Sim reporting – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Table 76 Avoiding Abnormal Ending of the ICKDSF Commands (for Version 2) (continued)
Avoiding Method
Command
is in duplex or suspend status, and then execute the
command. Use the CQUERY command of the TSO to
check the pair status
SIM Reporting
The storage system reports a service information message (SIM) to the host when it is necessary to
notify the user of a possible service requirement for the storage system. The SIMs are classified
according to severity for reporting and logging purposes:
1.
Service
2.
Moderate
3.
Serious
4.
Acute
The higher the number, the more important the message. The SVP reports all SIMs related to Version
1 and Version 2 operations and stores all SIMs for use by the HP service representative. The SIMs
reported to the zSeries and S/390 host are logged in the SYS1 LOGREC dataset of the host
operating system.
Each time a SIM is generated, the amber Message LED on the control panel (under the Ready and
Alarm LEDs) turns on as an additional alert for the user. The Remote Web Console computer also
displays the SIMs to provide additional notification to the user.
For further information on SIM reporting, contact your HP service representative or HP technical
support. See
.
shows a typical 32-byte SIM from the storage system.
Figure 94 Typical 32–byte SIM Showing the Reference Code and SIM Type
SIMs are displayed on the host console by the reference code (RC) and severity. The six-digit RC
(composed of bytes 22, 23, and 13) identifies the possible error and determines the severity. The
SIM type (byte 28) indicates the component that experienced the error.
shows the DKC SIM (byte 28 = F1) related to ShadowImage for Mainframe operations.
Table 77 SIMs for Version 1 and Version 2
Descriptions
Importance Level
Reference Code
SSB23
SSB22
The copying process for
Version 1 ends abnormally.
Moderate
0x
4B
The relationship is
automatically withdrawn and
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