Intel RAID Basic Troubleshooting Guide

Appendix B: VD Related RAID Event Annotation Intel® RAID Basic Troubleshooting Guide
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Appendix B: VD Related RAID Event Annotation
The following table lists the Intel
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RAID Web Console 2 VD related event log messages
ID Type Description Indication Actions
61 C Consistency Check failed on %s A, N/A
62 F Consistency Check completed with uncorrectable errors on %s A, N/A
64 W
Consistency Check inconsistency logging disabled on %s (too many
inconsistencies)
A, B, 1,2,3,4
79 F Reconstruction resume of %s failed due to configuration mismatch C, N/A
83 C Clear failed on %s (Error %02x) D, 3,2
239 W VDs missing drives and will go offline at boot: %s E, 3
240 W VDs missing at boot: %s F, 3
241 W Previous configuration completely missing at boot G, 3
250 W %s is now PARTIALLY DEGRADED H, 3, 5
251 C %s is now DEGRADED I, 3,5
252 F %s is now OFFLINE K, 3
255 W VD %s disabled because RAID-6 is not supported by this controller J 6
256 W VD %s disabled because SAS drives are not supported by this RAID key J, 6
262 W Global affinity Hot Spare %s commissioned in a different enclosure M, N/A
292 W Patrol Read can’t be started, all VDs have active processes N, N/A
296 F Controller cache discarded for missing or offline %s L, 3, 7
323 F Controller cache pinned for missing or offline %s L, N/A
324 F Controller cache pinned for missing or offline VDs %s L, N/A
327 W Consistency Check started on an inconsistent VD %s A, N/A
Type
W=Warning, C=Critical, F=Fatal, D=Dead
Indication / possible causes
A) The specific virtual disk contains inconsistent data. The messages might appear before the
full background initialization is completed.
B) After a fast initialization or an online expansion reconstruction, the background full
initialization will automatically start. The message may appear if the check consistency
option is run before it is completed.
C) This might happen if the specific virtual disk configuration has been changed before
reconstruction resumes.
D) Clearing a virtual disk configuration has failed.
E) Some physical drives are missing which will result in virtual disk offline during next system
reboot.
F) Some physical drives are missing which result in virtual disks missing during system reboot.
G) All physical drives in all virtual disks are missing.
H) A specific physical drive which belongs to RAID 6 array has failed, which makes the specific
virtual disk partially degraded.
I) A specific physical drive failed, which makes an array degraded.
J) The virtual drive of this RAID level was created previously but is disabled now due to no
RAID key present or the RAID key doesn't support this RAID level.
K) Several physical drives failed which make the virtual disk failed/offline.
L) Some cached data cannot be written back to a failed/offline virtual disk.