Controller warning state alert
Controller has generated warning alert. Probable causes and corresponding resolutions for this condition are:
Cause | Resolutions |
The <Controller name> cache has been discarded. | Verify that the battery and memory are functioning properly. |
Single-bit ECC error limit exceeded on the <Controller name> DIMM. | Replace the controller, contact Dell technical support at support.dell.com. |
Single-bit ECC error on <Controller name>. | No response action is required. This resolution is applicable to alert message ID CTL41. For more details refer to "Custom Fields" tab in Alert Properties. |
Single-bit ECC error on <Controller name>. | Replace the Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) to avoid data loss or data corruption. The DIMM is a part of the controller battery pack. Refer to hardware documentation for information on replacing the DIMM. This resolution is applicable to alert message ID CTL45. For more details refer to "Custom Fields" tab in Alert Properties. |
The NVRAM has corrupted data on <Controller name>. | No response action is required as the controller is taking the required corrective action. However, If this message is generated often (such as during each reboot), then replace the controller. |
The <Controller name> NVRAM has corrupt data. | Replace the controller. |
<Controller name> SAS port report: <message> | Make sure the SAS cables attached to the enclosure/backplane are attached securely. Refer to the storage hardware documentation for more information on checking the cables. Contact technical support if the issue persists. |
Physical disks found missing from configuration during boot time on <Controller name>. | Shut down the system. Re-insert the removed physical disks and re-start the system. |
Previous configuration was found completely missing during time boot on <Controller name>. | Shut down the system. Re-insert the removed physical disks and re-start the system. |
The foreign configuration overflow has occurred on <Controller name>. | Import these foreign configurations in multiple attempts. |
Preserved cache detected on <controller name>. | Check for the existence of a foreign configuration and import if any. Check that enclosures are cabled correctly. |
Additional information on this issue may be available. Launch the DRAC or OMSA Console to debug further.
Target | Dell.Server | ||
Category | AvailabilityHealth | ||
Enabled | True | ||
Alert Generate | True | ||
Alert Severity | Warning | ||
Alert Priority | Normal | ||
Remotable | True | ||
Alert Message |
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ID | Module Type | TypeId | RunAs |
---|---|---|---|
DS | DataSource | System.NetworkManagement.SnmpTrapEventProvider | Default |
Alert | WriteAction | System.Health.GenerateAlert | Default |
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<PublisherId>$Target/Id$</PublisherId>
<PublisherName>iDRAC</PublisherName>
<Channel>SnmpEvent</Channel>
<LoggingComputer/>
<EventNumber>4330</EventNumber>
<EventCategory>5</EventCategory>
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<Custom8/>
<Custom9/>
<Custom10/>
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