplies, and enclosure shutdown.

When viewed in the Alert Log, the description for this event displays several variables. These variables are as follows: Controller name, enclosure name, type of communication problem, return code, SCSI status.

Action: Check for problems with the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. You should also check to see if the enclosure has degraded or failed components. To do so, select the enclosure object in the tree view and click the Health subtab. The Health subtab displays the status of the enclosure components. Verify that the controller has supported driver and firmware versions installed and that the enclosure management modules (EMMs) are each running the same version of supported firmware.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2162. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2138

Description: Enclosure alarm enabled

Cause: A user has enabled the enclosure alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2139

Description: Enclosure alarm disabled

Cause: A user has disabled the enclosure alarm.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2140

Description: Dead disk segments restored

Cause: Disk space that was formerly "dead" or inaccessible to a redundant virtual disk has been restored. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2141

Description: Physical disk dead segments removed

Cause: Portions of the physical disk were formerly inaccessible. The disk space from these dead segments has been recovered and is now usable. Any data residing on these dead segments has been lost. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2142

Description: Controller rebuild rate has changed

Cause: A user has changed the controller rebuild rate. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2143

Description: Controller alarm enabled

Cause: A user has enabled the controller alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2144

Description: Controller alarm disabled

Cause: A user has disabled the controller alarm. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2145

Description: Controller battery low.

Cause: The controller battery charge is low. On batteries that automatically recharge or recondition, this alert may be generated multiple times when the recharge limit is reached.

Action: Recondition the battery. See "RAID Controller Batteries" and "Recondition Battery" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2146

Description: Bad block replacement error

Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Action: See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2147

Description: Bad block sense error

Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Action: See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753

2148

Description: Bad block medium error

Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Action: See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2149

Description: Bad block extended sense error

Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Action: See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2150

Description: Bad block extended medium error

Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Action: See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," "Sense," or "Medium" Error" for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2151

Description: Enclosure asset tag changed.

Cause: A user has changed the enclosure asset tag. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2152

Description: Enclosure asset name changed.

Cause: A user has changed the enclosure asset name. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2153

Description: Enclosure service tag changed.

Cause: An enclosure service tag was changed. In most circumstances, this service tag should only be changed by Dell Support.

Action: Ensure that the service tag was changed under authorized circumstances.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2154

Description: The temperature probe maximum warning value changed

Cause: A user has changed the value for the maximum temperature probe warning threshold. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1051. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2155

Description: The temperature probe minimum warning value changed

Cause: A user has changed the value for the minimum temperature probe warning threshold. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1051. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2156

Description: Controller alarm has been tested

Cause: The controller alarm test has run successfully. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2157

Description: Controller configuration has been reset.

Cause: A user has reset the controller configuration. See "Reset Configuration" for more information. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2158

Description: Physical disk online.

Cause: An offline physical disk has been made online. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2158 is a clear alert for alert 2050.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2159

Description: Virtual disk renamed

Cause: A user has renamed a virtual disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

When renaming a virtual disk on a PERC 3/Si, 3/Di, CERC SATA1.5/6ch, and CERC SATA1.5/2s controller, this alert displays the new virtual disk name. On the PERC 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC, 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, 4/IM, 4e/Si, 4e/Di, and CERC ATA100/4ch controllers, this alert displays the original virtual disk name.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2162

Description: Communication regained

Cause: Communication with an enclosure has been restored. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2162 is a clear alert for alerts 2137 and 2292.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2163

Description: Rebuild completed with errors

Cause: See "A Rebuild Completes with Errors" for more information.

Action: See "A Rebuild Completes with Errors" for more information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2164

Description: See readme.txt for a list of validated controller driver versions.

Cause: Storage Management is unable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller drivers.

Action: This alert is generated for informational purposes. See the Readme file for driver and firmware requirements. In particular, if Storage Management experiences performance problems, you should verify that you have the minimum supported versions of the drivers and firmware installed.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 101. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2165

Description: The RAID controller firmware and driver validation was not performed. The configuration file cannot be opened.

Cause: Storage Management is unable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller firmware and drivers. This situation may occur for a variety of reasons. For example, the install directory path to the configuration file may not be correct. The configuration file may also have been removed or renamed.

