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Notice messages (error messages that begin with
NOTICE:
) alert you to error conditions where
recovery has already occurred, but some operator
intervention is necessary. Notice messages are recorded
in /usr/adm/messages and are displayed on the
console.
A virtual disk has been configured for the first time.
One of the data pieces failed in the virtual disk. The
spare piece will be brought online to replace the failed
drive.
One of the data pieces failed in the virtual disk. The
spare piece was brought online to replace the failed
drive. Replace or repair the out-of-service data drive and
restore the parity for the out-of-service disk piece.
See
``Repairing a failed drive''
for more information.
A disk piece was taken out of service in the current or new
configuration during the reconfigure operation. Either
the current or new configuration contains a spare. The
spare piece will not be brought online during the
reconfigure operation. After the reconfiguration completes,
the spare will be operational.
A bad block was detected and the disk array driver was
unable to access piece m of the virtual disk
during its first attempt. The driver recreated the data,
retried the job, and was able to access the disk piece
successfully on the second attempt. The array or mirror is
functional. Ignore all previous bad block
messages displayed by the underlying disk driver.
During error recovery, there was a job time-out for one of
the disk pieces in the virtual disk. The disk array driver
will take the disk piece out of service and continue
processing all remaining jobs.
Restore the parity
on the out-of-service disk piece.
The maximum number of outstanding jobs for the disk array
driver has been reached. The driver will not process any
more jobs until most of the outstanding jobs are complete.
This limit is controlled by the VDJOBS kernel
parameter. See
``Using configure to change kernel resources''
for information on changing kernel parameters.
The maximum number of outstanding jobs for the specified virtual device has been reached. The driver will not process any more jobs for this device until most of the outstanding jobs for the virtual disk are complete. This limit is controlled by the VDUNITJOBS kernel parameter under the Virtual disks item of performance tunables. See ``Virtual disks''.