Service information messages (sims) – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Table 19 RAID Manager error codes for Continuous Access Journal (continued)
Error content
Error code (SSB2)
Error code (SSB1)
A request for a Cnt Ac-J pair operation was received but cannot be executed
because the processing load of the storage system is heavy. Please execute
the command again after a while.
EBDC
A request of Cnt Ac-J Paircreate was rejected because the specified S-VOL
was already used in the Cnt Ac-J pair for delta resync.
EBE0
A request of Cnt Ac-J Pairresync (journal resync mode) was rejected because
the all S-VOLs of the specified restore journal were not the another Cnt Ac-J’s
S-VOLs.
EBE1
A request of Cnt Ac-J Pairresync (journal resync mode) was rejected because
the difference was not ready for the journal resync operation.
EBE2
The update data of Continuous Access Synchronous (master journal of the
Cnt Ac-J pair for delta resync operation) is inconsistent with the update data
of the restore journal of the Cnt Ac-J pair. Perform Cnt Ac-J Pairresync (journal
resync mode that forcibly copies all data).
A request of Cnt Ac-J Paircreate or Pairresync was rejected because the
journal volume of specified restore journal was blocked.
EBE5
A request of Cnt Ac-J Paircreate was rejected because the specified restore
journal was not registered.
EBFD
Service information messages (SIMs)
The P9500 system generates service information messages (SIMs) when service is required. SIMs
can be generated by channel and storage path microprocessors and by SVP.
The SVP reports all SIMs related to Continuous Access Journal processing. Each time a SIM is
generated, the amber Message LED on the control window (under the Ready and Alarm LEDs)
turns on as an additional alert for the user.
SIMs are classified into four categories according to severity for reporting and logging purposes:
service, moderate, serious, or acute.
Continuous Access Journal SIMs are displayed on Remote Web Console. You can review the SIMs
in the Status window of Remote Web Console.
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SIMs generated by the primary system include the device ID of the P-VOL (byte 13).
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SIMs generated by the secondary system include the device ID of the S-VOL (byte 13).
For further information on SIM reporting, contact your HP representative or HP Technical Support.
If SNMP is installed and operational for the P9500 system, each SIM results in an SNMP trap
being sent to the appropriate host(s). For further information on SNMP operations, see HP P9000
Remote Web Console User Guide, or call HP Technical Support for assistance.
The figure below shows a typical 32-byte SIM from the system. The six-digit reference code consists
of bytes 22, 23, and 13. The reference code identifies the possible error and determines the
severity. The SIM type (byte 28) indicates the component that experienced the error. When the
value of byte 22 is 21, the SIM is a control unit SIM. When the value of byte 22 is Dx (where x
is an arbitrary character), the SIM is a device SIM.
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