Action: Reinstall Storage Management.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2166

Description: The RAID controller firmware and driver validation was not performed. The configuration file is out of date or corrupted.

Cause: Storage Management is unable to determine whether the system has the minimum required versions of the RAID controller firmware and drivers. This situation has occurred because a configuration file is unreadable or missing data. The configuration file may be corrupted.

Action: Reinstall Storage Management.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2167

Description: The current kernel version and the non-RAID SCSI driver version are older than the minimum required levels. See readme.txt for a list of validated kernel and driver versions.

Cause: The version of the kernel and the driver do not meet the minimum requirements. Storage Management may not be able to display the storage or perform storage management functions until you have updated the system to meet the minimum requirements.

Action: See the Readme file for kernel and driver requirements. Update the system to meet the minimum requirements and then reinstall Storage Management.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 103. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2168

Description: The non-RAID SCSI driver version is older than the minimum required level. See readme.txt for the validated driver version.

Cause: The version of the driver does not meet the minimum requirements. Storage Management may not be able to display the storage or perform storage management functions until you have updated the system to meet the minimum requirements.

Action: See the Readme file for the driver requirements. Update the system to meet the minimum requirements and then reinstall Storage Management.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 103. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2169

Description: The controller battery needs to be replaced.

Cause: The controller battery cannot recharge. The battery may have been already recharged the maximum number of times. In addition, the battery charger may not be working.

Action: Replace the battery pack.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1154. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2170

Description: The controller battery charge level is normal.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2171

Description: The controller battery temperature is above normal.

Cause: The room temperature may be too hot. The system fan may also be degraded or failed.

Action: Verify that the room temperature is normal. See the hardware documentation for acceptable operating temperatures. Verify that system components such as the fan are functioning properly.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2172. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2172

Description: The controller battery temperature is normal.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2172 is a clear alert for alert 2171.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151.See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2173

Description: Unsupported configuration detected. The SCSI rate of the enclosure management modules (EMMs) is not the same. EMM0 %1 EMM1 %2

Cause: The EMMs in the enclosure have a different SCSI rate. This is an unsupported configuration. All EMMs in the enclosure should have the same SCSI rate. The % (percent sign) indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Replace one or more EMMs so that all EMMs in the enclosure have the same SCSI rate.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853

2174

Description: The controller battery has been removed.

Cause: The controller cannot communicate with the battery. The battery may be removed. The contact point between the controller and the battery may also be degraded.

Action: Verify whether the battery is present. Replace the battery if it is not present. If the contact point between the battery and the controller is degraded, you will need to replace either the battery or the controller or both. Refer to the hardware documentation for information on how to safely access, remove, and replace the battery.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2175

Description: The controller battery has been replaced.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2176

Description: The controller battery Learn cycle has started.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2177. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2177

Description: The controller battery Learn cycle has completed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2177 is a clear alert for alert 2176.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2178

Description: The controller battery Learn cycle has timed out.

Cause: The controller battery must be fully charged before the Learn cycle can begin. The battery may be unable to maintain a full charge causing the Learn cycle to timeout. In addition, the battery must be able to maintain cached data for a specified period of time in the event of a power loss. For example, some batteries maintain cached data for 24 hours. If the battery is unable to maintain cached data for the required period of time, then the Learn cycle will timeout.

Action: Replace the battery pack. The battery is unable to maintain a full charge.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2179

Description: The controller battery Learn cycle has been postponed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2180

Description: The controller battery Learn cycle will start in %1 days.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2181

Description: The controller battery Learn cycle will start in %1 hours.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2182

Description: An invalid SAS configuration has been detected. Details: %1

Cause: The controller and attached enclosures are not cabled correctly. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: See the hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2186

Description: The controller cache has been discarded.

Cause: The controller has flushed the cache and any data in the cache has been lost.This may occur when the system has memory or battery problems. Although user data may have been lost, this alert does not always indicate that relevant or user data has been lost.

Action: Verify that the battery and memory are functioning properly.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2187

Description: Single-bit ECC error limit exceeded on the controller DIMM.

Cause: The controller memory (the dual in-line memory module or DIMM) is malfunctioning.

Action: Contact technical support to replace the controller memory. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2188

Description: The controller write policy has been changed to Write Through.

