
Appendix C - Alarm Reference
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VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
VIMM Service-Affecting Alarms
There are four service affecting VIMM alarms.
• Insufficient VIMMs Alarm on page 196
• Main Controller Does Not Support VIMMs Alarm on page 196
• Multiple VIMMs Failed; System Shut Down Alarm on page 196
• VIMM Flash Format In Progress Alarm on page 196
Insufficient VIMMs Alarm
The Insufficient VIMMs alarm indicates that an insufficient number of VIMMs
have been detected to construct a usable system.
Main Controller Does Not Support VIMMs
Alarm
The Main Controller Does Not Support VIMMs alarm indicates that the software
version running on the main controller does not support the specified VIMM type:
Flash or DRAM.
Multiple VIMMs Failed; System Shut Down
Alarm
The Multiple VIMMs Failed; System Shut Down alarm indicates that multiple
VIMMs are not operational and the system must shut down because the non-
functional VIMMS have made the current VIMM configuration invalid.
To clear the alarm, replace the non-functioning VIMMs. Call HP Customer
Support for replacement parts.
After replacing the VIMMs in the system, the VIMM configuration should once
again be valid.
VIMM Flash Format In Progress Alarm
The VIMM Flash Format In Progress alarm indicates that VIMMs are being
formatted. The alarm continues to be raised while the format is in progress and
is cleared automatically when the format has completed. If any VIMMs fail to
format, an alarm is raised on each VIMM.
Non-Service Affecting Alarms
Non-service affecting alarms are alarms which call attention to errors which do
not affect data traffic on the system.
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