HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual

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Cause of error

RAID Manager command

SSB2

The command ends abnormally because the volume specified as the P-VOL uses
two mirrors in a 3 Cnt Ac-J data center configuration.

paircreate, pairsplit,
pairresync,
pairresync-restore

97A2

The command ends abnormally because the volume specified as the S-VOL uses
two mirrors in a 3 Cnt Ac-J data center configuration.

paircreate, pairsplit,
pairresync,
pairresync-restore

97A3

You cannot create the pair because the TP-VOL specified as the SS P-VOL is
being initialized.

paircreate

97A4

The command ends abnormally because you specified an external volume that
is mapped for online data migration as the SS P-VOL.

paircreate, pairsplit,
pairresync, pairresync
-restore

97A5

The command ends abnormally because you specified an external volume that
is mapped for online data migration as the SS S-VOL.

paircreate, pairsplit,
pairresync, pairresync
-restore

97A6

The command ends abnormally because the specified MU number (SS ID) is
outside the allowable range.

All commands

97C2

The SS pair cannot be created because the specified pool is not a FS or SS pool,
or the specified pool does not exist.

paircreate

97C4

You cannot create the SS pair because the specified pool is an FS pool.

All Commands

97CB

You cannot create the pair using the command. One of the following can be
the reason:

paircreate

97CE

You specified a consistency group number in FS that SS is using.

You specified a consistency group number in SS that FS is using.

The pair operation fails because you specified the wrong S-VOL.

paircreate, pairsplit,
pairresync

B912

The consistency group information cannot be obtained because SS is not installed.

All commands

B9A7

Identifying errors using the log on the RAID Manager window

1.

Find the error code from the logs shown on the RAID Manager window.

The following figure shows an example of a log shown on the RAID Manager window:

Figure 1 Example of a log shown on the RAID Manager window

2.

Locate the SSB1 and SSB2 codes. In the previous figure the error codes appear to the right
of SSB=.

The last four digits to the left of the comma (,) are the SSB1 code (B9E1).

The last four digits to the right of the comma (,) are the SSB2 code (B901).

NOTE:

You can view the description of the SSB1/SSB2 error code combination in the table

that lists the error codes, above.

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Business Copy/Snapshot troubleshooting

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