Cause: The controller battery is unable to maintain cached data for the required period of time. For example, if the required period of time is 24 hours, then the battery is unable to maintain cached data for 24 hours. It is normal to receive this alert during the battery Learn cycle. This is because the Learn cycle discharges the battery before recharging it. When discharged, the battery cannot maintain cached data.

Action: Verify the health of the battery. If the battery is not healthy, then replace the battery pack.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2189

Description: The controller write policy has been changed to Write Back.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2191

Description: There are too many enclosures attached to the controller. This is an unsupported configuration.

Cause: There are too many enclosures attached to the controller port. When the enclosure limit is exceeded, the controller loses contact with all enclosures attached to the port.

Action: Remove the excessive enclosures. You must remove the enclosures that have been added last and that are causing the enclosure limit to be exceeded. Refer to the hardware documentation for valid configurations.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2192

Description: The virtual disk Check Consistency has made corrections and completed.

Cause: The virtual disk Check Consistency has identified errors and made corrections. For example, the Check Consistency may have enountered a bad disk block and remapped the disk block to restore data consistency. This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: No action required.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2193

Description: The virtual disk reconfigure has resumed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2194

Description: The virtual disk read policy has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2195

Description: Dedicated hot spare assigned. Physical disk %1

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See Alert Severity Levels for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2196. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201

2196

Description: Dedicated hot spare unassigned. Physical disk %1

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See Alert Severity Levels for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2196 is a clear alert for alert 2195.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201

2199

Description: The virtual disk cache policy has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number:1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2201

Description: A global hot spare failed.

Cause: The controller is not able to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk may have failed or been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.

Action: Verify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2202

Description: A global hot spare has been removed.

Cause: The controller is not able to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk may have been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.

Action: Verify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2203

Description: A dedicated hot spare failed.

Cause: The controller is not able to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk may have failed or been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.

Action: Verify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2204

Description: A dedicated hot spare has been removed.

Cause: The controller is not able to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk may have been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.

Action: Verify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2205

Description: A dedicated hot spare has been automatically unassigned.

Cause: The hot spare is no longer required because the virtual disk it was assigned to has been deleted.

Action: None.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2206

Description: The only hot spare available is a SATA disk. SATA disks cannot replace SAS disks.

Cause: The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SATA technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SAS technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails.

Action: Add a SAS disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2207

Description: The only hot spare available is a SAS disk. SAS disks cannot replace SATA disks.

Cause: The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SAS technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SATA technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails.

Action: Add a SATA disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2211

Description: The physical device is not supported.

Cause: The physical device is not supported. The physical device may not have a supported version of the firmware or the physical device may not be supported by Dell.

Action: If the physical device is supported by Dell, then update the firmware to a supported version. If the physical device is not supported by Dell, then replace the physical device with one that is supported.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2212

Description: The controller battery temperature is above normal.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151

2213

Description: Recharge count maximum exceeded

Cause: The battery has been recharged more times than the battery recharge limit allows.

Action: Replace the battery pack.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See Alert Severity Levels for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153

2214

Description: Battery charge in progress.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151

2215

Description: Battery charge process interrupted.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151

2232

Description: The controller alarm is silenced.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2233

Description: The background initialization (BGI) rate has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2234

Description: The Patrol Read rate has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2235

Description: The Check Consistency rate has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2238

Description: The controller debug log file has been exported.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2239

Description: A foreign configuration has been cleared.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2240

Description: A foreign configuration has been imported.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2241

Description: The Patrol Read mode has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2242

Description: The Patrol Read has started.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2243. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2243

Description: The Patrol Read has stopped.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2243 is a clear alert for alert 2242.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2244

Description: A virtual disk blink has been initiated.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2245

Description: A virtual disk blink has ceased.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2246

Description: The controller battery is degraded.

Cause: The controller battery charge is weak. As the battery charge weakens, the battery charger should automatically recharge the battery. If the battery has already met its recharge limit, then the battery pack needs to be replaced.

