Array Accelerator Board Error Code.
Use this to determine the status of the write cache operations.
The status can be:
Other (1)
Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
error code. You may need to update your software.
Invalid (2)
Indicates that write cache operations are currently
configured and enabled for at least one logical drive.
No write cache errors have occurred.
Bad Configuration (3)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The Array Accelerator board was configured
for a different controller. This error could be caused
if boards were switched from one system to another.
Rerun the Compaq EISA Configuration Utility and ensure
that the board has been properly configured for this
system. Note: If data from another system was stored
on the board, rerunning EISA Configuration will cause
the data to be lost.
Low Battery Power (4)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled due to insufficient battery power. Please view
the Battery Status object instance for more information.
Disable Command Issued (5)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The device driver issues this command when
the server is taken down. This condition should not
exist when the system regains power.
No Resources Available (6)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The controller does not have sufficient
resources to perform write cache operations.
For example, when a replaced drive is being rebuilt,
there will not be sufficient resources. Once the
operation that requires the resources has completed,
this condition will clear and write cache operations
will resume.
Board Not Connected (7)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The Array Accelerator board has been
configured but is not currently attached to the
controller. Check the alignment of the board and
connections.
Bad Mirror Data (8)
Indicates that write cache operations have been
permanently disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores
mirrored copies of all data. If data exists on the
board when the system is first powered up, the board
performs a data compare test between the mirrored copies.
If the data does not match, an error has occurred.
Data may have been lost. Your board may need servicing.
Read Failure (9)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores mirror copies
of all data. While reading the data from the board, memory
parity errors have occurred. Both copies were corrupted and
cannot be retrieved. Data has been lost, and you should
service the board.
Write Failure (10)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. This error occurs when an unsuccessful attempt was
made to write data to the Array Accelerator board. Data could
not be written to write cache memory in duplicate due to the
detection of parity errors. This error does not indicate data
loss. You should service the Array Accelerator board.
Config Command (11)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The configuration of the logical drives has changed.
You need to reconfigure the Array Accelerator board.
Expand In Progress (12)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled
due to an expand of a logical drive. When the expand
operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled.
Snapshot In Progress (13)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled
due to a snapshot operation that is queued up or in progress.
When the snapshot operation completes, the accelerator will
be enabled.
Redundant Low Battery (14)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
The redundant controller has insufficient cache battery power.
Redundant Size Mismatch (15)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
The cache sizes on the redundant controllers do not match.
Redundant Cache Failure (16)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
The cache on the redundant controller has failed.
Excessive ECC Errors (17)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The number of cache lines experiencing excessive
ECC errors has reached a preset limit.
Power On Self Test (Post) ECC Errors (19)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The cache has been disabled due to a large number
of ECC errors detected while testing the cache during Power
On Self Test (Post).
Parsed from file CPQFCA2.MIB.txt
Company: None
Module: CPQFCA-MIB
Array Accelerator Board Error Code.
Use this to determine the status of the write cache operations.
The status can be:
Other (1)
Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the
error code. You may need to update your software.
Invalid (2)
Indicates that write cache operations are currently
configured and enabled for at least one logical drive.
No write cache errors have occurred.
Bad Configuration (3)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The Array Accelerator board was configured for a
different controller. This error could be caused if boards
were switched from one system to another. Rerun the
configuration utility and ensurethat the board has been
properly configured for this system.
Low Battery Power (4)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled due to insufficient battery power. Please view
the Battery Status object instance for more information.
Disable Command Issued (5)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The device driver issues this command when
the server is taken down. This condition should not
exist when the system regains power.
No Resources Available (6)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The controller does not have sufficient
resources to perform write cache operations.
For example, when a replaced drive is being rebuilt,
there will not be sufficient resources. Once the
operation that requires the resources has completed,
this condition will clear and write cache operations
will resume.
Board Not Connected (7)
Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily
disabled. The Array Accelerator board has been
configured but is not currently attached to the
controller. Check the alignment of the board and
connections.
Bad Mirror Data (8)
Indicates that write cache operations have been
permanently disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores
mirrored copies of all data. If data exists on the
board when the system is first powered up, the board
performs a data compare test between the mirrored copies.
If the data does not match, an error has occurred.
Data may have been lost. Your board may need servicing.
Read Failure (9)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores mirror copies
of all data. While reading the data from the board, memory
parity errors have occurred. Both copies were corrupted and
cannot be retrieved. Data has been lost, and you should
service the board.
Write Failure (10)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. This error occurs when an unsuccessful attempt was
made to write data to the Array Accelerator board. Data could
not be written to write cache memory in duplicate due to the
detection of parity errors. This error does not indicate data
loss. You should service the Array Accelerator board.
