Emu conditions, Resetting the emu, 01 critical condition—emu internal clock – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual
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4.
If steps 1, 2 or 3 did not reveal a problem, use HP Command View EVA to request the HSV210
controller to shut down the drive enclosure. Completing this action will halt the drive enclosure
data transfers.
5.
Contact your authorized service representative and request assistance.
EMU conditions
The format of an EMU condition report is 0.7.01.ec, where:
•
0.7. is the EMU element type number
•
01. is the two-character EMU element number
•
ec is the error code
NOTE:
There is only one EMU in a drive enclosure. Therefore, the element number is always 01.
Resetting the EMU
In some cases, the only corrective action for an EMU error is to replace the EMU. Call your authorized
service representative if this action is required. Another option is to reset the EMU using the following
procedure.
1.
Firmly grasp the EMU mounting handle and pull the EMU partially out of the enclosure.
NOTE:
You do not need to remove the EMU from the enclosure or disconnect the cables. You must
avoid putting any strain on the cables or connectors.
2.
Wait 30 seconds, and then push the EMU in and fully seat the element in the
. The EMU
should display any enclosure condition report within two minutes.
07.01.01 CRITICAL condition—EMU internal clock
There is an internal EMU clock error that will remain active until the problem is corrected.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem.
1.
Record all six characters of the condition report.
2.
Reset the EMU.
3.
If resetting the EMU did not correct the problem, replace the EMU.
4.
Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.
5.
If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service representative.
07.01.02 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU interrupted
The Inter-IC (I2C) bus is not processing data and the EMU is unable to monitor or report the status of the
elements or enclosures. IMMEDIATE corrective action is required to ensure proper enclosure operation.
This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected.
Complete the following procedure NOW to correct this problem.
1.
Record all six characters of the condition report.
2.
Reset the EMU.
3.
Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.
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