Number
Severity
Description/Recommended actions
The Midplane Interconnect element reports status associated with the interface between the SBB I/O module
and the midplane. This is typically some form of communication problem on the midplane interconnect.
Recommended actions:
•
Contact technical support. Provide logs to technical support personnel for analysis.
•
When the problem is resolved, an event with the same code will be logged with Resolved severity.
Resolved
A previous Warning or Error condition for the Midplane Interconnect element has been resolved.
The Midplane Interconnect element reports status associated with the interface between the SBB I/O module
and the midplane.
Recommended actions:
•
No action is required.
603
Error,
Warning
An alert condition for a SAS Connector element has been detected.
The SAS Connector element report status information for both external and internal SAS port connectors.
Recommended actions:
•
Contact technical support.
•
When the problem is resolved, an event with the same code will be logged with Resolved severity.
Info.,
Resolved
An alert condition for a SAS Connector element has been detected.
The SAS Connector element report status information for both external and internal SAS port connectors.
Recommended actions:
•
No action is required.
604
Warning
A replication snapshot was attempted and failed.
A replication-set has been configured to retain snapshots of the volume. An error is possible if the snapshot
fails.
Recommended actions:
•
Monitor the health of the local system, the replication-set, the volume, and the peer-connection. A full
storage pool may be the cause of this fault.
– Check the peer-connection system health and state.
– Ensure that the Maximum Licensable Snapshots limit (shown by the CLI show license command) was
not exceeded.
605
Warning
Inactive processing core.
The controller module has multiple processing cores. The system has enough active cores to operate but
performance is degraded.
Recommended actions:
•
Attempt to restart all the processing cores as follows:
– Shut down the controller module that logged this event.
– Remove the controller module, wait 30 seconds, and then reinsert the controller module.
•
If this event is logged again, contact technical support.
606
Error
A controller contains unwritten cache data for a volume, and its supercapacitor has failed to charge.
If the controller loses power due to the supercapacitor failure, it will not have backup power to flush the
unwritten data from cache to CompactFlash.
136
Events and event messages