Action: Monitor the battery to make sure that it recharges successfully. If the battery does not recharge, then replace the battery pack.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2247

Description: The controller battery is charging.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2358. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2248

Description: The controller battery is executing a Learn cycle.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2249

Description: The physical disk Clear operation has started.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2251

Description: The physical disk blink has initiated.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2252

Description: The physical disk blink has ceased.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2254

Description: The Clear operation has cancelled.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2255

Description: The physical disk has been started.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2259

Description: An enclosure blink operation has initiated.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2260. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2260

Description: An enclosure blink has ceased.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2262

Description: Smart thermal shutdown is enabled.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 101. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2263

Description: Smart thermal shutdown is disabled.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 101. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2264

Description: A device is missing.

Cause: The controller cannot communicate with a device. The device may be removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.

Action: Verify that the device is present and not removed. If it is present, then check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. You should also check the connection to the controller battery and the battery health. A battery with a weak or depleted charge may cause this alert.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753, 803, 853, 903, 953, 1003, 1053, 1103, 1153, 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2265

Description: A device is in an unknown state.

Cause: The controller cannot communicate with a device. The state of the device cannot be determined. There may be a bad or loose cable. The system may also be experiencing problems with the application programming interface (API). There could also be a problem with the driver or firmware.

Action: Check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. Verify that the controller has a supported version of the driver and firmware. You can download the most current version of the driver and firmware from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. Rebooting the system may also resolve this problem.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753, 803, 853, 903, 953, 1003, 1053, 1103, 1153, 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2266

Description: Controller log file entry: %1

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2267

Description: The controller reconstruct rate has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2268

Description: %1, Storage Management has lost communication with the controller. An immediate reboot is strongly recommended to avoid further problems. If the reboot does not restore communication, then contact technical support for more information.

Cause: Storage Management has lost communication with a controller. This may occur if the controller driver or firmware is experiencing a problem. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Reboot the system. If the problem is not resolved, contact technical support. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 104. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2269

Description: The physical disk Clear operation has completed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2270

Description: The physical disk Clear operation failed.

Cause: A Clear task was being performed on a physical disk but the task was interrupted and did not complete successfully. The controller may have lost communication with the disk. The disk may have been removed or the cables may be loose or defective.

Action: Verify that the disk is present and not in a Failed state. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. Restart the Clear task.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2271

Description: The Patrol Read corrected a media error.

Cause: The Patrol Read task has encountered an error such as a bad disk block and remapped data to correct the error.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2272

Description: Patrol Read found an uncorrectable media error.

Cause: The Patrol Read task has encounted an error that cannot be corrected. There may be a bad disk block that cannot be remapped.

Action: Replace the physical disk to avoid future data loss.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2273

Description: Bad media.

Cause: A redundant virtual disk is using a physical disk that has a bad disk block. The algorithm that maintains redundant data has created a similar bad block on the target redundant disk in order to maintain consistency in disk block addressing. Data has been lost.

Action: Restore your data from backup.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2274

Description: The physical disk rebuild has resumed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2276

Description: The dedicated hot spare is too small.

Cause: The dedicated hot spare is not large enough to protect all virtual disks that reside on the disk group.

Action: Assign a larger disk as the dedicated hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2277

Description: The global hot spare is too small.

Cause: The global hot spare is not large enough to protect all virtual disks that reside on the controller.

Action: Assign a larger disk as the global hot spare.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2278

Description: The controller battery charge level is below a normal threshold.

Cause: The battery is discharging. A battery discharge is a normal activity during the battery Learn cycle. Before completing, the battery Learn cycle recharges the battery. You should receive alert "2179" when the recharge occurs. For more information on the battery Learn cycle, see "Start Learn Cycle."

Action 1: Verify whether the battery Learn cycle is in progress. Alert "2176" indicates that the battery Learn cycle has initiated. The battery also displays the Learn state while the Learn cycle is in progress.

Action 2: If a Learn cycle is not in progress, then replace the battery pack.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2279

Description: The controller battery charge level is above a normal threshold.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. This alert indicates that the battery is recharging during the battery Learn cycle.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2280

Description: A disk media error has been corrected.

Cause: A disk media error was detected while the controller was completing a background task. A bad disk block was identified. The disk block has been remapped.

Action: Consider replacing the disk. If you receive this alert frequently, be sure to replace the disk. You should also routinely back up your data.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2281

Description: Virtual disk has inconsistent data.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The virtual disk has inconsistent data. This may be caused when a power loss or system shutdown occurs while data is being written to the virtual disk.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2282

Description: Hot spare SMART polling failed.

