Messages Reference Guide

120 Storage Management Message Reference
2310 A virtual disk is
permanently
degraded.
Critical /
Failure /
Error
Cause: A redundant virtual disk has
lost redundancy. This may occur
when the virtual disk suffers the
failure of multiple physical disks. 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
redundancy.
Action: Replace the failed disks and
restore from backup.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: None.
LRA Number: 2081
1204
2311 The firmware
on the EMMs
is not the same
version.
EMM0 %1
EMM1 %2
Warni ng /
Non-critical
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 if you attempt 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.
Clear Alert Number: None.
Related Alert Number: None.
LRA Number: 2090
853
2312 A power supply
in the
enclosure has
an AC failure.
Warni ng /
Non-critical
Cause: The power supply has an AC
failure.
Action: Replace the power supply.
Clear Alert Number: 2325.
Related Alert Number: 2122,
2324.
LRA Number: 2090
1003
2313 A power supply
in the
enclosure has a
DC failure.
Warni ng /
Non-critical
Cause: The power supply has a DC
failure.
Action: Replace the power supply.
Clear Alert Number: 2323.
Related Alert Number: 2122,
2322.
LRA Number: 2090
1003
Table 4-4. Storage Management Messages (continued)
Event
ID
Description Severity Cause and Action Related Alert Information SNMP
Trap
Numbers