Event 100
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Disk at hardware path x/x.x.x : Device added to monitoring
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The device has been added to the set of devices being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
The device was added to the system, has started responding to the system.
The /var/stm/data/os_decode_xref file was modified to add information indicating this device is now supported by this monitor.
If the device is in the DOWN state and this monitor does not control setting the state of the device to UP (check by running the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fix ed -L" command), use the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -n <RESOURCE_NAME>" command to set the state of the device to UP.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence <RESOURCE_NAME>
Event 101
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: Disk at hardware path x/xx/x.x.x : Device removed from monitoring
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description:
The device has been removed from the list of devices being monitored by this monitor.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
The device was removed from the system, has stopped responding to the system or it has been replaced with a device that is not supported by this monitor.
Run ioscan to determine the state and type of the device.
Check the /var/stm/data/os_decode_xref for the information indicating which devices are supported by this monitor.
Check other monitors to determine if they are now monitoring the device by running /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig and using the "Check monitoring" command.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 103
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Test event
- Event Class: Memory
- Problem Description:
This is a test message from the monitor to test the communication path from the monitor to the notification mechanism.- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
No action required.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
SCSI1 Interface Card
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Successful completion of operation.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received a power ON request. A power-on reset sequence has been initiated, which will reset the SCSI bus, the adapter card and all attached devices.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The power to the computer system was cycled.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found a device that has pending I/O requests. These requests are being removed from the driver's list of requests.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that SCSI1 driver was not able to remove the pending requests from it's list. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found a device that has queued I/O requests. These requests are being removed from the driver's list of requests.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that SCSI1 driver was not able to remove the pending requests from it's list. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found a device that has active I/O operations in progress. The requests corresponding to these operations are being removed from the driver's active list.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that SCSI1 driver was not able to remove the pending requests from the device's list. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found active I/O operations on it's own list. The requests corresponding to these operations are being removed from the driver's active list.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that SCSI1 driver was not able to remove the pending requests from it's list. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found a device that the software queue count for an attached device is not zero. The count will be set to zero.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found a device that the system queue count is not zero. The count will be set to zero.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures during powerfail recovery, the SCSI1 driver has found a device that the system abort queue count is not zero. The count will be set to zero.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing normal processing, the SCSI1 driver has determined that the next internal state it should go to is invalid. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver found that a direct memory access data transfer failed due to power fail or emulated fatal error mode. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If the device adapter is in emulated fatal error mode, this is a part of diagnostic process and is not harmful. If the adapter card is not in emulated fatal error mode, the following applies: If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, there has been a memory failure and the appropriate memory module should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver was unable to build a direct memory access quad chain, which is required for read data transfer. A powerfail restart sequence has been initiated. It will reset the SCSI bus.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the kernel memory pool. The driver may have failed to de-allocate the memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel may be using too much memory. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Successful completion of operation.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received a power ON request and determined that it has been locked by a device driver. A powerfail restart sequence has been initiated but the SCSI bus will not be reset. All requests initiated by all device drivers associated with the adapter card will be aborted.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The power to the computer system was cycled. If a normal system shutdown was performed prior to power being cycled, no action is necessary.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver was unable to build a direct memory access quad chain, which is required for write data transfer. A powerfail restart sequence has been initiated. It will reset the SCSI bus.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the kernel memory pool. The driver may have failed to de-allocate the memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel may be using too much memory. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has detected a firmware fatal error while attempting to save the state of data that has been read following an attached device executing a disconnect from the SCSI bus. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The firmware in the adapter card has become corrupt and should be reloaded. Alternatively, the firmware in the adapter card is not the correct version for the adapter card. Install the correct version. Alternatively, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has detected a firmware fatal error while attempting to save the state of data that has been written following an attached device executing a disconnect from the SCSI bus. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The firmware in the adapter card has become corrupt and should be reloaded. Alternatively, the firmware in the adapter card is not the correct version for the adapter card. Install the correct version. Alternatively, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing normal processing, the SCSI1 driver has determined that the next internal state it should go to is invalid. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 adapter card sent a command to the SPIFI chip on the card and the chip responded with an interrupt, but the interrupt was not successfully acknowledged by the SCSI1 driver.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. The SCSI1 adapter card and driver are not synchronized. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver attempted to send a message to an attached device but was unsuccessful. Another attempt is being made.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device may not be in a state where it can receive a message. Cycle power to the device. Check the following after cycling the power: * If messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other devices on the SCSI bus, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. * Alternatively, if this device is by itself on the SCSI bus or is placed at one end of the bus, the cable segment attached to this device may be damaged and should be replaced. * Alternatively, if the messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: - A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. - The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. - The total length of all segments of the SCSI bus, including any segments inside device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. - More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Remove devices from the bus. - Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 10 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 card controlled by the SCSI1 driver attempted to send a message to an attached device but was unsuccessful. Another attempt is being made.