Critical Impact


A Processor Has Crossed The Threshold Of Allowable Corrected Errors The Processor Should Be Replaced

This alert condition indicates that there is a processor issue on the server. You should consult the hardware vendor regarding diagnostics that can be run and replace the faulty processor.

Adaptec Ultra Adpu160m Or Adpu320 SCSI Controller Parity Error

This alert condition indicates that the device has generated a parity error. Ensure that there is an active terminator on the drive (for external SCSI) or a multiple device cable with an active terminator on the end (for internal SCSI). This issue can also be caused by a bent cable pin.

Adaptec Ultra3 AIC78xx Series Host Adapters Controller Error

This alert condition indicates a controller error. This indicates a potential hardware issue with the controller or the attached device. Potential issues include: poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or in rare cases, a poorly-written device driver. Please check the cabling and device configuration settings. If the issue persists, it is recommended to download the latest device driver from the manufacturer?s website and replace the existing driver.

Adaptec Ultra3 AIC78xx Series Host Adapters Not Ready

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. The SCSI Host Adapter may be misconfigured or the device may be malfunctioning. Please check the configuration settings.

Adaptec Adp94xx SAS Device Controller Reset

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the there is controller problem and the device attached to the controller reset, this leads to the blue screen of death. The blue screen occurs when there is a PCI enumeration that causes the Microsoft STORPORT.SYS driver to pause I/O traffic after exceeding the thread queue depth per LUN maximum of 254 threads.

Adaptec Adp94xx SAS Device Failed To Allocate Memory

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device failed to allocate memory. Failed to allocate memory is completely fatal. It means that it wasn’t able to find enough memory space for itself. This condition indicates that server is running out of memory and this can cause unexpected restart or freezing issue, this is due to a driver causing memory leak.

Adaptec AdvancedRAID Controller Disk Data Corruption May Occur

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Disk Data Corruption may occur. This condition is true if there is any controller problem or device problem attached to the controller. High frequency of this alert can be related to hardware issue. This may impact data corruption which indicates data loss.

Adaptec AdvancedRAID Controller Driver Failed To Allocate Memory

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller Driver failed to allocate memory. Failed to allocate memory is completely fatal. It means that it wasn’t able to find enough memory space for itself. This condition indicates that server is running out of memory and this can cause unexpected restart or freezing issue, this is due to a driver causing memory leak.

Adaptec HostRAID For Serial ATA Scsi Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period indicating a communication problem across the SCSI interface. A single timeout occurrence may not be a problem, but continuing occurrences should be investigated. Recent server reboots can cause this alert to generate. The storage device?s device driver is generating the event error. The problem could be caused by either a hardware or software failure or misconfiguration. Please check the vendor?s website for specific troubleshooting steps.

Adaptec I2O RAID Adapters Failed To Allocate Memory

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller Driver failed to allocate memory. Failed to allocate memory is completely fatal. It means that it wasn’t able to find enough memory space for itself. This condition indicates that server is running out of memory and this can cause unexpected restart or freezing issue, this is due to a driver causing memory leak.

Adaptec SATA Raid SCSI Controller Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. The SCSI Host Adapter may be misconfigured or the device may be malfunctioning. Please check the configuration settings.

Adaptec Storage Manager Agent Logical Device Is Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

Adaptec Ultra Adpu160m Or Adpu320 SCSI Controller Device Not Ready

This alert condition indicates that the device is not ready for access. The SCSI host adapter may be misconfigured or the device may be malfunctioning. The configuration settings should be checked.

Adaptec Ultra Adpu160m Or Adpu320 SCSI Controller Driver Detected An Internal Error In Its Data Structures

This alert condition indicates an internal error in the controller driver data structures. This condition can occur if there is a controller problem on a server. The controller may not have the latest drivers.

Adaptec Ultra Adpu160m Or Adpu320 SCSI Controller Port Timeout Due To Prolonged Inactivity

This alert condition indicates a port timeout due to prolonged inactivity. All associated busses have been reset in an effort to clear the condition. The issue could be due to a bad RAID controller or defective cables. The cables going to the drives/hotswap cage should be examined to ensure that they are plugged in and not defective. This issue could also be due to BIOS and/or RAID controller firmware that has not been updated.

Adaptec Ultra3 AIC78xx Series Host Adapters Parity Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device has generated a parity error. Ensure you have an active terminator on the drive (for external) or a multiple device cable with an active terminator hanging off the end (internal). This may also be caused by a bent pin on the cable.

Advanced Configuration And Power Interface BIOS Is Attempting To Create An Illegal Memory

This alert condition indicates that the ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory. This condition can occur if a computer’s basic input/output system (BIOS) tries to write to a port in ACPI Machine Language (AML). This attempt causes Windows Server 2003 to prevent all access to that port.

Advanced Configuration And Power Interface Errors

This alert condition indicates ACPI errors. These errors can be caused by faulty components, such as a faulty or incompatible PCI card.

Advanced Configuration And Power Interface Interpreter Has Detected An Illegal Operation

This alert condition indicates that the ACPI interpreter has detected an illegal operation. The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) is a part of the BIOS and the operating system. This error is typically related to interaction between the BIOS and the operating system via the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) driver. This condition occurs when the ACPI interpreter detects an illegal operation.

Afamgt Controller Timeout Detected

This alert condition indicates a controller problem on a server. The device attached to the controller may not be communicating and timeout errors are occurring as a result. This issue could be due to poor cabling or outdated drivers.

Afamgt Drive Failure

This alert condition indicates that the drive has failed. This condition can occur if the physical disk drive faiils to initialize and indicates that a fatal error has occurred. This issue could be due to: incorrect configuration settings in the System Setup program, an improperly connected physical disk drive cable, a faulty disk drive controller sub-system (defective system board), or a loose power cable.

Afamgt Excessive Temperature Reading From The Controller

This alert condition indicates an excessive temperature reading from the controller and indicates that the temperature inside a server cabinet is above normal. The server room air conditioning and the server fans should be checked. It should be verified that there are no components overheating the server.

Afamgt Ram Failure Warning

This alert condition indicates a RAM failure warning and the presence of a bad ECC memory stick in a Dell PowerEdge system. Replacing the bad memory stick should fix the issue.

Afamgt Unrecovered Read Error On Disk

This alert condition indicates an unrecovered Read Error on the disk. This problem indicates that a SCSI device has reported a condition requiring user attention. The condition indicates that a Read Error has occurred on the disk that cannot be recovered. The criticality of this issue depends on the amount of corruption present. Data loss may have occurred.

Afamgt Various Disk Error Warning Message Reported

This alert condition indicates various disk errors and warning messages. The disk errors could be the result of read/write operation failures and may indicate a problem with one of your disks. If no power or connection issues can be found, the disk should be replaced. This issue can also occur if firmware is old or outdated, communication is lost between the controller and the device attached to the controller, or a SCSI command is retried on the physical disk but times out.

AMI MegaRaid RAID Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

AMI MegaRaid RAID Controller Device Not Ready For Access

This alert condition indicates that the device is not ready for access. This could be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or may indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

Battery Charging Was Suspended Due To High Battery Temperature

AIS Monitoring agent detected the battery charging was suspended due to high battery temperature. Impact : This may cause in failure of the array. It is recommended to change the battery.

Compaq SCSI Controller Driver Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered a controller error. There is most likely a hardware problem in either the controller or the attached device. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver. Please check the cabling and device configuration settings. If the issue persists, download the latest device driver from the manufacturer’s website and replace the existing driver.

Compaq Advanced System Management Controller Detected Memory Module Has Exceeded Its Threshold Of Correctable Errors

This alert condition indicates that a memory module has exceeded the prefailure threshold for correctable memory errors. The memory module should be replaced as soon as possible.

Compaq Advanced System Management Controller Detected Temperature Of The System Has Exceeded The Threshold

This alert condition indicates that the system temperature has exceeded the temperature threshold. This condition occurs when the Compaq System Management Driver detects that the system temperature has exceeded the threshold. The operating system shuts down and the system powers off. This event may also be initiated on certain systems when a fan enclosure is removed from the system for an extended period of time. Temperature probes help protect critical components by alerting the systems management console when chassis temperatures become too high.

Compaq Advanced System Management Controller Detected The Processor Has Corrected An Excessive Number Of Internal Errors

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the processor has corrected an excessive number of internal errors. The condition means that your second processor has failed an unacceptable number of the functional tests. It’s not actually failed, but the system is alerting you that it is on its way out.

Compaq Advanced System Management Controller Detected The System Encountered A Non Maskable Interrupt (NMI)

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the system encountered a Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) prior to this boot. A non-maskable interrupt (NMI) is a computer processor interrupt that cannot be ignored by standard interrupt masking techniques in the system. It is typically used to signal attention for non-recoverable hardware errors. This may be a memory related problem or firmware may need to be updated.

Compaq Advanced System Management Controller Initiated Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS)

This alert condition indicates that an Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) was initiated either from the system overheating or from a loss of system cooling.

Compaq Drive Array Notification Detected A Fatal Error Returned For A Read Or Write Request

This alert condition indicates that a fatal error was returned for a read or write request to the logical drive. This indicates faulty cables or a problem with the logical drive itself. Check the cables connected to the logical drives.

Compaq Drive Array Notification Detected Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS)

This alert condition indicates that an Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) occurred as the result of system overheating or loss of cooling.

Compaq Drive Array Notification Indicates Possibility Of Disk Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possibility of Disk Failure. SMART performs predictive failure analysis on each disk and sends alerts if a disk failure is predicted. The RAID controllers check array disks for failure predictions and, if found, pass this information to Storage Management. Storage Management immediately displays an alert icon on the disk. Storage Management also sends an alert to the Alert Log and the Microsoft Windows application log. This condition indicates a Possible Disk failure.

Compaq Drive Array Notification Indicates Temperature Exceeded The Maximum Failure Threshold

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the enclosure temperature exceeded the maximum failure threshold. The physical disk enclosure is too hot. A variety of factors can cause the excessive temperature. For example, a fan may have failed, the thermostat may be set too high, or the room temperature may be too hot. Check for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. See the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.

