Controlling the fault bus, Error reporting, Incompatible i/o modules – HP Array Controller HSG V8.7 Software User Manual

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Single-Ended I/O Module

UltraSCSI RAID Enclosure 5–5

Controlling the Fault Bus

The I/O module controls fault bus operation in the following manner:

Provides a fault bus driver for improved signal transmission

Distributes the FAULT_CLK and FAULT_DATA signals from the
master enclosure to the expansion enclosures

Distributes the SHELF_OK and SWAP_L signals from the
expansion enclosures to the master enclosure

Error Reporting

The EMU monitors the status of the I/O modules for the following
error conditions:

Installation of incompatible I/O modules

TERMPOWER problems

Incompatible I/O Modules

An I/O module error condition exists if any of the following
conditions exist:

One or more nonoperating I/O modules

Installation of fewer than six operational I/O modules

All I/O modules are not the same type

When the EMU detects an I/O module error condition, it
automatically reports the problem to the array controller. Any
operational controller will automatically turn O

FF

without

implementing procedures to clear the cache module. The result is that
the controller will cease to operate and be in an error state, a state that
can adversely affect the integrity of the data.

Note

Existance of an I/O module error condition prevents the
subsystem from operating.

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