
PowerEdge Servers Error and Event Messages Reference Guide
PDR—Physical Disk Event Messages
PDR1
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 copyback stopped for rebuild.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after a copyback stops on a physical disk during a rebuild operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Wait for rebuild to finish, then copyback should resume.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2197
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR10
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 rebuild has started.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after a rebuild starts on a physical disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2065
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR100
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Dedicated Hot Spare arg1 no longer useful for all arrays.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The controller is not able to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk may have been removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify that the disk is healthy and that it has not been removed. Check the cables. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2208
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR1000
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is installed in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2299
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1001
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Fault detected on drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- The controller detected a failure on the disk and has taken the disk offline.
- Recommended Response Action
- Analyze the TTYlogs for specific Events, Sense codes, or SMART attributes. Update drive and PERC firmware. Remove and reseat the disk.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2297
- LCD Message
- Fault detected on drive <number> in disk drive bay <bay>. Check drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1002
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A predictive failure detected on drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- The controller received a SMART error from the drive. The drive is operational but needs replacement.
- Recommended Response Action
- The drive will need replacement at the next service window.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2298
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1003
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is the hot-spare drive.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1004
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Consistency check is in progress for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1005
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is in the critical array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- LCD Message
- Drive <number> in disk drive bay <bay> is in the critical array. Replace drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1006
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is in the failed array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- LCD Message
- Drive <number> in disk drive bay <bay> is in the failed array. Replace drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1007
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild is in progress for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1008
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild was aborted for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1009
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is requested to perform a arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Drive
- arg2 = Operation
- Detailed Description
- A request is made to perform a drive control operation as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR101
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Global Hot Spare arg1 does not cover all arrays.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This alert message occurs if there are arrays not protected with a global hot spare.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2209
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR1016
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is removed from disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- The controller detected that the drive was removed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify drive installation. Remove and reseat the failed drive. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2297
- LCD Message
- Drive <number> removed from disk drive bay <bay>. Check drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1017
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is operating normally.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2299
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1019
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is no longer the hot-spare drive.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR102
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The Patrol Read operation was manually stopped before completion.
- Detailed Description
- The Patrol Read operation was manually stopped before completion.
- Recommended Response Action
- If desired, restart the Patrol Read operation at a later time.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2444
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR1020
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Consistency check for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1021
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is no longer in the critical array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1022
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2 is no longer in the failed array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1023
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild completed for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1024
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive mismatch detected for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- The installed disk does not meet the array requirements, for example a SATA disk may not operate in an array containing SAS drives.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the disk meets the array requirements.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2297
- LCD Message
- Drive mismatch detected for drive <number> in bay <bay>. Install correct drive type
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1025
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive mismatch corrected for drive arg1 in disk drive bay arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- arg2 = bay
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2299
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR103
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Cryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- Cryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR104
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 has turned off because the critical temperature threshold is exceeded.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe solid state device identified in the message has turned off because the critical temperature threshold of the device was exceeded.
- Recommended Response Action
- Gather a SupportAssist collection (TSR) using iDRAC. Visit www.dell.com/support to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- OMSA Event ID
- 2441
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR105
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The physical disk drive arg1 is assigned as a dedicated hot-spare.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk drive name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk drive identified in the message is assigned as a dedicated hot-spare.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR106
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The physical disk drive arg1 is unassigned as a dedicated hot-spare.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk drive name
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk identified in the hot-spare that was assigned as a hot spare has been un-assigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically by the storage management software. When one of the disks in a virtual disk fails, data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, The hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. In this situation, assigning a new hot spare to maintain data protection in recommended.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required. Assigning a new dedicated hot spare to the virtual disk is recommended.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR107
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The physical disk drive arg1 is assigned as a global hot-spare.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk drive name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk drive identified in the message is assigned as a global hot-spare.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR108
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The physical disk drive arg1 is unassigned as a global hot spare.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk drive name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk identified in the message that had been assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically by the storage management software. When one of the disks in a virtual disk fails, data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, The hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. In this situation, assigning a new hot spare to maintain data protection in recommended.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required. Assigning a new global hot spare is recommended.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR11
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 rebuild was cancelled.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A user has cancelled the rebuild operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Restart the rebuild operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2074
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR110
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 reliability has degraded. Part Number : arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The reliability of the PCIe solid state device identified in the message degraded. Data loss is possible.
- Recommended Response Action
- Back up the data on the device, and If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2442
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1100
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is installed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2299
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1101
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Fault detected on drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- The controller detected a failure on the disk and has taken the disk offline.
