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15 unrecoverable condition—emu hardware failure, 17 unrecoverable condition—power shutdown failure, 18 unrecoverable condition—emu hardware failure – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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0.7.01.15 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU hardware failure

The EMU has detected an internal hardware problem. This condition report remains 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.

Observe the EMU to ensure the error does not recur within the first minute.

4.

If the error does recur, contact your HP authorized service representative. The EMU is inoperative

and must be replaced as soon as possible.

0.7.01.16 INFORMATION condition—EMU internal ESI data corrupted

The EMU ESI data is corrupted. This condition does not affect any other element and no action is required.

0.7.01.17 UNRECOVERABLE condition—Power shutdown failure

The power supply did not respond to a controller, EMU, or power supply shut down command. Shutting

down the supply is required to prevent overheating.
Complete the following procedure to correct the problem:

1.

Record all six characters of the condition report.

2.

Move the power cord

bail lock

1,

Figure 43

, to the left.

3.

Disconnect the AC power cord 2 from the supply.

CXO7490A

2

3

1

4

Figure 43 Disconnecting AC power

0.7.01.18 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU hardware failure

The EMU has detected an internal hardware problem. This condition report remains 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.

Observe the EMU to ensure the error does not recur within the first minute.

4.

If the error does recur, contact your HP authorized service representative. The EMU is inoperative

and must be replaced as soon as possible.

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