Return codes generated by the ktscan command – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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If information about the volumes in the detection range already exists in the host-discovered array
structure specified for the

STEM

parameter, the existing information is overwritten by the detected

information.

Return codes

The following table lists and describes the codes returned when the

KTSCAN

command terminates. If

the commands do not terminate normally, refer to the resulting error messages for details.

Table 24 Return codes generated by the KTSCAN command

Meaning

Return code

The command ended normally. The REXX variables for the detected volumes
were created.

0

The volumes for which I/O paths could not be used were skipped. The REXX
variables for the successfully detected volumes were created.

4

No volumes were found in the volume detection range specified by the
parameters.

8

An I/O error occurred. Some REXX variables could not be created.

12

An attempt to read SMS storage group information failed.

36

An error occurred during writing of the REXX variables.

40

The command ended due to invalid processing.

44

The command ended due to an invalid parameter. The possible cause is as
follows:

The parameters were specified incorrectly.

48

The command ended due to an incorrect execution method. The possible
causes are as follows:

The

MSG

parameter was specified incorrectly.

Installation was not performed correctly.

52

REXX variables that are updated by the

KTSCAN

command

All variables in the message structure

All variables in the host-discovered array index structure
The prefix of the structure name is the value specified for the

ARRAYS

parameter.

The following variables in the host-discovered array structure
A REXX variable name is preceded by the value specified for the

STEM

parameter.

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.SerialNum

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.Microcode

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.IFType

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.PhysicalSerialNum

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.LDKCNum

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.CUxx.SSID

LOCAL.SNnnnnn.CUxx.CCAxx.Devn

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