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Chapter 13
MtcMon Messages
IOPn.MtcMon status: The active CEs were removed because the boot device is no longer accessible.
Severity
Error
Description
The active CE(s) were removed from service because the mirrored SCSI disks that contain the
CE’s operating system are no longer available. This implies that both disks in the CE boot
disks’s mirror set are either faulted or not available. Because Windows NT cannot run without
access to its boot device, the CEs are removed from service.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcMon status: CE
x
has been removed from service.
Hardware/Software
This message is typically generated as a result of multiple hardware failures that cause both
disks in the CE boot disk’s mirror set to be inaccessible. It can also be the result of the system
being deconfigured by Endurance Manager commands.
Action
•
Repair, or otherwise make available, at least one member of the CE’s boot disks and
reboot Windows NT on the CE(s).
•
Examine the event log to determine if there are problems with the physical disks that
comprise the CE boot disk’s mirror set.
IOPn.MtcMon status: The boot conflict could not be resolved.
Severity
Error
Description
This message follows the message IOPn.MtcMon status: A conflict was detected during CE
boot with remote IOPx and indicates that two IOPs are both attempting to boot the same CE.
Related Messages
IOP
n
.MtcMon status: A conflict was detected during CE boot with remote
IOP
x
.
IOP
n
.MtcMon status: The boot process failed for CE
x
.
IOP
n
.MtcMon status: IOP
x
is faulted and requires repair.
Hardware/Software
The Endurance hardware or software is improperly configured.
Action
•
In a properly configured Endurance server, this message never occurs. If it does, the
Endurance server is not properly set up. The message itself indicates that two IOPs are
attempting to drive the operating system boot for the same CE. This should not occur if the
IOP Link is functional. If it is not functional, repair it.
•
If the IOP Link cannot be repaired immediately, and if you are sure that the surviving IOP
has a good copy of the disk, issue an IOP Disable Operation command against the other
IOP. This allows the surviving IOP to boot the CE.
•
However, even in situations in which the IOP Link is not functional, this message
indicates an additional configuration problem. Both IOPs may be operating with the same
IOP ID. You should examine the hardware and software configuration to determine the
cause for this, reconfiguring if necessary. If the condition persists, contact your service
provider for assistance.
Summary of Contents for NetServer AA 4000
Page 1: ...HP NetServer AA Solution Messages HP Part Number 5969 5966 Printed in September 2000 ...
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 ...
Page 119: ...109 Chapter 6 MtcDsl Messages ...
Page 120: ...Chapter 6 MtcDsl Messages 110 ...
Page 154: ...Chapter 8 MtcEvtP Messages 144 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 MtcFLOP and MtcFLOR Messages 152 ...
Page 166: ...Chapter 10 MtcIopDm Messages 156 ...
Page 372: ...Chapter 16 MtcVidP Messages 362 ...
Page 378: ...Chapter 17 MtcVnP Messages 368 ...