Cause: The controller firmware attempted to do SMART polling on the hot spare but was not able to complete the SMART polling. The controller has lost communication with the hot spare.

Action: Remove and then reinsert the physical disk that is the hot spare. After the physical disk is reseated, reassign it as the hot spare. To verify that communication with the hot spare is restored, initiate a Clear task on the hot spare (see "Clear Physical Disk and Cancel Clear") or run diagnostics on the hot spare. If a server-internal cable connects the controller directly to the hot spare, make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2283

Description: A redundant path is broken.

Cause: The controller has two connectors that are connected to the same enclosure. The communication path on one connector has lost connection with the enclosure. The communication path on the other connector is reporting this loss.

Action: Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. Make sure both enclosure management modules (EMMs) are healthy.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2284. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2284

Description: A redundant path has been restored.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2284 is a clear alert for alert 2283.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2285

Description: A disk media error was corrected during recovery.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2286

Description: A Learn cycle start is pending while the battery charges.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2287

Description: The Patrol Read is paused.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2288. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2288

Description: The Patrol Read has resumed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2288 is a clear alert for alert 2287.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2289

Description: Multi-bit ECC error on controller DIMM.

Cause: An error involving multiple bits has been encountered during a read or write operation on the controller memory (the dual in-line memory module or DIMM). The error correction algorithm recalculates parity data during read and write operations. If an error involves only a single bit, it may be possible for the error correction algorithm to correct the error and maintain parity data. An error involving multiple bits, however, generally indicates data loss. In some cases, if the multi-bit error occurs during a read operation, then the data on the disk may be OK. If the multi-bit error occurrs during a write operation, then data loss has occurred.

Action: Contact technical support to replace the controller memory. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2290

Description: Single-bit ECC error on controller DIMM.

Cause: An error involving a single bit on the controller memory (the dual in-line memory module or DIMM) has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm has corrected this error.

Action: None.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2291

Description: An enclosure management module (EMM) has been discovered.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2292

Description: Communication with the enclosure has been lost.

Cause: The controller has lost communication with an enclosure management module (EMM). The cables may be loose or defective.

Action: Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. Reboot the system.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2162. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2293

Description: The enclosure management module (EMM) has failed.

Cause: An enclosure management module (EMM) has failed. The failure may be caused by a loss of power to the EMM. The EMM self test may also have identified a failure. There could also be a firmware problem or a multi-bit error.

Action: Replace the EMM. See the hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2294

Description: A device has been inserted.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 752, 802, 852, 902, 952, 1002, 1052, 1102, 1152, 1202. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2295

Description: A device has been removed.

Cause: A device has been removed.

Action: Replace the device.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754, 804, 854, 904, 954, 1004, 1054, 1104, 1154, 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2296

Description: An enclosure management module (EMM) has been inserted.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 951. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2297

Description: An enclosure management module (EMM) has been removed.

Cause: An enclosure management module (EMM) has been removed.

Action: Reinsert the EMM.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 954. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2298

Description: The enclosure has a bad sensor %1.

Cause: The enclosure has a bad sensor. The enclosure sensors monitor the fan speeds, temperature probes, and so on. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Refer to the hardware documentation for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2299

Description: Bad PHY %1

Cause: There is a problem with a physical connection or PHY. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Run the PHY integrity test diagnostics. Replace the EMM that contains the bad PHY if necessary. See the hardware documentation for information on replacing the EMM. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, attach the storage to a different connector if one is available.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2300

Description: The enclosure is unstable.

Cause: The controller is not receiving a valid response from the enclosure.

Action: Completely power down all enclosures attached to the system and reboot the system. Verify that the EMM and the controller firmware are at the latest supported version. If you do not have a supported version of the firmware available, it can be downloaded from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2301

Description: The enclosure has a hardware error.

Cause: The enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state.

Action: Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. Run diagnostics and check the LEDs to identify hardware that has failed or that is degraded. Replace any hardware that is in a Failed state. See the hardware documentation for more information on replacing components and for additional troubleshooting information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2302

Description: The enclosure is not responding.

Cause: The enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state.

