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replacement procedure Array loses communication during registration when IPV6 is enabled Ancient I/O rebooting due to cache block size AIX host type for 6140 arrays Battery nears expiration: 06.xx write back cache should not be disabled Both RAID controllers reboot after 828.5 days--2500/6000 arrays Communication Loss reported from Windows and Linux when registering JBODs on Oracle Enterprise Linux 6 proxy Reboots occur due to ancient I/O an error occurred during the start operation 8001002b being aborted in large configurations Volume error—evShowVol output: Initialization: Not Completed Configuration Issues Reregister Auto Service Request for CAM Auto Service Request advisory note: DTS Listener transfer Array name remains unchanged after a full array reset No email notification for critical and above events Access Configuration: Cascaded J4400 issues Access Configuration: Sun Storage 6Gb SAS HBA—OS hangs Access Configuration fails with error: java.util.HashMap cannot be cast to java.util.Properties Access Configuration: non-zoned SAS2 wide port aggregation FRU Report display—F5100 + 6Gb/sec HBA Array lock key must be set before configuration files are imported ComponentInsertEvent not generated for disk drive inserted into J4200 Current Jobs page can take more than five minutes to display Expander firmware 5.3.73 does not persist a SAS zone group Replication status incorrect when primary volume fails Service Advisor: replacing failed SIM with dual path configurations Volumes not deleting from the Single Page window Attempt to delete partner replication set on secondary array fails Documentation Issues Incorrect sscs add notification description in CLI guide 2500 Series Release Notes: Simplex vs. Duplex Configurations Disk Locked description is inaccurate in online help Firmware Update Issues Firmware upgrade fails with error: FWR_UPGRADE_FAILURE,6 for J4200/J4400 arrays Firmware up
device driver may issue a soft reset to the 3ware RAID controller and retry the command packet. 002h Degraded unit An error has been encountered and the
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array is operating in degraded (non-redundant) mode. The user should replace the bad an error occurred during the start operation 80028f17 drive as soon as possible and initiate a rebuild. Removing a drive from a redundant unit will cause this AEN an error occurred during the start operation ffffffff immediately. 003h Controller error occurred The 3ware RAID controller has encountered an internal error. Please contact AMCC Customer Support as a replacement board may be required. 004h Rebuild failed The 3ware RAID controller https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24008_01/html/E38188/z40001911233955.html was unable to complete a rebuild operation. This error can be caused by drive errors on either the source or the destination of the rebuild. However, due to ATA drives' ability to reallocate sectors on write errors, the rebuild failure is most likely caused by the source drive of the rebuild detecting some sort of read error. The default operation of the 3ware RAID controller is to http://cholla.mmto.org/computers/3ware/3dm2/en/3DM_2_OLH-8-6.html abort a rebuild if an error is encountered. If it is desired to continue on error, you can set the Continue on Source Error During Rebuild policy for the unit on the Controller Settings page in 3DM. 005h Rebuild completed The 3ware RAID controller has successfully completed a rebuild. The completion of the rebuild changes the state of the array from rebuilding to OK. The data is now redundant. 006h Incomplete unit detected At power-on initialization time, or during a rescan, the 3ware RAID controller performs a "rollcall" of all drives attached to the card. After detection of the drives, the 3ware RAID controller then uses an internal algorithm to logically connect drives that belong to the same array. If after rollcall a member of an array is not found, the INCOMPLETE UNIT AEN is sent. Examples of incomplete units are as follows: 3-drive or larger RAID 5 unit with two or more drives missing. This also applies to RAID 5 units that are part of a RAID50 unit. 4-drive RAID 10 unit with three drives missing. Replacing the missing or dead drive and initiating a rebuild will change the state of the array from an in
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