Event ID — 2139
Description | Enclosure alarm disabled. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: A user has disabled the enclosure alarm. |
Action | Action: None |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: None |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 851 |
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Event ID — 2140 | |
Description | Dead disk segments restored. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: Disk space that was formerly “dead” or inaccessible to a redundant virtual |
Action | disk has been restored. This alert is for informational purposes. |
| Action: None |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: None |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 1201 |
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Event ID — 2141 | |
Description | Physical disk dead segments removed. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: Portions of the physical disk were formerly inaccessible. The disk space |
Action | from these dead segments has been recovered and is now usable. Any data |
| residing on these dead segments has been lost. This alert is for informational |
| purposes. |
| Action: Check for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the |
| enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and |
| examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the |
| enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. |
| See the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information. |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: None |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
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