Action: Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. Replace any hardware that is in a Failed state. See the hardware documentation for more information.

Action: Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. Run diagnostics and check the LEDs to identify hardware that has failed or that is degraded. Replace any hardware that is in a Failed state. See the hardware documentation for more information on replacing components and for additional troubleshooting information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 854. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2303

Description: The enclosure cannot support both SAS and SATA physical disks. Physical disks may be disabled.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2304

Description: An attempt to hot plug an enclosure management module (EMM) has been detected. This type of hot plug is not supported.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2305

Description: The physical disk is too small to be used for a rebuild.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2306

Description: Bad block table is 80% full.

Cause: The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be remapped which means that disk errors can no longer be corrected and data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80% full.

Action: Back up your data. Replace the disk generating this alert. If necessary, restore from back up.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2307

Description: Bad block table is full. Unable to log block %1

Cause: The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be remapped which means that disk errors can no longer be corrected. At this point, data loss can occur.

The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Replace the disk generating this alert. If necessary, restore your data from backup.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2309

Description: A physical disk is incompatible.

Cause: You have attempted to replace a disk with another disk that is using an incompatible technology. For example, you may have replaced one side of a mirror with a SAS disk when the other side of the mirror is using SATA technology.

Action: Refer to the hardware documentation for information on replacing disks.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2310

Description: A virtual disk is permanently degraded.

Cause: A redundant virtual disk has lost redundancy. This may occur when the virtual disk suffers the failure of more than one physical disk. In this case, both the source physical disk and the target disk with redundant data have failed. A rebuild is not possible because there is no longer redundancy.

Action: Replace the failed disks and restore your data from backup.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2311

Description: The firmware on the enclosure management modules (EMMs) is not the same version. EMM0 %1 EMM1 %2

Cause: The firmware on the EMM modules is not the same version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be caused when a user attempts to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.

The %1 and %2 indicate a substitution variable. The text for these substitution variables is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Upgrade to the same version of the firmware on both EMM modules.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2312

Description: A power supply in the enclosure has an AC failure.

Cause: The power supply has an AC failure.

Action: Verify that the AC Good LED on the power supply is green. If it is green, replace the power supply.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2325. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1003. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2313

Description: A power supply in the enclosure has a DC failure.

Cause: The power supply has a DC failure.

Action: Replace the power supply.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2323. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1003. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2314

Description: The initialization sequence of SAS components failed during system startup. SAS management and monitoring is not possible.

Cause: Storage Management is unable to monitor or manage SAS devices.

Action: Reboot the system. If problem persists, make sure you have supported versions of the drivers and firmware. You may need to reinstall Storage Management or Server Administrator.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 104. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2315

Description: Diagnostic message %1

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the utility that ran the diagnostics and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2316

Description: Diagnostic message %1

Cause: A diagnostics test failed. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the utility that ran the diagnostics and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: See the documentation for the utility that ran the diagnostics for more information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2317

Description: Background initialization (BGI) terminated due to loss of ownership in a cluster configuration.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2318

Description: Problems with the controller battery or the controller battery charger have been detected. The battery health is poor.

Cause: The controller battery or the controller battery charger is not functioning properly.

Action: Replace the battery pack.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1153. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2319

Description: Single-bit ECC error on controller DIMM.

Cause: The controller memory (the dual in-line memory module or DIMM) is beginning to malfunction.

Action: Contact technical support to replace the controller memory. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2320

Description: Single-bit ECC error. The controller DIMM is critically degraded.

Cause: The controller memory (the dual in-line memory module or DIMM) is malfunctioning.

Action: Contact technical support to replace the controller memory immediately to avoid loss of functionality. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2321

Description: Single-bit ECC error. The controller DIMM is nonfunctional. There will be no further reporting.

Cause: The controller memory (the dual in-line memory module or DIMM) is malfunctioning. The DIMM must be replaced immediately. No further alerts will be generated.

Action: Contact technical support to replace the controller memory. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2322

Description: The DC power supply is switched off.

Cause: The power supply unit is switched off. Either a user switched off the power supply unit or it is defective.

