Error and Notification Messages
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Background Information
The 3ware RAID controller communicates to the ATA disk drives through the
Ultra DMA (UDMA) protocol. This protocol ensures data integrity across the
ATA cable by appending a Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) for all ATA
data that is transferred. If the data becomes corrupted between the drive and
the 3ware RAID controller (because of an intermittent or poor quality cable
connection) the 3ware RAID controller detects this as a UDMA CRC or cable
error. The 3ware RAID controller then retries the failed command three times
at the current UDMA transfer rate. If the error persists, it lowers the UDMA
transfer rate (for example, from UDMA 100 to UDMA 66) and retries another
three times.
Action
Check for possible causes of UDMA CRC errors such as defective or poor
quality interface cables or cable routing problems through electrically noisy
environments (for instance, cables are too close to the power supply). Also
check for cables which are not standard or exceed the ATA specification. A
list of cables for use with 3ware controllers is available at
http://3ware.com/
products/cables.asp
.
0022 Upgrade UDMA mode
Event Type
Warning
Cause
During a self-test, the controller found that a drive was not in the optimal
UDMA mode and upgraded its UDMA transfer rate.
Action
None required. The drive and cable are working in optimal mode.
0023 Sector repair completed
Event Type
Warning
Cause
The 3ware RAID controller moved data from a bad sector on the drive to a
new location.