- Recommended Response Action
- Remove and reseat the failed disk. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2297
- LCD Message
- Fault detected on drive <number>. Check drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1102
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A predictive failure detected on drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- The controller received a SMART error from the drive. The drive is operational but needs replacement.
- Recommended Response Action
- The drive will need replacement at the next service window.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 2298
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1103
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is the hot-spare drive.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1104
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Consistency check is in progress for drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1105
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is in the critical array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- LCD Message
- Drive <number> is in the critical array. Replace drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1106
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is in the failed array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- LCD Message
- Drive <number> is in the failed array. Replace drive.
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1107
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild is in progress for drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1108
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild was aborted for drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR111
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The volatile memory backup device on arg1 is no longer functional. Part Number : arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The volatile memory backup device on the PCIe solid state device identified in the message is no longer functional. Data loss is possible.
- Recommended Response Action
- Back up the data on the device, and If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- OMSA Event ID
- 2443
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1116
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is removed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- The controller detected a drive removal.
- Recommended Response Action
- If unintended, verify drive installation. Remove and reseat the indicated disk. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 2297
- LCD Message
- Drive <number> is removed. Check drive
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1117
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is operating normally.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 2299
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1119
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is no longer the hot-spare drive.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR112
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 has reached arg2 of warrantied device wear-out limit. Part Number = arg3
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- arg2 = percent
- arg3 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe solid state device identified in the message is approaching the warrantied wear-out limit.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1120
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Consistency check for drive arg1 completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1121
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is no longer in the critical array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1122
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Drive arg1 is no longer in the failed array.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR1123
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild completed for drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = number
- Detailed Description
- No detailed description available.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- System Health (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR113
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 has reached or exceeded its warrantied wear-out limit. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The solid state device identified in the message has reached or exceeded the warrantied wear-out limit.
- Recommended Response Action
- No action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR114
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is approaching read-only mode. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The available spare storage space capacity of the PD identified in the message is less than the threshold value.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the Physical Drive (PD). Even though the PD may not have failed yet, it is recommended that the PD be replaced.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2440
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR115
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is in read-only mode. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe solid state device identified in the message is in read-only mode.
- Recommended Response Action
- Back up the data on the device, and If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR116
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Predictive failure reported for arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe Solid-State Drive is predicted to fail. Many physical disks contain Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). When enabled, SMART monitors the disk health based on indications such as the number of write operations that were performed on the disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Back up the data on the device, and If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR117
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 has turned off because the critical temperature threshold is exceeded.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe solid state device name
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe solid state device identified in the message has turned off because the critical temperature threshold of the device was exceeded.
- Recommended Response Action
- If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR118
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is unlocked.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical drive name
- Detailed Description
- Drive identified in the message is successfully unlocked.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR119
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The PCIe device arg1 temperature is currently arg2 degrees Celsius, which is higher than the warning threshold temperature value arg3 degrees Celsius. Part Number = arg4.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe Solid State Device Name
- arg2 = CTemp
- arg3 = WCTemp
- arg4 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The temperature of the PCIe device is higher than the warning threshold temperature as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the fans are normally functioning. On the iDRAC Graphical User Interface (GUI), click System > Overview > Cooling > Fan Status. View the thermal-related logs of system by clicking, Maintenance > System Event Log. For more information about using the iDRAC GUI, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR12
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 initialization has failed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk has failed or is corrupt.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the failed or corrupt disk. Identify a disk that has failed by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Restart the initialization.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2080
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR120
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The PCIe device arg1 temperature is restored to the normal operating temperature value arg2 degrees Celsius. Part Number = arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe Solid State Device Name
- arg2 = CTemp
- arg3 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe device temperature is currently restored to the normal temperature value as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR121
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The PCIe device arg1 temperature is currently arg2 degrees Celsius, which is higher than the critical threshold temperature value arg3 degrees Celsius. Part Number = arg4.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe Solid State Device Name
- arg2 = CTemp
- arg3 = CCTemp
- arg4 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The temperature of the PCIe device is higher than the critical threshold temperature as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure that the fans are normally functioning. On the iDRAC Graphical User Interface (GUI), click System > Overview > Cooling > Fan Status. View the thermal-related logs of system by clicking, Maintenance > System Event Log. For more information about using the iDRAC GUI, see the iDRAC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR122
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The PCIe device arg1 temperature is currently arg2 degrees Celsius, which is less than the critical threshold temperature value arg3 degrees Celsius. Part Number = arg4.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe Solid State Device Name
- arg2 = CTemp
- arg3 = CCTemp