Compaq Power Management Utility Power Failure

This alert condition indicates that a utility power failure has been observed. This condition occurs when power is disrupted. This issue is most likely the result of an extended power outage.

Compaq SCSI Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Compaq SCSI Controller Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

Compaq Smart Array 53xx Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Compaq Smart Array 53xx Controller Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

Compaq Smart Array 53xx Controller Driver Detected Controller Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered controller error. In almost all cases, these messages are posted because of hardware problems. The source may be the controller or (more probably) a device that is attached to the controller. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver.

Compaq Smart Array 53xx Controller Driver Failed To Allocate Memory

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller driver failed to allocate memory. Failed to allocate memory is completely fatal. It means that it wasn’t able to find enough memory space for itself. This condition indicates that server is running out of memory and this can cause unexpected restart or freezing issue, this is due to a driver causing memory leak.

Dell OpenManage Array Manager Possible Data Corruption

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the sector of the disk is corrupted and data cannot be maintained on this portion of the disk. If the disk is not part of a redundant virtual disk, then replace the disk. Any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk may be lost and you may need to restore from backup. If the disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, then any data residing on the corrupt portion of the disk will be reallocated elsewhere in the virtual disk.

Dell OpenManage Array Manager Reported Predictive Disk Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the disk failure may be imminent. The device will soon fail and unsaved data will be lost. Immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive. This will impact loss of data.

Dell PERC 2/3 RAID Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Dell Perc RAID Logical Drive Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

Dell Server Monitoring A Device Has Been Removed

This alert condition indicates that a device has been removed and the system is no longer functioning optimally. The removed device should be replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring A Disk Has Reached An Unacceptable Temperature (predictive Failure)

This alert condition indicates that the disk has reached an unacceptable temperature and received a S.M.A.R.T. alert (predictive failure). The disk will likely fail in the near future. A variety of factors can cause excessive temperatures. For example, a fan may have failed, the thermostat may be set too high, or the room temperature may be too hot or cold. Verify that the fans in the server or enclosure are working. If the physical disk is in an enclosure, you should check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. The enclosure should have adequate ventilation. If the source of the temperature issue cannot be determined, the disk should be replaced. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, the data should be backed up before replacing the disk. NOTE: Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Dell Server Monitoring A Physical Disk Is Incompatible

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk is incompatible. This condition can occur if a disk is replaced with another disk that is using incompatible technology. For example, one side of a mirror may have been replaced with a SAS disk when the other side of the mirror is using SATA technology.

Dell Server Monitoring A Virtual Disk Is Permanently Degraded

This alert condition indicates that the virtual disk is permanently degraded. A redundant virtual disk has lost redundancy. This can occur when the virtual disk suffers the failure of multiple physical disks. In this case, both the source physical disk and the target disk with redundant data have failed. A rebuild is not possible because there is no redundancy. Replace the failed disks and restore from backup.

Dell Server Monitoring AC Power Has Been Lost

This alert condition indicates that the enclosure has lost AC Power. The enclosure may shut down.

Dell Server Monitoring An Invalid SAS Configuration Has Been Detected

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered invalid SAS configuration. The controller and attached enclosures are not cabled correctly.

Dell Server Monitoring Automatic System Recovery (ASR) Action Was Performed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the automatic system recovery action is performed due to a hung operating system. The action performed and the time of action are provided.

Dell Server Monitoring Background Initialization Failed Of Virtual Disk

This alert condition indicates that the virtual disk background initialization has failed.

Dell Server Monitoring Communication With The Enclosure Has Been Lost

This alert condition indicates that the controller has lost communication with an Enclosure Management Module (EMM). The cables may be loose or defective. You should verify that the cables are attached securely and reboot the system.

Dell Server Monitoring Current Firmware Is Unsupported By This Release Of Array Manager

This alert condition indicates that the current firmware is unsupported by this release of Array Manager. You should install a supported version of the firmware. If you do not have a supported version of the firmware available, it can be downloaded from the Dell Support website.

Dell Server Monitoring Current Sensor Detected A Failure Value

This alert condition indicates that the current sensor detected a failure value. This condition occurs when a current sensor on the power supply for the specified system fails.

Dell Server Monitoring Device Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Device had Failed. A storage component such as a physical disk, Connector, Battery, enclosure etc has failed. The failed component may have been identified by the Disk controller while performing a task such as a rescan or a check consistency. Replace the failed component. You can identify which component has failed by locating the a red X for any component in the Dell Server Administrator.

Dell Server Monitoring Disk Is Offline Now

This alert condition indicates that some configured disks are not accessible and may have been removed.

Dell Server Monitoring Disk State Changed To Failed

This alert condition indicates that the disk status has changed to Failed.

Dell Server Monitoring Enclosure Is In A Degraded State

This alert condition indicates that the enclosure is in a degraded state. This issue can occur if the enclosure has suffered a failure and is operating in a degraded state.

Dell Server Monitoring Enclosure Was Shut Down

This alert condition indicates that the enclosure was shut down. The physical disk enclosure is either hotter or cooler than the maximum or minimum allowable temperature range. Check for factors that may cause overheating or excessive cooling. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. You should verify that the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot or too cold.

Dell Server Monitoring Fan Sensor Detected A Non Recoverable Value

AIS Monitoring agent has determined that the fan sensor detected a non-recoverable value. Fan enclosure sensors monitor protective fan enclosures by detecting their removal from, and insertion into, a system, and by measuring how long a fan enclosure is absent from the chassis. This sensor monitors the chassis and any attached systems. This condition occurs when a fan sensor detects an error from which it cannot recover.

Dell Server Monitoring Hot Spare SMART Polling Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller firmware attempted a SMART polling on the hot spare but was unable to complete it. The controller has lost communication with the hot spare. Check the health of the disk assigned as a hot spare. You may need to replace the disk and reassign the hot spare. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the Cables Attached Correctly section in the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management User’s Guide for more information on checking the cables.

Dell Server Monitoring Memory Device ECC Correctable Error Count Crossed A Non Recoverable Threshold

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the memory device pre-failure sensor in the specified system detected an error from which it cannot recover. The memory device location, memory device bank location, chassis location, previous state, and the prefailure sensor error count value are provided.

Dell Server Monitoring Memory Module May Not Be Correctly Seated, Wrongly Configured, Or Has Failed

AIS Monitoring agent has detected Memory module may not be correctly seated, wrongly configured, or has failed.

Dell Server Monitoring Multi Bit ECC Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered error involving multiple bits has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm recalculates parity data during read and write operations. If an error involves only a single bit, it may be possible for the error correction algorithm to correct the error and maintain parity data. An error involving multiple bits, however, usually indicates data loss. In some cases, if the multi-bit error occurs during a read operation, the data on the disk may be correct/valid. If the multi-bit error occurs during a write operation, data loss has occurred. Replace the dual in-line memory module (DIMM). The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. See your hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. You may need to restore data from backup.

Dell Server Monitoring Multiple Enclosures Are Attached To The Controller

This alert condition indicates that too many enclosures are attached to the controller port. When the enclosure limit is exceeded, the controller loses contact with all enclosures attached to the port. You must remove the most recently added enclosure as this is the enclosure that caused the limit to be exceeeded.

Dell Server Monitoring Physical Disk Initialize Failed

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk has failed or is corrupt. The failed or corrupt disk should be replaced. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk with the red X status. You should restart the initialization.

Dell Server Monitoring Physical Disk Offline

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk is offline. A storage component such as a physical disk or an enclosure has failed. The failed component may have been identified by the controller while performing a task such as a rescan or consistency check. The failed component should be replaced. You can identify which disk has failed by locating the disk with the red X status. A rescan should be performed after the disk is replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring Physical Disk Rebuild Failed

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk rebuild failed. A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the rebuild. You should replace the failed or corrupt disk (the failed disk can be identified by a red X status). You should rebuild the virtual disk.

Dell Server Monitoring Physical Disk Removed

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk has been removed from the disk group. This alert can also be caused by loose or defective cables or by problems with the enclosure. If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. On some controllers, a removed disk will display a red X status. On other controllers, a removed disk may have an Offline status or might not be displayed on the user interface. A rescan should be performed after replacing or restoring the disk. If a disk has not been removed from the disk group, you should check for problems with the cables. Also verify that the enclosure is powered ON.

Dell Server Monitoring Power Supply Redundancy Is Lost

This alert condition indicates a loss of power supply redundancy. A redundancy sensor in the specified system detected that one of the components in the redundant unit has either been disconnected, has failed, or is not present.

Dell Server Monitoring Predictive Failure Of A Disk

This alert condition indicates that the disk on the specified controller has received a S.M.A.R.T. (predictive failure) alert indicating that the disk is likely to fail in the near future. Replace the disk that has received the S.M.A.R.T. alert. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Note: Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.

Dell Server Monitoring Reassigning Bad Disk Blocks Failed

This alert condition indicates that the write operation could not complete because the disk contains bad disk blocks that could not be reassigned. Data loss may have occurred and data redundancy may also be lost. The disk needs to be replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring Rebuild Completed With Errors

This alert condition indicates that the rebuild completed with errors. In some situations, a rebuild may complete successfully while also reporting errors. This issue can occur when a portion of the disk containing redundant (parity) information is damaged. The rebuild process can restore data from the healthy portions of the disk but not from the damaged portion. When a rebuild is able to restore all data except data from damaged portions of the disk, it will indicate a successful completion. The rebuild may also report sense key errors.

Dell Server Monitoring Storage Management Has Lost Communication With A Controller

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Storage Management has lost communication with a controller. This may occur if the controller driver or firmware is experiencing a problem. The 1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation.

Dell Server Monitoring Temperature Dropped Below The Minimum Failure Threshold

This alert condition indicates that the temperature dropped below the minimum failure threshold. The physical disk enclosure is too cool. Check if the thermostat setting is too low and if the room temperature is too cool.

