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Status Code Value<br />

65<br />

Bad image header<br />

66<br />

Bad image<br />

67 The firmware image file is<br />

too large.<br />

Image too large<br />

70<br />

Image incompatible with<br />

system configuration. Version<br />

conflict in upgrade or<br />

downgrade not allowed.<br />

71<br />

Bad image segment<br />

72<br />

Image already loaded<br />

73<br />

Image Write Error<br />

74<br />

Logical Disk Sharing<br />

75<br />

Bad Image Size<br />

88<br />

Error messages<br />

Meaning<br />

The firmware image file has a header<br />

checksum error.<br />

The firmware image file has a checksum<br />

error.<br />

Invalid status for logical disk. This error<br />

is no longer supported.<br />

The firmware image file is incompatible<br />

with the current firmware.<br />

The firmware image download process<br />

has failed because of a corrupted image<br />

segment.<br />

The firmware version already exists on<br />

the device.<br />

The firmware image download process<br />

has failed because of a failed write operation.<br />

Case 1: The operation cannot be performed<br />

because the virtual disk or snapshot<br />

is part of a snapshot group.<br />

Case 2: The operation may be prevented<br />

because a snapclone or snapshot<br />

operation is in progress. If a snapclone<br />

operation is in progress, the parent<br />

virtual disk should be discarded<br />

automatically after the operation<br />

completes. If the parent virtual disk has<br />

snapshots, then you must delete the<br />

snapshots before the parent virtual disk<br />

can be deleted.<br />

Case 3: The operation cannot be<br />

performed because either the previous<br />

snapclone operation is still in progress,<br />

or the virtual disk is already part of a<br />

snapshot group.<br />

Case 4: A capacity change is not<br />

allowed on a virtual disk or snapshot that<br />

is a part of a snapshot group.<br />

Case 5: The operation cannot be<br />

performed because the virtual disk or<br />

snapshot is a part of a snapshot group.<br />

The firmware image file is not the correct<br />

size.<br />

How to Correct<br />

Retrieve a valid firmware image<br />

file and retry the request.<br />

Retrieve a valid firmware image<br />

file and retry the request.<br />

Retrieve a valid firmware image<br />

file and retry the request.<br />

Retrieve a valid firmware image<br />

file and retry the request<br />

Verify that the firmware image is<br />

not corrupted and retry the firmware<br />

download process.<br />

No action required.<br />

Verify that the firmware image is<br />

not corrupted and retry the firmware<br />

download process.<br />

Case 1: No action required.<br />

Case 2: No action required.<br />

Case 3: If a snapclone operation<br />

is in progress, wait until the<br />

snapclone operation has<br />

completed and retry the operation.<br />

Otherwise, the operation cannot<br />

be performed on this virtual disk.<br />

Case 4: No action required.<br />

Case 5: No action required.<br />

Retrieve a valid firmware image<br />

file and retry the request.

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