Troubleshooting volume retention, Troubleshooting volume security for mainframe – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Solutions

Error Contents

Error Code (SSB2)

Re-execute the operation after a brief interval.

Because the specified volume operation was not
finished, the operation was rejected.

0xaf2b

Confirm the value immediately below LDEV
Capacity in the Expand Virtual Volumes
window.

Because the shared memory capacity is not
enough to increase the specified capacity, the
operation was rejected.

0xaf2c

Wait until formatting of the specified volume is
finished, or see

“Using Thin Provisioning Z or

Because the specified THP V-VOL was used by
other software or was being formatted, the
operation was rejected.

0xaf2e

Smart Tiers Z with other P9500 products”
(page 59)

and confirm whether the THP V-VOL

is used with software in which that the THP
V-VOL capacity cannot be increased.

Re-execute the operation after the microcode is
replaced.

Because the THP V-VOL capacity was increased
when the microcode was replaced, the
operation was rejected.

0xaf2f

Re-execute the raidcom extend ldev
command without specifying the -cylinder
option.

Because the raidcom extend ldev
command was executed with specifying the
-cylinder

option to the THP V-VOL for the

open system, the operation was rejected.

0x0b2b

Troubleshooting Volume Retention

If an error occurs with Volume Retention, the

(page 305)

appears. The Error Detail dialog box

displays error locations and error messages.

The Error Detail dialog box does not display Remote Web Console error messages. To find
information about Remote Web Console errors and solutions, see the HP XP P9000 Remote Web
Console User Guide
.

CAUTION:

Read and/or write operations may fail under these conditions.

If a host computer attempts to write data to a read-only volume, the write operation fails and
the host receives a Write Inhibit report that the host cannot write data because of the access
attribute.

If a host computer attempts to read data from or write data to a volume that has the Protect
attribute, the attempted access is rejected and an intervention request is reported to the host.

If the DVE function of a host computer may attempt to change the capacity of a volume with
a Read-Only or Protect access attribute, release the access attribute in advance. If the capacity
is changed without releasing the access attribute, the modified volume will become unusable
and a Write Inhibit or an intervention request will be reported to the host.

When jobs that manipulate data on a volume are in progress, do not assign an access attribute
to the volume. The jobs in progress might be abnormally terminated.

Troubleshooting Volume Security for Mainframe

If an error occurs when you attempt to apply security settings with Volume Security for Mainframe,
the

(page 305)

appears. The probable causes of the error are:

Hosts in one security group are accessing volumes in another security group.

Hosts that do not belong to any security group are accessing volumes in a security group

To remove this error, you must find the hosts and the volumes that caused the error. Use the following
procedure to find the hosts and the volumes that caused the error:

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