Summary of changes

This topic provides a list of defects and DCRs that have been implemented in the Information Center, and links to the built content.

Defects

Table 1. Implemented defects
Defect Topics affected
35285

Removing clusters
Removing a cluster (GUI help panel)

35772 Web browser requirements to access the SAN Volume Controller Console
Note: This defect corrects a navigation problem where we had two files with the same title, but with different information. One of the files was removed from the Planning container in the IC navigation to point to this file, which contains the correct info.
36455

Checking your Web browser and settings before accessing the SAN Volume Controller Console
Accessing the SAN Volume Controller Console
Launching the SAN Volume Controller Console to manage a cluster
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console

36459

Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console

36715

Viewing cluster properties
Viewing SNMP properties
Viewing syslog properties
Viewing e-mail server properties
Viewing e-mail servers properties

87752a Attaching to an IBM i host with Virtual I/O Server
88516 Removing the cable-retention bracket
Replacing the cable-retention bracket
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller in a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller from a rack
Removing the top cover
Replacing the top cover
Removing the service controller
Replacing the service controller
Removing the disk drive
Replacing the disk drive
Removing the disk-drive backplane
Replacing the disk-drive backplane
Removing the CMOS battery
Replacing the CMOS battery
Removing the power supply
Replacing the power supply
Removing the power backplane
Replacing the power backplane
Removing the fibre-channel adapter assembly
Replacing the fibre-channel adapter assembly
Removing the operator-information panel assembly
Replacing the operator-information panel assembly
Removing the fans
Replacing the fans
Removing the microprocessor
Replacing the microprocessor
89568 Creating Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationships using the CLI
Modifying Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationships using the CLI
Starting and stopping Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationships using the CLI
Displaying the progress of Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationships using the CLI
Switching Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationships using the CLI
Deleting Metro Mirror and Global Mirror relationships using the CLI
Creating Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency groups using the CLI
Modifying Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency groups using the CLI
Starting and stopping Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency-group copy processes using the CLI
Deleting Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency groups using the CLI
92440 Adding SSH keys for hosts other than the IBM System Storage Productivity Center or the master console
92773 Space-efficient virtual disks
Space-efficient FlashCopy
Modifying the amount of available memory for Copy Service and VDisk Mirroring features using the CLI
94360 Configuring bitmap space for Copy Services or VDisk mirroring
Modifying the amount of available memory for Copy Service and VDisk Mirroring features using the CLI
94870 Port settings for the HDS Thunder, HDS TagmaStore AMS, and HDS TagmaStore WMS systems
95114 Attaching to a host running the Microsoft Hyper-V operating system
96131 Data migration
96613 applysoftware
96661 The svcservicemodeinfo lsnodes command was removed per DCR 104146f.

Service mode information commands
lsnodes

96904 SAN Volume Controller library and related publications
96952

Virtual disk mirroring
Setting quorum disks
Setting a quorum disk using the CLI
Setting a quorum disk

97326 Restoring the cluster configuration using the CLI
97358 Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 cable retention bracket
97446 Restoring the cluster configuration using the CLI
97534 Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller software using the CLI
97715 Error Codes
97885 Installing an Emulex HBA driver
97890 chpartnership
97909 See any PDF - this defect adds the SVC InfoCenter URL to the books' frontmatter, in the related publications section; not applicable to the InfoCenter.
97981

lscontroller
lsmdisk

97984 Sharing the EMC Symmetrix or Symmetrix DMX system between a host and a SAN Volume Controller cluster
98142 chpartnership
98210 setpwdreset
98249 SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 environment requirements
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8G4 environment requirements
98293 Sharing an IBM System Storage DS6000 system between a host and the SAN Volume Controller
Quorum disks on IBM System Storage DS6000 systems
Sharing an IBM System Storage DS8000 system between a host and the SAN Volume Controller
Quorum disks on IBM System Storage DS8000 systems
98333 Migrating VDisks
Migrating VDisks between MDisk groups using the CLI
Recovering offline VDisks using the CLI
98490 Event notifications
98531 recovervdiskbycluster
recovervdiskbyiogrp
98560 lssoftwareupgradestatus
98891 lsmdisklba
99054 lscluster
99056 lscluster
lscontroller
99834 Configuring Device Mapper Multipath Tool (DMMP) for hosts running the Linux operating system
99349 lsvdisk
99486 chcluster
99504

Service mode commands
applysoftware
dumperrlog

99507

Service mode information commands
ls2145dumps
lscimomdumps
lserrlogdumps
lsfeaturedumps
lsiotracedumps
lssoftwaredumps

99640 This link takes you to the parent topic of the topic titled "Configuring the cluster using the CLI" to verify that it was removed.Using the CLI
99641 This link takes you to the parent topic of the topics titled "Configuration dumps" and "Feature logs" to verify that they were removed.Logs and traces
99957 lsmdisk
100232 Event notifications
100233

Event notifications
Call Home and inventory e-mail information

100427 chcluster
100449 MDisk groups
100568

lsnode
lsnodecandidate
lsnodevpd
lsnodevpd
lsrcconsistgrp

100767 Updating SSL certificates (Version 4.3.0 and earlier only)
100814

Event notifications
Connections

100826

Converting space-efficient VDisks
Converting fully allocated VDisks

101013 Converting space-efficient VDisks
101203 Concurrent maintenance on IBM XIV Storage System models
101338

Attributes of the -filtervalue parameters
lsmdisk
lsvdisk

101405 Deleting a node from the cluster from the front panel
102159 shrinkvdisksize
101090 Logical units and target ports on IBM XIV Storage System models
102886 Initiating cluster creation from the front panel
103772 FlashCopy
103835 Logical units and target ports on RamSan systems
103874 Changing the timeout value for the FC transport class
103921 Updating SSL certificates (Version 4.3.0 and earlier only)
103985

Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnerships
lscluster

104235 lsvdisksyncprogress
104370

Restoring the default settings for an Emulex HBA
Restoring the default settings for a QLogic HBA

104502h

Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console

104502j

Deleting a node from a cluster using the CLI
Deleting a node from a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
MAP 5350: Powering off a SAN Volume Controller node

104526 Relationship of WWPNs and iSCSI names for host objects
104733 Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 CMOS battery and Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 system-board CMOS battery
104783

MAP 6000: Replace offline SSD
1202 A solid state drive is offline.
1215 A solid state drive is failing.
1661 The Solid state drive initialization process has failed.

