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Table 18: S8730 Hard Disk Drive <strong>Alarms</strong> 2 of 2<br />

Event<br />

ID<br />

HARD DISK (Hard Disk Drive)<br />

8 MAJ Logical drive I/O request fatal error<br />

1. Check syslog entries to determine the exact disk drive that failed.<br />

2. Replace the failed hard disk drive.<br />

18 - 22 See SMART <strong>Alarms</strong><br />

Table 19: SMART <strong>Alarms</strong> 1 of 5<br />

Event<br />

ID<br />

Alarm<br />

Level<br />

Alarm<br />

Level<br />

Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation<br />

Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation<br />

18 MAJ ide0 reset master error<br />

1. The hard disk drive has failed. Replace the hard disk drive.<br />

2 of 2<br />

19 WRN Device: device_name, Failed attribute: attr_number<br />

1. The attribute has exceeded its threshold value. The user very likely has<br />

a drive problem and should definitely consider replacing the drive.<br />

20 WRN Device: device_name, Read Smart Values Failed<br />

1. The SMART utility was unable to read the current SMART values or<br />

thresholds for the drive. This may result in SMART not executing and<br />

the values that are reported may be stale (or outdated). See also Event<br />

ID 22.<br />

21 WRN Device: /dev/had, ALARMABLE attribute, SMART Attribute: attr_number<br />

Changed chng_value.<br />

1. The value for the specified attribute number (attr_number) has changed<br />

by the specified value (chng_value). Posting of this alarm may/may not<br />

indicate drive problems.<br />

Definitions for the attributes are:<br />

1 of 5<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 85

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