Dell Server Monitoring Temperature Exceeded The Maximum Failure Threshold

This alert condition indicates that the temperature exceeded the maximum failure threshold. The physical disk enclosure is too hot. A variety of factors can cause excessive temperature such as fan failure, a thermostat that is set too high, or a room that is too hot. Check for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. You should make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. Refer to the physical disk enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information.

Dell Server Monitoring The BGI Task Encountered Errors That Cannot Be Corrected

This alert condition indicates that the BGI task encountered errors that cannot be corrected. The virtual disk contains physical disks that have unusable disk space or disk errors that cannot be corrected. Replace the physical disk that contains the disk errors. You should review other alert messages to identify the physical disk that has errors. If the virtual disk is redundant, you can replace the physical disk and continue using the virtual disk. If the virtual disk is non-redundant, you may need to recreate the virtual disk after replacing the physical disk. After replacing the physical disk, run a consistency check to check the data.

Dell Server Monitoring The Controller Was Unable To Recover Data From The Cache

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller was unable to recover data from the cache. Check if the battery is charged and in good health. When the battery charge is unacceptably low, it cannot maintain cached data. Check if the battery has reached its recharge limit. The battery may need to be recharged or replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring The DC Power Supply Is Switched Off

This alert condition indicates that the power supply unit is switched off. Either a user switched off the power supply unit or it is defective. You should verify that the power switch is turned ON. If this problem persists, verify that the power cord is attached and functional. If the problem is still not corrected or if the power switch is already turned ON, the power supply unit should be replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring The DIMM Is Malfunctioning

This alert condition indicates that the DIMM is malfunctioning. Data loss or data corruption may be imminent. The controller memory should be replaced immediately to avoid loss of functionality.

Dell Server Monitoring The EMMs In The Enclosure Have A Different SCSI Rate

This alert condition indicates that the Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) in the enclosure have different SCSI rates. This is an unsupported configuration. All EMMs in an enclosure must have the same SCSI rate. The (percent sign) indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation. You should replace one or more EMMs so that all EMMs in the enclosure have the same SCSI rate.

Dell Server Monitoring The Enclosure Has A Hardware Error

This alert condition indicates that the enclosure or an enclosure component is in a failed or degraded state. You should check the health of the enclosure and its components and replace any hardware that is in a failed state.

Dell Server Monitoring The Enclosure Has Failed

This alert condition indicates that the Enclosure Management Module (EMM) has failed. This failure can be caused by a loss of power to the EMM. The EMM self-test may also have identified a failure. There could also be a firmware problem or a multi-bit error.

Dell Server Monitoring The Enclosure Is Unstable

This alert condition indicates that the enclosure is unstable because it is not sending a consistent response to the controller. This issue could be due to a firmware problem or an invalid cabling configuration. If the cables are too long, they will degrade the signal. All enclosures attached to the system should be powered down and the system should be rebooted. If the problem persists, upgrade the firmware to the latest supported version and verify that the cable configuration is valid.

Dell Server Monitoring The Physical Disk Clear Operation Failed

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk Clear operation failed. A Clear task was being performed on a physical disk but the task was interrupted and did not successfully complete. The controller may have lost communication with the disk. The disk may have been removed or the cables may be loose or defective. Verify that the disk is present and not in a Failed state. You should verify that the cables are attached securely and restart the Clear task.

Dell Server Monitoring The Rebuild Failed Due To Errors

This alert condition indicates that the rebuild failed due to errors. You are attempting to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk. Replace the target disk. If a rebuild does not automatically start after replacing the disk, initiate the Rebuild task. You may need to assign the new disk as a hot spare in order to initiate the rebuild.

Dell Server Monitoring There Is A Problem With A Physical Connection Or PHY

This alert condition indicates that there is a problem with a physical connection or PHY. The 1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation. Run the PHY integrity test diagnostics. If necessary, you should replace the Enclosure Management Module (EMM) that contains the bad PHY and verify that the cables are attached securely. If necessary, attach the storage to a different connector if one is available. If this doesnt fix the problem, the enclosure may be defective and should be replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring There May Be A Problem With The Enclosure

This alert condition indicates that there may be a problem with the enclosure. You should check the health of the enclosure and its components by selecting the enclosure object in the tree view. The Health subtab displays a red X or yellow exclamation point for enclosure components that are failed or degraded. There may be problems with the cables such as a loose connection or an invalid cabling configuration. Verify that the firmware is a supported version.

Dell Server Monitoring Thermal Shutdown Protection Has Been Initiated

This alert condition indicates that thermal shutdown protection has been initiated. This message is generated when a system is configured for thermal shutdown. If a temperature sensor reading exceeds the error threshold for which the system is configured, the operating system shuts down and the system powers off. This event can also be initiated on certain systems when a fan enclosure is removed from the system for an extended period of time.

Dell Server Monitoring Virtual Disk Check Consistency Failed

This alert condition indicates that the consistency check fails on the virtual disk. Consistency check is an operation that verifies that all stripes in a virtual disk with a redundant RAID level are consistent, automatically fixes any errors, and manages consistency check operations on selected VD(s) and adapter(s). The consistency check operation impacts the performance of the selected adapter(s). If this error occurs frequently, preventive replacement of physical drives should be taken into account.

Dell Server Monitoring Virtual Disk Degraded

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk included in a redundant virtual disk fails. Because the virtual disk is redundant (uses mirrored or parity information) and only one physical disk has failed, the virtual disk can be rebuilt. Configure a hot spare for the virtual disk if one is not already configured and rebuild the virtual disk. When using an Expandable RAID Controller or a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller, rebuild the virtual disk by first configuring a hot spare for the disk, and then initiating a write operation to the disk. The write operation will initiate a rebuild of the disk. If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, you should replace the disk or restore the original disk. You can identify which disk has been removed by locating the disk with the red X status. A rescan should be performed after the disk is replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring Virtual Disk Failed

This alert condition indicates that one or more physical disks included in the virtual disk have failed. If the virtual disk is non-redundant (does not use mirrored or parity data), then the failure of a single physical disk can cause the virtual disk to fail. If the virtual disk is redundant, then more physical disks have failed than can be rebuilt using mirrored or parity information. You should create a new virtual disk and restore from a backup.

Dell Server Monitoring Virtual Disk Initialization Failed

This alert condition indicates that the virtual disk initialization failed. A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or a user has cancelled the initialization. If a physical disk has failed, you should replace the physical disk.

Dell Server Monitoring Virtual Disk Rebuild Failed

This alert condition indicates that the virtual disk rebuild failed. A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the rebuild. Replace the failed or corrupt disk. You can identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk with the red X status. You should restart the virtual disk rebuild.

Dell Server Monitoring Virtual Disk Reconfiguration Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Virtual disk reconfiguration failed. This can be caused if an array disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupt. A user may also have cancelled the reconfiguration. Replace the failed or corrupt disk. If the array disk is part of a redundant array, then rebuild the array disk. When finished, restart the reconfiguration.

Dell Server Monitoring The AC Power Supply Cable Has Been Removed

This alert condition indicates that the power cable may be disconnected or has become otherwise non-functional. The power cable should be replaced.

Dell Server Monitoring The Controller Cannot Communicate With A Device

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller cannot communicate with a device. The state of the device cannot be determined. There may be a bad or loose cable. The system may also be experiencing problems with the application programming interface (API). There could also be a problem with the driver or firmware. Check the cables. Check if the controller has a supported version of the driver and firmware. Rebooting the system may also resolve this problem.

Dell Server Monitoring The Only Hot Spare Available Is A SAS Disk SAS Disks Cannot Replace SATA Disks

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SAS technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SATA technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails. Add a SATA disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.

Dell Server Monitoring The Only Hot Spare Available Is A SATA Disk SATA Disks Cannot Replace SAS Disks

This alert condition indicates that the only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SATA technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SAS technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails. You should add a SAS disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.

Disk Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level. In almost all cases, these messages are being posted due to hardware problems with either the controller or, more likely, a device that is attached to the controller in question. The hardware problems can be associated with poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, lazy or slow device responses to relinquish the SCSI bus, a faulty device or in very rare cases a poorly written device driver. This can also result in slow response writing data to disk.

Disk File System Structure On The Disk Is Corrupt And Unusable

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the File system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Under stressful disk input/output (I/O) on a volume that uses the NTFS file system, disk inconsistency may occur. Some of the cached data may not be written to the disk. Impact : If the data corruption is high the Volume or data will not be accessible .

Dmboot Failed To Import The Disk

This alert condition indicates that Dmboot failed to import the disk. Excessive disk failures are the most common reason for auto-import failures, making it impossible for the Volume Manager to find correct copies of the disk group configuration database and kernel update log. You should monitor these disk failures. If they are excessive, you should re-create the disk group and restore contents of any volumes from a backup.

Dmboot Failed To Start Volume

This alert condition indicates that Dmboot failed to start the volume. When you view your system disk or boot disk in the Disk Management tool, it may be listed as dynamic unreadable, and you may be unable to use the Disk Management tool to manage this disk. Note that this behavior may occur even though the operating system is currently running from your system disk or boot disk. Your original dynamic system disk or boot disk may now be listed as Missing - Offline, and all volumes contained on the missing disk may be noted as failed and are not accessible.

Dmio System Detects Bad Blocks

This alert condition indicates bad blocks on the drive. The status of a dynamic volume unexpectedly changes to Online (Error) after the system detects bad blocks. In this situation, you cannot create a software mirror.

Dmio Uncorrectable Read Write Errors

This alert condition indicates uncorrectable read write errors. When you use dynamic disks, you may receive the above Dmio event log entries, which may lead to data corruption, database corruption, or file system corruption on one or more dynamic disk volumes, or may cause application failures.

Emcpbase Server Disk Connectivity Lost With SAN

AIS Monitoring Platform has observed that the Server Disk has lost connectivity with SAN. This error message can occur if the storage is going offline.

