Event ID — 2325
Description | The power supply cable has been inserted. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. |
Action | Action: None |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Status: Alert 2325 is a clear alert for alerts 2324 and 2312. |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 1001 |
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Event ID — 2326 | |
Description | A foreign configuration has been detected. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: This alert is for informational purposes. The controller has physical disks |
Action | that were moved from another controller. These physical disks contain virtual disks |
| that were created on the other controller. See the Import Foreign Configuration |
| and Clear Foreign Configuration section in the Server Administrator Storage |
| Management User’s Guide for more information. |
| Action: None |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: None |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 751 |
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Event ID — 2327 | |
Description | The NVRAM has corrupted data. The controller is reinitializing the NVRAM. |
Severity | Warning / |
Cause and | Cause: The nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) is corrupt. This may |
Action | occur after a power surge, a battery failure, or for other reasons. The controller is |
| reinitializing the NVRAM. The controller properties reset to the default settings after |
| the reinitialization is complete. |
NOTE: The controller is taking the required corrective action. If this alert is generated often (such as during each reboot), replace the controller.
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