Troubleshooting the export tool – HP XP P9000 for Compatible High Perf FICON Connectivity Software User Manual

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Probable causes

Invalid values of monitoring
data

If the period for the monitoring data that is specified with the Export Tool does not
match the collecting period for monitoring data, the Export Tool cannot collect the
monitoring data. If data of SVP is updated while the monitoring data is being
collected, the collected monitoring data near the collection start time is (-4).

When the CU number is not the monitoring target object, Performance Monitor cannot
obtain monitoring data from the CU.

The monitoring data in the CSV
file includes "-5".

If the PG, LDEV, LU, RCLU, RCLDEV, URLU, or URLDEV operand is specified, the value
of the monitoring data is "-5". To solve this problem, specify the CU as the monitoring
target object by using the Monitoring Options window of Performance Monitor (not
by using the Export Tool).

If the RemoteCopy, UniversalReplicator, or URJNL operand is specified, the value
"-5" is not output in the monitoring data though the CU number is not the monitoring
target object. In this case, data on monitored CUs are summed up and output into
the CSV file.

Troubleshooting the Export Tool

The following table explains possible problems with the Export Tool and probable solutions to the
problems.

Probable causes and recommended action

Possible problems

The path to the Java Virtual Machine (Java.exe) might not be defined in the PATH
environment variable. If this is true, you must add that path to the PATH environment

You cannot run the batch file.

variable. For information about how to add a path to the environment variable, see
the documentation for your operating system.

An incorrect version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) might be installed on your
system. To check the JRE version, enter the following command at the Windows
command prompt or the UNIX console window:Java -version. If the version is
incorrect, install the correct version of JRE.

The Export Tool stops and the
processing does not continue.

The command prompt window might be in pause mode. The command prompt
window will be in pause mode if you click the command prompt window when
the Export Tool is running. To cancel pause mode, activate the command prompt

The command prompt window
was displaying progress of the

window and then press the <ESC> key. If a timeout of RMI occurs during pause
mode, the login will be canceled and an error will occur when you cancel pause
mode after the timeout. The error message ID will be (0001 4011).

export processing, but the
window stopped displaying

If a memory size is not specified in a batch file, the Out Of Memory Error occurs
in JRE, the Export Tool might stop and the processing might not continue. Confirm
whether the specified memory size is correct or not.

progress before the processing
stopped. The progress
information does not seem to be
updated anymore.

If the error message ID is (0001 4011), the user is forcibly logged off and the
processing stops because the Export Tool did not issue any request to SVP within the

An error occurs and the
processing stops.

timeout period specified by the Dmd.rmitimeout parameter of the Java command
(default: 20 minutes). The system running the Export Tool could be slow. Confirm
whether you are using a system that is not supported, or whether the system is slow.
To continue running the export tool, first increase the value of the Dmd.rmitimeout
parameter (maximum: 1,440 minutes (24 hours)), and then run the export tool. For
details about Dmd.rmitimeout, see the Operands table for the Java command on

“Operands”

. If the error persists, contact the HP Technical Support.

If the error message ID is (0002 5510), probable error causes and solutions are:

An internal processing is being performed in the disk array. Alternatively, another
user is changing configurations. Wait for a while and then run the Export Tool
again.

Maintenance operations are being performed on the disk array. Wait until the
maintenance operations finish and then run the Export Tool again.

If the error message ID is none of the above, see

(page 134)

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