Wide port errors are generally associated with a controller reset. It may be that the controller reset during its boot sequence after the battery replacement. This is not unusual when changes are made. The controller will see the changes, commit them to running memory, then reboot to commit them to permanent memory.
What I would do is check at the event log to see if there are corresponding wide port optimal messages. You also might look for Start of Day Routine start and completed messages. If that’s all it is then you are good to go. If there any other messages then we will need to look at a support log from your MD3220 to see what the issue is that is causing the error.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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Hello Florian,
Wide port errors are generally associated with a controller reset. It may be that the controller reset during its boot sequence after the battery replacement. This is not unusual when changes are made. The controller will see the changes, commit them to running memory, then reboot to commit them to permanent memory.
What I would do is check at the event log to see if there are corresponding wide port optimal messages. You also might look for Start of Day Routine start and completed messages. If that’s all it is then you are good to go. If there any other messages then we will need to look at a support log from your MD3220 to see what the issue is that is causing the error.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.