HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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HP VMA SAN Gateway Installation and User Guide
media-device-health-warn
10
Percent
an HP VMA SAN Gateway
media device (VMA Array)
has one or more health
attributes in a warning or
critical state. Normalized
SMART attributes are used.
The key attributes for HP
Arrays are Avail Reserved
Space and Media Wearout
Indicator. SMART attr 232:
Avail Reserved Space is the
percentage of reserved
blocks available (unused).
This threshold is 10%.
SMART attr 233: Media
Wearout Indicator tracks the
number of erase cycles for
flash as a percentage of life
remaining.
Check the VMA Array for
any alarms.
High
media-device-lifetime-
warn
5
Percent
an HP VMA SAN Gateway
media device (VMA Array)
has crossed the threshold for
SMART attr 233: Media
Wearout Indicator. This
tracks the number of erase
cycles for flash as a
percentage of life
remaining.
Contact HP customer
support to determine if any
VIMMs should be replaced.
High
media-device-state-
change
State Change
State
an HP VMA SAN Gateway
media device (VMA Array)
has changed state. The
possible states are:
unknown, online, offline,
error, removed, disabled, or
onlining.
Verify that the connected
VMA Array is in the proper
online state.
High / Low
media-device-unknown-
type
Event
Triggered
an HP VMA SAN Gateway
has detected a media device
connected of an unknown
type. The Model, Serial #,
and size are provided.
The most common
occurrence is a freshly
formatted VMA Array has
been connected to an HP
VMA SAN Gateway. The
CLI “media init ...”
command is used to
initialize the device.
Low
media-system-swap-state
State Change
State
An internal HP VMA SAN
Gateway disk has changed
state for having an active
swap partition. The active
state is true when a swap
partition has been activated
or false for deactivation.
Please contact HP customer
support.
Low
memusage-high
90
Percent
an HP VMA SAN Gateway
has detected that system
RAM has exceeded a
percentage in use threshold.
Please contact HP customer
support.
Medium