104827

Removing the SAS boot drive from the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
IDs for SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk drives
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 SAS boot drive

104855

Removing and replacing SAN Volume Controller parts

104883

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk-controller and USB riser-card assembly
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk-controller and USB riser-card assembly

104903 Replacing nodes nondisruptively
105017 Removing the memory modules (DIMM)
105105 Host bus adapters for Citrix XenServer hosts
105175

Removing the 2145 UPS-1U

105181

rmnode
stopcluster

105394

IBM System Storage support for Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service and Virtual Disk Service for Windows
Adding, removing, or listing volumes and FlashCopy relationships

105489 Error Codes
105581 Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
105809

MAP 5000: Start
MAP 5050: Power 2145-CF8, 2145-8G4, 2145-8F4, and 2145-8F2

105836

Cluster IP failover

105847 MAP 5050: Power 2145-CF8, 2145-8G4, 2145-8F4, and 2145-8F2
105848 MAP 5500: Ethernet
105849 MAP 5800: Light path
105893 applysoftware
105953e

Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller software using the CLI
Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console

105953h Error Codes
105976

lsclustercandidate

105979 MAP 5050: Power 2145-CF8, 2145-8G4, 2145-8F4, and 2145-8F2
106086

User roles
Configuring user authentication
Remote authentication

106089 Cluster operation and quorum disks
106092 SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 environment requirements
106096 The topic "Adding subsequent SSH public keys to the SVC" was removed for 5.1.0 and replaced by "Creating users."

Secure Shell
Configuring a PuTTY session for the CLI
Creating users

106099

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS cable
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS cable

106172 MAP 6000: Replace offline SSD
106221 Secure Shell
106241 Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
106246 Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
106247 Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel cable
106357 Configuring user authentication
106369 chvdisk
106374 Clusters
106419 Error Codes
106461

Replacing nodes nondisruptively
Re-adding a repaired node to a cluster using the CLI
Adding a node to increase the size of a cluster using the CLI
Replacing a faulty node in the cluster using the CLI
Adding two nodes to increase the size of a cluster

106466 MAP 5800: Light path
106466a Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
106476 Removing and replacing the SAN Volume Controller power-cable assembly
106485 Cluster management
106606 Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
106627

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller

106633

lsmdiskdumps
lsmdiskdumps

106655 Service mode
106700

Configuring remote authentication
Configuring remote authentication service using CLI

106713 MAP 5500: Ethernet
106743 SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 connectors
106846/107867 SAN Volume Controller Console port requirements
106937 lsvdiskhostmap
107068

Informational event codes
Configuration event codes

107185

cfgportip
rmportip
lsportip
lsroute
lsiscsiauth

107419

Backing up the cluster configuration
Backing up and restoring the cluster configuration
Restoring the cluster configuration using the CLI

107464

addhostport
chhost
rmhostiogrp

107503

SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 connectors
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 ports used during service procedures
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 unused ports

107511c

SAN Volume Controller FRUs
Fibre-channel link failures
MAP 5600: Fibre-channel

107534 mkvdiskhostmap
107538 dumperrlog
107564

chnode
chcluster

107686 ref:106466

Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)

107689 lserrlogbymdiskgrp
107844 setquorum
107880 cfgportip
107885

lsuser
lsusergrp
lsportip

107890 lsclusterip
107900 lsiscsiauth
107909

Switch zoning limitations for the EMC Symmetrix and Symmetrix DMX
Switch zoning limitations for the HDS USP and NSC
Switch zone limitations for HDS Lightning
Switch zoning limitations for HDS Thunder, HDS TagmaStore AMS, or HDS TagmaStore WMS

108000 Configuring for fast fail and dynamic tracking
108043 Attaching to an Apple host
   
   

Errata

Table 2. Implemented Errata
Errata Latest draft implemented
   
   

PTF DCRs (IC refresh)

DCRs

Table 4. Implemented DCRs
DCR Topics affected
59111d

Informational event codes
Error Codes

72313e lsquorum
72313f

Creating a quorum disk
Viewing quorum disks
Listing quorum disks using the CLI

82917 (Troubleshooting) Error Codes
82917c FlashCopy mappings
82917f

FlashCopy mappings
Zoning guidelines
SAN Volume Controller cluster high availability
Metro Mirror and Global Mirror
Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnerships
Modifying Global Mirror partnerships
Modifying Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnership bandwidth
Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror cluster partnerships
Viewing remote cluster properties

82917g

mkpartnership
rmpartnership
lsclustercandidate

82920c

FlashCopy
FlashCopy mappings
Creating FlashCopy mappings using the CLI
Preparing and starting a FlashCopy mapping using the CLI
Deleting a FlashCopy consistency group using the CLI
Deleting a FlashCopy mapping using the CLI
Stopping a FlashCopy consistency group using the CLI
Stopping FlashCopy mappings using the CLI
Preparing and starting a FlashCopy consistency group using the CLI
Starting a FlashCopy mapping–Prepare and start
Starting a FlashCopy mapping–Restore
Preparing a FlashCopy mapping–Restore
Starting a FlashCopy consistency group–Prepare and start
Starting a FlashCopy consistency group–Restore
Preparing a FlashCopy consistency group–Restore

82920d

mkfcmap
rmfcmap
prestartfcmap
prestartfcconsistgrp
startfcmap
startfcconsistgrp
stopfcmap
stopfcconsistgrp
lsfcmap
lsrmvdiskdependentmaps
lsvdiskfcmapcopies

85281c

SAN Volume Controller
Node configuration rules

85281e

The Hardware Maintenance Guide PDF has no mention of the SVC 2145-4F2 node, but the IC continues to support the node.