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device may not be in a state where it can receive a message. Cycle power to the device. Check the following after cycling the power: * If messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other devices on the SCSI bus, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. * Alternatively, if this device is by itself on the SCSI bus or is placed at one end of the bus, the cable segment attached to this device may be damaged and should be replaced. * Alternatively, if the messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: - A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. - The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. - The total length of all segments of the SCSI bus, including any segments inside device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. - More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Remove devices from the bus. - Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 10 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver attempted to abort an I/O operation for an attached device, but the device failed to perform the abort. Damage to or loss of data may have occurred.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device may not be in a state where it can receive a message. Cycle power to the device. Alternatively, if, after cycling the power, messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other devices on the SCSI bus, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, if the messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: * A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. * The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. * The total length of all segments of the SCSI bus, including any segments inside device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. * More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Remove devices from the bus. * Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 10 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received a message from an attached device which it has identified as one that can supply a larger amount of information than a standard message, but cannot identify the message beyond that level.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other device on the SCSI bus, that device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, if this device is by itself on the SCSI bus or is placed at one end of the SCSI bus, the cable segment attached to this device may be damaged and should be replaced. Alternatively, if messages corresponding to this condition appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver attempted to send a command to an attached device but was unsuccessful. Another attempt is being made.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device may not be in a state where it can receive a message. Cycle power to the device. Check the following after cycling the power: * If messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other devices on the SCSI bus, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. * Alternatively, if this device is by itself on the SCSI bus or is placed at one end of the bus, the cable segment attached to this device may be damaged and should be replaced. * Alternatively, if the messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: - A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. - The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. - The total length of all segments of the SCSI bus, including any segments inside device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. - More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Remove devices from the bus. - Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 10 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received a bus device reset message from an attached device.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If no message corresponding to this condition appears in the log for at least two hours, this is likely a normal consequence of system operation and is not harmful. If messages corresponding to this condition appear in the log for this device within two hours, the device may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, if this device is by itself on the SCSI bus or is placed at one end of the bus, the cable segment attached to this device may be damaged and should be replaced. Alternatively, if messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: * A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. * The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. * The total length of all segments of the SCSI bus, including any segments inside device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. * Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received an abort message from an attached device. Per specification, SCSI devices cannot send abort messages.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MINORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received a SCSI message from an attached device and is not able to recognize the message.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device may not be in a state where it can receive a message. Cycle power to the device. Alternatively, if, after cycling the power, messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other devices on the SCSI bus, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, if the messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: * A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. * The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. * The total length of all segments of the SCSI bus, including any segments inside device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. * More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Remove devices from the bus. * Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The terminator power fuse on the adapter cars has blown. A powerfail restart sequence with no bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI bus has experienced a current surge sufficient to blow the fuse. One or more conductors in the bus have shorted to ground, which could be due to a sharp conductive object piercing the cable, or a power supply failure. Replace either the damaged cable segment or the failed power supply and then the fuse.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received a request to reset the SCSI bus from a device driver. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device driver has determined that a bus reset was necessary to clear some internal condition. If, after the reset sequence is complete, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, and other device drivers are making the same request, the adapter card has likely experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt from the adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has received an unexpected diagnostic interrupt. The interrupt has been ignored.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error. The diagnostic request structure indicated that no interrupt was to be expected as a result of the diagnostic operation. The version of the diagnostic software may not match that of the driver or that of HP-UX. Install the correct versions of the diagnostic software and/or the driver.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver attempted to clear the data from the SPIFI chip in the adapter card, but was unsuccessful. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The firmware in the adapter card is in a state that only a powerfail restart sequence with a bus reset can clear. If messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures at the end of processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has found a negative quantity of residual bytes remaining to be processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the SCSI1 driver is not synchronized with the adapter card. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver attempted to abort an I/O request but failed. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver attempted to perform an autoabort of an I/O request but failed. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures at the end of processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has found a DMA residue problem with LoQuix or SPIFI chips on the SCSI1 adapter card.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the SCSI1 driver is not synchronized with the adapter card. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver found that a direct memory access data read transfer failed due to power fail or emulated fatal error mode. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If the adapter card is in emulated fatal error mode, this is a part of the diagnostic process and is not harmful. If the device adapter is not in emulated fatal error mode, the following applies: If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, there has been a memory failure and the appropriate memory module should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver found that a direct memory access data write transfer failed due to power fail or emulated fatal error mode. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If the adapter card is in emulated fatal error mode, this is a part of the diagnostic process and is not harmful. If the device adapter is not in emulated fatal error mode, the following applies: If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, there has been a memory failure and the appropriate memory module should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing normal processing, the SCSI1 driver has determined that its current internal state is unknown. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The firmware in the adapter card has failed. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt from the adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a data error interrupt received from the SPIFI chip on the adapter card. The chip should not generate this interrupt. A powerfail restart sequence with the bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt from the adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a parity error interrupt generated by the SPIFI chip on the card.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action There is a communication problem between the device and the adapter card. If messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for the same device and no other devices on the SCSI bus, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, if after cycling power, messages corresponding to this condition continue to appear in the log for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, one or more of the following cable related problems may have occurred: * A segment of the SCSI bus is damaged and should be replaced. * The SCSI bus is missing one or both terminators. Ensure that both ends of the bus are properly terminated. * The toal length of all segments of the SCSI bus including any segments inside the device enclosures exceeds 15 meters. Use shorter external cables or remove devices from the bus. * More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Remove devices from the bus. Alternatively, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MINORWARNING
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing a diagnostic request, an interrupt from the SCSI1 adapter card was received. The interrupt was not intercepted by diagnostics as expected.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the diagnostic software is not running when it should be. The diagnostic software may have been terminated manually. If so, and it is desirable to perform the test which results in the indicated interrupt, restart the diagnostic software, restart the test and wait for it to complete before terminating the diagnostic software. Alternatively, this is an internal error, indicating that the data structures of SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. Perform a system shutdown, cycle power to the computer and wait for it to re-boot. Alternatively, the SCSI1 adapter card has experienced a hardware failure. It should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a System Processing Unit power failure interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The power supply which provides power to the system processor has failed. Replace the power supply. Alternatively, the system power supply was switched off. Switch it back on.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered an adapter card fatal error interrupt. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered an adapter card fatal QINT interrupt. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a direct memory access completion interrupt with no length conflict. This is a fatal DINT interrupt from the card. Direct memory access interrupts are never enabled. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a direct memory access completion interrupt with unread data remaining and a length conflict. This is a fatal DINT interrupt from the card. Direct memory access interrupts are never enabled. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has determined that there is no interrupt to process but the interrupt bit is set. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to reply an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has encountered an unrecognized transaction status. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to reply to an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has encountered an unknown request code. A powerfail reset sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to reply to an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has encountered an invalid SCSI abort option. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures after an I/O request, or command sent to the SCSI1 adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has found that it's system abort queue count is invalid.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing the clean-up procedures after an I/O request, or command sent to the SCSI adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has failed to locate the active I/O request it expected to find.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing the expiration of a timer corresponding to an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has found that the timer is associated with an invalid request structure.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to process a timer interrupt, the SCSI1 driver cannot determine the origin of the timer which has expired. A powerfail reset sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing normal processing, the SCSI1 driver has determined that the SCSI bus is in an invalid phase. A powerfail reset sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has detected a SCSI bus reset from a device or another card. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The adapter cars has determined that a bus reset was necessary to clear some internal condition. If, after the restart sequence is complete, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, and other devices are making the same request, the adapter card has likely experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a command received interrupt generated by the SPIFI chip in the adapter card. This interrupt is not supported because AEN is not supported. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to process an interrupt, the SCSI1 driver has encountered a terget select interrupt generated by the SPIFI chip in the device adapter. This interrupt is not supported because AEN is not supported. A powerfail restart sequence has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MINORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 adapter card timed out while waiting for the completion of an I/O request for an attached device.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the SCSI adapter card being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following five causes associated with SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on SCSI bus. * Termination is not present on both ends, and only at both ends of SCSI bus. * A cable segment is defective, missing or has one end disconnected. * The length of the SCSI chain exceeds 15 meters. * More than 7 devices are attached to the SCSI bus. Alternatively, the attached device is powered OFF. Power it on. If it is on, cycle the power. If the system is not a cluster, and none of the above correct the condition, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem, and re-boot the system.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing a powerfail restart sequence, the SCSI1 driver received notification of another powerfail restart sequence. The HP-UX operating system will halt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The power supply to the system is failing. If an uninterruptible power supply provides the power to the system, the batteries likely have insufficient charge to operate the computer. Power off the system and wait for power to be restored, then power it back on.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing the response to a command, the SCSI1 driver has determined that the SCSI bus is in an invalid phase. A powerfail reset sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to perform a clean-up following an I/O operation, the SCSI1 driver found no nexus established for clean up. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures for the SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has found that a SPIFI mode register contains an invalid value and the adapter card is not in an emulated fatal error mode. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an I/O request, the SCSI1 driver has received a device powerfail interrupt. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device has been switched off. Switch it back on. Alternatively, the power supply for the device has failed. Replace the power supply.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt from the adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has detected an infinite loop. The interrupt may not have been properly serviced.