The storage subsystem has failed to adopt the configuration database of one or more recently inserted drives because the configuration database exceeds the limits set by this storage subsystem. More specifically, the configuration database has exceeded one or more of the allowable limits set by the storage subsystem for the following:
Due to the nature of the failure the Recovery Guru Details area does not provide specific information about the problem or the drives causing the problem.
Caution: Electronic
discharge can damage sensitive components. Always use proper
antistatic protection when handling components. Touching components
without using a proper ground may damage the equipment.
1 | Refer to the Summary tab of the Storage Subsystem Profile and record the maximum limit allowed by this storage subsystem for the following items:
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2 | Remove all of the drives that were recently inserted into
this storage subsystem and return them back to the original storage subsystem. Note: At the original storage subsystem all of the drives will still be native and all of the data will still be accessible. Alternatively, instead of returning the drives to the original storage subsystem, you may insert them into an empty storage subsystem that is known to have limits that support the items referenced by the configuration database. If you use an alternate storage subsystem, ensure that the controllers are powered off prior to attaching the drives. |
3 | After the drives are recognized by the original or alternate storage subsystem, view the Summary tab of the Storage Subsystem Profile (in the storage management software of the original or alternate storage subsystem) to see how many of each of the following items are currently on that storage subsystem:
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4 | Follow the appropriate steps to remove
the extra items until the total number of each item is at or below
the limits supported by this (the destination) storage subsystem, which
you recorded in step 1. Notes:
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5 | When all of the items meet the limits of this (the destination) storage subsystem, remove the drives from the original or alternate storage subsystem. |
6 | Power down the controllers to this (the destination) storage subsystem, and ensure that there are no additional foreign drives attached to them. |
7 | Re-insert the drives into this (the destination) storage subsystem, and then power-on the controllers. |
8 | Click Recheck to rerun the Recovery Guru. The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If the failure appears again, contact your technical support representative. |