85997a

I/O groups
Global Mirror configuration requirements

88477f

Creating e-mail event notifications and inventory reports
Modifying e-mail users
Deleting an e-mail user
Adding e-mail users
Adding an e-mail server
Deleting an e-mail server
Modifying an e-mail server
Starting the e-mail service
Setting up e-mail event notifications and inventory reports using the CLI

88477g

chemailuser
mkemailuser
lsemailuser
E-mail and event notification commands
testemail

90250e

SAN Volume Controller
Adding SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 nodes to an existing cluster
SAN Volume Controller operating environment
Replacing nodes nondisruptively

90250f

SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
Removing the cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Replacing the cable-management arm
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 in a rack
Removing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8Installing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 top cover
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 top cover
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
Removing the SAS boot drive from the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 SAS boot drive
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk-drive backplane
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 disk-drive backplane
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 CMOS battery
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 system-board CMOS battery
Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fibre-channel adapter assembly
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel assembly
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel assembly
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fans
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fans
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 system board
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 system board
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
Removing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets

90250h

Preparing for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 hardware installation
Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Installing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Installing the cable-management arm for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 in a rack
Connecting the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 to the 2145 UPS-1U
Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Connecting the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 to the SAN and to the Ethernet network
Verifying the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 installation

90250i

SAN Volume Controller
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 environment requirements
SAN Volume Controller operating environment
SAN Volume Controller physical installation planning

90250j

SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 connectors
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 controls and indicators
Ethernet activity LED
MAP 5800: Light path
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel
MAP 5100: Power 2145-4F2
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 environment requirements
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 rear-panel indicators
MAP 6000: Replace offline SSD
Error Codes
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel
System-error LEDFibre-channel LEDs
Ac, dc, and power-supply error LEDs
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 environment requirements
Cabling of redundant ac-power switch (example)
SAN Volume Controller FRUs
Changing the fibre-channel network speed
MAP 5000: Start
MAP 5050: Power 2145-CF8, 2145-8G4, 2145-8F4, and 2145-8F2
MAP 5350: Powering off a SAN Volume Controller node
MAP 5400: Front panel
MAP 5600: Fibre-channel

90252d Node configuration rules
90252e

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fibre-channel adapter assembly

Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 fibre-channel adapter assembly
Adding SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 nodes to an existing cluster

90252g

Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8

91651f mkmdiskgrp
91655m

Event notifications
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
SAN Volume Controller Console portfolio
Viewing cluster properties
Displaying cluster properties using the CLI (removed SNMP_setting:none, SNMP_community:, and SNMP_server_IP_address:[0.0.0.0]:23 from results)
Setting up SNMP notifications using the CLI
Setting up syslog notifications using the CLI
Modifying SNMP server settings
Deleting an SNMP server
Adding an SNMP server
Deleting syslog server settings
Adding a syslog server
Modifying syslog server settings

91655n Event notifications
91655o setevent commands are replaced by svctask mksnmpserver, svctask chsnmpserver, svctask rmsnmpserver, & svcinfo lssnmpserver; notes were added to setevent commands.

lscluster
mksyslogserver
chsyslogserver
rmsyslogserver
lssyslogserver
mksnmpserver
chsnmpserver
rmsnmpserver
lssnmpserver
setevent (Discontinued)
setevent (Discontinued)
E-mail and event notification commands

91655p

Event notifications

Connections

91844c

lsnodecandidate
applysoftware
applysoftware

93010c

Converting space-efficient VDisks
Converting fully allocated VDisks

93361a
93361b

Split cluster configuration

93586b lsclustervpd
93589e

lsnodevpd
lsnodevpd

96171a and 96171b SAN Volume Controller front panel controls and indicators
96456e

lsnodevpd
lsnodevpd

96529i

Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Accessing the SAN Volume Controller Console
Viewing cluster properties
Launching the SAN Volume Controller Console to manage a cluster
Viewing remote authentication properties
Configuring remote authentication
Viewing user-group details
Viewing users
Viewing user details
Creating users
Modifying current user
Deleting users
Creating a user group
Viewing user groups
Deleting a user group
Modifying user groups
Replacing the client SSH private key known to the SAN Volume Controller softwareReplacing the public SSH key for a SAN Volume Controller clusterReplacing the SSH key pair
Adding subsequent SSH public keys to the SAN Volume ControllerCreating a SAN Volume Controller cluster
User roles
Configuring user authenticationCreating and working with user groups using the CLI
Creating and working with users using the CLI
Modifying service password
Changing cluster passwords using the CLI

96529i1 Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller software
96529j Role-based security and secure shell key commands are discontinued and replaced by user management commands; a note was added to all discontinued commands.

User management commands
chauthservice
mkuser
chuser
chcurrentuser
rmuser
mkusergrp
chusergrp
rmusergrp
lsuser
lsusergrp
chcurrentuser
Role-based security commands (Discontinued)
mkauth (Discontinued)
rmauth (Discontinued)
lsauth (Discontinued)
Secure Shell key commands (Discontinued)
addsshkey (Discontinued)
rmallsshkeys (Discontinued)
rmsshkey (Discontinued)
lssshkeys (Discontinued)
applysoftware
setlocale
writesernum
setpwdreset
chcluster
lscluster
Secure Shell
Generating an SSH key pair using PuTTY

96529q

Adding a node to the cluster using the CLI
Including MDisks using the CLI
Configuration event codes

97049a Quorum disks on HDS USP and NSC
97137j

startstats
lsiostatsdumps
lsiostatsdumps
Cluster commands
Overview of the list dumps commands
stopstats

97137l

Migrating extents using the CLI
Migrating VDisks between MDisk groups using the CLI
Migrating VDisks
Starting statistics collections

97172f (and 97172g)

lscontroller
chcontroller

97175f

Using the SAN Volume Controller Console and CLITroubleshooting the SAN Volume Controller Console
Replacing the public SSH key for a SAN Volume Controller cluster
Checking connections to the cluster when the status is No Contact
Collecting CIM log files

97175g

IBM System Storage Productivity Center
Clusters
Connections

97175h

Examples of how CIM agent works
Performing storage configuration tasksCIM agent maintenance and diagnostic tasks
Collecting CIM log files

