Error and Notification Messageswww.3ware.com 235002F Verify not started; unit never initializedThis message will be sent by the controller when a verify operation isattempted but the unit has never been initialized before. The unit willtransition to initializing mode.This is considered a normal part of operation. Not all types of RAID unitsneed to be initialized in order to have full performance. The initialize will noterase user data, but will calculate and write parity data to the drives in theunit. For information on the Initialize function, see “About Initialization” onpage 148.0030 Drive not supported3ware 8000 and 9500S Serial ATA controllers only support UltraDMA-100/133 drives when using the parallel to serial ATA converter. This messageindicates that an unsupported drive was detected during rollcall or a hot add.This message also could indicate that the Serial to Parallel converter wasjumpered in the wrong place. The converter must be correctly jumpered tocorrespond to UDMA 100 or 133 drives.For a list of compatible drives, seehttp://www.3ware.com/products/compatibility_sata.asp.0032 Spare capacity too small for some unitsThis message is sent by the controller when it finds a valid hot spare but thecapacity is not sufficient to use it for a drive replacement for existing units.0033 Migration startedThis message is sent when migration of a unit is started. For more informationon migration, see “RAID Level Migration (RLM) Overview” on page 121.0034 Migration failedThis message is sent when migration of a unit fails. Review the list of eventson the Alarms page for other entries that may give you an idea of why themigration failed (for example, a drive error on a specific port).0035 Migration completedThis message is sent when migration of a unit is complete. The new unit typeand/or stripe size is now ready to be used. If the capacity of the unit did notchange, then you do not need to do anything else. If the capacity of themigrated unit is larger, you will need to inform the operating system of thechange. See “Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration” onpage 124.