Chapter 6 Troubleshooting storage system problems
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Profile XP Service Manual
23 July 2004
Checking NetCentral messages – PFC500
These are NetCentral Warning and Alarm messages for PFC 500 Series Fibre Channel
RAID Chassis. For PFR Series related monitoring, refer to “Monitoring PFR 500/600
Series storage with NetCentral” on page 62. and “Monitoring PFR 700 Series storage
with NetCentral” on page 64..
In the table below, no entry in the Possible Cause column means that the cause is
implicit in the problem statement, that knowing the cause is unimportant to the
solution, or in the case of status messages, there is no cause.
NOTE: Instructions for changing drives and other components in the RAID system
are available in the Instruction Manual for your RAID storage system.
RAID storage messages
Possible cause
Corrective action
Internal chassis temperature of
N degrees C exceeds the
recommended operating thermal
range.
1. One or more fans in the fan
pack have stopped running.
2. Blocked cooling air intakes or
exhaust on RAID chassis.
3. Ambient room temperature
too high.
Check for faulty boards, power
supplies, cooling fans, or
blocked vents.
Internal chassis temperature of
N degrees C has exceeded the
maximum recommended
operating temperature.
1. One or more fans in the fan
pack have stopped running.
2. Blocked cooling air intakes or
exhaust on RAID chassis.
3. Ambient room temperature
too high.
Check for faulty boards, power
supplies, cooling fans, or
blocked vents.
Internal chassis temperature has
leveled off at X degrees C.
RAID controller X cannot
access drive N in chassis Y. The
drive may have failed or is
removed.
Replace the drive module.
RAID controller X has rebuilt
N % of the data on drive N in
chassis Y.
Status information only, no
action required.
RAID controller X has
completed rebuilding data on
drive N in chassis Y.
Status information only, no
action required.
RAID controller X has aborted
rebuilding data on drive N in
chassis Y. The drive may be
unusable until a subsequent
rebuild.
Reseat the replacement drive
and try again, otherwise contact
Support.
The storage system is nearing
full capacity and will be unable
to store additional media.
Delete any unused media files.
Summary of Contents for Profile XP PVS1000
Page 4: ...Product Support 4 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 28: ...Preface 28 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Characterizing the problem 32 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 50: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting audio problems 50 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting timecode problems 54 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting storage system problems 66 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 7 Troubleshooting video network problems 76 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 82: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting channel control problems 82 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 10 Routine maintenance 88 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 129: ...Viewing subsystem properties 23 July 2004 Profile XP Service Manual 129 ...
Page 150: ...Appendix A Diagnostic Tools 150 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 152: ...Appendix A Diagnostic Tools 152 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 156: ...Appendix A Diagnostic Tools 156 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...
Page 172: ...Index 172 Profile XP Service Manual 23 July 2004 ...