Emulex Fibre Channel (FC) SCSIport Miniport Controller Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Emulex LP6000 Fibre Channel Host Adapters Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Error Correction Codes On A Controller

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that there is a problem with the controller or with the device attached to the controller. This error can be due to the loose connections of the cables. This can also occur due to the old or out of date firmware.

External Array Fails

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External array had failed. This condition can occur during high IO to database. Suspected disk problem. This can also occur due to old firmware and drivers not been updated. This impact the server performance as well.

Fan On Storage Device Of Array Controller Has Reported Fault

This alert condition indicates that there is problem with the fan on the storage device of the array controller. When isolating faults in the power supply, remember that the fans in both modules receive power through a common bus on the midplane. If a power supply unit fails, the fans also stop functioning. This issue could also occur if the AC cords are not properly connected to the power source and the power supply.

Fastfat Delayed Write Failed

This alert condition indicates that the Delayed Write process has failed. This issue can occur if the Enable write caching on the disk feature for the disk is turned on. It can also occur if the Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) hard disk controller is configured in either of the following ways: A 40-wire connector cable is being used to connect the UDMA drive to the controller instead of the required 80-wire, the 40-pin cable or system BIOS settings are configured to force faster UDMA modes.

Fault Tolerance Disk A Stripe Set Or Volume Set Member Listed In The Configuration Information Was Missing

This alert condition indicates that the stripe set or volume set member listed in the configuration information is missing. This condition can occur if any disks or members of a fault tolerant set are removed from a computer without first deleting their information in Disk Administrator. This issue can also occur if a member of a fault tolerant set fails.

Fault Tolerance Disk An I/O Failure Occurred On Device

This alert condition indicates an I/O failure on the device and indicates either damaged data or physical damage on the hard disk. A disk problem is typically suspected.

Fault Tolerance Disk The Device That Is Part Of A Fault Tolerance Set Has Failed And Will No Longer Be Used

This alert condition indicates that the device that was a part of a fault tolerance set has failed and will no longer be used. There may be an issue with the disk. Production may be hampered by slow response times.

Fault Tolerant Driver Could Not Read The On Disk Structures From Disk

This alert condition indicates that the fault-tolerant driver could not read the disk structures from the disk. Data corruption can occur as a result. There may be a disk issue.

Fujitsu (S M A R T) Has Been Predicted On A Hard Disk

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected (S.M.A.R.T) has been predicted on a hard disk. SMART predicts failure on disk.

Fujitsu A Critical Error Happened While BIOS Self Test

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected a critical error happened while BIOS selftest. This error needs to be acknowledged to clear the error condition.

Fujitsu AC Failure In Cabinet Of Server

This alert condition indicates a Mains failure in a server cabinet. This trap can only happen in storage extension cabinets that do not have an Uninterruptible Power Supply or Battery Backup Unit. A server will not have time to send this trap.

Fujitsu Adapter Cache Discarded Due To Firmware Version IOncompatibility

This alert condition indicates that the adapter cache was discarded as the result of an incompatible firmware version.

Fujitsu Adapter Cache Discarded Due To Memory/BBU Problems

This alert condition indicates that the adapter cache was discarded due to memory/BBU problems.

Fujitsu Adapter Missing After Reboot

This alert condition indicates that the adapter is missing after a machine reboot.

Fujitsu Controller Selftest Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected Controller selftest error.The Server Management controller in cabinet has detected an minor problem during selftest of server.

Fujitsu Disk Missing After Reboot

This alert condition indicates that the disk is missing post-reboot.

Fujitsu Error On Disk

This alert condition indicates a disk error. The disk may need to be replaced.

Fujitsu Fan Failure In Power Supply

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected Fan failure in power supply.Critical temperature in power supply.

Fujitsu Fan Is Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected Fan failed in cabinet of server.The indicated fan failed.

Fujitsu Logical Drive Missing After The Reboot

This alert condition indicates that the logical drive is missing post-reboot.

Fujitsu Power Supply Status Has Become Critical

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected Power supply status has become critical.Insufficient operation Power supplies available in the cabinet.

Fujitsu Power Supply Voltage Is Too High

This alert condition indicates that the voltage supplied in a server cabinet is too high.

Fujitsu State Change On Disk From Available To Failed

This alert condition indicates that the disk state has changed from available to failed.

Fujitsu State Change On Disk From Offline To Failed

This alert condition indicates that the disk state has changed from offline to failed.

Fujitsu State Change On Disk From Operational To Failed

This alert condition indicates that the disk state has changed from operational to failed.

Fujitsu State Change On Logical Drive From Operational To Degraded

This alert condition indicates that the logical drive state has changed from operational to degraded.

Fujitsu State Change On Logical Drive From Operational To Failed

This alert condition indicates that the logical drive state has changed from operational to failed.

Fujitsu The Background Initialization (BGI) Failed On Logical Drive

This alert condition indicates a Background Initialization (BGI) failure.

Fujitsu The Server Is Operating On Battery Power By UPS Or Backup Battery Unit (BBU)

This alert condition indicates a power failure. The referenced server is running on battery power.

Fujitsu The System Was Restarted After A Severe Problem

This alert condition indicates that the system was restarted after a severe problem with the server cabinet. The server management message log (recovery log) should be referred to for details.

Fujitsu The Temperature Of The Indicated Sensor Is Out Of Tolerance Range

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected The temperature of the indicated sensor is out of tolerance range. The system will shut down and power off if shutdown is enabled.

Fujitsu Unable To Access Disk

This alert condition indicates that the disk is inaccessable.

Fujitsu SIEM Ens Server Agent Detected Disk Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the disk had failed. This condition may occur if the physical disk drive failed to initialize. Indicates a fatal error. This may caused due to incorrect configuration settings in System Setup program, improperly connected physical disk drive cable, faulty disk drive controller subsystem (defective system board), or loose power cable.

Hard Drive Bad Logical Disk Stripe

This alert condition indicates a bad stripe on a logical drive. An entry in the Bad Stripe Table (BST) indicates that the data contained in the stripe has been lost. While many conditions can produce a BST entry, the most common cause is an error accessing a stripe unit within a stripe on a critical logical drive. The BST provides a means of recovering most data on a logical drive after multiple hardware errors prevent access to a logical drive stripe. A single stripe unit failure is correctable and recoverable but two or more failures within the same redundant RAID stripe are uncorrectable.

Hard Drive Defunct Physical Drive

This alert condition indicates that the physical drive is marked defunct when there is a loss of communication between the controller and the physical drive. This can be caused by an improperly connected cable, physical drive, or controller. It could also be due to loss of power to a drive, an improperly assembled SCSI channel in an unsupported configuration, a defective cable, backplane, physical drive, or controller. This issue can also occur when connecting unsupported SCSI devices (such as tape drives or CD-ROM drives) to the same SCSI channel used for an array.

Hard Drive Reporting Thermal Issue

This alert condition indicates that the hard drive is reporting a thermal issue. The array controller storage device sensor is reporting that the temperature has exceeded the preset limit. The controller may attempt to shut down power to the storage device and/or spin down the installed disk drives.

Hardware Dell Server Processor Sensor Detected A Failure Value

AIS Monitoring agent has detected the Dell Server Processor sensor failure value Cause : This event is logged when a processor sensor in the specified system is disabled, has a configuration error, or experienced a thermal trip. The sensor location, chassis location, previous state and processor sensor status are provided. Impact: A Critical message refers to a significant event that indicates actual or imminent loss of data or loss of function.

Hardware HP Sensor Fan Has Failed Or Now In A Non Redundant State

AIS Monitoring agent has detected that HP Sensor -Fan has failed or now in a non-redundant state Impact: May cause unpredictable behaviour that could result in random shutdown, data loss or possible system damage.

Hardware Observed Critical Error On Disk For Nvidia RAID

This alert condition indicates that the disk has been removed from the array or has failed.

Hardware Error Has Occurred Due To Controller Status Not Responding

This alert condition indicates a hardware error due to a controller not responding. This issue can occur if the controller, cables, and physical drives are not installed properly, or as a result of the power supplied to the physical drives.

HighPoint RocketRAID 182x SATA Controller Driver Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered a controller error. There is most likely a hardware problem in either the controller or the attached device. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver. Please check the cabling and device configuration settings. If the issue persists, download the latest device driver from the manufacturer’s website and replace the existing driver.

Highpoint ATA RAID HPT374 Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Highpoint ATA RAID HPT374 Controller Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

Highpoint ATA RAID HPT374 Controller Failed To Allocate Memory

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller driver failed to allocate memory. Failed to allocate memory is completely fatal. It means that it wasn’t able to find enough memory space for itself. This condition indicates that server is running out of memory and this can cause unexpected restart or freezing issue, this is due to a driver causing memory leak.

HighPoint RocketRAID 182x SATA Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

HP StorageWorks Medium Changer Controller Driver Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered a controller error. There is most likely a hardware problem in either the controller or the attached device. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver. Please check the cabling and device configuration settings. If the issue persists, download the latest device driver from the manufacturer’s website and replace the existing driver.

HP Ultrium 2 SCSI Controller Driver Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered a controller error. There is most likely a hardware problem in either the controller or the attached device. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver. Please check the cabling and device configuration settings. If the issue persists, download the latest device driver from the manufacturer’s website and replace the existing driver.

HP Insight Management Foundation Agent Detected Physical Drive Degraded

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk is degrading and may need to be replaced. If this is a cluster node, failover may have occurred. While not a clear indication of a hardware issue, this alert is designed to give advanced warning about disk performance so that proactive measures can be taken to replace the drive before it actually fails. These errors are also commonly seen during cluster failover. If failover has occurred, the cluster resources may require attention.

HP Insight Management Foundation Agent Detected Server Shutdown Due To Power Shedding

This alert condition indicates that the server was shut down as a result of power shedding. The server blade was shut down due to a lack of power.

