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HP StorageWorks XP48 Disk Array User Manual

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Troubleshooting 170

Table 11-15

Provisioning Manager Server Messages (continues on the following pages)

Error Code

Error Message

Description and Recommended Action

logical volume.

Provisioning Manager server.
Action: Contact the Support Center.

KARF03220-E

The host-setting operation cannot be
performed on the specified object.

Cause: The host-setting operation is not possible
for the specified object.
Action: If this problem persists, contact the
Support Center.

KARF03221-E

The message with the following message ID
cannot be displayed, due to an internal error.
(message ID = message-ID-of-undisplayed-
message
)

Cause: An internal error occurred.
Action: Contact the Support Center.

KARF03300-W

The operation was suspended because an
attempt to confirm the created physical volume
failed. Make sure that the physical volume with
the following configuration has been created.
Next, use the Device File Properties window to
check that physical volume, and then resume
the operation. (host name = host-name,
device file configuration information =
physical-volume-configuration-information)

Cause: Information from a physical volume that
was created during host setup can no longer be
acquired.
Action: Make sure that the physical volume was
created with the configuration shown in the
message, and then resume the operation.

KARF03301-I

The host-setting operation was stopped by a
received instruction. (operation ID = operation-
ID
)

Cause: A user operation stopped processing of
the host-setting operation.
Action: No action required.

KARF03302-E

The host-setting operation was stopped by a
timeout. (operation ID = operation-ID)

Cause: The specified suspension timeout period
elapsed during the wait for a continuation request
from the user.
Action: Retry the host-setting operation. When
changing the suspension timeout period, check
the value of server.operation.abortTimeout
specified in the property file (server.properties).

KARF03303-E

The host-setting operation was stopped
because shutdown processing for the
Provisioning Manager server started.
(operation ID = operation-ID)

Cause: A user shut down the Provisioning
Manager server during processing of the host-
setting operation.
Action: Restart the Provisioning Manager server,
and then retry the host-setting operation.

KARF03304-I

Deletion of the physical volume was
suspended. Make sure that the physical
volume is not being used. To continue
deleting, the volume paths that are allocated
to the volume must be released, or the
security settings must be changed. Revise the
security settings and the following volume
paths, and then resume the operation. (host
name = host-name, volume = volume-
information
)

Cause: n/a
Action: Release the volume path currently
assigned to the volume which constitutes a device
file, or change security settings, and resume the
operation.

KARF03306-W

A device file for which volume path information
cannot be correctly acquired exists, so the
deletion of the physical volume was
suspended.

Cause

Volume path information could not be
acquired correctly on the host.

Action

Confirm that the host OS recognizes the
volume path of the device file, and then
resume the operation.

KARF03310-E

The host-setting operation cannot continue
because of an internal error. (operation ID =
operation-ID)

Cause: An internal error occurred during
processing of the host-setting operation.
Action: Contact the Support Center.

KARF03311-E

The host-setting operation cannot continue
because an attempt to access the operation
history information failed. (operation ID =
operation-ID)

Cause: An error occurred during a read-out
processing of history information.
Action: Contact the Support Center.

KARF03312-E

The host-setting operation cannot continue
because a fatal error occurred. (operation ID =
operation-ID)

Cause: An unrecoverable error occurred during
processing of the host-setting operation.
Action: Contact the Support Center.

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