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to process a message from an attached device, the SCSI1 driver encountered a failure in the SPIFI chip auto message in function. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to send data to an attached device, the SCSI1 driver encountered a failure in the SPIFI chip auto message data out function. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to read data from an attached device, the SCSI1 driver encountered a failure in the SPIFI chip auto message data in function. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to obtain status from an attached device, the SCSI1 driver encountered a failure in the SPIFI chip auto message status function. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to send an abort message to an attached device, the SCSI1 driver has determined that the abort message is stuck or the SCSI bus is hung in message out phase. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state which it cannot extract itself. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears in the log, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the attached device is in a state from which it cannot extract itself. Cycle power to the device. If further log messages indicate the same device and this condition, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing an interrupt from the adapter card, the SCSI1 driver has found that it was an unexpected interrupt from the adapter card's SPIFI chip. Normal data transfers will continue without any incidence.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is a hardware problem with the SCSI1 adapter card. If more than one message corresponding to this condition appear in the log within one-hour period, replace the adapter card.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has determined that it has no active I/O requests but it does have queued I/O requests. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The adapter card is in a state from which it cannot extract itself. If, following the reset sequence, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log within the next four hours, perform a system shutdown, cycle the power to the computer and wait for it to come back up. If the message recurs, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI1 driver has received more than 50000 interrupts received since the last reply to an I/O request. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI1 driver is in a state from which it cannot extract itself. The powerfail restart sequence should clear the condition. If, after the powerfail restart sequence completes, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log, the has card experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing normal processing, the SCSI1 driver is ready to receive a message from an attached device, but the device is not ready to send one.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. The adapter card and the driver are not synchronized. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Alternatively, if this message appears for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing normal processing, the SCSI1 driver is ready to send data to an attached device, but the device is not ready to receive it.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. The adapter card and the driver are not synchronized. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Alternatively, if this message appears for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While performing clean-up procedures after sending a message to an attached device, the owner of the SPIFI chip command is undefined. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While attempting to process a select timeout interrupt from the SPIFI chip, the owner of the SPIFI command is undefined. A powerfail reset sequence withe bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that the data structures in SCSI1 driver contain corrupt data. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing a timer expiration interrupt, the SCSI1 driver encountered an unknown hardware problem. A powerfail restart sequence with bus reset has been initiated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The adapter card or the attached device is in a state from which it cannot extract itself. If, following the reset sequence, the message corresponding to this condition appears again in the log within four hours, perform a system shutdown, cycle the power to the computer and wait for it to come back up. If the message recurs for the same device, the device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, if the message recurs for more than one device on the same SCSI bus, the adapter card has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
SCSI2 Interface Card
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver received an unknown request type in an attempt to reply to a Device Manager message.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the current version of the device driver does not handle this type of request. Install the version of the device driver that matches the kernel version.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver attempted to perform initialization of the SCSI adapter, but the attempt failed due to the Channel Adapter Manager having a pending request. No further I/O requests involving this channel adapter will be processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI adapter may be in a state from which it cannot extract itself. Perform a system shutdown, cycle the power to the computer, and wait for it to reboot. If this does not correct the problem, the SCSI adapter likely has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver attempted to perform initialization of the SCSI adapter, but the attempt failed due to the device adapter being not ready to process the request. Further I/O requests destined for this device adapter will not be processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI adapter may be in a state from which it cannot extract itself. Perform a system shutdown, cycle the power to the computer, and wait for it to reboot. If this does not correct the problem, the SCSI adapter likely has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver attempted to perform initialization of the SCSI adapter, but the attempt failed due to the device adapter reporting an unspecified hardware problem. Further I/O requests destined for this device adapter will not be processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI adapter may be in a state from which it cannot extract itself. Perform a system shutdown, cycle the power to the computer, and wait for it to reboot. If this does not correct the problem, the SCSI adapter likely has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received an unexpected low-level I/O status in a reply to an I/O request. OR A diagnostic I/O request to the assigned channel adapter has failed due to an unexpected low-level I/O error.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the current version of the device driver does not support this low-level I/O status. Install the version of the device driver that matches the kernel version.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing the reply from the Channel Adapter Manager for an I/O request, the SCSI2 device driver received an unexpected low-level I/O status.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the current version of the device driver does not support this low-level I/O status. Install the version of the device driver that matches the kernel version.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing the reply from the Channel Adapter Manager for an I/O request, the scsi2 device driver received an unexpected transaction status.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The channel adapter may be in an invalid internal state. Perform a system shutdown, cycle power to the computer and wait for it to reboot. Alternatively, the channel adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the device adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: A Device Manager-initiated SCSI control request sent to the device adapter has resulted in failure.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device adapter may be in an invalid internal state. Perform a system shutdown, cycle power to the computer and wait for it to reboot. Alternatively, the device adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: An attempt by the SCSI2 device driver to abort a timed-out I/O request on the assigned channel adapter has been rejected by the channel adapter. OR An attempt by the SCSI2 device driver to abort a probe request on the assigned channel adapter has been rejected by the channel adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The channel adapter may be in an invalid internal state. Perform a system shutdown, cycle power to the computer and wait for it to reboot. Alternatively, the channel adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this is an internal driver error, indicating a version mismatch with the kernel. Install the version of the driver that matches the kernel version.