0xF00150024 Paths Between The Host And Storage Array Do Not Meet Redundancy Requirements
Applicable Model
Applicable to all models.
Impact on the System
The reliability of the storage array deteriorates. In the system upgrade or some fault scenarios, service continuity may be affected.
Possible Causes
- The interface modules on the storage array connecting the host are not from the upper and lower layers of the controller enclosure.
- The member ports in the port group mapped to the host do not reside on interface modules from the upper and lower layers of the controller enclosure.
Procedure
- Find the host whose Health Status is No redundant link, and check whether the cable connection between the host and storage array meets redundancy requirements. (The ports are from different interface modules, and the interface modules are from the upper and lower layers of the controller enclosure.)
- If yes=> Step2.
- If no, ensure that the cable connection between the host and the storage array meets redundancy requirements. This alarm is cleared and the Health Status field is updated when the status of all controllers is normal. The clearing and update have a delay subject to the service scale. If the alarm persists=> Step2.
- Check whether ports in the port group mapped to the host meet redundancy requirements. (The ports are from different interface modules, and the interface modules are from the upper and lower layers of the controller enclosure.)
- Collect related information and contact technical support engineers.