Chapter 6 Messages
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6.3 E-mail Messages
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Hardware Status was changed. See below...
[Explanation]There has been a change in the target device’s status.
[Response] If the component that caused the problem is displayed after this message,
login to the target device and check the status of that component.
When "No hardware error detected." is displayed, there is no need to do
anything.
Detection of offline status is indicated when "No hardware report detected.
(Offline)" is displayed. In this case, check for problems with the target device,
failures in the communications route, and errors in the setup file.
When "An error has occurred in controller enclosure. (BUSY)" is displayed,
perform the following:
For ETERNUS3000
It has been detected that one of the controllers in the controller enclosure
cannot start up. The controller needs to be serviced.
For ETERNUS6000
Indicates that the target device cannot respond due to device stop status,
abnormality of the communication link between the device and SVP, or
device boot processing. Check that the target device is operating
normally, and that there is no problem with the communication link
between the device and SVP.
For ETERNUS DX400 series, ETERNUS DX8000 series, ETERNUS2000,
ETERNUS4000, and ETERNUS8000
Indicates that the target device cannot respond due to device stop status
or device boot processing. Check that the target device is operating
normally.
When "SYSYTEMERR(XXXXXXXX)" (XXXXXXXX is an error code) is
displayed, contact your maintenance engineer.
"When a message such as "<Component>#<Serial Number>:<Status>" is
displayed, it indicates a device component and the status. Check the
details, and contact your maintenance engineer.
When "Hardware Status was changed. See below..." is displayed, the following message may
also be displayed to indicate the location and status of the affected component.
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Component
Indicates the relevant component of the target device. Components vary depending on Target
Type, however they are generally as follows:
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ControllerEnclosure
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DriveEnclosure
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BatteryEnclosure
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FCCable
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RCICable
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DEICable
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PANEL
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BatteryUnit
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BatteryChargerUnit
<Component>#<Serial Number>:<Status>
See
"1.2 ETERNUSmgr Functions" (page 10)
for details of which
components of each device are monitored.