- arg4 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The temperature of the PCIe device is less than the critical threshold temperature as identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR123
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The storage controller arg1 device is not functional. Part number: arg2, firmware revision: arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PCIe SSD NAME
- arg2 = PPID
- arg3 = revision
- Detailed Description
- The storage controller device identified in the message is not functioning correctly.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following, if issue persists try the next step: 1) Make sure the device mentioned in the error message, BIOS, and iDRAC are updated to the latest firmware. 2) Update the drivers for the device mentioned in the error message. 3) Reset iDRAC. 4) Perform an AC power-cycle operation on the server by doing the following: 1) Disconnect the power cords. 2) Wait 30 seconds. 3) Connect the power cords. 5) If possible, remove and reinstall the device mentioned in the error message. 6) Make sure that any cables to the device mentioned in the error message are properly routed and connected. 7) Update the OS version for patches or hotfixes. 8) If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR124
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 operation on the device arg2 is successfully completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = operationName
- arg2 = PCIe SSD Name
- Detailed Description
- The operation is completed on the device identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR125
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to complete the arg1 operation on the device arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = operationName
- arg2 = PCIe SSD Name
- Detailed Description
- The operation cannot be completed on the device identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following: 1) Make sure that any cables to the device identified in the message are properly routed and connected. 2) If possible, remove and reinstall the device. 3) Update the drivers for the device. 4) Reset iDRAC. 5) Make sure the device, BIOS, and iDRAC are updated to the latest firmware. 6) Update the OS version for patches or hotfixes. 7) Perform an AC power-cycle operation on the server by doing the following: a) Disconnect the power cords. b) Wait 30 seconds. c) Connect the power cords. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR126
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 operation for the arg2 is in progress.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Operation Type
- arg2 = PCIe Device
- Detailed Description
- The operation for the physical device specified in the message is in progress.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR13
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 rebuild has failed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk included in the virtual disk has failed or is corrupted. In addition, you may have cancelled the rebuild.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the failed or corrupt disk, and then start the rebuild operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2083
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR14
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 initialization is complete.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2089
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR140
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The NVMe reconfiguration operation is started on the physical drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PhysicalDiskFqdd
- Detailed Description
- The reconfiguration operation is started on the NVMe drive connected to the PERC card.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR141
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The NVMe reconfiguration operation is completed on the physical drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PhysicalDiskFqdd
- Detailed Description
- The reconfiguration operation is completed on the NVMe drive connected to the PERC card.
- Recommended Response Action
- No Response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR142
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The NVMe reconfiguration operation is unsuccessful on the physical drive arg1 because of internal issues.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PhysicalDiskFqdd
- Detailed Description
- The reconfiguration operation is unsuccessful on the NVMe drive connected to the PERC card because of internal issues.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the NVMe reconfiguration operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR143
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The NVMe reconfiguration operation is cancelled on the physical drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PhysicalDiskFqdd
- Detailed Description
- The reconfiguration operation is cancelled on the NVMe drive connected to the PERC card.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR15
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 rebuild is complete.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after a rebuild completes on a physical disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2092
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR150
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to update the drive firmware because the drive is not in a locked state and is potentially vulnerable to unexpected data access.
- Detailed Description
- The drive firmware cannot be updated because the drive is not in a locked state and is potentially vulnerable to unexpected data access.
- Recommended Response Action
- Ensure the security key is configured and available before accessing or reconfiguring the drive. It is recommended to not update the drive firmware when the drive is not in a locked state. For information about configuring security keys, see the PERC Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LC Log*, LCD, Chassis Event Proxy*
PDR16
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Predictive failure reported for arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) system has indicated a predictive failure condition as a result of one or more attributes exceeding reliability thresholds. This may be an indication of imminent disk failure. Even though the disk may not have failed yet, it is strongly recommended that the disk be replaced as soon as possible to avoid data loss or unavailability.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk. For a non-redundant VD, first perform a validated backup, then delete the VD, replace the disk, recreate the VD, and restore from the backup. For a redundant VD, force the disk offline. If a hot spare is configured, rebuild will begin. Otherwise, remove the disk and replace it with a new disk. If a rebuild does not start automatically, assign the new disk as a Global Hot Spare and the rebuild will start. Search "Predictive Failure" on support.dell.com for more information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2094
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR17
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Global hot spare assigned to arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A user has have assigned a physical disk as a global hot spare. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2098
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR18
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Global hot spare unassigned from arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk assigned as a hot spare was unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares were used to rebuild data. Once the data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. Assign a new hot spare to maintain data protection in this situation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Although this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. See Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2099
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR19
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- SMART FPT exceeded for arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- A disk on the specified controller has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) indicating that the disk is likely to fail in the near future.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk causes the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2106
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR2
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Insufficient space available on arg1 to perform a copyback operation.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated if a physical disk does not have enough space to do a copyback operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk with a larger physical disk, and then restart the copyback operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2198
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR20
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- SMART configuration change for arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) after a configuration change. The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2107
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR200
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The PCIe Controller arg1 is unable to do PCIe training for the Physical Disk arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Controller Name
- arg2 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The PCIe Controller identified in the message is unable to do PCIe training for the physical drive.
