Using hplpcfg – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual

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Error code

Error message

Comment or clarification

2865

Invalid preferred path.

The specified preferred path is not a valid chassis slot for an

available active controller, or the controller is not available.

2866

Failure opening capture file
<text>.

2867

Failure opening input file

<text>.

2868

Failure opening error file

<text>.

2869

<text> command expected.

The <text> command is missing or in the wrong place in the

script file.

2870

<text> is not a supported
command.

2871

<text> is not a Controller
command.

The <text> command does not belong in the Controller section of
the script file.

2872

<text> is not an Array

command.

The <text> command does not belong in the Array section of the

script file.

2873

<text> is not a Logical Drive
command.

The <text> command does not belong in the Logical Drive
section of the script file.

2874

<text> is not an HBA

command.

The <text> command does not belong in the HBA section of the

script file.

2875

More than one <text>
command cannot exist in the

same section.

2876

Invalid physical drive count. The script specifies more drives than are available of the

specified drive type.

2877

No spares available.

No drives were found that could be used as spares for the

specified array.

2878

Spare request for RAID 0 is

invalid.

RAID 0 does not support spares.

2879

Reset and reconfigure

combined error.

A controller reset with data loss was specified while in

Reconfigure mode.

2880

Invalid drive type specified. —

2882

Invalid value for MNPDelay.
Valid range is 0 (disabled) to

60 minutes.

2883

Invalid controller

configuration value.

Expecting Yes or No.

2884

Invalid value for QueueDepth.
Valid range is from 2 to 32, or

Auto.

Using HPLPCFG

You must edit the text file to insert the WWID of the boot volume and the LUN number that the WWID boots

from. The HPLPCFG utility discovers the WWID of the HBA in the server blade and writes the information in

the text file. The text file presents the options in human readable format. The HPLPCFG utility updates the

hardware with the boot volume WWID and boot LUN read from the text file.

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