97175k

IBM System Storage Productivity Center
Clusters
Connections

97179a

Migrating user accounts manually
Using the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Installer to upgrade SAN Volume Controller Console

97630f

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS cable
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS cable

97630g

Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8

97630i, 97630h

SAN Volume Controller operating environment

97636i

Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8

97636j

Viewing dependant VDisks on a node
Shutting down a node
Creating VDisks
Creating an image mode VDisk
Deleting a copy from a VDisk
Cluster IP failover
Initiating cluster creation from the front panel
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Modifying the cluster IP addresses
Modifying the cluster IP addresses using the CLI
Configuring a PuTTY session for the CLI
Copying the SAN Volume Controller software upgrade files using PuTTY scp
Node configuration rules
Storage systems and MDisks
Deleting a node from a cluster using the CLI

97636l

SAN Volume Controller
SAN Volume Controller operating environment

97636m

Removing a solid-state drive (SSD)
Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
Replacing a solid-state drive (SSD)
Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 solid-state drive (SSD)
Removing the high-speed SAS adapter
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
Replacing the high-speed SAS adapter
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS adapter assembly
Removing the high-speed SAS adapter, the adapter cable, and the solid-state drive (SSD)
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS cable
Replacing the high-speed SAS adapter, the adapter cable, and the solid-state drive (SSD)
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 high-speed SAS cable

97636n

MAP 6000: Replace offline SSD
SAN Volume Controller FRUs
Adding MDisks to MDisk groupsCreating MDisk groups using the CLI
Adding MDisks to MDisk groups using the CLI
Displaying and saving log and dump files
Error Codes

97640k

Determining the WWPNs for a node
Viewing iSCSI properties
Viewing iSCSI details for a host
Viewing the state of Ethernet ports
Viewing IP addresses for Ethernet ports
Viewing node Ethernet ports
Viewing node Ethernet port details
Viewing node Ethernet port IP address details
Configuring cluster iSCSI authentication
Viewing node Ethernet port IP address details
Configuring cluster iSCSI authentication
Configuring iSNS server
Configuring the iSNS server address
Configuring node Ethernet ports
Configuring partner node Ethernet port
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias
Modifying partner node
Removing a node Ethernet port configuration
Removing an iSCSI alias
Removing iSNS server configuration
Removing iSNS server configuration
Removing a partner node Ethernet port configuration
SAN fabric and LAN configuration terms
iSCSI overview
iSCSI configuration rules
Example iSCSI configurations
Concurrent use of IPv4 and IPv6 on a single iSCSI-attached host
Relationship of WWPNs and iSCSI names for host objects
SAN Volume Controller
SAN Volume Controller operating environment
SAN Volume Controller objects
Storage systems and MDisks
Host objects
VDisk-to-host mapping
Standard and persistent reserves
SAN Volume Controller cluster high availability
Configuring the cluster for iSCSI using the CLI
Configuring cluster iSCSI authentication using the CLI
Configuring the iSNS server address using the CLI
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias using the CLI
Configuring host objects using the CLI
Modifying the cluster IP addresses using the CLI

97640l

cfgportip
rmportip
lsportip
lsroute
lsiscsiauth
chcluster
mkhost
chhost
addhostport
rmhostport
lsclusterip
lsnode
lshost
lsvdiskhostmap
lshostvdiskmap

97640m

SAN Volume Controller objects
SAN Volume Controller cluster high availability
SAN Volume Controller operating environment - Supported hosts
Clusters
SAN switch configuration
Configuration planning for the SAN Volume Controller - Planning the hosts
Configuration rules
iSCSI configuration rules

97640o

Clusters

97936a

Clusters
Cluster IP failover
Cluster management
Node configuration rules
Copying the SAN Volume Controller software upgrade files using PuTTY scp
Initiating cluster creation from the front panel
Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Modifying the cluster IP addresses
Replacing a faulty node with a spare node
Replacing a faulty node in the cluster using the CLI
Modifying the cluster IP addresses using the CLI
Changing the cluster gateway address using the CLI
Configuring a PuTTY session for the CLI

97936b

chcluster
chclusterip
lsclusterip
ping
chnode
Configuring a PuTTY session for the CLI
Copying the SAN Volume Controller software upgrade files using PuTTY scplscluster
lsnode

97936f

Connections
Configuration data table guidelines
Node configuration rules

97936g

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 from a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8G4 from a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 or SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F2 from a rack

97936h

Clusters
Configuration node addressingCluster IP failover
Service mode overview
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 operator-information panel
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 connectors
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 rear-panel indicators
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 connectors
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8G4 rear-panel indicators
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8G4 connectors
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 rear-panel indicators
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 connectors
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F2 rear-panel indicators
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F2 connectors
Fields for the cluster VPD
SAN Volume Controller menu options
Cluster options
Ethernet option
Service mode
MAP 5500: Ethernet
MAP 6000: Replace offline SSD

97936i Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
98204c Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
98332a

Using the IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Installer to upgrade SAN Volume Controller Console
Verifying the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 - SVC

98367e setquorum
98367u setquorum
98367f

Setting the active quorum disk
Setting quorum disks
Setting a quorum disk using the CLI
Quorum disks
Split cluster configuration

98454c Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
98454e SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
98462a and 108006

Configuring HP StorageWorks MSA2000 storage systems
HP MSA2000 supported models
Supported HP MSA2000 firmware levels
HP MSA2000 user interfaces
Concurrent maintenance on MSA2000 systems
Logical units and target ports on MSA2000 systems
Switch zoning for MSA2000 storage systems
Configuration settings for MSA2000 systems
Quorum disks on MSA2000 systems
Copy functions for MSA2000 systems

98827b Creating VDisks for FlashCopy targets
98850g

Event notifications
Creating e-mail event notifications and inventory reports
Setting up e-mail servers using the CLI

98850h setemail command is replaced by svctask mkemailserver, svctask chemailserver, svctask rmemailserver, svctask chemail, & svcinfo lsemailserver; a note was added to setemail command.

mkemailserver
chemailserver
lsemailserver
rmemailserver
E-mail and event notification commands
mkemailuser
chemail
chemailuser
lsemailuser
rmemailuser
setemail (Discontinued)
sendinventoryemail

