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Table 23 Warning Messages in Capacity Advisor (continued)

To correct

Probable cause

Message

Verify that the name is spelled correctly
or add the system to HP SIM.

The system name specified on the
command line is not known to HP
SIM.

The system system_name was not found
in the HP SIM database.

Set authorizations as needed. For
information on user authorizations in

See message text.

The user has none of the required toolbox
authorizations on node cms_name, where

VSE, see HP Matrix Operating
Environment Getting Started Guide.

cms_name

is the name of the CMS where

the command was run.

Make sure that:

There was a problem connecting to the
HP SIM server.

1.

Your user name has been added to
HP Systems Insight Manager.

2.

Your user name and password, if
specified, are spelled correctly.

3.

HP Systems Insight Manager is
running.

4.

You used '--' for any long options
and double quotes if your user name
contains a domain, for example,
commandname

– user

mydomain\myusername” –pass
mypassword

The most recent sample is kept.

More than one sample imported
with capprofile has the same
time stamp.

Values at duplicate sample time
sample_time

replace previous values

for this time.

Redefine the workloads so that their
utilization limits fall within the resource
allocation for the system.

The sum of workload utilizations
exceeds system utilization.

Warning: Overlapping workload
definitions detected on system_name.

HP Smart Solver error messages

In situations where the Smart Solver is unable to produce a solution, one or more error messages
are displayed. Solver error messages are shown in red text on the user interface screen and describe
the issues that prevent a solution from being found.

When available systems lack sufficient capacity

When workloads cannot be placed on any system because the available systems lack sufficient
capacity in one or more resources, the workloads are excluded from the computation and listed
in the Smart Solver Excluded Systems table. A summary line is included that reports the minimum
system capacity required to place the workload(s).

Figure 8 Example of Smart Solver Excluded Systems table, part of the a Smart Solver Results screen

Remember that the Smart Solver includes utilization limits set for the workload, system, or
scenario-wide when calculating desired capacity for the solution. Therefore, one way to correct
the resource insufficiency could be to raise the utilization limits for the specified metrics. Another
way is to select or add additional systems having at least the minimum required capacity.
In

the next example

, the Smart Solver is unable to arrange the workloads such that they can all be

placed on available systems, even though the systems have sufficient resources to place at least
one workload per system.

HP Smart Solver error messages

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