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14.6.5 Controller Port Events
These events are related to the host side Controller Port. The ID is given in the format of its hexadecimal
value which is seen in Unix operating systems and its equivalent decimal value in parenthesis which is
seen in the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Controller Port Event
Messages
Type [ID]
Cause
Action
Host Loop 0/1 acquired Loop
ID <
xx
> because we were not
able to get Loop ID <
xx
> (as
specified in the controller
settings).
Error
[0xB17 (2839)]
[0xB18 (2840)]
Address conflict with
either host adapter or
other device on the same
loop.
Resolve address conflict.
A LIP has occurred on Host
loop <
xx
>. Reason: <
type
>,
The LIP was repeated <
yy
>
times.
Information
[0xB24 (2852)]
A LIP was generated so
that a loop port could
acquire a physical
address on an arbitrated
loop.
A LIP was generated by
port ID: <
xx
> so that the
loop would be re
initialized.
A LIP was generated
because of a loop failure.
A LIP was generated by
port ID: <
xx
> because of
a loop failure.
No action necessary.
Host Loop <
xx
> is now up.
Information
[0xB25 (2853)]
Loop is becoming ready.
No action necessary.
SAS Host Port <
xx
> is now up. Information
[0xB25 (2853)]
SAS port is becoming
ready.
No action necessary.
Host Loop <
xx
> is down.
Information
[0xB26 (2854)]
Loop is going down.
Check/replace the cable.
SAS Host Port <
xx
> is down.
Information
[0xB26 (2854)]
SAS port is going down.
Check/replace the cable.
A host has accessed a Logical
Drive <
yy
> for the first time, or
for the first time following a
reset or LIP. It accessed it
through Host Loop <
xx
> (ID
<
zz
>) with the SCSI command
<
check condition, busy, or task
set full
>.
Information
[0xB2E (2862)]
First access by a
particular host after a LIP
or reset.
A host has accessed a
Logical Drive <
yy
> for the
first time, or for the first
time following a reset. ID
<
zz
> accessed it through
Host Channel <
nn
> with
the SCSI command
0x<
zz
>.
No action necessary.
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