- Recommended Response Action
- Remove failing Physical Disk and insert the compatible NVMe device. Refer Dell Technologies Boot Optimized Storage Solution-N1 Users Guide to know the compatible NVMe devices.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR206
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is a solid state drive (SSD) that is not supported by the controller.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- The storage controller does not support the attached SSD devices.
- Recommended Response Action
- Remove SSD devices not supported by the controller, and retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2382
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR207
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to assign arg1 as a dedicated hot spare.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- Unable to assign the physical disk as a dedicated hot spare because the selected disk size does not meet the size requirements of the target Virtual Disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Select a physical disk that matches the size required for the disks used in the target Virtual Disk, and retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2386
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR208
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The Cryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on the physical disk drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- The Cryptographic Erase operation is successfully completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2390
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR209
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The power status of arg1 is changed from arg2 to arg3.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- arg2 = previous power status
- arg3 = current power status
- Detailed Description
- The Manage Physical Disk Power feature is enabled for physical drives and the power status of the drives changed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2399
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR21
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- SMART warning for arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2108
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR210
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Successfully updated configuration data on the arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- This event is generated while initializing the drives during reboot. The controller updated the configuration data on the physical disks identified in the message. The drive configuration was updated because the following conditions were present: 1) The spundown drives were used for configuration. Spundown drives are drives that are temporarily powered off because power saving option is enabled. 2) The storage controller was not able to update the Configuration On Disk (COD) records on the drive while they were spundown.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2400
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR211
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 has encountered storage medium error.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- Storage medium error was detected on the disk identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2416
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR212
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The state of arg1 changed from Ready to Non-RAID.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk state has changed from Ready state to Non-RAID state.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2425
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR213
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The state of arg1 changed from Non-RAID to Ready.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk state has changed from Non-RAID state to Ready state.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2426
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR214
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is not supported because it is not supplied by an authorized hardware provider.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk identified in the message is not compliant with the standards set by the hardware provider and is not supported.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk with a supported physical disk that is provided by an authorized hardware provider.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2359
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR215
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback task to arg1 has failed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk name
- Detailed Description
- The Replace Member Disk operation did not complete successfully because of internal errors. The error may be due to problems with the source or target physical disks or the controller may be out of resources.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the Replace Member Disk operation with a different target physical disk. If the problem persists, check the condition of the target physical disk and replace if necessary, then retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- OMSA Event ID
- 2183
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR216
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The disk write cache policy of physical disk drivearg1 is changed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive name
- Detailed Description
- The disk write cache policy of the physical disk drive identified in the message is changed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2451
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR217
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to complete the Cryptographic erase operation on the physical disk drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive name
- Detailed Description
- The cryptographic erase operation cannot be completed on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2454
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR218
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The Patrol Read operation detected a media error on the disk drive arg1 and automatically corrected the error.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive name
- Detailed Description
- The Patrol Read operation detected a media error (bad block) on the disk drive identified in the message and automatically corrected the error. The Patrol Read automatically remapped data to correct the error.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
PDR219
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to correct the media error arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = Drive Name
- Detailed Description
- The media error on the physical disk drive identified in the message cannot be corrected.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2460
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR22
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- SMART warning temperature for arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- A disk has reached an unacceptable temperature and received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do the following:1) Determine why the physical disk reached an unacceptable temperature. For example, a fan failure, incorrect thermostat settings, or the room temperature may be too hot or cold. 2) Verify that the fans in the server or enclosure are working. 3) If the physical disk is in an enclosure, check the thermostat settings and examine whether the enclosure is located near a heat source. Verify the enclosure has enough ventilation and that the room temperature is not too hot. Refer to the enclosure documentation for more diagnostic information. 4) If you cannot identify why the disk has reached an unacceptable temperature, then replace the disk. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk causes the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2109
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR220
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The rebuild operation is abruptly stopped because of a media error on the physical disk drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive Name
- Detailed Description
- The rebuild operation is abruptly stopped because of a media error on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the drive with a supported physical disk drive and retry the operation. For more information about supported drives, see the OMSS Users Guide available on the support site.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- OMSA Event ID
- 2461
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR221
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The physical drive arg1 link is active.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive Name
- Detailed Description