HP Insight Management Foundation Agent Detected The Logical Disk Performance Is HIGH

This alert condition indicates that Logical Disk Performance is high. This condition indicates that an installed application is consuming all IOPS and can also indicate disk issues. Slow server performance may be observed.

HP Insight Management Foundation Agent Was Unable To Acquire File System Information

This alert condition indicates that the Foundation Agent was unable to acquire file system information. This error can be the result of an unformatted partition or a partition that has been recently modified. Formatting the partition or rebooting the affected server may correct this error. This error can also be caused by a low memory condition. Rebooting the server may correct the error.

HP Memory A Memory Module Has Failed Or Is Predicted To Fail

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that a memory module has failed or is predicted to fail. (Physical Memory Module # on Processor Board #) User Action Check the memory configuration and replace memory as necessary.

HP Sensor Has Detected That The Temperature Has Exceeded The Normal Operating Range, This May Initiate Emergency Shutdown

AIS Monitoring agent has detected that HP Sensor - Has identified that the temperature has exceeded the normal operating range, this may initiate Emergency shutdown. Impact: Server will be offline, data loss can be observed. Cause: A variety of factors can cause the excessive temperature. For example, a fan may have failed, the thermostat may be set too high, or the room temperature may be too hot. Action to be taken: Check for factors that may cause overheating. For example, verify that the enclosure fan is working. You should also check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Make sure the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot.

HP Smart Array SAS/SATA Event Notification Service Indicates Possibility Of Hardware Issue

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possibility of Hardware Issue. The condition indicates actual or imminent loss of data or loss of function. For example, crossing a failure threshold or a hardware failure such as an array disk.

HP Smart Array SAS/SATA Event Notification Service Signals Possibility Of Drive Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possibility of Disk Failure. SMART performs predictive failure analysis on each disk and sends alerts if a disk failure is predicted. The RAID controllers check array disks for failure predictions and, if found, pass this information to Storage Management. Storage Management immediately displays an alert icon on the disk. Storage Management also sends an alert to the Alert Log and the Microsoft Windows application log. This condition indicates a Possible Disk failure.

HP Storage Manager Agent Logical Drive Is Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

HP StorageWorks Medium Changer Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

HP Ultrium 2 SCSI Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

IBM ServeRAID Controller Detected A Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered controller error. These error messages can be caused by poor or incorrect SCSI termination, a failing device or controller, inferior SCSI cabling, or a poorly written device driver for the SCSI controller.

IBM ServeRAID Controller Scsi Device Did Not Respond Within The Timedout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Intel Matrix Storage Event Monitor Service Detected Array Status Changed To Degraded

This alert condition indicates that the physical disk is degrading and may need to be replaced.

Intel Matrix Storage Event Monitor Service Detected Hard Drive Failure

This alert condition indicates that the hard drive has failed. This condition indicates the hard drive status has changed from Normal to Failed. Data loss may occur.

Intel Matrix Storage Event Monitor Service Detected Physical Disk Removed

This alert condition indicates that the physical hard drive on a server is not detected. This may be the result of controller issues or an issue with the cable attached to the drive. This issue can also occur if the hard drive has failed or been removed.

Intel SCSI RAID Controllers Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Logical Disk Manager Detected Possibility Of Device Failure

This alert condition indicates a device failure and the occurrence of a fatal error. In some cases, a RAID controller problem may be the culprit. This condition can also occur if the physical disk drive fails to initialize, if there are incorrect configuration settings in the System Setup program, a physical disk drive cable is improperly connected, a faulty disk drive controller sub-system (defective system board), or a loose power cable.

Logical Drive Configured On Array Controller Is In Failed State

This alert condition indicates that the logical drive configured on the array controller is in a failed state but has had one or more drive replacements and is ready to resume operation. However, this will not happen until an Accept Media Exchange command is issued to the logical drive.

Logical Drive Degraded

This alert condition indicates that the logical drive has degraded. This condition can occur if a periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices attached to the controller. This could be an issue with the controller or a device attached to the controller. Data loss could result.

Logical Drive Is Critical

This alert condition indicates a physical device failure. The data on this logical drive is at risk. Data loss may occur.

LSI Logic Fusion MPT MiniPort Controller Driver Error

This alert condition indicates a controller error. Typically, this is a hardware problem related to the controller or the attached device. The hardware problem could be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or (in rare cases) a poorly-written device driver. The cabling and device configuration settings should be checked. If the issue persists, it is recommended to download the latest device driver from the manufacturer?s website and replace the existing driver.

LSI Logic Fusion MPT SCSI StorPort Controller Driver Error

This alert condition indicates a controller error. Typically, this is a hardware problem related to the controller or the attached device. The hardware problem could be related to poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty attached device, or (in rare cases) a poorly-written device driver. Please check the cabling and device configuration settings. If the issue persists, it is recommended to download the latest device driver from the manufacturer?s website and replace the existing driver.

LSI Logic Fusion MPT Miniport Driver Device Not Ready For Access

This alert condition indicates that the device is not ready for access. This issue could be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

LSI Logic MegaRAID Miniport Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

LSI MegaRAID IDE/SATA Controllers Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Mega RAID Logical Drive Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

Mega RAID Physical Drive Is Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Background Initialization (BGI) Aborted Due To Ownership Loss On Virtual Disk

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Background initialization (BGI) aborted due to ownership loss on Virtual disk. A controller property indicates the rate at which the background initialization of virtual disks will be carried out.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Background Initialization On Virtual Disk Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the backgroung initialization on virtual disk is aborted. A controller property indicating the rate at which the background initialization of virtual disks will be carried out. If the error occurs frequently take the preventive replacement of physical drives into account. Destructive operation without any prompts, Data loss can occur.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Bad Block Table Is 80 Full

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Bad block table is 80 full. The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be remapped which means that disk errors can no longer be corrected and data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80 full. Back up your data. Replace the disk generating this alert. If necessary, restore from back up.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Bad Block Table Is Full Unable To Log Block

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that Bad block table is full. The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks can no longer be remapped which means that disk errors can no longer be corrected. At this point, data loss can occur. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation. Replace the disk generating this alert. If necessary, restore your data from backup.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Battery Voltage Low

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the battery voltage is low, the BIOS displays this warning. You should check the battery. If the error occurs frequently, take the battery replacement into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Communication Lost On Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller has lost communication with an enclosure management module (EMM). The cables may be loose or defective. Make sure the cables are attached securely. Rebooting the system might solve this problem.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Consistency Check Failed With Uncorrectable Data On VD

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the consistency check fails on virtual disk. An operation that verifies that all stripes in a virtual disk with a redundant RAID level are consistent and that automatically fixes any errors. Manages consistency check operations on selected VD(s) and adapter(s). The consistency check operation impacts the performance of the selected adapter(s). If the error occurs frequently take the preventive replacement of physical drives into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Consistency Check Inconsistency Logging Disabled, Too Many Inconsistencies On VD

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the consistency check fails on virtual disk. An operation that verifies that all stripes in a virtual disk with a redundant RAID level are consistent and that automatically fixes any errors. Manages consistency check operations on selected VD(s) and adapter(s). The consistency check operation impacts the performance of the selected adapter(s). If the error occurs frequently take the preventive replacement of physical drives into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Controller Cache Discarded Due To Firmware Version Incompatibility

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Controller cache discarded due to firmware version incompatibility. New firmware has been flashed that is incompatible with the previous version. The cache contains data that has not been written to the physical disks and that cannot be recovered. Check data integrity. You may need to restore the data from a backup.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Disk Test Cannot Start No Qualifying Disks Found

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that there is no disk found attached to the controller. It might be the problem with the controller or with the disk attached to the controller. If the error occurs frequently, take the preventive replacement of the disk into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Enclosure Shutdown

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered Enclosure had shutdown. Enclosure management provides a feature which automatically shuts down the operating system, the server, and the enclosure when the enclosure’s temperature reaches dangerous extremes. The temperature when shutdown occurs is determined by the enclosure temperature probe’s Minimum Failure Threshold and the Maximum Failure Threshold. These thresholds are default settings that cannot be changed.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Fatal Firmware Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered Firmware Error. Review the firmware versions for the RAID controller, hard drive set, enclosure, and server board and update accordingly.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Firmware Download Failed On Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the system was unable to download firmware to the enclosure. The controller may have lost communication with the enclosure. There may have been problems with the data transfer or the download media may be corrupt. Attempt to download the enclosure firmware again. If problems continue, verify that the controller can communicate with the enclosure. Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. Check the cables. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. If the error occurs frequently, take the preventive replacement of the enclosure into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Firmware Mismatch On Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered Firmware mismatch on enclosure. This condition can occur if the enclosure services controllers have different versions of firmware. The firmware on the Enclosure management module (EMM) is not the same version. It is required that both modules have the same version of the firmware. This alert may be caused when a user attempts to insert an EMM module that has a different firmware version than an existing module.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Flash Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered Flash Error. This condition is related to the firmware and may occur if the flash image may be damaged. Check the flash image and the media used for image. If the media is not detected replace the disk array controller.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Global Hot Spare Does Not Cover All Array (Virtual Disk Failure)

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Global hot spare does not cover all array. A global hot spare is assigned to all redundant virtual disks on the controller. A global hot spare must be the same size (or larger) as the smallest array disk included in the largest virtual disk on the controller. This condition can occur if a virtual disk fails during rebuild while using a global hot spare. The global hot spare goes back into HOTSPARE state and the virtual disk goes into FAIL state.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Multi Bit Error Correction Code (ECC) Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered an error involving multiple bits has been encountered during a read or write operation on the controller memory. The error correction algorithm recalculates parity data during read and write operations. If an error involves only a single bit, it may be possible for the error correction algorithm to correct the error and maintain parity data. An error involving multiple bits, however, generally indicates data loss. In some cases, if the multi-bit error occurs during a read operation, then the data on the disk may be OK. If the multi-bit error occurrs during a write operation, then data loss has occurred. If its happening frequently replace the controller memory.

