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25 # DO NOT EDIT -- this file is generated by the Event Registry.
29 # keys: fault.io.disk.predictive-failure
31 msgid "DISK-8000-0X.type"
33 msgid "DISK-8000-0X.severity"
35 msgid "DISK-8000-0X.description"
36 msgstr "SMART health-monitoring firmware reported that a disk\nfailure is imminent.\n Refer to %s for more information."
37 msgid "DISK-8000-0X.response"
39 msgid "DISK-8000-0X.impact"
40 msgstr "It is likely that the continued operation of\nthis disk will result in data loss.\n"
41 msgid "DISK-8000-0X.action"
42 msgstr "Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected disk.\nUse fmdump -v -u <EVENT_ID> to identify the disk.\n"
45 # keys: fault.io.disk.over-temperature
47 msgid "DISK-8000-12.type"
49 msgid "DISK-8000-12.severity"
51 msgid "DISK-8000-12.description"
52 msgstr "A disk's temperature exceeded the limits established by\nits manufacturer.\n Refer to %s for more information."
53 msgid "DISK-8000-12.response"
55 msgid "DISK-8000-12.impact"
56 msgstr "Performance degradation is likely and continued disk operation\nbeyond the temperature threshold can result in disk\ndamage and potential data loss.\n"
57 msgid "DISK-8000-12.action"
58 msgstr "Ensure that the system is properly cooled, that all fans are\nfunctional, and that there are no obstructions of airflow to the affected\ndisk.\n"
61 # keys: fault.io.disk.self-test-failure
63 msgid "DISK-8000-2J.type"
65 msgid "DISK-8000-2J.severity"
67 msgid "DISK-8000-2J.description"
68 msgstr "One or more disk self tests failed.\n Refer to %s for more information."
69 msgid "DISK-8000-2J.response"
71 msgid "DISK-8000-2J.impact"
72 msgstr "The disk has failed.\n"
73 msgid "DISK-8000-2J.action"
74 msgstr "Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected disk.\nUse fmdump -v -u <EVENT_ID> to identify the disk.\n"
77 # keys: fault.io.scsi.cmd.disk.dev.rqs.derr
79 msgid "DISK-8000-3E.type"
81 msgid "DISK-8000-3E.severity"
83 msgid "DISK-8000-3E.description"
84 msgstr "A non-recoverable hardware failure was detected by the device while performing a command.\n Refer to %s for more information."
85 msgid "DISK-8000-3E.response"
86 msgstr "The device may be offlined or degraded.\n"
87 msgid "DISK-8000-3E.impact"
88 msgstr "The device has failed. The service may have been lost or degraded.\n"
89 msgid "DISK-8000-3E.action"
90 msgstr "Ensure that the latest drivers and patches are installed. Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected\ndevice. Use 'fmadm faulty' to find the affected disk.\n"
93 # keys: fault.io.scsi.cmd.disk.dev.rqs.merr
95 msgid "DISK-8000-4Q.type"
97 msgid "DISK-8000-4Q.severity"
99 msgid "DISK-8000-4Q.description"
100 msgstr "The command was terminated with a non-recovered error condition that may have been caused by a flaw in the media or an error in the recorded data. \n Refer to %s for more information."
101 msgid "DISK-8000-4Q.response"
102 msgstr "The device may be offlined or degraded.\n"
103 msgid "DISK-8000-4Q.impact"
104 msgstr "It is likely that continued operation will result in data corruption, which may eventually cause the loss of service or the service degradation.\n"
105 msgid "DISK-8000-4Q.action"
106 msgstr "Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected device. Use 'fmadm faulty' to find the affected disk.\n"