
Service-Affecting Alarms
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
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• Equipment Service-Affecting Alarms on page 191
• Flash Service-Affecting Alarms on page 191
• Port Service-Affecting Alarms on page 192
• Power Service-Affecting Alarms on page 192
• RAID Service-Affecting Alarms on page 193
• System Service-Affecting Alarms on page 194
• Temperature Service-Affecting Alarms on page 195
• VIMM Service-Affecting Alarms on page 196
Equipment Service-Affecting Alarms
There are two service affecting equipment alarms.
• Booting Suspended, Fan-tray Missing Alarm on page 191
• Booting Suspended, Fans Missing Alarm on page 191
Booting Suspended, Fan-tray Missing Alarm
The Booting Suspended, Fan-tray Missing alarm indicates that one or more fan
trays are missing on the Memory Array.
To clear the alarm, insert the missing fan tray(s).
Booting Suspended, Fans Missing Alarm
The Booting Suspended, Fans Missing alarm indicates that booting has been
suspended because an insufficient number of fans were detected. The alarm
indicates the number of fans missing.
Flash Service-Affecting Alarms
There are two service affecting flash alarms.
• Fatal Flash Error, <Hex-Value> Alarm on page 191
• Unformatted System Alarm on page 192
Fatal Flash Error, <Hex-Value> Alarm
The Fatal Flash Error, <Hex-Value> alarm indicates that a flash-based VIMM has
encountered a fatal error and is no longer operational. The alarm indicates the
non-functional VIMM number by the hex value displayed in the alarm. The system
must shut down because the non-functional VIMM has made the current VIMM
configuration invalid.
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