Action: Check to see whether the power switch is turned off or on. If it is turned off, turn it on. If the problem is not corrected, verify that the power cord is attached and functional. If the problem is still not corrected or if the power switch is already turned on, then replace the power supply unit.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2323. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1004. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2323

Description: The power supply is switched on.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2323 is a clear alert for alerts 2313 and 2322.

SNMP Trap Number: 1001. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2324

Description: The AC power supply cable has been removed.

Cause: The power cable may be pulled out or removed.

Action: Reinsert the power cable.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2325. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 1004. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2325

Description: The power supply cable has been inserted.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2325 is a clear alert for alerts 2324 and 2312.

SNMP Trap Number: 1001. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2326

Description: A foreign configuration has been detected.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The controller has physical disks that were moved from another controller. These physical disks contain virtual disks that were created on the other controller. See "Import Foreign Configuration" and "Clear Foreign Configuration" for more information.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2327

Description: The NVRAM is corrupt. The controller is reinitializing the NVRAM.

Cause: The nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) is corrupt. This may ocurr after a power surge, a battery failure, or for other reasons. The controller is reinitializing the NVRAM. The controller properties will reset to the default settings after the reinitialization is complete.

Action: None. The controller is taking the required corrective action.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2328

Description: The NVRAM is corrupt.

Cause: The nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) is corrupt.

Action: None. The controller is taking the required corrective action.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2329

Description: SAS port report: %1

Cause: The text for this alert is generated by the controller and can vary depending on the situation. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Run the PHY integrity test diagnostics. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. If the problem persists, contact technical support. See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2330

Description: SAS port report: %1

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2331

Description: A bad disk block has been reassigned.

Cause: The disk has a bad block. Data has been readdressed to another disk block. No data loss has occurred.

Action: Monitor the disk for other alerts or indications of poor health. For example, you may receive alert "2306". Replace the disk if you suspect there is a problem.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2332

Description: A controller hot plug has been detected.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2333

Description: The enclosure temperature has changed.

Cause: The firmware has detected a changed in the enclosure temperature.

Action: Monitor the enclosure for other alerts related to the temperature.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2334

Description: Controller event log: %1

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2335

Description: Controller event log: %1

Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: If there is a problem, review the controller event log and the Server Administrator Alert Log for significant events or alerts that may assist in diagnosing the problem. Verify the health of the storage components. See the hardware documentation for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 753. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2336

Description: Controller event log: %1

Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the controller and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text is from events in the controller event log that were generated while Storage Management was not running. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: See the hardware documentation for more information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2337

Description: The controller is unable to recover cached data from the battery backup unit (BBU).

Cause: The controller was unable to recover data from the cache. This may occur when the system is without power for an extended period of time or when the battery is discharged.

Action: Verify that the battery is charged and in good health. When the battery charge is unacceptably low, the battery cannot maintain cached data.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1154. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2338

Description: The controller has recovered cached data from the battery backup unit (BBU).

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2339

Description: The factory default settings have been restored.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2340

Description: The background initialization (BGI) completed with uncorrectable errors.

Cause: The background initialization task encountered errors that cannot be corrected. The virtual disk contains physical disks that have unusable disk space or disk errors that cannot be corrected.

Action: Back up data from the physical disks. Check the Alert Log for alerts indicating why the failure occurred. In particular, look for alerts relating to disk failures or disk and media errors. Replace the physical disks if necessary. If you replace one or more physical disks, then recreate the virtual disk and restore your data from backup. If you do not replace a physical disk, then reinitialize the virtual disk and restore your data from backup.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1204. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2341

Description: The Check Consistency made corrections and completed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1201. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2342

Description: The Check Consistency found inconsistent parity data. Data redundancy may be lost.

Cause: The data on a source disk and the redundant data on a target disk is inconsistent.

Action: Restart the "Check Consistency" task. If you receive this alert again, review the alert messages for significant alerts related to the physical disks. If you suspect that a physical disk has a problem, replace it and restore your data from backup.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2343

Description: The Check Consistency logging of inconsistent parity data is disabled.

Cause: The Check Consistency can no longer report errors in the parity data.

Action: See the hardware documentation for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1203. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2346

Description: Error occurred: %1

Cause: A physical device may have an error. The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the firmware and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: Verify the health of attached devices. Review the Alert Log for significant events. Run the PHY integrity diagnostic tests. You may need to replace faulty hardware. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. See the hardware documentation for more information.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2347

Description: The rebuild failed due to errors on the source physical disk.

