Dell Remote Access : Storage : Virtual Disk is in normal state

Dell.iDRAC7.SNMPTrap.4355 (Rule)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

Virtual Disk normal state alert

Causes

Virtual Disk has generated normal alert.

Cause

Resolutions

<virtual disk> consistency check has started.

No response action is required.

The consistency check on <virtual disk> was cancelled.

No response action is required.

Consistency check for <virtual disk> has completed.

No response action is required.

Background initialization has started for <virtual disk>.

No response action is required.

Background initialization was cancelled for <virtual disk>.

No response action is required.

The check consistency has made corrections and completed for <VD Name>.

This Alert is for informational purposes only and no additional action is required. As a precaution, monitor the Alert Log for other errors related to this virtual disk. If problems persist, contact Dell Technical Support.

<VD Name> has inconsistent data.

No response action is required.

Background Initialization in <VD Name> corrected medium error.

Consider replacing the disk. If you receive this alert frequently, ensure to replace the disk. It is recommended to routinely back up your data.

<VD Name> bad block medium error is cleared.

No response action is required.

Controller preserved cache was recovered for <virtual disk>.

No response action is required.

Unable to log block <arg>.Bad block table on <VD Name> is full.

Replace the disk in the Virtual disk, generating this alert and restore from backup. You may have lost data.

Bad block table on <virtual disk> is 80 percent full.

Replace the disk in the Virtual disk, generating this message.

<VD Name> security has failed.

No response action is required.

Resolutions

Additional information on this issue may be available. Launch the DRAC or OMSA Console to debug further.

Element properties:

TargetDell.RemoteAccess.iDRAC7
CategoryAvailabilityHealth
EnabledTrue
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityInformation
Alert PriorityNormal
RemotableTrue
Alert Message
Dell Remote Access : Storage : Virtual Disk is in normal state
{0}

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
DS DataSource Dell.SNMPTrap.DSMT Default
Alert WriteAction System.Health.GenerateAlert Default

Source Code:

<Rule ID="Dell.iDRAC7.SNMPTrap.4355" Enabled="true" Target="DAD!Dell.RemoteAccess.iDRAC7" ConfirmDelivery="false" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" DiscardLevel="100">
<Category>AvailabilityHealth</Category>
<DataSources>
<DataSource ID="DS" TypeID="Dell.SNMPTrap.DSMT">
<IP>$Target/Property[Type="DAD!Dell.RemoteAccess.RAC"]/IPAddress$</IP>
<CommunityString>$Target/Property[Type="DAD!Dell.RemoteAccess.RAC"]/CommunityString$</CommunityString>
<AllTraps>false</AllTraps>
<OIDProps>
<OIDProp>.1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.5.3.2.2.0.4355</OIDProp>
</OIDProps>
<EventOriginId>$Target/Id$</EventOriginId>
<PublisherId>$Target/Id$</PublisherId>
<PublisherName>iDRAC</PublisherName>
<Channel>SnmpEvent</Channel>
<LoggingComputer/>
<EventNumber>4355</EventNumber>
<EventCategory>5</EventCategory>
<EventLevel>10</EventLevel>
<UserName/>
<Params/>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
<WriteActions>
<WriteAction ID="Alert" TypeID="SystemHealth!System.Health.GenerateAlert">
<Priority>1</Priority>
<Severity>0</Severity>
<AlertName/>
<AlertDescription/>
<AlertOwner/>
<AlertMessageId>$MPElement[Name="Dell.iDRAC7.SNMPTrap.4355.Rule"]$</AlertMessageId>
<AlertParameters>
<AlertParameter1>$Data/EventData/DataItem/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[5]/Value$</AlertParameter1>
</AlertParameters>
<Suppression>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventDisplayNumber$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/Channel$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/PublisherName$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/LoggingComputer$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventCategory$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventLevel$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/UserName$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventNumber$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertMessageID"]$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertFQDD"]$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertCurrentStatus"]$</SuppressionValue>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsSystemServiceTag"]$</SuppressionValue>
</Suppression>
<Custom1>Alert Message ID = $Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertMessageID"]$ </Custom1>
<Custom2>Alert Message = $Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertMessage"]$ </Custom2>
<Custom3>Alert Status = $Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertCurrentStatus"]$ </Custom3>
<Custom4>Alert Service Tag = $Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsSystemServiceTag"]$ </Custom4>
<Custom5>Alert FQDN = $Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertFQDN"]$ </Custom5>
<Custom6>Alert FQDD = $Data/EventData/DataItem/Property[@Name="drsAlertFQDD"]$ </Custom6>
<Custom7/>
<Custom8/>
<Custom9/>
<Custom10/>
</WriteAction>
</WriteActions>
</Rule>