- The link of physical drive identified in the message is active.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2467
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR222
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The physical drive arg1 link is not active.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive Name
- Detailed Description
- The link of physical drive identified in the message is not active.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2468
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR223
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The command run on the physical drive arg1 has timed out.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive Name
- Detailed Description
- The command run on the physical drive identified in the message has timed out.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2469
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR224
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Unable to write to the physical drive arg1 because of unknown issues.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive Name
- Detailed Description
- Data cannot be written to the physical drive identified in the message because of unknown issues.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- OMSA Event ID
- 2470
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR225
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Multiple namespaces are detected on the physical disk drive arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = drive Name
- Detailed Description
- Multiple namespaces are detected on the physical disk drive identified in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- OMSA Event ID
- 2481
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- No alerts are applicable for this message
PDR23
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- SMART warning degraded for arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- A disk is degraded and has received a SMART alert (predictive failure). The disk is likely to fail in the near future.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk that has received the SMART alert. If the physical disk is a member of a non-redundant virtual disk, then back up the data before replacing the disk. Removing a physical disk that is included in a non-redundant virtual disk will cause the virtual disk to fail and may cause data loss.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2110
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR24
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Failure prediction threshold exceeded on arg1 due to test. No action needed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A disk has received a SMART alert (predictive failure) due to test conditions.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2111
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR25
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 dead segments are removed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- Portions of the physical disk that were formerly inaccessible have been recovered. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2141
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR26
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is online.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A drive has entered the online state. This may be because the system just started or could be because a problem with the drive has been corrected.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2158
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR27
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Dedicated hot spare assigned to arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A user assigned a physical disk as a dedicated hot spare to a virtual disk. See Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2160
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR28
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Dedicated hot spare unassigned from arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare has been unassigned and is no longer functioning as a hot spare. The physical disk was unassigned by a user or automatically unassigned by Storage Management. Storage Management unassigns hot spares that have been used to rebuild data. Once data is rebuilt onto the hot spare, the hot spare becomes a member of the virtual disk and is no longer assigned as a hot spare. Assign a new hot spare to maintain data protection in this situation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Although this alert is provided for informational purposes, you may need to assign a new hot spare to the virtual disk. Refer to product documentation and see the section Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare for more information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2161
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR29
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild on arg1 completed with error(s).
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- See A Rebuild Completes with Errors for more information.
- Recommended Response Action
- See A Rebuild Completes with Errors for more information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2163
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR3
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The Physical Drive (PD) arg1 is not correctly functioning. Part number arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = partNumber
- Detailed Description
- The RAID Controller is unable to read-write data to the PD identified in the message because the PD is not functioning. The PD is either failed or removed from the server while communicating with the RAID controller.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following: 1) If the Physical Drive (PD) was removed at the time of event, this event is expected. Else, replace the PD. 2) If it is a non-redundant Virtual Drive (VD), delete the VD, reinsert the PD, recreate the VD, and then restore the data from backup. 3) If it is a redundant VD, the data rebuild operation will automatically start if a hot-spare is already configured. If it does not start, assign a PD as a global hot-spare so the rebuild operation is automatically started.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR30
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A global hot spare failed.arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2201
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR31
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A global hot spare has been removed.arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2202
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR32
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A dedicated hot spare failed.arg1 Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a global hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the global hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2203
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR33
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A dedicated hot spare has been removed. arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The controller cannot to communicate with a disk that is assigned as a dedicated hot spare. The disk either failed or was removed. There may also be a bad or loose cable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify that the disk is healthy and installed. Check the cables. Refer to the product documentation and see the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. If necessary, replace the disk and reassign the dedicated hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2204
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR34
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A dedicated hot spare has been automatically unassigned.arg1
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The hot spare is no longer required because the virtual disk it was assigned to has been deleted.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2205
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR35
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The only hot spare available is a SATA disk arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SATA technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SAS technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails.
- Recommended Response Action
- Add a SAS disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2206
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR36
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The only hot spare available is a SAS disk arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The only physical disk available to be assigned as a hot spare is using SAS technology. The physical disks in the virtual disk are using SATA technology. Because of this difference in technology, the hot spare cannot rebuild data if one of the physical disks in the virtual disk fails.
