Ssb2=b992 error codes when ssb1 = b901 or b90a, Service information messages (sims), Pinned track recovery – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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SSB2=B992 error codes when SSB1 = B901 or B90A

Description

Error Code

(SSB2)

Error Code

(SSB1)

Pair cannot be created because DKC type dose not support Continuous Access
Asynchronous.

B992

B901

Consistency group information cannot be retrieved because Cnt Ac-S or Cnt Ac-J is
not installed.

B992

B90A

Service Information Messages (SIMs)

The XP P9500 generates a service information message (SIM) to notify users of a possible service
requirement for the storage system. SIMs can be generated by the system’s channel and storage
path microprocessors or the service processor (SVP). The SVP reports all SIMs related to Continuous
Access Synchronous operations.

SIMs are classified according to the following severities: service, moderate, serious, or acute.

All SIMs are recorded on the XP P9500 SVP and displayed in the Remote Web Console Status
window.

During Continuous Access Synchronous operations, the primary and secondary system generate
a service SIM when P-VOL or S-VOL pair status changes for any reason, including normal status
transitions (for example, COPY to PAIR).

SIMs generated by the primary system include the P-VOL device ID (byte 13).

SIMs generated by the secondary system include the S-VOL device ID (byte 13).

If SNMP is installed and operational for the XP P9500, each SIM results in an SNMP trap being
sent to the appropriate hosts. For further information about SNMP operations, see the HP XP P9000
Remote Web Console User Guide
, or contact your HP account team.

For further information about the SIMs, see the HP XP P9000 Remote Web Console User Guide,
or contact HP for assistance.

Pinned track recovery

This procedure ensures the pair’s full data integrity while recovering the pinned track.

Procedure 26 To recover a pinned track

1.

Connect to the primary system of the pair containing a volume with the pinned track and select
the CU where the P-VOL is located.

2.

Release the pair that contains the volume with the pinned track.

3.

Perform your usual procedure for recovering data from a pinned track. See the pinned track
recovery procedures for your OS, or contact your HP representative for assistance in recovering
the pinned track.

4.

Recreate the pair. Make sure to use the Entire Volume initial copy option.

Service Information Messages (SIMs)

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