TABLE A-1SRN Reference

SRN

Description

Corrective Action

 

 

 

1xxxx

The SCSI Request Sense command has

If too many check conditions are returned,

 

reported the condition of the disk drive, where

check the link status.

 

xxxx is the Unit Error Code in Sense Data bytes

 

 

20 to 21.

 

 

 

 

70000

The SAN configuration has changed.

No action is needed.

 

 

 

70001

The rebuild process has started.

No action is needed.

 

 

 

70002

The rebuild completed without error.

No action is needed.

 

 

 

70003

The drive copying information cannot be read

If a spare drive is available, use it to

 

from the primary drive.

replace the failed drive. If no spare is

 

 

available, replace the failed drive with a

 

 

new drive.

 

 

 

70004

If the initiator is master, then its follower has

If a spare drive is available, use it to

 

detected a write error on a member within a

replace the failed drive. If no spare is

 

mirror drive.

available, replace the failed drive with a

 

 

new drive.

 

 

 

70005

If the initiator is master, then it has detected a

If a spare drive is available, use it to

 

write error on a member within a mirror drive.

replace the failed drive. If no spare is

 

 

available, replace the failed drive with a

 

 

new drive.

 

 

 

70006

Communication between the virtualization

Update the firmware.

 

engines has failed.

 

 

 

 

70007

The primary drive cannot write to the drive

If a spare drive is available, use it to

 

being built.

replace the failed drive. If no spare is

 

 

available, replace the failed drive with a

 

 

new drive.

 

 

 

70008

If the initiator is master, then its slave has

If a spare drive is available, use it to

 

detected a read error on a member within a

replace the failed drive. If no spare is

 

mirror drive.

available, replace the failed drive with a

 

 

new drive.

 

 

 

70009

If the initiator is master, then it has detected a

If a spare drive is available, use it to

 

read error on a member within a mirror drive.

replace the failed drive. If no spare is

 

 

available, replace the failed drive with a

 

 

new drive.

 

 

 

70010

The CleanUp configuration table is completed.

No action is needed.

 

 

 

70020

The SAN physical configuration has changed.

If the change was unintentional, check the

 

 

condition of the drives.

 

 

 

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6900, 3900 specifications

Sun Microsystems was a pioneering force in the computer industry, especially known for its innovative workstations and servers during the late 20th century. Among its notable product lines were the Sun 6900 and 3900 series, which played a critical role in enterprise computing, offering substantial advancements in performance and reliability.

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Both the 6900 and 3900 series made extensive use of Sun’s Solaris operating system, which was known for its stability and security. This operating system allowed for seamless multitasking and efficient resource management, a necessity for enterprise environments where uptime was critical.

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