Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: None |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 1201 |
Numbers |
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Event ID — 2160 | |
Description | Dedicated hot spare assigned. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: A user has assigned a physical disk as a dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk. |
Action | This alert is provided for informational purposes. |
| Action: None |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: 2161 |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 901 |
Numbers |
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Event ID — 2161 | |
Description | Dedicated hot spare unassigned. |
Severity | OK / Normal / Informational |
Cause and | Cause: A physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is |
Action | no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk may have been unassigned |
| by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage |
| Management unassigns hot spares that have been used to rebuild data. Once data |
| is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk |
| and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. You need to assign a new hot spare to |
| maintain data protection in this situation. On the CERC SATA1.5/6ch, and CERC |
| SATA1.5/2s controllers, if you use another application such as the BIOS to include a |
| hot spare in a virtual disk, then Storage Management unassigns the physical disk as |
| a hot spare. |
| Action: Although this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to |
| assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. |
Related Alert | Clear Alert Number: None |
Information | Related Alert Number: None |
| Local Response Agent (LRA) Number: None |
SNMP Trap | 901 |
Numbers |
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