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IOPn.MtcMon status: CEx could not be booted because the SCSI boot driver has not registered with the Monitor on
IOPy.
Variables
x – the ID of the CE that could not be booted
y – the ID of the IOP driving the boot process
Severity
Error
Description
A CE issued a boot request to an IOP that does not have the Endurance SCSI Provider loaded
and active. If both IOPs are active, this message should occur on both simultaneously.
Hardware/Software
This message is usually due to a software configuration error that results in the Endurance
SCSI Provider not being loaded. It can also be due to a failure of the SCSI Provider.
Action
•
During Endurance server configuration, at least one mirrored SCSI disk must be
configured. If this is not the case, reconfigure the IOP (or IOPs) and reboot. Refer to
Chapter 9
in
HP NetServer AA Solution Administrator’s Guide
for information about how
to reboot an IOP.
•
Examine the event log to determine if the Endurance SCSI Provider loaded properly, and
if appropriate, repair any problems indicated. The CE boots when the IOP reboots and has
a properly loaded SCSI Provider.
IOPn.MtcMon status: CEx could not be removed or disabled because CE synchronization is currently in progress.
Variables
x – the ID of the CE that could not be removed or disabled
Severity
Warning
Description
This message is generated when the CE is active and you issued a CE Remove or CE Disable
command while CE synchronization was in progress. These operations cannot be performed
during CE synchronization.
Hardware/Software
This message is generated as a result of a software condition.
Action
The CE Remove or CE Disable command was not performed. Reissue the command when the
CE synchronization process has completed.
Summary of Contents for NetServer AA 4000
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Page 6: ...Contents vi ...
Page 8: ...Tables viii ...
Page 52: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 42 ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 2 MIC BIOS Messages 60 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 4 MtcCEX Messages 88 ...
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Page 154: ...Chapter 8 MtcEvtP Messages 144 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 MtcFLOP and MtcFLOR Messages 152 ...
Page 166: ...Chapter 10 MtcIopDm Messages 156 ...
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