En.01 critical condition—i/o module unsupported, En.02 critical condition—i/o module communication, En.10 noncritical condition—i/o module nvram read – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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Figure 51 I/O module element numbering

1. I/O Module A (01)

2. I/O Module B (02)

Correction of an I/O module problem normally requires replacing the module. The following sections

define the I/O module problem by I/O module location.

8.7.en.01 CRITICAL condition—I/O module unsupported

The I/O module Fibre Channel link speed is not supported by the

backplane

. This error prevents the

controller from establishing a link with enclosure drives and eliminates the enclosure dual-loop capability.

This condition report remains active until the problem is corrected.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized

service representative.

8.7.en.02 CRITICAL condition—I/O module communication

The I/O module is unable to communicate with the EMU.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:

1.

Record all six characters of the condition report.

2.

Contact your HP authorized service representative.

IMPORTANT:

Multiple erroneous error messages indicating I2C bus errors, such as NVRAM errors,

blowers missing, and so forth, could indicate an EMU problem.

8.7.en.10 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module NVRAM read

An invalid NVRAM read occurred and automatic recovery was initiated.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:

1.

Record all six characters of the condition report.

2.

Observe the I/O module status indicators for an operational display.

3.

Contact your HP authorized service representative.

8.7.en.11 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O module NVRAM write

The system is unable to write data to the I/O module NVRAM.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:

1.

Record all six characters of the condition report.

2.

Observe the I/O module status indicators for an operational display.

3.

Contact your HP authorized service representative.

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EMU-generated condition reports

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