MegaRAID Storage Manager No Controllers Detected

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that no controllers are detected by the MegaRAID Storage Manager. This is because of the RAID controller not responding. If your RAID controller is not responding, it may be failing! Ensure your data is backed up on to another array on another controller.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Phy Is Bad On Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that there is a problem with a physical connection or PHY. The 1 indicates a substitution variable. The text for this substitution variable is displayed with the alert in the Alert Log and can vary depending on the situation. Run the PHY integrity test diagnostics. Replace the Enclosure Management Module (EMM) that contains the bad PHY if necessary. Make sure the cables are attached securely. If necessary, attach the storage to a different connector if one is available. If this doesnt fix the problem the enclosue may be defected. Take the replacement into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Physical Disks Missing From Configuration At Boot

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that all Physical disks are missing from the controller. This situation was discovered during system start-up. This condition may occur if the physical disks have been removed while the system was shut down.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Power Supply Cable Removed On Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the power cable may be pulled out or removed. Try reinserting the power cable and switch on the power unit.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Power Supply Failed On Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the power supply has suffered a failure and is no longer functioning. Storage Management may also be unable to communicate with the enclosure. The Failed state is displayed when the enclosure does not respond to a status query from Storage Management for any reason. For example, disconnecting the cable would cause this state to be displayed.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Power Supply Switched Off For Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the power supply unit is switched off. Either a user switched off the power supply unit or it is defective. Check to see whether the power switch is turned off or on. If it is turned off, turn it on. If the problem is not corrected, verify that the power cord is attached and functional. If the problem is still not corrected or if the power switch is already turned on, then replace the power supply unit.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Reassign Write Operation Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that during an attempt to write data to the array one of the drives reported a failed write operation. This can also to lead to the Drive failed because of a failed write operation. This is the result of an error that prevents access to user data on this drive or that may result in erroneous data being read/written. If the error occurs frequently replace the drive.

MegaRAID Storage Manager SAS/SATA Mixing Not Supported In Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the enclosure cannot support both SAS and SATA physical disks. Physical disks may be disabled. SAS and SATA coexist in a specific enclosure. Check whether the conection is configured correctly.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Single Bit Error Correction Code (ECC) Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered an error involving a single bit on the controller memory has been encountered during a read or write operation. The error correction algorithm might correct this error. It may be possible that the controller memory is beginning to malfunction. If its happening frequently replace the memory immediately.

MegaRAID Storage Manager The Enclosure Has A Hardware Error Or Enclosure Is Not Responding

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the enclosure or an enclosure component is in a Failed or Degraded state. Verify the health of the enclosure and its components. Run diagnostics and check the LEDs to identify hardware that has failed or that is degraded. Replace any hardware that is in a Failed state.

MegaRAID Storage Manager The Hot Plug Is Not Supported

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that when an attempt to hot plug was made an enclosure management module (EMM) has detected problems. This type of hot plug is not supported by the enclosure.

MegaRAID Storage Manager The NVRAM Is Corrupt

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) is corrupt. This may occur after a power surge, a battery failure, or for other reasons. The controller is reinitializing the NVRAM. The controller properties will reset to the default settings after the reinitialization is complete. The controller is taking the required corrective action. If the error occurs frequently, take the preventive replacement of the disk array controller into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager The Physical Device Is Not Supported

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the physical device is not supported. The physical device may not have a supported version of the firmware or the physical device may not be supported by MegaRAID Storage. If the physical device is supported by MegaRAID Storage, then update the firmware to a supported version. If the physical device is not supported by MegaRAID Storage, then replace the physical device with one that is supported.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Unable To Access Device

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the disk array controller is not communicating with the drive attached to the controller. This might be the problem with the controller itself or the drive connected to the controller.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Unexpected Sense Errors On Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Device

AIS Monitoring agent has detected Unexpected Sense errors on a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) device.This condition/warning report may and may not be benign. Request sense data has been obtained from the physical drive. Check the physical drive for failures. If no fault is found, then no action is required. Impact :- This may cause in data corruption and lead to data loss.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Unstable Enclosure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller is not receiving a valid response from the enclosure. Completely power down all enclosures attached to the system and reboot the system. Verify that the Enclosure Management Module (EMM) and the controller firmware are at the latest supported version. The enclosure may be defected. Take the replacement into account.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Virtual Disk Initialization Aborted

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the virtual disk initialization aborted because a physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or because a user cancelled the virtual disk initialization. If a physical disk failed, then replace the physical disk. You can identify which disk has failed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk. Restart the format physical disk operation. Restart the virtual disk initialization.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Virtual Disk Initialization Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Virtual disk initialization failed. This may be due to the controller cannot communicate with attached devices. A disk may be removed or contain errors. Cables may also be loose or defective. Power down and reset the physical disks. Verify the health of attached devices. If a physical disk has failed, then replace the physical disk. If the virtual disk is on a SAS controller, run the PHY integrity diagnostic tests. Make sure the cables are attached securely.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Virtual Disk Is Now Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the physical disk included in a redundant virtual disk failed. Because the virtual disk is redundant (uses mirrored or parity information) and only one physical disk has failed, the virtual disk can be rebuilt. Configure a hot spare for the virtual disk if one is not already configured. Rebuild the virtual disk by first configuring a hot spare for the disk, and then initiating a write operation to the disk. The write operation will initiate a rebuild of the disk. This can also occur if a physical disk in the disk group has been removed. If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. You can identify which disk has been removed by locating the disk that has a red X for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Virtual Disk Is Now Offline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the redundant virtual disk has lost redundancy. This may occur when the virtual disk suffers the failure of more than one physical disk. In this case, both the source physical disk and the target disk with redundant data have failed. A rebuild is not possible because there is no longer redundancy. Replace the failed disks and restore your data from backup.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Virtual Disk Marked Inconsistent Due To Active Writes At Shutdown

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Virtual Disk has been marked inconsistent due to active writes at shutdown. The virtual disk has inconsistent data. This may be caused when a power loss or system shutdown occurs while data is being written to the virtual disk.

MegaRAID Storage Manager Virtual Disks Missing At Boot

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered virtual Disks missing at boot. A virtual disk and all of its member physical disks have been removed while the system was shut down. This removal was discovered during system start-up.

Network File System Client Re Director (NfsRdr) Delayed Write Failed

This alert condition indicates a Delayed Write failure. This issue can occur if the Enable write caching on the disk feature for your disk is turned on. It can also occur if the Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) hard disk controller is configured in either of the following ways: A 40-wire connector cable is being used to connect the UDMA drive to the controller instead of the required 80-wire, the 40-pin cable or system BIOS settings are configured to force faster UDMA modes.

New Technology File System (Ntfs) Delayed Write Failed Data Loss Occur

This alert condition indicates a delayed write failure. This issue is caused by an NTFS limitation when data is stored in an NTFS attribute list. Windows could not save data from memory to a disk because of problems with network connections or hardware. The data has been lost. If the data is still in memory, you should try saving it again. To determine the root cause of the problem, look in Event Viewer for messages that indicate problems with your disk or network connection. This problem can also occur when the cluster node computer starts. This behavior is caused by a conflict between the NTFS file system and the cluster services driver component (Clusdisk) filter.

New Technology File System (Ntfs) System Encounted Error Rebuilding The User Disk Quota Information On Device

This alert condition indicates that the system has encounted an error while rebuilding the user disk quota information on the device. This issue can occur if there is a problem on the disk. The disk could be corrupted.

NT Disk Manager I/O Driver Detected Uncorrectable Read And Write Errors

This alert condition indicates that the NT Disk Manager I/O driver detected uncorrectable read and write errors. Dynamic disks can produce these errors, which can lead to data corruption, database corruption, or file system corruption on one or more dynamic disk volumes. Application failures may also occur.

Nvidia SATA/RAID Suspected Disk Issue

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that there is possibility of disk failure on the server. This might be the device problem or the controller problem to which the device is attached.

Nvidia SATA/RAID Critical Error On Disk

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected critical errors on disk. This indicates that the drive in the array is in the critical state and is most likely to fail. This might impact loss of data.

Nvidia SATA/RAID Disk Failed Or Removed

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected that the disk has been removed from the array or has been failed. This might impact loss of data.

Physical Drive Has Failed

This alert condition indicates that the array controller physical drive has failed. The controller to which the drive is connected may have failed. This issue could lead to data loss if a backup is not performed.

Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) Error Detected For Drive

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the hard disk is predicted to fail in future. If data backup is not been performed then there are chances of data loss.

Promise FastTrak Family Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Promise FastTrak Fasttx2k Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Promise FastTrak Fasttx2k Controller Failed To Allocate Memory

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the controller driver failed to allocate memory. Failed to allocate memory is completely fatal. It means that it wasn’t able to find enough memory space for itself. This condition indicates that server is running out of memory and this can cause unexpected restart or freezing issue, this is due to a driver causing memory leak.

Promise Message Agent Disk Failure

This alert condition indicates that the disk has failed. This issue can occur if a physical disk drive fails to initialize and indicates a fatal error. The issue may have occurred due to incorrect configuration settings in the System Setup program, an improperly connected physical disk drive cable, faulty disk drive controller sub-system (defective system board), or loose power cable.

Promise Message Agent Disk Time Out Issue

This alert condition indicates a disk time-out issue. Disk time-out is a registry setting that defines the time that Windows will wait for a hard disk to respond to a command. On a non-clustered system, this key is not present and a default value of 10 seconds is used for all disks. On a Windows cluster, this key is present and uses a default value of 20 seconds. If the time-out time is more than the value entered in this registry setting, Windows will show an error and stop disk access.

Promise Message Agent Possible Disk Issue

This alert condition indicates a possible disk issue. The drive failed as the result of a failed write operation. During an attempt to write data to the array, one of the drives reported a failed write operation. This is the result of an error that prevents access to user data on this drive and may result in erroneous data being read/written. The failed drive should be replaced immediately.

