Restarting a request – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Managing Requests
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Restarting a Request
These messages indicate that an error occurred, user intervention is required, or both:
For more information about the status message for a particular request, check the
EMS messages generated while the request was running. For a description of EMS
messages related to DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM Messages Manual.
Restarting a Request
You can restart DSM/SCM requests that the planner cancels or that stop in a
restartable state. A restartable request is indicated by the message:
Processing stopped in a restartable state
To check the status of a request and restart it:
1. Check the status of the request. See
Checking the Status of a Request
Message
Meaning
Awaiting operator
tape mount
The request resumes when the tape is mounted.
Cancel processing
stopped in
restartable state
You canceled the request, but the cancel activity stopped before it could
complete restoring DSM/SCM to a consistent state. After taking
corrective action, you can restart the cancel. You must correct the
problem before attempting further DSM/SCM activities.
Cancel processing
stopped in
nonrestartable state
You canceled the request, but the cancel activity stopped before it could
complete restoring DSM/SCM to a consistent state. An internal error
probably occurred, which might require assistance from HP support.
You must correct the problem before attempting further DSM/SCM
activities.
After diagnosing the problem, use the Maintenance Interface to delete
the request.
Complete with
warnings
The request completed successfully, but conditions occurred that might
affect the results.
Complete with
errors
The request completed, but conditions occurred that require attention.
Processing stopped
in restartable state
The request stopped before it completed. Take corrective action and
then restart the request.
Processing stopped
in nonrestartable
state
The request stopped before it completed. An internal error probably
occurred, which might require assistance from HP support. Correcting
the error might require Maintenance Interface activities.
After diagnosing the problem, cancel the request. If the cancel fails, use
the Maintenance Interface to delete the request.
Note. If you must use the Maintenance Interface to correct an error, first close all open
Planner Interface windows (except the main window).