Message
Type
Description
Action
32 CHASSIS NVRAM
CONTENTS CORRUPTED
Error
The MSA has non-volatile
memory on it that contains
required information
needed to operate.
This non-volatile memory
appears to be corrupted
and the information is not
valid. The MSA cannot
continue to operate and
halts.
Contact HP support.
40 INITIALIZING
REDUNDANCY SUPPORT
Informational
Two array controllers are
installed, and the they
are attempting to enter
redundant mode.
41 REDUNDANCY
ACTIVE ACTIVE
CONTROLLER
Informational
Two array controllers are
installed, and they are now
in redundant mode. This
controller is active and can
access con
fi
gured volumes
on the MSA.
42 REDUNDANCY
ACTIVE STANDBY
CONTROLLER
Informational
Two array controllers are
installed, and they are now
in redundant mode. This
controller is in standby and
cannot access con
fi
gured
volumes on the MSA. This
controller can be made
active if the current active
controller fails, assuming
all redundant components
are installed (I/O module,
cables, and multipathing
software).
43 REDUNDANCY
FAILED HARDWARE
FAILURE
Error
While either attempting
to enter redundant mode
or already operating in
redundant mode, one of
the two installed array
controllers encountered a
hardware failure on the
communication channel
between the two array
controllers. Redundancy is
disabled at this time.
If the MSA is currently
involved in host I/O, remove
the
standby
array controller,
wait 10 seconds, and then
reinsert it, ensuring that it is
fully seated in the chassis.
If this does not resolve the
issue, wait until downtime
is available. Power off the
MSA, remove both array
controllers, and reinsert
them, ensuring they are fully
seated in the chassis.
Should the issue persist,
contact HP support.
maintenance and service guide
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