Promise Message Agent Possible Disk Or File System Issue

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possibility of Disk Failure or file system problem. SMART performs predictive failure analysis on each disk and sends alerts if a disk failure is predicted. The RAID controllers check array disks for failure predictions and, if found, pass this information to Storage Management. Storage Management immediately displays an alert icon on the disk. Storage Management also sends an alert to the Alert Log and the Microsoft Windows application log.

Promise Napa I2API Disk Error

This alert condition indicates a disk error. This issue can occur if you are using an LBA (Logical Block Addressing) BIOS-only controller with an older hard disk for the boot drive, causing incorrect drive parameter translations in hard disks that are not LBA-addressable.

Promise Napa I2API Disk Timeout

This alert condition indicates a disk time-out issue. Disk time-out is a registry setting that defines the time that Windows will wait for a hard disk to respond to a command. On a non-clustered system, this key is not present and a default value of 10 seconds is used for all disks. On a Windows cluster, this key is present and uses a default value of 20 seconds. If the time-out time is more than the value entered in this registry setting, Windows will show an error and stop disk access.

Promise Napa I2API Rebuild Failure Observed

AIS Monitoring Platform has detected that the rebuild of Logical Drive aborted on the Server due to some error. The Rebuild failed.Check the WebPAM log, and take the proper action following the User’s Guide.

Promise SATAII150 IDE Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Promise SATAII150 IDE Controller Device Not Ready For Access

This alert condition indicates that the device is not ready for access. This may be due to a SCSI host adapter configuration issue or a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

Promise Technology Inc Ultra IDE Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Promise Technology Inc Ultra IDE Controller Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

RAID Storage Manager Agent Logical Drive Is Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

RaiDisk Suspected Disk Issue

This alert condition indicates possible disk failure on a server. There may be a problem with the device or with the controller to which the device is attached.

RAIDService Disk Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the disk had failed. This condition may occur if the physical disk drive failed to initialize. Indicates a fatal error. This may caused due to incorrect configuration settings in System Setup program, improperly connected physical disk drive cable, faulty disk drive controller subsystem (defective system board), or loose power cable.

RAIDService Drive Entered A Fail State

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the one of the drive in Raid array has entered a Fail State. This indicate a disk in the array had failed. Replace the failed disk.

RAIDService Drive Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the drive had failed. This condition may occur if the physical disk drive failed to initialize. Indicates a fatal error. This may caused due to incorrect configuration settings in System Setup program, improperly connected physical disk drive cable, faulty disk drive controller subsystem (defective system board), or loose power cable.

Rdacdisk Suspected Disk Issue

AIS Monitoring Platform has observed that the SAN disk has been failed. This may be mostly the problem with the drive itself or most probably the controller attached to the drive has failed. If the disk is failed then there are possibility of data loss.

Recovery Of Logical Drive Was Aborted

This alert condition indicates that the recovery of a logical drive configured on the array controller was aborted while the physical drive was being rebuilt. This issue occurred due to an unrecoverable read error.

Reset To Device Controller Problem

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that there is controller problem and the device attached to the controller reset, this leads to the blue screen of death. The blue screen occurs when there is a PCI enumeration that causes the Microsoft STORPORT.SYS driver to pause I/O traffic after exceeding the thread queue depth per LUN maximum of 254 threads.

SAS Controller Device Reset

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the there is controller problem and the device attached to the controller reset, this leads to the blue screen of death. The blue screen occurs when there is a PCI enumeration that causes the Microsoft STORPORT.SYS driver to pause I/O traffic after exceeding the thread queue depth per LUN maximum of 254 threads.

Server Agents The Advance Memory Protection Sub System Has Detected A Memory Fault

This alert condition indicates that the advance memory protection sub-system has detected a memory fault. Advance ECC has been activated. Server down time should be scheduled to replace the faulty memory.

Server Agents Temperature Out Of Range On Chassis

This alert condition indicates that the temperature is out of range on the chassis. The temperature status has been set to degraded in the specified chassis and location. The affected server’s temperature is outside of the normal operating range. The server will be shutdown if the cpqHeThermalDegradedAction variable is set to shutdown(3).

Server Agents The Fuse Has Been Tripped

This alert condition indicates that the fuse has been tripped. The enclosure and/or blade power connections should be checked and the fuse reset.

Server Agents The Processor Has Crossed The Threshold Of Allowable Corrected Errors

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the processor has crossed the threshold of allowable corrected errors. The processor should be replaced. This trap is sent when an internal processor error threshold has been passed on a particular processor, causing it to become degraded

ServeRAID 7e A Parity Error Was Detected

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device has generated a parity error. Ensure you have an active terminator on the drive (for external SCSI) or a multiple device cable with an active terminator hanging off the end (for internal SCSI). This may also be caused by a bent cable pin.

ServeRAID 7e SCSI Detected A Controller Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered controller problem. In almost all cases, these messages are posted because of hardware problems. The source may be the controller or (more probably) a device that is attached to the controller. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver.

ServeRAID 7e SCSI Device Did Not Respond Within The Timedout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

ServeRAID 7e SCSI Raid Controller Port Timeout Due To Prolonged Inactivity

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered port timeout due to prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear the condition. This may be due to the bad RAID controller. Verify that the cables going to the drives / hotswap cage are in good shape and plugged in. This might be also due to BIOS and the RAID controller firmware not been update

Silicon Image SiI 0680 ATA133 Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

SiS 180 RAID Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

SiS 180 RAID Controller Driver Detected Controller Error

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered controller problem. In almost all cases, these messages are posted because of hardware problems. The source may be the controller or (more probably) a device that is attached to the controller. The hardware problem can be poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, slow device relinquishment of the SCSI bus, a faulty device, or in rare cases, a poorly written device driver.

Storage Agents ATA RAID Logical Drive Status Changed To Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the logical drive had degraded. This condition may occur if periodic scan found one or more degraded logical devices that is attached to the controller. This may be controller problem or the device attached to the controller. This may also result to data loss.

Storage Agents ATA RAID Logical Drive Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the ATA RAID Logical Drive Status Changed to failed. This indicates that more physical drives have failed than the fault tolerance mode of the logical drive can handle without data loss.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Accelerator Status Changed To Invalid

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Accelerator Status Changed to Invalid. Accelerator Board Status Change. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the status of an array accelerator cache board. This can be cause by an invalid or missing configuration.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Accelerator Status Changed To PermDisabled

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Accelerator Status Changed to permDisabled. Accelerator Board Status Change. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the status of an array accelerator cache board. Since the accelerator board status is permDisabled, you may need to replace the accelerator board.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Accelerator Status Changed To TmpDisabled

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Accelerator Status Changed to tmpDisabled. Accelerator Board Status Change. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the status of an array accelerator cache board.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed To BadConnect

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to badConnect. Drive Array Logical Drive Status Change. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a drive array logical drive. The variable indicates the current logical drive status.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to failed. This indicates that more physical drives have failed than the fault tolerance mode of the logical drive can handle without data loss.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Not Configured

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Not configured. This indicates that the logical drive is not configured.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed To NotAvailable

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to notAvailable. This indicates that the logical drive is currently unavailable. If a logical drive is expanding and the new configuration frees additional disk space, this free space can be configured into another logical volume. If this is done, the new volume will be set to not available.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Overheating

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to overheating. This indicates that the drive array enclosure that contains the logical drive is overheating. The drive array is still functioning, but should be shutdown.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Shutdown

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to shutdown. This indicates that the drive array enclosure that contains the logical drive has overheated. The logical drive is no longer functioning.

Storage Agents Compaq Drive Array Physical Drive Status Changed To PredictiveFailure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq Drive Array Physical Drive Status Changed to predictiveFailure. Physical Drive Status Change. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a drive array physical drive which points to the predictive failure. This might impact data loss. Replace the physical drive.

Storage Agents Compaq IDE ATA Disk Status Change To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq IDE ATA Disk Status Change to failed. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of an ATA disk drive. The physical drive status is failed, replace the drive.

Storage Agents Compaq IDE ATA Disk Status Change To SmartError

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq IDE ATA Disk Status Change to smartError. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of an ATA disk drive. The physical drive status is smartError, replace the drive.

Storage Agents Compaq SCSI Tape Drive Status Change To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq SCSI Tape Drive Status Change to Failed. Tape Drive Status Change. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a tape drive. If the tape drive is failed or is offline, check all connections with respect to the tape drive.

Storage Agents Compaq SCSI Tape Drive Status Change To MissingWasOffline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq SCSI Tape Drive Status Change to missingWasOffline. This indicates that a tape drive had a status of OFFLINE and is no longer present. The drive has been removed.

Storage Agents Compaq SCSI Tape Drive Status Change To MissingWasOk

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Compaq SCSI Tape Drive Status Change to missingWasOk. This indicates that a tape drive had a status of OK and is no longer present. The drive has been removed.

Storage Agents Drive Array Accelerator Battery Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array Accelerator Battery Failed. Accelerator Board Battery Failed. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a battery failure associated with the array accelerator cache board. Replace the Accelerator Cache Board.

Storage Agents Drive Array Controller Status Changed To Cable Problem

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array controller status changed to Cable Problem. Controller Status has Changed. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a drive array controller. The board status has detected cableProblem, check the cable connections between the controller and the storage system.

Storage Agents Drive Array Controller Status Changed To Poweroff

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array controller status changed to Poweroff. The array controller is powered off. Please replace the controller and restore power to the slot.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array Logical Drive Status Changed to failed. This indicates that more physical drives have failed than the fault tolerance mode of the logical drive can handle without data loss.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Is Recovering

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Array Logical Drive is recovering. This indicates that the logical drive is using Interim Recovery Mode. In Interim Recovery Mode, at least one physical drive has failed, but the logical drive’s fault tolerance mode lets the drive continue to operate with no data loss.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Not Configured

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Array Logical Drive is Not Configured. This indicates that the logical drive in the array is not configured.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Status Has Changed To Bad Connect

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Array Logical Drive Status Changed to badConnect. Drive Array Logical Drive Status Change. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a drive array logical drive. The variable indicates the current logical drive status. The physical drive is not responding.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Status Has Changed To Not Available

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Array Logical Drive Status Changed to notAvailable. This indicates that the logical drive is currently unavailable. If a logical drive is expanding and the new configuration frees additional disk space, this free space can be configured into another logical volume. If this is done, the new volume will be set to not available.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Status Has Changed To Overheating

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Logical Drive Status Changed to overheating. This indicates that the drive array enclosure that contains the logical drive is overheating. The drive array is still functioning, but should be shutdown.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Status Has Changed To Shutdown

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Array Logical Drive Status Changed to shutdown. This indicates that the drive array enclosure that contains the logical drive has overheated. The logical drive is no longer functioning.

