
90
Event code reference
19
Informational A rescan has completed.
20
Informational A firmware update has completed.
21
Informational
or warning
Vdisk verification has completed. This event
is logged as informational if the command
fails immediately, succeeds, or is aborted by
the user; or a warning if the operation fails
during verification.
23
Informational Vdisk creation has started.
24
Informational The assigned LUN for this volume has
changed.
25
Informational The statistics for the specified vdisk have
been reset.
27
Informational Cache parameters have been changed for
the specified vdisk.
28
Informational Controller parameters have been changed.
This event is logged when general
configuration changes are made; for
example, utility priority, remote notification
settings, user interface passwords, and
management port IP values. This event is
not
logged when changes are made to vdisk or
volume configuration.
31
Informational A global or vdisk spare was deleted.
32
Informational Vdisk verification has started.
33
Informational Controller time/date has been changed. This
event is logged before the change happens
so the event timestamp shows the “old” time.
34
Informational Controller has been restored to factory
defaults.
For an FC controller, restart it to make the
default loop ID take effect.
37
Informational Vdisk reconstruction has started.
39
Warning
The sensors monitored a temperature or
voltage in the warning range.
•
Check that the storage system’s fans are
running.
•
Check that the ambient temperature is
not too warm. The enclosure operating
range is 41–104
°
F (5–40
°
C).
•
Check for any obstructions to the airflow.
•
If none of the above explanations apply,
replace the controller FRU that reported
the error.
When the problem is fixed, event 47 is
logged.
Table 14
Event code descriptions and recommended actions (continued)
Event
code
Event type
Description
Recommended action
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