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HP Smart Array errors 111
1. The previously failed power supply has returned to an operational state.
2. The previously failed power supply was removed from the chassis.
The power supply state change occurred in box <box number> which is connected
to port <port number> of array controller <controller name / slot information>.
Message Id: 24593
Severity: Informational
Log message:
Array controller <controller name / slot information> has reported that
more physical devices were detected than the controller is currently capable of
supporting. Some physical drives will not be accessible.
Message Id: 24594
Severity: Warning
Log message:
Redundant path number <path number> for the <drive type> physical drive
located in bay <bay number> has either failed or been removed. The drive can be
found in box <box number> which is attached to port <port number> of array
controller <controller name / slot information>.
Message Id: 24595
Severity: Error
Log message:
A drive failure notification has been received for the <drive type>
physical drive located in bay <bay number>. This drive can be found in box <box
number> which is connected to port <port number> of the array controller
<controller name / slot information>. The failure reason received from the HP
Smart Array firmware is: <firmware error code>.
<firmware error code> values:
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TOO_SMALL_IN_LOAD_CONFIG - Replacement drive is too small for configured
volume(s).
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ERROR_ERASING_RIS - Could not write to reserved configuration sectors after
multiple retries.
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ERROR_SAVING_RIS - Could not write to reserved configuration sectors after
multiple retries.
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FAIL_DRIVE_COMMAND - “Fail Drive” command received from host.
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MARK_BAD_FAILED - Unable to create media defect after multiple retries.
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MARK_BAD_FAILED_IN_FINISH_REMAP - Unable to create media defect after
multiple retries.
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TIMEOUT - Too many SCSI command timeouts.
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AUTOSENSE_FAILED - Drive is failing commands but is not returning SCSI sense
data after multiple retries.
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MEDIUM_ERROR_1 - Caused by a particular set of SCSI sense codes that indicate
the drive is in bad shape and its data may be corrupt.
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MEDIUM_ERROR_2 - Caused by a particular set of SCSI sense codes that indicate
the drive is in bad shape; retries did not help.
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NOT_READY_BAD_SENSE - Drive is returning unrecognized Not Ready sense codes.
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NOT_READY - Drive is not ready and will not spin up.