Cause: You are attempting to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk.

Action: Restore your data from backup. Review the Alert Log to see if you have received alert "2095". If you contact technical support, you may be asked for the media and sense key errors reported by alert "2095". See your system documentation for information about contacting technical support by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2348

Description: The rebuild failed due to errors on the target physical disk.

Cause: You are attempting to rebuild data onto a disk that is defective.

Action: Replace the target disk. If a rebuild does not automatically start after replacing the disk, then initiate the Rebuild task. You may need to assign the new disk as a hot spare in order to initiate the rebuild.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2349

Description: A bad disk block could not be reassigned during a write operation.

Cause: A write operation could not complete because the disk contains bad disk blocks that could not be reassigned. Data loss may have occurred on a nonredundant virtual disk. Data redundancy may also be lost.

Action: Replace the disk.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2350

Description: There was an unrecoverable disk media error during the rebuild.

Cause: The rebuild encountered an unrecoverable disk media error.

Action: Replace the disk.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 904. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2351

Description: A physical disk is marked as missing.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: 2352. The clear alert is generated when the conditions producing the current alert have returned to normal.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2352

Description: A physical disk that was marked as missing has been replaced.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2352 is a clear alert for alert 2351.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2353

Description: The enclosure temperature has returned to normal.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Status: Alert 2353 is a clear alert for alerts 2100 and 2101.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2354

Description: Enclosure firmware download in progress.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2355

Description: Enclosure firmware download failed.

Cause: The system was unable to download firmware to the enclosure. The controller may have lost communication with the enclosure. There may have been problems with the data transfer or the download media may be corrupt.

Action: Attempt to download the enclosure firmware again. If problems continue, verify that the controller can communicate with the enclosure. Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. Check the cables. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health subtab displays a red X or yellow exclamation point for enclosure components that are failed or degraded.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 853. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2356

Description: SAS SMP communications error %1.

Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the firmware and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation. The reference to SMP in this text refers to SAS Management Protocol.

Action: There may be a SAS topology error. See the hardware documentation for information on correct SAS topology configurations. There may be problems with the cables such as a loose connection or an invalid cabling configuration. See "Cables Attached Correctly" for more information on checking the cables. See the hardware documentation for information on correct cabling configurations. Verify that the firmware is a supported version.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2357

Description: SAS expander error: %1

Cause: The %1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is generated by the firmware and is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log. This text can vary depending on the situation.

Action: There may be a problem with the enclosure. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. To verify the health of the enclosure, select the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health subtab displays a red X or yellow exclamation point for enclosure components that are failed or degraded. See the enclosure documentation for more information.

Severity: Critical/Failure/Error. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 754. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2358

Description: The battery charge cycle is complete.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 1151. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2359

Description: The physical disk is not certified.

Cause: The physical disk does not comply with the standards set by Dell and is not supported.

Action: Replace the physical disk with a physical disk that is supported.

Severity: Warning/Noncritical. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 903. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2360

Description: A user has discarded data from the controller cache.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2361

Description: Physical disk(s) that are part of a virtual disk have been removed while the system was shut down. This removal was discovered during system start-up.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2362

Description: Physical disk(s) have been removed from a virtual disk. The virtual disk will be in Failed state during the next system reboot.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2363

Description: A virtual disk and all of its member physical disks have been removed while the system was shut down. This removal was discovered during system start-up.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2364

Description: All virtual disks are missing from the controller. This situation was discovered during system start-up.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 751. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2365

Description: The speed of the enclosure fan has changed.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2366

Description: Dedicated spare imported as global due to missing arrays

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2367

Description: Rebuild not possible as SAS/SATA is not supported in the same virtual disk.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 901. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.

2368

Description: The SCSI Enclosure Processor (SEP) has been rebooted as part of the firmware download operation and will be unavailable until the operation completes.

Cause: This alert is provided for informational purposes.

Action: None.

Severity: OK/Normal/Informational. See "Alert Severity Levels" for more information.

Clear Alert Number: None.

SNMP Trap Number: 851. See "SNMP Support for Storage Management Alerts" for more information.


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