- Recommended Response Action
- Add a SATA disk that is large enough to be used as the hot spare and assign the new disk as a hot spare.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2207
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR37
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 is not supported.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical device
- Detailed Description
- The physical device may not have a supported version of the firmware or the physical device may not be supported.
- Recommended Response Action
- If the physical device is supported, then update the firmware to a supported version. If the physical device is not supported, then replace the physical device with one that is supported.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2211
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR38
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A clear operation started on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A user has initiated a clear operation on a physical disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2249
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR39
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A blink operation has initiated on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A user has initiated blink operation on a physical disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2251;2437
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR4
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 has returned to the Ready state.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The physical drive has returned to the Ready state.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR40
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The blink operation has ceased on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A user has initiated unblink operation on a physical disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2252;2438
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR41
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The clear operation on arg1 was cancelled.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The clear command did not complete on the physical disk. This means that some data was not cleared and may be recoverable.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2254
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR42
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 has been started.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2255
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR43
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The clear operation on arg1 has completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after a clear operation completes on a physical disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2269
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR44
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The clear operation on arg1 failed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A Clear task was being performed on a physical disk but the task was interrupted and did not complete successfully. The controller may have lost communication with the disk, the disk was removed, or the cables may be loose or defective.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify that the disk is present and not in a Failed state. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Restart the Clear task.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2270
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR46
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Patrol Read found an uncorrectable media error on arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The Patrol Read task has encountered an error that cannot be corrected. There may be a bad disk block that cannot be remapped.
- Recommended Response Action
- Backup your data from the disk. Start disk initialization and wait for it to complete, then restore the data from the backup to the disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2272
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR47
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A block on arg1 was punctured by the controller.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The controller encountered an unrecoverable medium error when attempting to read a block on the physical disk and marked that block as invalid. If the controller encountered the unrecoverable medium error on a source physical disk during a rebuild or reconfigure operation, it punctures the corresponding block on the target physical disk. The invalid block clears on a write operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Back up the data from the disk. Start disk initialization and wait for it to complete, and then restore the data from a backup copy.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2273
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR48
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The arg1 rebuild has resumed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after rebuild resumes on a physical disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2274
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR49
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The dedicated hot-spare drive arg1 does not cover all the virtual drives that form the disk group.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The dedicate hot-spare either does not meet bus protocol, media type, or does not have sufficient storage space to cover all the virtual drives that form the disk group.
- Recommended Response Action
- Assign a drive with matching bus protocol, media type, and sufficient storage space.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2276
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR5
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is removed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk has been removed from the disk group. This alert can also be caused by loose or defective cables or by problems with the enclosure.
- Recommended Response Action
- Do one of the following: 1) If a physical disk was removed from the disk group, either replace the disk or restore the original disk. Identify the disk that was removed by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. 2) Perform a rescan after replacing or restoring the disk. 3) If a disk was not removed from the disk group, then check for cable problems. Refer to product documentation for more information on checking the cables. 4) Make sure that the enclosure is powered on. 5) If the problem persists, check the enclosure documentation for further diagnostic information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2049
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR50
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The global hot-spare drive arg1 does not cover all the virtual drives (VDs) available on the controller.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- The global hot-spare identified in the message either does not meet bus protocol, media type, or does not have sufficient storage space to cover all the virtual drives available on the controller.
- Recommended Response Action
- Assign a drive with matching bus protocol, media type, and sufficient storage space.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2277
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR51
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Hot spare arg1 SMART polling has failed.arg2 : Part Number = arg3
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = args
- arg3 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The controller firmware attempted to do SMART polling on the hot spare but could not complete the SMART polling. The controller may have lost communication with the hot spare.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the health of the disk assigned as a hot spare. Replace the disk and reassign the hot spare. Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2282
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR52
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A redundant path is broken.
- Detailed Description
- The controller has two connectors that are connected to the same enclosure. The communication path on one connector has lost connection with the enclosure. The communication path on the other connector is reporting this loss.