Config Command (11)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The configuration of the logical drives has changed.
You need to reconfigure the Array Accelerator board.
Expand In Progress (12)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled
due to an expand of a logical drive. When the expand
operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled.
Snapshot In Progress (13)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled
due to a snapshot operation that is queued up or in progress.
When the snapshot operation completes, the accelerator will
be enabled.
Redundant Low Battery (14)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
The redundant controller has insufficient cache battery power.
Redundant Size Mismatch (15)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
The cache sizes on the redundant controllers do not match.
Redundant Cache Failure (16)
Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled.
The cache on the redundant controller has failed.
Excessive ECC Errors (17)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The number of cache lines experiencing excessive
ECC errors has reached a preset limit.
Power On Self Test (Post) ECC Errors (19)
Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently
disabled. The cache has been disabled due to a large number
of ECC errors detected while testing the cache during Power
On Self Test (Post).
Parsed from file CPQFCA-MIB.mib
Module: CPQFCA-MIB
cpqFcaAccelErrCode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), invalid(2), badConfig(3), lowBattery(4), disableCmd(5), noResources(6), notConnected(7), badMirrorData(8), readErr(9), writeErr(10), configCmd(11), expandInProgress(12), snapshotInProgress(13), redundantLowBattery(14), redundantSizeMismatch(15), redundantCacheFailure(16), excessiveEccErrors(17), postEccErrors(19) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Array Accelerator Board Error Code. Use this to determine the status of the write cache operations. The status can be: Other (1) Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the error code. You may need to update your software. Invalid (2) Indicates that write cache operations are currently configured and enabled for at least one logical drive. No write cache errors have occurred. Bad Configuration (3) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The Array Accelerator board was configured for a different controller. This error could be caused if boards were switched from one system to another. Rerun the Compaq EISA Configuration Utility and ensure that the board has been properly configured for this system. Note: If data from another system was stored on the board, rerunning EISA Configuration will cause the data to be lost. Low Battery Power (4) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled due to insufficient battery power. Please view the Battery Status object instance for more information. Disable Command Issued (5) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The device driver issues this command when the server is taken down. This condition should not exist when the system regains power. No Resources Available (6) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The controller does not have sufficient resources to perform write cache operations. For example, when a replaced drive is being rebuilt, there will not be sufficient resources. Once the operation that requires the resources has completed, this condition will clear and write cache operations will resume. Board Not Connected (7) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The Array Accelerator board has been configured but is not currently attached to the controller. Check the alignment of the board and connections. Bad Mirror Data (8) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores mirrored copies of all data. If data exists on the board when the system is first powered up, the board performs a data compare test between the mirrored copies. If the data does not match, an error has occurred. Data may have been lost. Your board may need servicing. Read Failure (9) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores mirror copies of all data. While reading the data from the board, memory parity errors have occurred. Both copies were corrupted and cannot be retrieved. Data has been lost, and you should service the board. Write Failure (10) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. This error occurs when an unsuccessful attempt was made to write data to the Array Accelerator board. Data could not be written to write cache memory in duplicate due to the detection of parity errors. This error does not indicate data loss. You should service the Array Accelerator board. Config Command (11) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The configuration of the logical drives has changed. You need to reconfigure the Array Accelerator board. Expand In Progress (12) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled due to an expand of a logical drive. When the expand operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled. Snapshot In Progress (13) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled due to a snapshot operation that is queued up or in progress. When the snapshot operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled. Redundant Low Battery (14) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled. The redundant controller has insufficient cache battery power. Redundant Size Mismatch (15) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled. The cache sizes on the redundant controllers do not match. Redundant Cache Failure (16) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled. The cache on the redundant controller has failed. Excessive ECC Errors (17) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The number of cache lines experiencing excessive ECC errors has reached a preset limit. Power On Self Test (Post) ECC Errors (19) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The cache has been disabled due to a large number of ECC errors detected while testing the cache during Power On Self Test (Post)." ::= { cpqFcaAccelEntry 5 }
Vendor: Compaq