98983c

Installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8

98983d

Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
Replacing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 power supply
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
Removing the cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Replacing the cable-management arm
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Removing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 in a rack
Installing the support rails for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-management arm
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 from a rack
Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 cable-retention brackets

98972a

Configuring Texas Memory Systems RamSan Solid State Storage systems
TMS RamSan Solid State Storage supported models
Supported TMS RamSan firmware levels
Concurrent maintenance on RamSan systems
RamSan user interfaces
Logical units and target ports on RamSan systems
Switch zoning for RamSan storage systems
Configuration settings for RamSan systems
Quorum disks on RamSan systems
Copy functions for RamSan systems

99086a Node management and support tools
99086b

Connections

99166a

lsmdisklba
lsvdisklba

99215f

lscluster

99215g

Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnerships
Viewing Metro Mirror or Global Mirror partnerships

99397d

lsmdisk
lsmdiskgrp

99397g

MDisk groups
MDisks
Adding MDisks to MDisk groups using the CLI

99397h

Viewing the MDisk status
Listing MDisks using the CLI

99561c mkpartnership
99561d Creating Metro Mirror and Global Mirror partnerships using the CLI
99618a CLI commands and parameters
99654e SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts
99659f

lsnodedependentvdisks
rmnode
stopcluster
applysoftware

99659g

Upgrading solid-state drive (SSD) firmware using the CLI
Listing node-dependent VDisks using the CLI

99661e applymdisksoftware
99661f

Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console
Upgrading solid-state drive (SSD) software
Upgrading solid-state drive (SSD) firmware using the CLI

99663c

lsnodevpd
lsnodevpd

99663d

Locating a solid-state drive (SSD) using the CLI

99663e

Locating a solid-state drive (SSD) using the CLI

99754d

Adding MDisks to MDisk groups using the CLI
Creating MDisk groups using the CLI

99754e

mkmdiskgrp
addmdisk

99755f MAP 6000: Replace offline SSD
99939f

triggermdiskdump
lsmdiskdumps
lsmdiskdumps
cleardumps
cpdumps

99939g

Collecting SSD dump files using the CLI

99940d lsmdisk
99940e Locating a solid-state drive (SSD) using the CLI
100546a

SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts

100579c Informational event codes
100608a SAN Volume Controller library and related publications
100661c

Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 service controller
SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 parts

100734c Creating a cluster using the SAN Volume Controller Console
100734 (100960 - CLI) chlicense
101076f Changing the relationship bandwidth for a cluster using the CLI
101076g

chcluster
lscluster

102027c lsportip
102370b IBM Advanced Energy Manager
102495g

chnode
chcluster
lsnode

102495i

Removing an iSCSI alias
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias
Configuring or modifying an iSCSI alias using the CLI
SAN fabric and LAN configuration terms

102660a Storage system requirements for FlashCopy, VDisk mirroring, and space-efficient VDisks
103291d chvdisk
103658c Error Codes
103927a FlashCopy
103929a

startrcconsistgrp
startrcrelationship

104071b

startfcconsistgrp
startfcmap

104079e

Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller software using the CLI
Upgrading the SAN Volume Controller cluster software using the SAN Volume Controller Console

104079f

applysoftware
lssoftwareupgradestatus

104079h

Removing and replacing SAN Volume Controller parts

104146e, 104146f svcservicemodeinfo lsnodes command was removed from Service mode information commandsService mode information commands
104292c Space-efficient virtual disks
104496 Preparing the SSH client on an AIX host
104502i applysoftware
105953f applysoftware
106281 Accessibility
106304d CLI commands and parameters

User Assistance Defects, DCRs, and Untracked Modifications to Panels

Table 5. Implemented Defects, DCRs, and Untracked Modifications to Panels
Defect or DCR Topics affected
DCR 55774/94942

Deleting nodes

97640t

Viewing port details for hostsModifying iSCSI alias
Removing iSCSI alias
Modifying partner node
Viewing nodes
Viewing general details for nodes
Viewing fibre channel port details
Viewing node Ethernet port details
Viewing node Ethernet port IP address details
Viewing node Ethernet ports
Viewing node Ethernet port details
Viewing Ethernet port IP address details
Configuring node Ethernet ports
Configuring partner node Ethernet port
Removing a node Ethernet port configuration
Removing a partner node Ethernet port configuration
Configuring iSNS server
Removing iSNS server configuration
Configuring cluster iSCSI authentication
Adding ports to a host
Creating hosts
Deleting a host
Deleting ports from a host
Viewing hosts
Modifying a host
Viewing general details for hosts
Viewing iSCSI details for a host
Viewing virtual disk-to-host mappings
Viewing iSCSI properties

97945b

Creating hosts
Viewing clusters
Viewing VDisks
Creating a virtual disk–Introduction
Viewing FlashCopy mappings
Creating FlashCopy mappings–Introduction
Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror relationships
Creating a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship–Introduction

36715

Viewing SNMP properties
Viewing syslog properties
Viewing e-mail server properties
Viewing e-mail user properties

36866 and 36872

Viewing clusters

36495

Viewing general details for a consistency group

36461

Creating a user

106372

Modifying IP addresses

36654

Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror cluster partnerships

35217 (defect)

Viewing quorum disks

97945

Viewing clusters

36605 (defect)

Viewing quorum disks (removed extra Close button description on the panel)

91655q and 91655r

Viewing SNMP notification settings
Adding a new SNMP server
Modifying SNMP server settings
Deleting SNMP server settings
Add a new syslog server
Viewing syslog notification settings
Modifying syslog server settings
Modifying syslog server settings
Deleting syslog server settings
Creating a cluster

96529m

Creating a cluster
Viewing clusters
Signing on to the cluster
Managing authentication
Modifying current user
Viewing users
Viewing user details
Creating a user
Modifying a user
Deleting users
Viewing user groups
Viewing user groups
Viewing user group details
Creating a user group
Modifying a user group
Deleting a user group
Deleting a user group–Force
Configuring remote authentication services