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received a Channel Adapter Reset signal from the assigned channel adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The channel adapter may be in an invalid internal state. Perform a system shutdown, cycle power to the computer and wait for it to reboot. Alternatively, the channel adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received a Bus Device Reset signal from the assigned channel adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received a signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting loss of terminator power to the SCSI bus.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received a signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting that a message it received is unsupported.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver received a signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting that it was unable to go to message out phase on the scsi bus and the request needs to be retried.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The scsi2 device driver received a signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting that it was unable to complete the command it was requested to process and the request needs to be retried.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver received a signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting that it was unable to obtain the requested status and the request needs to be retried.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver received an signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting that it received an abort signal from an attached device.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the attached device may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver received an signal from the assigned channel adapter reporting that it received an unexpected reselect signal from an attached device.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the attached device may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received a signal from the assigned channel adapter that it does not recognize.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this is an internal driver error, indicating a version mismatch with the kernel. Install the version of the driver that matches the kernel version.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: A Channel Adapter Manager protocol error has occurred between the SCSI2 device driver and the assigned channel adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 2 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The channel adapter assigned to the SCSI2 device driver was unable to process the current request due to a hardware error.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The channel adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI2 device driver has received an unexpected Channel Adapter Manager event from the assigned channel adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If another entry for this error appears in the log within a one-hour period, the channel adapter may have experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this is an internal driver error, indicating a version mismatch with the kernel. Install the version of the driver that matches the kernel version.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: An attempt by the SCSI2 device driver to initialize the device adapter has failed due to the device adapter failing its self-test.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: An attempt by the SCSI2 device driver to initialize the device adapter has failed due to the device adapter reporting an incorrect identification code.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: An attempt by the SCSI2 device driver to initialize the device adapter has failed due to the device adapter reporting a data error.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: An attempt by the SCSI2 device driver to initialize the device adapter has failed due to a communication problem between the device adapter and the assigned channel adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The device adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the channel adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
SCSI3 Interface Card
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown request type in a Device Manager message. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating HP-UX memory for a port data area during processing of a bind request. The driver is not bound to the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter, therefore no I/O can take place to the attached devices.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The lowest 16 bytes of the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter I/O control area cannot be read during an attempt by the driver to initiate I/O. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed, replace it.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed to become ready after two sets of retry attempts.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed, replace it.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown structure type in a request to allocate HP-UX memory for a data structure. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown structure type in a request to de-allocate HP-UX memory for a data structure.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown sub-queue type in a Device Manager request to perform I/O. The I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown message type in an attempt to reply to a Device Manager message.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown recipe type in an attempt to build a Fast/Wide SCSI card transaction recipe stream. The I/O operation was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: SCSI bus termination power is present but not from the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter, causing an exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The termination power fuse on the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has blown, replace it. Additionally, this indicates that termination power is supplied from another SCSI adapter in a multi-initiator configuration. Correct the configuration so only one adapter provides termination power.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a fatal error, which caused an exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed, replace it. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter generated an interrupt due to completion of a driver command with the End Of Quad bit set. This was not set by the driver, and no other software should set it.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed, replace it.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter generated an interrupt due to the completion of DMA I/O. The design of the card is such that DMA completion interrupts are not expected.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed, replace it.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter generated an interrupt due to a cause other than an External Interrupt. The design of the card is such that all interrupts are External.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has failed, replace it.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter at path 'x' was the target of a Bus Reset from another Fast/Wide SCSI adapter which occurred after the card became ready.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If this is a cluster system, there may be a problem in the configuration of the cluster. Correct the problem and reboot the system. Alternatively, if this is not a cluster system but a single machine with two Fast/Wide SCSI adapters, the other Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a failure which causes it to generate Bus Resets inappropriately. Replace it.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating memory for a message structure during the processing of a request to initiate I/O. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating memory for a device structure during the processing of a request to initiate I/O. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating memory for a request structure during the processing of a request to initiate I/O. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter generated an interrupt whose class is unknown within the SCSI3 driver. If an I/O operation in progress was aborted in connection with this interrupt, data loss may occur.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is unable to locate the request structure corresponding to the nexus that caused an exception interrupt. A reply to the request cannot be made. If an I/O operation in progress was aborted in connection with this interrupt, data loss may occur.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the data structures of the SCSI3 driver are corrupt. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has encountered an invalid data transfer length when in Emulated Field Engineer mode.