- Recommended Response Action
- Make sure the cables are attached securely. See the Cables Attached Correctly section for more information on checking the cables. Make sure both Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) are healthy.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2283
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR53
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A redundant path has been restored for arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2284
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR54
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A disk media error on arg1 was corrected during recovery.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after a disk media error is corrected on a physical disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2285
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR55
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Insufficient space available on the arg1 to perform a rebuild.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk inserted is too small for the rebuild to occur.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk with one of correct protocol (SAS, SATA) with at least the required size. Force rebuild if it does not start automatically.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2305
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR56
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Bad block table on arg1 is 80% full.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks are no longer remapped, which means that disk errors are no longer corrected. At this point, data loss can occur. The bad block table is now 80 percent full.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk generating this message.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2306
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR57
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Bad block table on arg1 is full. Unable to log block arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = logical block address
- Detailed Description
- The bad block table is the table used for remapping bad disk blocks. This table fills as bad disk blocks are remapped. When the table is full, bad disk blocks are no longer remapped, which means that disk errors are no longer corrected. At this point, data loss can occur.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk generating this message and restore from a backup copy. You may have lost data.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2307
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR58
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1is incompatible.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- A user attempted to replace a disk with another disk that is using an incompatible technology. For example, replaced one side of a mirror with a SAS disk when the other side of the mirror is using SATA technology.
- Recommended Response Action
- Refer to the hardware documentation for information on replacing disks.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2309
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR59
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A bad disk block was reassigned on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The disk has a bad block. Data was remapped to another disk block. No data loss has occurred.
- Recommended Response Action
- Monitor the disk for other messages or indications of poor health.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2331
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR6
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is offline.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk in the virtual disk is offline. This may have been user initiated.
- Recommended Response Action
- Force the physical disk online or assign a hot spare to the virtual disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2050
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR60
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Error occurred on arg1 : arg2. Part Number = arg3
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = error code
- arg3 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The reason for the error can vary depending on the situation. The firmware error code is indicated in the message.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the health of attached devices. Review the Lifecycle log for significant events. Replace faulty hardware, if required. Make sure the cables are attached securely. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cable connections.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2346
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR61
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The rebuild of arg1 failed due to errors on the source physical disk.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- It is not possible to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk. Resolving this issue may require a rebuild of the virtual disk and then a data restore.
- Recommended Response Action
- 1) If possible, generate the SupportAssist and TTY log reports necessary for resolving or troubleshooting this issue. 2) Perform a Verified Data Backup operation if a recent backup is unavailable. 3) If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2347
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR62
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The rebuild failed due to errors on the target arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- It is not possible to rebuild data that resides on a defective disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the target disk. If a rebuild does not automatically start after replacing the disk, then initiate the Rebuild task. You may need to assign the new disk as a hot spare to initiate the rebuild.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2348
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR63
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A bad disk block on arg1 cannot be reassigned during a write operation.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk has failed to complete a write operation due to one or more bad blocks. Attempts to reassign the block have failed. Loss of data and redundancy may have occurred.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk. If VD is online, first perform a backup. For a non-redundant VD, delete the VD, replace the disk, recreate the VD, then restore data from a backup. For a redundant VD, force the disk offline. If a hot spare is configured, rebuild will begin. Otherwise, remove the disk and replace it with a new disk. If a rebuild does not start automatically, assign the new disk as a Global Hot Spare and the rebuild will start. Search "Troubleshooting RAID" on support.dell.com for more information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2349
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR64
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- An unrecoverable disk media error occurred on arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The rebuild or recovery operation encountered an unrecoverable disk media error.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2350
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR65
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is marked as missing.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2351
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR66
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 that was marked as missing has been replaced.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2352
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR67
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- An unsupported physical disk drive has been detected.
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk does not comply with the standards set by service provider and is not supported.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk with a supported physical disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR68
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Dedicated spare arg1 imported as global due to missing disk groups.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2366
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR69
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Rebuild not possible on arg1. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- Physical disk inserted is of the incorrect protocol. SAS or SATA mixing is not supported in the same virtual disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Remove drive, insert correct protocol type, and force a rebuild as imposed for controller and system.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2367
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR7
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 has degraded. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- A physical disk has reported an error condition and may be degraded. The physical disk may have reported the error condition in response to a check consistency or other operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the degraded physical disk. Identify the disk that is degraded by locating the disk that has a red "X" for its status. Perform a rescan after replacing the disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2051
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR70
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback started from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A copyback operation began to copy data from one physical disk to another physical disk. This may be due to a user initiated operation or a predictive failure.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2060
- OMSA Trap ID
- 120100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR71
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback completed from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The copyback operation completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2075
- OMSA Trap ID
- 120100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR72
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback resumed on arg1 from arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2087
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR73
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback failed from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk participating in the copyback operation failed.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk and retry the operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR74
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback cancelled on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A user cancelled the copyback operation.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2184
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR75
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback stopped for hot spare arg1 .
