Table d–1 instance codes (continued) – HP Array Controller HSG V8.7 Software User Manual
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Table D–1 contains the instance codes that can be issued by the
controller’s fault-management software.
Table D–1
Instance Codes
Instance
Code
Description
Template
01010302
An unrecoverable hardware detected fault occurred.
01
0102030A
An unrecoverable software inconsistency was detected or an intentional
restart or shutdown of controller operation was requested.
01
01032002
Nonvolatile parameter memory component EDC check failed; content of
the component reset to default settings.
11
02020064
Disk Bad Block Replacement attempt completed for a write within the
user data area of the disk. Note that due to the way Bad Block
Replacement is performed on SCSI disk drives, information on the actual
replacement blocks is not available to the controller and is therefore not
included in the event report.
51
02032001
Journal SRAM backup battery failure; detected during system restart.
The Memory Address field contains the starting physical address of the
Journal SRAM.
12
02042001
Journal SRAM backup battery failure; detected during periodic check.
The Memory Address field contains the starting physical address of the
Journal SRAM.
12
02052301
A processor interrupt was generated by the CACHEA0 Memory
Controller with an indication that the CACHE backup battery has failed
or is low (needs charging). The Memory Address field contains the
starting physical address of the CACHEA0 memory.
12
02072201
The CACHEAO Memory Controller failed testing performed by the
Cache Diagnostics. The Memory Address field contains the starting
physical address of the CACHEA0 memory.
14
02082201
The CACHEA1 Memory Controller failed testing performed by the
Cache Diagnostics. The Memory Address field contains the starting
physical address of the CACHEA1 memory.
14
02090064
A data compare error was detected during the execution of a compare
modified READ or WRITE command.
51
020B2201
Failed read test of a write-back metadata page residing in cache. Dirty
write-back cached data exists and cannot be flushed to media. The dirty
data is lost. The Memory Address field contains the starting physical
address of the CACHEA0 memory.
14
020C2201
Cache Diagnostics have declared the cache bad during testing. The
Memory Address field contains the starting physical address of the
CACHEA0 memory.
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