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Additionally, ensure that the version of the Support Tool Manager (STM) that is installed matches the HP-UX version. If it does not, install the correct version of STM.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Hardware configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unrecognized SCSI status from the device at address 'x' attached to the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter while processing an exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action More than one attached device could be set to the same SCSI address. Change the address on one of the devices so all devices have a unique address. Alternatively, the attached device could be experiencing a failure which would result in an erroneous SCSI status. Cycle the power on the device. If this corrects the condition, the device has an intermittent problem which may become a hard failure if the device is not replaced soon. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating memory for a device structure during the processing of a control request. The control request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has encountered an invalid bus transfer length when in Emulated Field Engineer mode.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Additionally, ensure that the version of the Support Tool Manager (STM) that is installed matches the HP-UX version. If it does not, install the correct version of STM.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter did not go to Bus Free state following a message telling it to abort the current transaction. The transaction was not aborted.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action Perform a system shutdown. Cycle the power to the system and wait for it to come back up. If the problem recurs, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a Fast/Wide SCSI adapter interrupt status indicating that the nexus being controlled sequenced to Status Phase but did not send a Command Complete message while processing a control request. The control request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action Perform a system shutdown. Cycle the power to the system and wait for it to come back up. If the problem recurs, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter timed out while attempting to select the device at address 'x' during an Exception Abort. The select request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following five causes associated with the SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus. * Termination is not present at both ends of the bus. * A cable segment is defective, missing, or has one end disconnected. * The length of the SCSI chain exceeds 25 meters. * The number of devices attached to the SCSI chain exceeds 7. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If the system is not a cluster, and none of the above correct the condition, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter had to abort an abort request due to another action causing it to be placed into No Forward Progress mode during an Exception Abort. This other action may itself require an abort.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following five causes associated with the SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus. * Termination is not present at both ends of the bus. * A cable segment is defective, missing, or has one end disconnected. * The length of the SCSI chain exceeds 25 meters. * The number of devices attached to the SCSI chain exceeds 7. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If the system is not a cluster, and none of the above correct the condition, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unexpected hardware interrupt status from the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter is active on the SCSI bus even though it has received an Adapter Abort request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter indicated it was responding to an Adapter Abort request but the SCSI3 driver is incapable of sending one.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter indicated it was responding to a Freeze Device request but the SCSI3 driver is incapable of sending one.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 5 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was unsuccessful in processing an Unfreeze Device request from the SCSI3 driver. Further I/O to the device at address 'x' will not be processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to a cable segment being defective, missing, or having one end disconnected. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If none of this corrects the problem, replace the device. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was unsuccessful in processing an Invalidate Recipe request from the driver.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has received an unexpected Control Request descriptor while processing a Fast/Wide SCSI adapter control request exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an invalid request descriptor for an Abort, Abort Tag, Bus Device Reset or Clear Queue request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request buffer contains corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver attempted to process an Unfreeze Device request for an Abort I/O or a Probe I/O.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error. The SCSI3 driver is not designed to freeze queues for Abort I/O's or Probe I/O's. This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an invalid state for the Unfreeze Device request. $--------------------------------------------------------------
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request buffer contains corrupt data. Reboot the computer. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown Fast/Wide SCSI adapter control request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is unable to initialize a request structure for an Abort Tag control request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an invalid Next Phase value while processing an unexpected event exception interrupt. This occurred while attempting to determine whether to go from No Forward Progress mode to Forward Progress mode.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was unsuccessful in handling a SPIFI command in Data In, Data Out or Status phase.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was in an unknown bus phase while attempting to process a SPIFI command.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was in Status Phase while attempting to process a Data In or Data Out SPIFI request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unexpected SCSI event exception with the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter in Message In state.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unable to initialize a request structure for an Abort control request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter is in an unknown SPIFI state.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is unable to initialize a Request control request structure for a Send SCSI Abort request message. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is unable to initialize a request structure for a Clear Queue control request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer. 3354 Possible Cause / Recommended Action: This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an invalid extended message type with the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter in Extended Message Pending state. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action
This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an invalid message length in manual message in state. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has rejected a message while in manual message in state and Synchronous Data Transfer Request or Wide Data Transfer Request are not pending. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has rejected a message but was not in manual message in state. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the version of the firmware in the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter does not match the version of the adapter hardware. Install the correct version of Fast/Wide SCSI adapter firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a type of message from the attached device at address 'x' that it cannot handle.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is locked and is in a state where the SCSI bus will not be reset. The corresponding I/O request was not processed, and no further I/O requests will be processed for this adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter is in a state from which it cannot extract itself, so cycle the power to the computer. If this does not correct the problem, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver encountered an unexpected error while processing a SCSI I/O request or a SCSI Auto Sense I/O request from the Device Manager. The I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter I/O status register indicates a fatal error.