Error message - error card Compact flash I/O due to delay of device

Hello

I was updating the firmware of the SAN and I have received many emails with this error message: Compact flash card I/O error due to delay of the device.

Is someone can you please tell me what is the problem?

Thank you.

Hello

Most likely your card compact flash is bad and must be replaced.

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