97636q

Deleting nodes
Deleting a copy from a VDisk
Creating an image mode virtual disk–Set attributes
Viewing managed disk details
Shutting down the node
Viewing nodes
Creating a virtual disk–Results
Creating a virtual disk–Set attributes

82917t

Viewing Metro and Global Mirror properties
Creating a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror Consistency Group–Select the auxiliary cluster
Creating a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship–Select the auxiliary cluster

Modifying Global Mirror properties for a cluster
Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror cluster partnershipsStarting a cluster partnership

72313l

Viewing managed disks
Viewing quorum disks
Viewing quorum disk details
Setting a quorum disk

98367k

Setting active quorum disk
Creating a quorum disk

99397k and 102338

Viewing managed disks
Viewing managed disk details
Adding MDisks to an MDisk group
Deleting managed disks from a managed disk group
Creating an image mode virtual disk–Select MDisks

103929b Starting copy process
97137k Starting statistics collection
98204e Creating a cluster
82920e

Viewing FlashCopy mapping details
Creating a FlashCopy mapping–Set properties
Viewing FlashCopy consistency group relationship details
Viewing the FlashCopy mappings in dependent order
Viewing FlashCopy mappings
Starting FlashCopy consistency groups
Starting FlashCopy mappingStopping FlashCopy mapping
Preparing a FlashCopy mapping
Starting FlashCopy mappings–Confirm
Viewing VDisks
Viewing dependant FlashCopy mappings for VDisk
Viewing FlashCopy mappings that must stop before VDisk deletion

Viewing valid VDisk copies
Preparing a FlashCopy consistency group–Restore
Starting FlashCopy consistency group–Prepare and start
Starting FlashCopy consistency groups–Restore

99940j

Viewing managed disk details

97936d

Modifying IP addresses
Modifying port settings
Clearing port settings
Clearing all port settings

97936g

Removing and replacing SAN Volume Controller parts

99215d and 105026 (defect reopened for additional updates)

Viewing Metro and Global Mirror properties
Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror cluster partnerships

98827d

Creating VDisks to use as FlashCopy target
Creating VDisk for use as FlashCopy targets–Introduction
Creating VDisk for use as FlashCopy targets–Set attributes
Creating VDisk for use as FlashCopy targets–Select MDisks group
Creating VDisks for use as FlashCopy targets–Name the VDisk
Creating a VDisk for FlashCopy Targets–Verify attributes
Creating VDisks for use as FlashCopy targets–Results

102011c

License settings

102011d

Capacity license settings
License settings
Physical disks licensing settings
Creating a cluster

99659m

Viewing dependent VDisks on a node
Viewing nodes

105051 (defect for DCR 72535)

Creating a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationship–Introduction
Viewing Metro Mirror and Global Mirror relationships

99661i

Software upgrades
Uploading files
Software upgrade status
Selecting solid state drives
Confirm firmware upgrade
Confirm FPGA upgrade
Forced upgrade required

88477e

Creating e-mail event notification
Managing e-mail event notification
Managing e-mail users
Adding a local e-mail user
Adding a support e-mail user
Modifying the support e-mail user
Modifying a local e-mail user
Deleting a support e-mail user
Deleting a local e-mail user
Managing e-mail service
Adding an e-mail server
Modifying e-mail server
Deleting an e-mail server
Modifying contact detail settings
Starting the e-mail service

98850

Creating e-mail event notification
Managing e-mail service
Adding an e-mail server

99663j

Viewing vital product data for nodes

106082

Signing on to the cluster

97175e This defect removed the following topics from the UA for this DCR/defect:
  • Managing a CIM user on the cluster
  • Signing on to the CIMOM on the cluster
  • Viewing CIM users on a cluster
  • Adding a CIM user on a cluster
  • Modifying a role of a CIM user on a cluster
  • Deleting a CIM user on a cluster
  • Changing the password of CIM user a cluster

User Centered Design (UCD Recommendations)

Table 6. Implemented UCD defects
Defect Topics Affected
   
   
   