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver encountered an unknown request type in its data structures while attempting to reply to a request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the data structures of the SCSI3 driver are corrupt. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown request type while attempting to reply to a timeout request. No reply was sent for the timeout request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown abort type in an attempt to request that the Fast/Wide SCSI card perform an abort of an I/O transaction. The abort operation was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown request structure type in an attempt to process a power-fail abort of an active control request. The abort operation was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MINORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The device at address 'x' attached to the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter performed an unexpected SCSI re-select operation which generated an adapter fault exception.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action There may be more than one attached device set to the same SCSI address. If this is the case, change the address on one of the devices so all devices have a unique address. Alternatively, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an invalid command data buffer length in a request from the Device Manager an attempt to build the command data portion of a Fast/Wide SCSI adapter transaction recipe stream. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown utility option in a request from the Diagnostic System to perform a diagnostic utility operation. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Additionally, ensure that the version of the Support Tool Manager (STM) that is installed matches the HP-UX version. If it does not, install the correct version of STM.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has determined that there is no Diagnostic Update request pending while checking its I/O queues in the process of formulating a reply to the request. The update was not completed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the data structures of the SCSI3 driver are corrupt. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown diagnostic option in a request from the Diagnostic System in an attempt to process a diagnostic request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Additionally, ensure that the version of the Support Tool Manager (STM) that is installed matches the HP-UX version. If it does not, install the correct version of STM.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in aborting an I/O operation which resulted from an unexpected re-select which originated with an Abort, Abort Tag, Clear Queue or Bus Device Reset control request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action There may be more than one attached device set to the same SCSI address. If this is the case, change the address on one of the devices so all devices have a unique address. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a null diagnostic request buffer while processing an update complete exception interrupt. No reply was sent for the request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate a diagnostic request buffer. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an unknown diagnostic dump option in a request from the Diagnostic System in an attempt to process a diagnostic request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device. Additionally, ensure that the version of the Support Tool Manager (STM) that is installed matches the HP-UX version. If it does not, install the correct version of STM.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a null diagnostic request buffer while processing an Update I/O timeout request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate a diagnostic request buffer. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in processing an Update Complete exception interrupt due to a timeout.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to one or both of the following causes associated with the SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus. * Termination is not present at both ends of the bus, and only at both ends of the bus. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If none of this corrects the problem, replace the device. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received an Update I/O abort timeout interrupt. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to one or both of the following causes associated with the SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus. * Termination is not present at both ends of the bus, and only at both ends of the bus. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If none of this corrects the problem, replace the device. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has encountered one or more of these SPIFI interrupts: Target Selected, Command Received or Data Error. These types of interrupts should not be generated.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is unable to locate the request structure for the nexus whose DMA operation was terminated while processing a Context Switch Exception Interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request data structures contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a Null request structure while processing an unexpected SCSI event exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request data structures contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver made a Recipe Fetch Request when all buffers on the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter were busy. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this is an internal driver error, indicating that the state information for scsi3 contains corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was unsuccessful in placing the SPIFI chip into Data State, which generated an Adapter Fault Exception interrupt. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter that was the target of an abort control request went to an Unknown Bus Fault state and a new Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has re-selected. The control request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has received an unknown hardware interrupt status while processing an Adapter Fault Exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was on the SCSI bus but switched out of Message Out phase before the abort message was sent. This generated a control request exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Lo Quix chip on the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter detected a timeout on a R4/W4 request to a mid-plane register. The SPIFI chip is likely the source of the problem. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has not become ready after one set of retry attempts.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has received an unknown hardware interrupt status while processing a Control Request Exception interrupt. No reply was sent for the control request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, this error most likely indicates that the device is not fully supported by the current driver. This may or may not cause problem in the operation of the device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: While processing a control request, the SCSI3 driver determined that the control request register on the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was not free when it was expected to be free.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter did not go to Message Out phase following SCSI selection phase. This generated an unexpected SCSI event exception interrupt. The control request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SPIFI chip on the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter detected a parity error. This generated an unexpected SCSI event exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in locating the request that generated an unexpected SCSI event interrupt on the active requests queue. No reply was sent for the corresponding I/O request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request queue structures contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MINORWARNING
- Event Summary:Bus Overutilization, Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has determined that the target device failed to complete a SCSI I/O or SCSI probe I/O request within the allotted time interval. The I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following four causes associated with the SCSI bus:
Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power.
- Bus Overutilization: While an occasional request timeout is not cause for concern, frequent timeouts suggest an unbalanced I/O configuration. Activity to other devices on this bus is preventing this device from completing its requests in a timely fashion. One or more devices should be moved to a different, less utilized bus.
- The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus.
- Termination is not present at both ends of the bus.
- A cable segment is defective, missing, or has one end disconnected.