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2185
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR76
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Copyback not possible as SAS or SATA mixing is not supported.
- Detailed Description
- Copyback not possible as SAS or SATA mixing is not supported in the same virtual disk. This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2200
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR77
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 state changed from READY to Non-RAID.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR78
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 state changed from Non-RAID to READY.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR79
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- A user terminated Copyback from arg1 to arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- A user aborted an ongoing copyback operation. The operation did not complete.
- Recommended Response Action
- Re-issue the command.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR8
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is inserted.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2052
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR81
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Microcode update started on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk firmware update operation has started.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR82
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 security was activated.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- Security on a secure encrypted disk was activated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2445
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR83
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 is reprovisioned.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR84
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 Security key has changed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The Security key on a secure encrypted disk was activated.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR85
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Security subsystem errors detected for arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- Errors were detected with security related operations on the disk. The data on the disk might not be retrieved or stored successfully. In addition, the security of the stored data might be at risk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Verify the disk is a Secure Encrypted Disk and is not locked. If it is not, replace the disk with a Secure Encrypted Disk. See the storage hardware documentation for more information.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR86
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Bad block table on arg1 is full. Part Number = arg2
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = Part Number
- Detailed Description
- The number of blocks on the disk that exhibit an error has exceeded the capacity of the drive to remap. Any future writes to bad sectors will be unrecoverable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR87
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 was reset.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical device
- Detailed Description
- The physical device was reset. This is a normal part of operations and is not a cause for concern.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR88
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Power state change failed on arg1. (from arg2 to arg3)
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- arg2 = state
- arg3 = state
- Detailed Description
- When physical drives in spun down power state are configured, the drives should transition to spun up power state. If the drive is not functioning properly, this transition could fail.
- Recommended Response Action
- Replace the physical disk and try again. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Critical
- Trap/EventID
- 4345
- OMSA Event ID
- 2402
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90400
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR9
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Initialization has started on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- This alert is provided for informational purposes.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- OMSA Event ID
- 2062
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90100
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR9000
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Foreign Configuration was detected on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk drive name
- Detailed Description
- Internal Use Only.
- Recommended Response Action
- Internal Use Only.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Redfish Event Type
- Not Applicable
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, Remote System Log, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, LCD
PDR93
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Microcode update on arg1 has completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The physical disk firmware update operation has completed.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR94
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Microcode update on arg1 has timed out.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The attempt to update the physical disk has timed out. This may be due to too much activity on the bus, a bad update package, or a bad disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the update. The update utility may have already performed the retry operation.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR95
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Microcode update on arg1 has failed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The attempt to update the physical disk has failed. This is due to too much activity on the bus, a bad update package, or a bad disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Retry the update. If the update fails a second time, verify the update package is valid. If the update package is valid, replace the failing disk. If the issue persists, Collect a SupportAssist collection (TSR) report using iDRAC. Visit https://www.dell.com/support/incidents-online/contactus/dynamic to use the Virtual Assistant to analyze the collection and recommend a resolution.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR96
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Security was disabled on arg1.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- Security on a secure encrypted disk was disabled.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR97
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- arg1 security key required.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- Detailed Description
- The controller detected drives that require security keys for access. Without providing security keys, the drives are unusable.
- Recommended Response Action
- Provide the security key required to unlock the secure encrypted drives.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR98
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- Command timeout occurred on arg1.arg2.
- Arguments
- arg1 = physical disk
- arg2 = args
- Detailed Description
- An error occurred while performing an action on the disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- Check the disk is present or replace the disk.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Warning
- Trap/EventID
- 4346
- OMSA Event ID
- 2405
- OMSA Trap ID
- 90300
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert*, Email Alert*, Remote System Log*, LCD
PDR99
NOTE: Event or Alert types that are enabled by default are identified using an asterisk (*) symbol in the
Applicable Event or Alert Types section.
- Message
- The secure erase operation on Self Encryption Disk arg1 has completed.
- Arguments
- arg1 = PD Name
- Detailed Description
- This message is generated after the secure erase operation completion on a Self-Encryption Disk.
- Recommended Response Action
- No response action is required.
- Category
- Storage (PDR = Physical Disk)
- Severity
- Informational
- Trap/EventID
- 4347
- Redfish Event Type
- Alert
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- iDRAC—Filter Visibility, SNMP Alert, Email Alert, Remote System Log, WS Eventing, Redfish Eventing*, LC Log*, OS Log
- Applicable Event or Alert Types
- CMC—Not Applicable
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\