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4 Alerts

Alerts are triggered by events that require intervention by the system administrator. This chapter
provides a list of alerts identified by message code, the messages, and what action should be
taken for each alert. To learn more about alerts, see the HP 3PAR OS Concepts Guide.
For information about system alerts, go to HP Guided Troubleshooting at
support/hpgt/3par
To view the alerts, use the showalert command. Alert message codes have seven digits in the
schema AAABBBB, where:
AAA is a 3-digit major code
BBBB is a 4-digit sub-code
0x precedes the code to indicate hexadecimal notation.
NOTE:
Message codes ending in de indicate a degraded state alert. Message codes ending in
fa indicate a failed state alert.
See the HP 3PAR OS Command Line Interface Reference for complete information on the display
options on the event logs.
Table 14 Alert Severity Levels
Severity
Fatal
Critical
Major
Minor
Degraded
Informational

Getting Recommended Actions

This section provides the steps required to get from an alert message to the action associated with
the alert.
For disk drive alerts, the Component line in the right column lists the cage number, magazine
number, and drive number (cage:magazine:disk). The first and second numbers are sufficient to
identify the exact disk in an EOS system, since there is always only a single disk (disk 0) in a single
magazine.
1.
Follow the link to alert actions under Recommended Actions.
2.
At the HP Storage Systems Guided Troubleshooting website, follow the link for your product.
3.
At the bottom of the HP 3PAR product page, click the link for HP 3PAR Alert Messages.
4.
At the bottom of the Alert Messages page, choose the correct message code series based on
the first four characters of the alert.
5.
On the next page, the message code series is narrowed by choosing the next digit in the
code.
6.
On the next page, select the message code that matches the one that appeared in the alert.
and select your server platform.
Description
A fatal event has occurred. It is no longer possible to take
remedial action.
The event is critical and requires immediate action.
The event requires immediate action.
An event has occurred that requires action, but the situation
is not yet serious.
An aspect of performance or availability may have become
degraded. You must determine whether action is necessary.
The event is informational. No action is required other than
acknowledging or removing the alert.
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