32 alert descriptions, Table 32, Table – HP StorageWorks All-in-One SB600c Storage Blade User Manual
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Table 32 Alert descriptions
Object
Alert text
Description
Possible cause
Solution
Any
application
component,
user-defined
application,
or shared
folder
Directory size
cannot be
determined.
Used space cannot
be determined.
Directory permission
is preventing ASM
from determining
the used space or
the logical disk has
failed. An alert will
be issued for the
logical disk if it has
failed.
Change directory
permissions back to
default permissions set by
ASM.
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If the logical disk has
failed, see “
Used space
has exceeded
its X%
warning
threshold.
Used space is
about to surpass the
percent full warning
threshold (X%).
The percent of used
space exceeds the
percent full warning
threshold or the
logical disk has
failed. An alert will
be issued for the
logical disk if it has
failed.
Increase the percent
full warning threshold
(see
or increase the allocated
storage (see “
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If the logical disk has
failed, see “
Directory path
cannot be
found.
Allocated storage
space cannot be
located. Volume is
intact.
Path assigned to
allocated storage
has been changed
or the logical disk
has failed. An alert
will be issued for the
logical disk if it has
failed.
Change path to allocated
storage back to path
assigned by ASM.
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If the logical disk has
failed, see “
Application
data could not
be found at
path ’
A file cannot be
found.
File has been moved
or deleted.
Restore file or revert file
using snapshot.
Storage has
reached its
allocated
space.
No more data can
be saved to the
allocated storage
space. 100 percent
of allocated storage
is used.
Used storage has
reached the total
allocated space.
Increase the allocated
space or delete data
to reduce used storage.
See “
” on page 43 for
more information.
Storage not
found for
application
area
referencing
host
’
path ’
The HP All-in-One
Storage System
volume that holds
the application
component’s data
can no longer be
found at the mount
path specified in
the volume’s storage
properties.
The volume’s mount
path was changed
using an application
other than ASM.
Change the volume’s
mount path back to the
path assigned by ASM.
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