5083: zsmf-evt-antormvdelerr – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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A-94

SMF Events

Recovery. The operation is retried automatically. If the operation fails, attempt an
abandon or completion operation by using the SMFIXUP ABANDONPENDOPS or
COMPLETEPENDOPS commands. If the abandon or completion operation fails,
suspend the PENDOPS operation and attempt the abandon and completion operation
again.

5083: ZSMF-EVT-ANTORMVDELERR

process-name

is the name of a storage pool process or VDP associated with token
ZSMF-TKN-PROCESSNAME-LINK1.

file-name

is the name of an SMF catalog file associated with token
ZSMF-TKN-FILENAME-LINK1.

conditional-info

is returned if a file system or shared services error occurs. See

Conditional

Information

on page A-23. Shared services notifications are described in

Table A-8

on page A-16.

Cause. An attempt was made to delete either a pool process that still contains
volumes or a VDP that still contains logical files.

Effect. The process is not deleted from the system.

Recovery. For a VDP: use COUP to delete all of the files on the VDP. If the files are
inaccessible, use the SMFIXUP ZOT command to remove the file entries in the ANT
file. Note that if the COUP DELETE ! option is used, the SMF catalog files and the files
on the VDP left intact. This method might result in orphaned files left on the physical
disk.

For a pool process: issue a PUP EXCLUDE command to exclude all of the volumes
from the pool. However, note that excluding volumes might result in an error if VDPs
that have registered interest in the pool are not accessible. In order for an exclude to
function correctly, VDPs should not have files on the physical volume. Also, note that
performing an exclude with the ! option might result in orphaned files on the volume.

A second option for pool processes is to delete the pool with a ! option. This option
should be attempted in extreme cases: that is, when VDPs cannot be deleted before
deleting the pool.

SMF process process-name cannot be deleted because it is
either a pool process that contains volumes or a Virtual Disk
Process that contains logical files. File file-name contains
the list of volumes or logical files. [conditional-info]

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