HPMA User Guide
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DSNn | HD Status; the status of each of the drives | Should a drive indicate “Missing”, | |
| in a RAID unit: | “Failed”, or “Unknown”, check | |
| • 0 = No Errors | the physical hardware and resolve | |
| • | 1 = Rebuilding | any hardware issues. Often the |
| drive needs to be replaced with a | ||
| • | 2 = Missing | |
| spare. | ||
| • | 3 = Unknown | |
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| • | 4 = Failed |
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| • | 5 = Spare |
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| • | 6 = Replaced |
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| The letter n in the Attribute Code is an |
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| indicator of which RAID, as some servers |
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| are attached to multiple RAID units. |
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| All the drives are assigned to their respec- |
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| tive array utilizing the Cid to distinguish |
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| each individual drive. |
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ERRS | Connectivity Status; between the AMS | This alarm indicates an installa- | |
| and its database. | tion problem. Contact HP | |
| • 0 = Connecting to Database | technical support. | |
| • 1 = Connected to Database |
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| • 2 = Connectivity to Database Lost, |
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| Reconnecting |
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| • 3 = Database Authentication Failed, |
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| Retrying |
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FCSA | FSG Client Services component Status; | Restart the service. If the problem | |
| indicates: | persists, contact HP technical | |
| • 0 = No errors | support. | |
| • 10 = Client Service Error |
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| A “Client Service Error” indicates a |
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| problem with CIFS or NFS export |
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| functionality. |
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FDPP | Not used by the HP Medical Archive. | N/A | |
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