Data Domain: Alert - IO module has failed | ENVIRONMENT-00029
Summary: When an I/O Module (aka SLIC or PCI card) fails or is removed from a Data Domain (DD), the system generates the EventID: ENVIRONMENT-00029: Event Message: I/O module has failed.
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Symptoms
The failure or removal of an I/O card (e.g SAS, NIC, NVRAM, FC) results in loss of communication to the affected card.
Hot-Swap of PCIe devices is NOT supported.
Note: Hot-swap triggers an unexpected reboot of the system.
Alert Example:
Alert Id: 147
Event Id: EVT-ENVIRONMENT-00029
Event Message: I/O module has failed
Object: Enclosure=1:Slot=7
Additional Information: Cause=A hardware fault occurred
This KB applies to PCIe devices; the same alert can also be generated against a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
- For failed TPM - see KB: Data Domain: Alert: ENVIRONMENT-00029: TPM I/O Module Has Failed
Cause
The failure or removal of a system module (I/O card)
Resolution
Check and confirm the status of the affected card:
- DDCLI (SSH) # system show hardware
- A failed or removed card slot reported as '(empty)'
- Example:
sysadmin@DD# sys show hardware Slot Vendor Device Ports ---- ------ ------------------------------- -------------- M QLogic QL41000 4x 10GBase-T (NDC) Ma, Mb, Mc, Md 1 QLogic QL41164 4x 10GbE SFP+ 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d 2 EMC NVRAM 16GB Card 3 EMC PMC Quad Port 12 Gbps SAS 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d 4 Intel Intel QuickAssist Adapter 8970 5 EMC Quad Port 16 Gbps Fibre Channel 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d 6 QLogic QL41000 2x 25GbE 6a, 6b 7 (empty) (empty) 8 QLogic QL41000 2x 25GbE 8a, 8b ---- ------ ------------------------------- --------------- This example show slot 7 as (empty) as the card in that slot had failed.
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- This output can be compared to Auto-Support to determine the missing card if all slots are not populated.
If the card was removed accidentally:
- Power off the DD unit, DDCLI (SSH):
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# system poweroff
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- Reinstall the card as needed
- Power the system back on.
If the card is suspected to be faulty or failed, contact your Support Provider to investigate and arrange a repair or replacement.
Affected Products
Data Domain, Data Domain Deduplication Storage Systems, Integrated Data Protection Appliance Family, PowerProtect Data Protection HardwareArticle Properties
Article Number: 000203868
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 29 Sep 2025
Version: 4
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