Storage Agents Drive Array Logical Drive Status Has Changed To Wrong Drive

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Array Logical Drive Status Changed to wrongDrive. This indicates that the wrong physical drive was replaced after a physical drive failure.

Storage Agents Drive Array Physical Drive Failed

This alert condition indicates that the array physical drive status has changed to failed. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a drive array physical drive that has failed. Replace the failed physical drive.

Storage Agents Drive Array Spare Drive Status Changed To Building

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array Spare Drive Status Changed to building. A physical drive has failed. Automatic Data Recovery is in progress to recover data to the on-line spare.

Storage Agents Drive Array Spare Drive Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array Spare Drive Status Changed to Failed. The on-line spare has failed and is no longer available for use.

Storage Agents Drive Array Spare Drive Status Changed To Invalid

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Array Spare Drive Status Changed to Invalid. This indicates that the spare drive configured in the Array is invalid or may be due to missing configuration.

Storage Agents External Array Controller Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Controller Status Changed to Failed. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the status of an External Array Controller. The external controller had failed. Any device attached to this controller will stop functioning.

Storage Agents External Array Controller Status Changed To Offline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Controller Status Changed to Offline. External Array Controller Status Change. This trap signifies that the agent has detected a change in the status of an External Array Controller. The controller status is offline, access to the storage box has been lost. Check the storage box and all fibre channel connections for problems.

Storage Agents External Array Controller Status Changed To Redundant Path Offline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Controller Status Changed to Redundant Path Offline. This indicates at least one path to this controller is available and at least one path to this controller is unavailable.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Bad Connect

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Bad connect. This indicates that a physical drive is not responding. This might be the problem with the cable, the controller or the drive itself.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Failed. This indicates that more physical drives have failed than the fault tolerance mode of the logical drive can handle without data loss.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Not Available

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Not available. This indicates that the logical drive is currently unavailable. If a logical drive is expanding and the new configuration frees additional disk space, this free space can be configured into another logical volume. If this is done, the new volume will be set to not available.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Not Configured

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Not configured. This indicates that the logical drive is not configured.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Overheating

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Overheating. This indicates that the storage box that contains the logical drive is overheating. The array is still functioning, but should be shutdown.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Shutdown

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Shutdown. This indicates that the storage box that contains the logical drive has overheated. The logical drive is no longer functioning.

Storage Agents External Array Logical Drive Status Changed To Wrong Drive

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Logical Drive Status Changed to Wrong Drive. This indicates that the wrong physical drive was replaced after a physical drive failure.

Storage Agents External Array Physical Drive Status Changed To Predictive Failure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the External Array Physical Drive Status Changed to Predective failure. This indicates that the drive has a predictive failure error and should be replaced.

Storage Agents Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed To Connection Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed to Connection Degraded. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a Fibre Channel Host Controller. If the controller status is degraded, replace the controller.

Storage Agents Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed To Connection Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed to Connection failed. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a Fibre Channel Host Controller. If the controller status is failed, replace the controller.

Storage Agents Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed to failed. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a Fibre Channel Host Controller. If the controller status is failed, replace the controller.

Storage Agents Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed To Shutdown

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Fibre Channel Controller Status Changed to Shutdown. This indicates that the host controller has been shutdown.

Storage Agents Possible Issue With The Fault Tolerant Power Supply

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possible issue with the fault tolerant power supply. Storage System Fault Tolerant Power Supply Status Change. The agent has detected a change in the power supply status of a storage system. If the power supply status is degraded, restore power or replace the failed power supply.

Storage Agents Possible Issue With The Fibre Channel Controller

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possible issue with the the Fibre Channel Controller. Fibre Channel Host Controller Status Change. This trap indicates that the agent has detected a change in the status of a Fibre Channel Host Controller. If the controller status is failed, replace the controller.

Storage Agents Possible Issue With The Storage System Fan Module

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possible issue with the storage system fan module. Storage System Fan Status Change. The agent has detected a change in the fan status of a storage system. If the fan status is degraded or failed, replace any failed fans.

Storage Agents Possible Issue With The Storage System Power Supply

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possible issue with the Storage System Power supply. Storage System Power Supply Status Change. The agent has detected a change in the power supply status of a storage system. If the power supply status is degraded, restore power or replace the failed power supply.

Storage Agents Possible Issue With The Storage System Temperature

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered possible issue with the Storage system temperature. Storage System Temperature Status Change. The agent has detected a change in the temperature status of a storage system. If the temperature status is degraded or failed, shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Be sure that the storage system environment is being cooled properly and that no components are overheated.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To Bad Cable

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the Drive Status Change to bad Cable. Physical Drive Status Change. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a SCSI physical drive. A defective drive or cable may cause this problem. Check the cables connecting the drive to ensure that they are intact.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Physical Drive Status Change to Failed. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a SCSI physical drive. If the physical drive is failed, it indicates that the drive is no longer operating and should be replaced.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To Missing Was Ok

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Physical Drive Status Change to missing Was Ok. This indicates that a SCSI Physical drive had a status of OK and is no longer present. The drive has been removed.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To MissingWasFailed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI physical Drive Status Change to missingWasFailed. SCSI physical Drive Status has Changed. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a SCSI Physical drive. This indicates that a SCSI Physical drive had a status of failed and is no longer operational. It seems that the drive has been removed as it has failed.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To MissingWasOffline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Physical Drive Status Change to missingWasOffline. This indicates that a SCSI Physical drive had a status of OFFLINE and is no longer present. The drive has been removed.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To MissingWasPredictiveFailure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Physical Drive Status Change to missingWasPredictiveFailure. SCSI physical Drive Status has Changed. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a SCSI Physical drive. This indicates that a SCSI Physical drive had a status of PredictiveFailure and is no longer operational. If the drive is predictive failure then replace the drive.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To Not Configured

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Physical Drive Status Changed to Not configured. This indicates the drive is not configured to be part of a logical drive as either a member drive or a spare drive.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To Offline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI physical Drive Status Change to offline. This indicates that the Agents can no longer communicate with the scsi physical drive. This could be caused by a cabling problem or the drive itself may have problems.

Storage Agents SCSI Physical Drive Status Change To PredictiveFailure

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Physical Drive Status Change to predictiveFailure. This indicates that the drive has a predictive failure error and should be replaced.

Storage Agents SCSI Tape Library Status Changed To Degraded

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Tape Library Status Changed to Degraded. Tape Library Status Change. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a tape library. This indicates that the library has degraded in some manner. The library may need to be replaced.

Storage Agents SCSI Tape Library Status Changed To Failed

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Tape Library Status Changed to Failed. Tape Library Status Change. The Storage Agent has detected a change in the status of a tape library. This indicates that the library has failed and can no longer return data. The library may need to be replaced.

Storage Agents SCSI Tape Library Status Changed To Offline

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the SCSI Tape Library Status Changed to offline. This indicates that the Insight Agents can no longer communicate with the library. This could be caused by a cabling problem or the library may be powered off.

Storage Device Reporting The Internal Temperature Is Nearing The Preset Temperature Limit

This alert condition indicates that the storage device reporting the internal temperature is nearing the preset temperature limit. This can occur when a Smart Array Controller attached to the storage drive cage has one or more SCSI hard drives installed. The drivers may log messages to the Windows System Event Viewer log indicating that a storage device over temperature failure error occurred on the storage device. The controller may enact precautionary measures to prevent data loss if the temperature reaches the operating limit.

The Controller Battery Backup Cache Device Needs A New Battery

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the battery and battery-backup cache device are installed improperly or else battery is low, and the battery-backup cache device must be replaced.

Uninterruptible Power Supply Battery Needs Replacing

This alert condition indicates that the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) battery needs to be replaced.

Uninterruptible Power Supply The UPS Service Performed Server Shut Down

This alert condition indicates that a server was shut down by the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Service. This issue can occur if the UPS battery is low when an extended power outage occurs at a site.

Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Battery Is Discharged

This alert condition indicates that the Uninterruptible (UPS) batteries are discharged. If power fails, an immediate low battery condition will exist. Sufficient runtime cannot be guaranteed. This condition is normal if the UPS has recently been running on battery power for an extended period. If a Battery Recharged event does not occur within four hours, the UPS may not be charging properly.

Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS On Battery

This alert condition indicates that the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is running on battery power. If PowerChute Network Shutdown receives a Power Failed message from at least one UPS, this condition is recorded.

VIA Technologies, Inc VIA IDE\SATA RAID Controllers Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

VIA Technologies, Inc VIA IDE\SATA RAID Controllers Device Not Ready For Access

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device is not ready for access. This can be the result of SCSI host adapter configuration issues or other problems. This could also indicate a malfunctioning device. This error occurs at the device level.

VIA Technologies, Inc VIA Serial ATA RAID Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Virtual Machine Additions SCSI Device Driver Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

VMware SCSI Controller Device Did Not Respond Within The Timeout Period

AIS Monitoring Platform has discovered that the device did not respond within the timeout period which indicates a problem communicating with a device across the SCSI interface. A single occurrence of event may not indicate a problem, but repetitive occurrences may warrant investigation. When you are troubleshooting these events, bear in mind that these events are issued by the device driver for the attached storage devices. This could be a hardware related problem or a software problem. This isssue could also be observed after the server reboots.

Last modified April 17, 2020