Increasing the wait time for the management server – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Provisioning Manager

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4.

Click the Load button. The storage system data is added to the tool and the new nickname is

shown.

5.

Edit the new nickname if necessary.

6.

Click the Purge old names check box if you want to remove the old names from the

management server database.

7.

Click the Process Select Array button if you want to process a single array, or click the
Process All Arrays

button if you want to process all of the arrays.

Unable to Provision When HDS CruiseControl Is Enabled

When HDS CruiseControl is enabled on an HDS array, such as an HDS Lightning 9980V, you are

unable to do provisioning. You might also receive the following error message:
An error was encountered during this operation. Some of the operation may have been applied to

the storage subsystem. A refresh of the storage subsystem is recommended. "The LDEV is HIHSM

reserved; cannot be used in a LUSE".
To use the Provisioning tool, disable HDS CruiseControl. Refer to the HDS CruiseControl product

documentation for more information.

Increasing the Wait Time for the Management Server

By default, the management server waits 20 minutes for a response from HiCommand Device

Manager after sending a provisioning command. If the management server does not receive a

response from HiCommand Device Manager after 20 minutes, the management server assumes the

provisioning command did not go through. It then tries to contact HiCommand Device Manager

again while the previous command is still proceeding. After two retries, the management server

stops attempting to contact HiCommand Device Manager.
For example, assume you initiated a provisioning command to add the HSG. The management

server waits 20 minutes for a response. If it receives no response during the time, it sends another

“Add” command and waits 20 minutes for a response. If no response is received, it sends another

command. After the second retry, the management server stops attempting to contact HiCommand

Device Manager. Multiple HSGs with the same configuration of LUNs and Worldwide Names

(WWNs) were created when the management server attempted to contact HiCommand Device

Manager.
The management server has a similar behavior when a delete command is initiated. It sends the

delete command to HiCommand Device Manager, waits 20 minutes, and sends another delete

command if it receives no response. The command tries to delete the same HSG, but the target HSG

is deleted after the first command is completed. The second command returns an error.
If you need more time for HiCommand Device Manager to respond, you can increase the amount of

time the management server waits, by modifying the
cimom.provider.hds.ProvisioningTimeout property as described in the following steps:

1.

Select Options > Storage Essentials > Manage Product Health. Then, click Advanced in

the Disk Space tree on the management server.

2.

Click Show Default Properties at the bottom of the page.

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