Changing microcode problem, Troubleshooting using raid manager – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Corrective action

Description

Applies to

Pair status/type

IMPL procedure. This error occurs
only if the system is without power
for more than 48 hours (for
example, power failure or fully
discharged batteries).

Release the pair from the primary system. Clear
all error conditions on the primary system, P-VOL,
secondary system, and S-VOL. Recreate the pair.

The primary system split this pair
during the initial copy operation.
The data on the S-VOL is not
identical to the data on the P-VOL.

P-VOL,
S-VOL

Suspended (pair
suspended-error)/
Initial Copy
Failed

Resynchronize the pairs from the MCU using
Resume Pair or the CESTPAIR (MODE=RESYNC)
TSO command.

All Continuous Access
Synchronous Z pairs in the MCU
were split by the
CGROUP/FREEZE command.

P-VOL,
S-VOL

by FREEZE

Changing microcode problem

The following table provides troubleshooting information for changing the microcode.

Corrective action

Error

If the controller emulation type of the host that is connected
to the main site is I-2107, and a Continuous Access

The IEA498I message is reported when you change the
microcode online.

Synchronous Z pair exists, the IEA498I message that
indicates the path blockade may be reported to the host
when you change the microcode of the main site or the
remote site online.If the IEA498I message is reported,
confirm the path and the pair status of the main site.

Troubleshooting using RAID Manager

When an error occurs in pair operations using RAID Manager, you can identify the cause of the
error by referring to the RAID Manager operation log file. This file is stored in the following directory
by default:

/HORCM/log*/curlog/horcmlog_HOST/horcm.log

Where:

*

is the instance number.

HOST

is the host name.

Example:

Error codes appear on the right of the equal symbol (=).

Review RAID Manager error codes in the following topics.

“SSB2 error codes when SSB1 = 2E31/B901/B90A/B90B/B912/D004” (page 105)

“SSB2=B992 error codes when SSB1 = B901 or B90A” (page 113)

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