If the system is not a cluster, and none of the above correct the condition, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system.- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter was left in Frozen state, but no I/Os are pending. No further I/O can take place to this adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request structures in the driver contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: INFORMATION
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has received a SCSI bus reset exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The SCSI bus was reset by a device attached to the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter. Cycle the power to the device. If this does not correct the problem, reboot the computer. If this does not correct the problem, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has detected that the termination power is currently not present on the SCSI bus. This generated an adapter fault exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The fuse on the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has blown. Replace the fuse.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a selection timeout while attempting to reply to a request message. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following five causes associated with the SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus. * Termination is not present at both ends of the bus. * A cable segment is defective, missing, or has one end disconnected. * The length of the SCSI chain exceeds 25 meters. * The number of devices attached to the SCSI chain exceeds 7. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If the system is not a cluster, and none of the above correct the condition, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system. Alternatively, the attached device has experienced a power failure. Replace the failing device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a selection timeout while processing an Auto-Abort reply to a failed I/O request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following causes associated with the SCSI bus:
If problem persists, contact HP or other appropriate support representative to have the target device checked.
- A cable segment is defective, missing or has one end disconnected.
- The target device does not have correct/latest firmware. Update firmware.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver exhausted all permissible retries while attempting to download a transaction recipe to the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter is in a hung state. Perform a system shutdown. Cycle power to the computer and wait for it to reboot. If this does not clear the condition, replace the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating memory for a request structure for an Auto Abort request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate an Auto Abort request buffer. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Device connectivity or Hardware failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a timeout interrupt on a Request Sense Data operation for the device at address 'x'. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The problem could have occurred as a result of the Fast/Wide SCSI Adapter being unable to communicate with the device due to any or all of the following three causes associated with the SCSI bus: * The address of the attached device is not unique on its SCSI bus. * Termination is not present at both ends of the bus. * A cable segment is defective, missing, or has one end disconnected. Alternatively, the attached device may be being powered on. If it is on, cycle the power. If the system is not a cluster, and none of the above correct the condition, the attached device has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the configuration of the cluster in a multi-initiator system is incorrect. Correct the problem and reboot the system.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has detected a condition which requires it to send a power-on message to the upper-level managers.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If the power-on message does not clear the condition that necessitated it in the first place, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a Power-On Request message while it was locked. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If the power-on message does not clear the condition that necessitated it in the first place, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver is locked and the SCSI bus is not scheduled to be unlocked and reset. No further I/O to this adapter can take place.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The process of running diagnostics has placed the SCSI3 driver in a state from which it cannot recover by itself. This is an internal driver error. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was unsuccessful in allocating a request buffer for an Unfreeze request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that there was insufficient contiguous free memory in the HP-UX memory pool to allocate an Unfreeze request buffer. The problem could lie in the driver failing to de-allocate memory when no longer needed, or another portion of the HP-UX kernel using too much memory. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has generated a Selection Timeout Exception interrupt. The select request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has generated an Unexpected Bus Free Exception interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action Check and update target device firmware. If problem persists, contact HP or other appropriate support representative to have the target device checked.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has received a Null request buffer while attempting to process a Control Request Exception interrupt. No reply was sent for the corresponding control request.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request data structures contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: MAJORWARNING
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver has received an illegal error from the device at address 'x' or the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter's SPIFI chip.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action If other devices attached to the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter generate the same error, replace the adapter. Otherwise, replace the attached device.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 3 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a Control Request Status Done interrupt status while processing a Abort, Wizard Tag, Clear Queue or Bus Device Reset control request, but the Selection Abort bit was not set in the control request flag. No reply was sent for the control request that corresponds to this interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request structures contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a Control Request Status Done interrupt status while processing an Abort, Abort Tag, Clear Queue or Bus Device Reset control request while attempting to abort an I/O which just now completed. This was a second attempt to abort, and the status of the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter is still Done, but it should not be. No reply was sent for the control request that corresponds to this interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver received a parity error in Manual Mode from the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter's SPIFI chip which generated a Manual Mode SPIFI Event Exception Interrupt. The corresponding I/O request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter is in a state from which it cannot extract itself. If cycling the power to the system fails to return the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter to a normal state, replace the adapter.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: UNKNOWN
- Event Summary: Hardware Failure.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver was processing a Manual Mode SPIFI Event Exception interrupt but the Bus Request bit which indicates a valid interrupt condition was not set. No reply was sent for the I/O request that corresponds to this interrupt.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has experienced a hardware failure and should be replaced. Alternatively, the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter has taken more than approximately 80 microseconds to transition from Message Out to Message In state, which indicates that a firmware update is needed.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 40 occurrences
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Severity: CRITICAL
- Event Summary: Software configuration error.
- Event Class: System
- Problem Description: The SCSI3 driver encountered an Un-Frozen request state while processing an Auto Abort I/O request. The request was not processed.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action This is an internal driver error, indicating that the request structures contain corrupt data. Reboot the computer.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
- Fault Notifier Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence