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EMU Generated Condition Reports
162 Enterprise Virtual Array 3000 User Guide
Condition Report Format
When the EMU alphanumeric display is Er, there are additional displays that
identify the element type, the specific element, and the error code, which defines
the possible cause of the problem.
The first-level display defines the type of element affected with two
alphanumeric characters separated by periods such as 0.1., 0.2., 1.3., F.F., and
so forth. A disk drive problem would display an element type number of 0.1.
The second-level display defines the element affected with a two-digit,
decimal number followed by a period. For example, when a bay 6 drive error
occurs, the element number display is 06.; a display of 14. indicates a bay 14
problem.
The third-level display defines a specific problem, the error code with a
two-digit, decimal number. For example, should the problem be either the
installation of an incorrectly configured drive or one that cannot operate at the
loop link rate, the display is 01.