Out of box experience (OOBE) / DVT Installation Defects

Message Defects and DCRs

Table 8. Implemented message defects and DCRs
Defect/DCR Messages affected
92788l 1570 Quorum disk configured on controller that has quorum disabled
98605 1910 A FlashCopy mapping task was stopped because of the error that is indicated in the sense data.
33281 CMMUI8306E The console login task has failed because the host name that you have specified for the CIM agent contains an illegal character.
96815 574 The 2145 software on this node is damaged.1950 Unable to mirror medium error.
98773 CMMVC5978E The operation was not performed because the relationship is not synchronized.
82917n CMMVC6471E The Create cluster partnership task cannot be initiated because a cluster in the existing partnership has a downlevel software version that does not support this configuration.CMMVC6472E The Create cluster partnership task cannot be initiated because the remote cluster with which you are attempting to create a partnership has a downlevel software version that does not support this configuration.CMMVC6473E The partnership task cannot be initiated because the supported maximum number of accessible remote clusters would be exceeded.
97444b CMMVC6464E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the size of the source VDisk is being changed by a previously submitted task.CMMVC6465E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the size of the target VDisk is being changed by a previously submitted task.CMMVC6466E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because an identical map already exists.CMMVC6467E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because a FlashCopy map with the same target VDisk already exists in the consistency group.CMMVC6468E The Start or Prepare FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the target VDisk is the source of a different FlashCopy map that is being restored.CMMVC6469E The Split stop FlashCopy map task cannot be initiated because the mapping is either being restored or is not in the copy complete state.CMMVC6470E The Start or Prepare FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the target VDisk is being used by a different FlashCopy map.
82917z1 CMMVC6474E The Create partnership task cannot be initiated because there is a Global Mirror or Metro Mirror relationship or consistency group that has a deleted partnership.
82917y6 CMMVC6475E The Add relationship to group task cannot be initiated because the master cluster of the relationship that you are attempting to add to the group is the auxiliary cluster of the group, and the auxiliary cluster of the relationship that you are attempting to add to the group is the master cluster of the group.
100621 CMMVC6011E This cluster is part of a remote cluster partnership. Because this upgrade package will make changes to the cluster state, it cannot be applied to the current code level until all remote cluster partnerships are deleted.CMMVC6030E The operation was not performed because the FlashCopy mapping is part of a consistency group. The action must be performed at the consistency group level.CMMVC6450W A FlashCopy mapping was created but physical_flash is not enabled.CMMVC6452W You are using the physical disk license scheme but the values for physical_flash and physical_remote are not set.CMMVC6464E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the size of the source VDisk is being changed by a previously submitted task.CMMVC6465E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the size of the target VDisk is being changed by a previously submitted task.CMMVC6466E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because an identical map already exists.CMMVC6467E The Create FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because a FlashCopy map with the same target VDisk already exists in the consistency group.CMMVC6468E The Start or Prepare FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the target VDisk is the source of a different FlashCopy map that is being restored.CMMVC6469E The Split stop FlashCopy map task cannot be initiated because the mapping is either being restored or is not in the copy complete state.CMMVC6470E The Start or Prepare FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the target VDisk is being used by a different FlashCopy map.
100509 CMMVC5918E The FlashCopy mapping was not prepared because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC5919E The FlashCopy mapping or consistency group was not started because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC5923E The FlashCopy mapping cannot be created because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC5969E The Remote Copy relationship was not created because the I/O group is offline.
96529ta CMMVC6478E The Enable remote authentication service task cannot be initiated because the server settings are not configured.CMMVC6479E The task cannot be initiated because the user group table is full.CMMVC6480E The task cannot be initiated because the user group that you have specified is not defined.CMMVC6481E The Modify user group task cannot be initiated because you have specified a default user group.CMMVC6482E The Delete user group task cannot be initiated because you have specified a default user group.CMMVC6483E The task cannot be initiated because the user group name that you have specified already exists.CMMVC6484E The task cannot be initiated because the role that you have specified is not supported.CMMVC6485E The Delete user group task has failed because there is at least one user that is defined as a member of the group, and you did not specify the -force parameter.CMMVC6486E The task cannot be initiated because the user table is full.CMMVC6487E The task cannot be initiated because the user name that you have specified already exists.CMMVC6488E The task cannot be initiated because you have specified a user group ID that is not correct.CMMVC6489E The task cannot be initiated because you have specified more than one password.CMMVC6490E The task cannot be initiated because you have specified both a user group and the use of the remote authentication service.CMMVC6491E The task cannot be initiated because you have specified the use of the remote authentication service but you have not specified an ssh key and password.CMMVC6492E The task cannot be initiated because you have specified a local user but you have not specified a user group.CMMVC6493E The task cannot be initiated because the user that you have specified is not defined.CMMVC6494E The Delete user task cannot be initiated because you have specified a default user.CMMVC6495E The task cannot be initiated because the user superuser must be a local user.CMMVC6496E The task cannot be initiated because you cannot remove the superuser password.CMMVC6497E The task cannot be initiated because the user that you have specified does not have a password defined.CMMVC6498E The task cannot be initiated because the user that you have specified does not have an ssh key defined.CMMVC6499E The task has failed because the ssh key that you have specified is already defined for another user.CMMVC6504E The task cannot be initiated because the ssh key file that you have specified does not contain a valid ssh key.
59111f 570 The 2145 data is readable, but damaged.578 This node has lost power without saving its current state data to its internal disk.1194 Automatic recovery of offline node has failed.
DCR 82917 eventdefns SVC 5.1.0.pdf 1710 There are too many cluster partnerships. The number of cluster partnerships has been reduced.
101169a DCR 96529 CMMVC6253E The command failed authorization because the session ssh key does not have the requisite role.CMMVC6505E The task has failed because an error has occurred while communicating with the authentication service.CMMVC6506E The task has failed because a timeout has occurred while communicating with the authentication service.CMMVC6507E The task has failed because the authentication service reports an incorrect user name or password.CMMVC6508E The task has failed because the authentication service reports that the authentication token has expired.CMMVC6509E The task has failed because the user name is not configured on the San Volume Controller (SVC) cluster.CMMVC6510E The task has failed because the password is not correct for the user name that you are using.CMMVC6511E The task has failed because San Volume Controller (SVC) is not configured correctly to use the authentication service.
98367p CMMVC6512E The task has failed because you cannot both create a new quorum disk and set that new disk to active using the same command.CMMVC6513E The task has failed because you cannot activate a quorum disk until all of the quorum disks have been initialized.CMMVC6514E The task has failed because the disk that you have selected to activate is not online.CMMVC6515E The task has failed because at least one quorum disk is in the Excluded state.