Module: CPQFCA-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cpqFcaAccelErrCode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), invalid(2), badConfig(3), lowBattery(4), disableCmd(5), noResources(6), notConnected(7), badMirrorData(8), readErr(9), writeErr(10), configCmd(11), expandInProgress(12), snapshotInProgress(13), redundantLowBattery(14), redundantSizeMismatch(15), redundantCacheFailure(16), excessiveEccErrors(17), postEccErrors(19) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Array Accelerator Board Error Code. Use this to determine the status of the write cache operations. The status can be: Other (1) Indicates that the instrument agent does not recognize the error code. You may need to update your software. Invalid (2) Indicates that write cache operations are currently configured and enabled for at least one logical drive. No write cache errors have occurred. Bad Configuration (3) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The Array Accelerator board was configured for a different controller. This error could be caused if boards were switched from one system to another. Rerun the configuration utility and ensurethat the board has been properly configured for this system. Low Battery Power (4) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled due to insufficient battery power. Please view the Battery Status object instance for more information. Disable Command Issued (5) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The device driver issues this command when the server is taken down. This condition should not exist when the system regains power. No Resources Available (6) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The controller does not have sufficient resources to perform write cache operations. For example, when a replaced drive is being rebuilt, there will not be sufficient resources. Once the operation that requires the resources has completed, this condition will clear and write cache operations will resume. Board Not Connected (7) Indicates that write cache operations are temporarily disabled. The Array Accelerator board has been configured but is not currently attached to the controller. Check the alignment of the board and connections. Bad Mirror Data (8) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores mirrored copies of all data. If data exists on the board when the system is first powered up, the board performs a data compare test between the mirrored copies. If the data does not match, an error has occurred. Data may have been lost. Your board may need servicing. Read Failure (9) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The Array Accelerator board stores mirror copies of all data. While reading the data from the board, memory parity errors have occurred. Both copies were corrupted and cannot be retrieved. Data has been lost, and you should service the board. Write Failure (10) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. This error occurs when an unsuccessful attempt was made to write data to the Array Accelerator board. Data could not be written to write cache memory in duplicate due to the detection of parity errors. This error does not indicate data loss. You should service the Array Accelerator board. Config Command (11) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The configuration of the logical drives has changed. You need to reconfigure the Array Accelerator board. Expand In Progress (12) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled due to an expand of a logical drive. When the expand operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled. Snapshot In Progress (13) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled due to a snapshot operation that is queued up or in progress. When the snapshot operation completes, the accelerator will be enabled. Redundant Low Battery (14) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled. The redundant controller has insufficient cache battery power. Redundant Size Mismatch (15) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled. The cache sizes on the redundant controllers do not match. Redundant Cache Failure (16) Indicates that cache operations are temporarily disabled. The cache on the redundant controller has failed. Excessive ECC Errors (17) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The number of cache lines experiencing excessive ECC errors has reached a preset limit. Power On Self Test (Post) ECC Errors (19) Indicates that write cache operations have been permanently disabled. The cache has been disabled due to a large number of ECC errors detected while testing the cache during Power On Self Test (Post)." ::= { cpqFcaAccelEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.1 | cpqFcaAccelBoxIndex | 0 | 0 | External Array Controller Storage Box Index. The storage box index indicates which storage box this accelerator is in. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.2 | cpqFcaAccelBoxIoSlot | 0 | 0 | External Array Controller Box I/O Slot. This identifies the physical I/O slot where this accelerator resides in the storage box. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.3 | cpqFcaAccelStatus | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Board Status. This describes the status of the Array Accelerator Cache. The status can be: Other (1) Indicates th… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.4 | cpqFcaAccelBadData | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Board Bad Data. The following values are valid: None (2) Indicates that no data loss occurred. The battery pack… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.6 | cpqFcaAccelBatteryStatus | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Board Battery Status. This monitors the status of each battery pack on the board. The batteries can only recha… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.7 | cpqFcaAccelReadErrs | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Board Read Errors. This shows the total number of read memory parity errors that were detected while reading fr… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.8 | cpqFcaAccelWriteErrs | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Board Write Errors. This shows the total number of write memory parity errors that were detected while writing … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.9 | cpqFcaAccelCondition | 0 | 0 | The condition of the device. This value represents the overall condition of this array accelerator. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.10 | cpqFcaAccelWriteCache | 0 | 0 | Write Cache Memory. This shows the amount of memory allocated for the write cache in megabytes. Because data is kept in duplicat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.11 | cpqFcaAccelReadCache | 0 | 0 | Read Cache Memory. This shows the amount of memory allocated for the read cache in megabytes. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.12 | cpqFcaAccelSerialNumber | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Board Serial Number. This value can be used to further identify the cache controller. If the serial number is … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.13 | cpqFcaAccelTotalMemory | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Total Memory. This value is the total amount of accelerator memory in megabytes, including both battery-backed … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.16.2.2.2.1.14 | cpqFcaAccelFailedBatteries | 0 | 0 | Array Accelerator Failed Batteries. This lists the location of accelerator failed batteries. Each octet present contains the posi… |