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,Majority of the physical disks of storage pool %1 failed a configuration update, which caused the pool to go into a failed state. Return Code: %2

�The capacity consumption of the storage pool %1 has exceeded the threshold limit set on the pool. Return Code: %2

�The capacity consumption of the storage pool %1 is now below the threshold limit set on the pool. Return Code: %2

$Windows was unable to read the disk header for physical disk %1. If you know the disk is still usable, then resetting the disk health by using command line or GUI may clear this failure condition and enable you to reassign the disk to its storage pool. Return Code: %2

Physical disk %1 has invalid meta-data. Resetting the health status, using command line or GUI, might resolve the issue. Return Code: %2

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Physical disk %1 failed an IO operation. Return Code: %2. Additional related events may be found in the System event log for Disk %3.

                 %n

                 %nThis disk may need to be replaced. To view its reliability counters, run this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-StorageReliabilityCounter

                 %n

                 %nThis disk may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nDrive Manufacturer: %4

                 %nDrive Model Number: %5

                 %nDrive Serial Number: %6

                 %n

                 %nMore information can be obtained using this PowerShell command:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" }

                 %n

                 %nIf this disk is in an enclosure, it may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nEnclosure Manufacturer: %7

                 %nEnclosure Model Number: %8

                 %nEnclosure Serial Number: %9

                 %nEnclosure Slot: %10

                 %n

                 %nIt may also be located by running this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Enable-PhysicalDiskIndication

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Physical disk %1 is reporting an impending failure. Sense Code (KEY ASC/ASCQ): %2 %3/%4. Additional related events may be found in the System event log for Disk %5.

                 %n

                 %nThis disk may need to be replaced. To view its reliability counters, run this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-StorageReliabilityCounter

                 %n

                 %nThis disk may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nDrive Manufacturer: %6

                 %nDrive Model Number: %7

                 %nDrive Serial Number: %8

                 %n

                 %nMore information can be obtained using this PowerShell command:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" }

                 %n

                 %nIf this disk is in an enclosure, it may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nEnclosure Manufacturer: %9

                 %nEnclosure Model Number: %10

                 %nEnclosure Serial Number: %11

                 %nEnclosure Slot: %12

                 %n

                 %nIt may also be located by running this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Enable-PhysicalDiskIndication

xWindows lost communication with physical disk %1. This can occur if a cable failed or was disconnected, or if the disk itself failed.

                 %n

                 %nThis disk may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nDrive Manufacturer: %2

                 %nDrive Model Number: %3

                 %nDrive Serial Number: %4

                 %n

                 %nIf this disk is in an enclosure, it may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nEnclosure Manufacturer: %5

                 %nEnclosure Model Number: %6

                 %nEnclosure Serial Number: %7

                 %nEnclosure Slot: %8

                 %n

                 %nMore information can be obtained using this PowerShell command:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" }

                 %n

                 %nTo view the virtual disks affected, run this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-PhysicalDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-VirtualDisk

PPhysical disk %1 was auto-retired.

�Physical disk %1 arrived.

                 %nPool Id: %2

                 %nDrive Number: %3

                 %nDrive Manufacturer: %4

                 %nDrive Model Number: %5

                 %nDrive Serial Number: %6

Physical disk %2 failed while arriving. Return Code: %1.

                 %nPool Id: %3

                 %nDrive Number: %4

                 %nDrive Manufacturer: %5

                 %nDrive Model Number: %6

                 %nDrive Serial Number: %7

�Physical disk %1 failed to read the configuration or returned corrupt data for virtual disk %2. As a result the in-memory configuration may not be the most recent copy of configuration. Return Code: %3

@All pool disks failed to read the configuration or returned corrupt data for virtual disk %1. As a result the virtual disk will not attach. Return Code: %2

dMajority of the pool disks hosting space meta-data for virtual disk %1 failed a space meta-data update, which caused the storage pool to go in failed state. Return Code: %2

Drives hosting data for virtual disk %1 have failed or are missing. As a result, no copy of data is available at offset %3.

@The virtual disk %1 is in a degraded state. This can happen when a physical disk hosting the virtual disk fails, is disconnected, or experiences a write error.

                 %n

                 %nWindows will attempt to repair the virtual disk. No action is needed at this time.

HVirtual disk %1 is now healthy.

�The attempt to map, or allocate more storage for, the virtual disk %1 has failed. This is because there was a write failure involved in the updating the virtual disk metadata. Return Code: %2

�The attempt to unmap or trim the virtual disk %1 has failed. Return Code: %2

�Virtual disk %1 was detached due to an unexpected error. Return Code: %2

@The attempt to allocate more storage for the virtual disk %1 has failed.

                 %n

                 %nCheck the available capacity of the virutual disk; you may need to add additional

                 %nphysical capacity to the pool.

                 %n

                 %nOnce you have resolved the condition listed above,

                 %nyou can online the disk by using the following commands in PowerShell:

                 %n

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-Disk | Set-Disk -IsReadOnly $false

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-Disk | Set-Disk -IsOffline  $false

Virtual disk %1 requires a data integrity scan.

                 %n

                 %nData on the disk is out-of-sync and a data integrity scan is required.

                 %nTo start the scan, run the following command:

                 %n

                 %nGet-ScheduledTask -TaskName "Data Integrity Scan for Crash Recovery" | Start-ScheduledTask

                 %n

                 %nOnce you have resolved the condition listed above,

                 %nyou can online the disk by using the following commands in PowerShell:

                 %n

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-Disk | Set-Disk -IsReadOnly $false

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-Disk | Set-Disk -IsOffline  $false

DVirtual disk %1 has failed a write operation to all its copies.

                 %n

                 %nYou can online the disk by using the following commands in PowerShell:

                 %n

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-Disk | Set-Disk -IsReadOnly $false

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Get-Disk | Set-Disk -IsOffline  $false

Virtual disk %1 could not be repaired because there is not enough free space in the storage pool.

                 %n

                 %nReplace any failed or disconnected physical disks. The virtual disk will then be repaired automatically or you can repair it by running this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-VirtualDisk | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" } | Repair-VirtualDisk

A path to storage enclosure %1 has been detected. The number of available paths is %2.

                 %nThis enclosure may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nManufacturer: %3

                 %nModel Number: %4

                 %nSerial Number: %5

                 %nFirmware Version: %6

                 %n

                 %nIt may also be located by running this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-StorageEnclosure | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" }

�A path to storage enclosure %1 has been removed. The number of remaining paths is %2.

                 %nThis enclosure may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nManufacturer: %3

                 %nModel Number: %4

                 %nSerial Number: %5

                 %nFirmware Version: %6

�The health of storage enclosure %1 has changed from %2 to %3.

                 %nThis enclosure may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nManufacturer: %4

                 %nModel Number: %5

                 %nSerial Number: %6

                 %nFirmware Version: %7

                 %n

                 %nIt may also be located by running this command in PowerShell:

                 %nGet-StorageEnclosure | ?{ $_.ObjectId -Match "%1" }

�A storage enclosure failed to initialize. Return Code: %1.

                 %nThis enclosure may be located using the following information:

                 %n

                 %nManufacturer: %2

                 %nModel Number: %3

                 %nSerial Number: %4

                 %nFirmware Version: %5

,For internal use.

0Operation started.

4Operation completed.

Scrubbing %3 bytes at offset %2. Resiliency type %1. Out of %4 copies, %5 were in sync and %6 were unreadable due to media failures.

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Unhealthy

Warning

Healthy

Auto

Enabled

Disabled

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