35144 CMMVC4170W You have selected to create NUMBER_OF_TARGET_VDISKS_REQUESTED target VDisks for the source VDisk. The following NUMBER_OF_VDISKS_TO_BE_CREATED VDisks will be created: NAMES_OF_VDISKS_TO_BE_CREATED The following NUMBER_OF_EXISTING_VDISKS VDisks will not be created because they already exist: NAMES_OF_EXISTING_VDISKS If the VDisk name is followed by an asterisk its capacity is not identical to the source VDisk that you have selected, and therefore it is not suitable as a target for this source VDisk when you use an application such as FlashCopy Manager that requires identical capacity for FlashCopy source and target VDisks. The following NUMBER_OF_MAXLENGTH_VDISKS VDisks will not be created because the name would exceed 15 characters: NAMES_OF_MAXLENGTH_VDISKS Click Back to change the selection or click Next to continue. (content changed by 35395) CMMVC5467E The target name that you have specified contains a numeric character. (CMMVC4171W was briefly used, but was incorporated into CMMVC4170W)
35294 CMMVC5505E The Create VDisks for Use as FlashCopy Targets wizard cannot be initiated because the name of the source VDisk that you have selected is already 15 characters in length. (was briefly named CMMVC4172E)
35154 CMMVC5653E The task cannot be initiated because you have not selected a cluster partnership on which to perform the action.
35308 CMMVC4169W You have requested to start the FlashCopy mapping MAPPING. If the specified mapping is not in the Prepared state, all data that have not yet been written to the source Virtual Disk (VDisk) are flushed from cache before the FlashCopy task begins. Are you sure that you want to start the FlashCopy mapping? Click OK to start the specified FlashCopy mapping, or click Cancel to cancel the operation without starting the FlashCopy mapping.CMMVC4173W You have requested to prepare the FlashCopy mapping MAPPING. Source VDisk: SOURCE_VDISK Target VDisk: TARGET_VDISK The target virtual disk (VDisk) is the source VDisk in another active FlashCopy mapping. It is recommended that you prepare the specified FlashCopy mapping only if you want to restore data from the specified source VDisk to the specified target VDisk. Click Prepare for Restoring to prepare the specified FlashCopy mapping for the restore task, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4174W You have requested to prepare the FlashCopy consistency group CONSISTENCY_GROUP. A target virtual disk (VDisk) of a FlashCopy mapping in the specified FlashCopy consistency group is the source VDisk in a different FlashCopy mapping which is active. It is recommended that you prepare the specified FlashCopy consistency group only if you want to restore data from the source VDisks to the target VDisks in the specified FlashCopy consistency group. Click Prepare for Restoring to prepare the specified FlashCopy consistency group for the restore task, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4175W You have requested to start the FlashCopy mapping MAPPING. Source VDisk: SOURCE_VDISK Target VDisk: TARGET_VDISK Click Start to start the specified FlashCopy mapping, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4176W The target VDisk in the FlashCopy mapping that you have selected to prepare and start is the source VDisk of a different FlashCopy mapping which is active. It is recommended that you prepare and start the FlashCopy mapping only if you want to restore data from the selected mapping's source VDisk to its target VDisk. Click Continue for Restoring to force the prepare and start of the specified FlashCopy mapping to restore the data, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4177W You have requested to start the FlashCopy consistency group CONSISTENCY_GROUP. Click Start to start the specified FlashCopy consistency group, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4178W You have requested to start the FlashCopy consistency group CONSISTENCY_GROUP, but at least one of the FlashCopy mappings in the specified FlashCopy consistency group is not in the Prepared state. You must prepare a FlashCopy mapping before you can start it to ensure that any source virtual disk (VDisk) data that is residing in cache is flushed to disk before the FlashCopy mapping is started. Click Prepare and Start to prepare the FlashCopy mappings in the specified FlashCopy consistency group that are not in the Prepared state and then start the FlashCopy consistency group, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4179W At least one target VDisk in the FlashCopy consistency group that you have selected to prepare and start is the source VDisk of a different FlashCopy mapping which is active. It is recommended that you prepare and start the FlashCopy consistency group only if you want to restore data from the source VDisks to the target VDisks in the selected FlashCopy consistency group. Click Continue for Restoring to force the prepare and start of the FlashCopy consistency group to restore the data, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.
35347 CMMVC5654E The following cluster partnership is already started: CLUSTER_PARTNERSHIPCMMVC5655E The following cluster partnership is already stopped: CLUSTER_PARTNERSHIP
eReview Troubleshooting 5.1.0 1st draft 570 The 2145 data is readable, but damaged.578 This node has lost power without saving its current state data to its internal disk.9xx
35395 CMMVC4170W You have selected to create NUMBER_OF_TARGET_VDISKS_REQUESTED target VDisks for the source VDisk. The following NUMBER_OF_VDISKS_TO_BE_CREATED VDisks will be created: NAMES_OF_VDISKS_TO_BE_CREATED The following NUMBER_OF_EXISTING_VDISKS VDisks will not be created because they already exist: NAMES_OF_EXISTING_VDISKS If the VDisk name is followed by an asterisk its capacity is not identical to the source VDisk that you have selected, and therefore it is not suitable as a target for this source VDisk when you use an application such as FlashCopy Manager that requires identical capacity for FlashCopy source and target VDisks. The following NUMBER_OF_MAXLENGTH_VDISKS VDisks will not be created because the name would exceed 15 characters: NAMES_OF_MAXLENGTH_VDISKS Click Back to change the selection or click Next to continue.CMMVC5467E The target name that you have specified contains a numeric character.CMMVC5505E The Create VDisks for Use as FlashCopy Targets wizard cannot be initiated because the name of the source VDisk that you have selected is already 15 characters in length.CMMVC5506E The Create VDisks for Use as FlashCopy Targets wizard cannot be initiated because the name of the source VDisk that you have selected has the default name format 'vdiskn' where n is numeric, and you have not specified a target name. (CMMVC4172W was briefly used, but was incorporated into CMMVC4170W)
35417 CMMVC5608W The cluster partnership has been created, but the following settings were not modified: SETTINGCMMVC4141W Are you sure you want to delete the following ports from their host?CMMVC4142W Are you sure you want to delete the following port or ports from their host?
96441 CMMVC5918E The FlashCopy mapping was not prepared because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC5919E The FlashCopy mapping or consistency group was not started because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC5923E The FlashCopy mapping cannot be created because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC5969E The Remote Copy relationship was not created because the I/O group is offline.CMMVC6468E The Start or Prepare FlashCopy mapping task cannot be initiated because the target VDisk is the source of a different FlashCopy map that is being restored.
101926 CMMVC6319E The command failed as a combination of IPV4 and IPV6 parameters were entered.CMMVC6320E The command failed as the IPV4 address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6321E The command failed as the IPV4 subnet mask supplied was invalid.CMMVC6322E The command failed as the IPV4 gateway address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6323E The command failed as the IPV6 address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6324E The command failed as the IPV6 prefix supplied was invalid.CMMVC6325E The command failed as the IPV6 gateway address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6326E The command failed as the IPV4 service mode address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6327E The command failed as the IPV6 service mode address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6328E The command failed as the console address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6329E The command failed as the SNMP address supplied was invalid.CMMVC6330E The command failed as an IPV6 SNMP address was specified when the IPV6 protocol stack was unavailable.CMMVC6331E The command failed as an IPV4 SNMP address was specified when the IPV4 protocol stack was unavailable.CMMVC6332E The command failed as an IPV6 email address was specified when the IPV6 protocol stack was unavailable.CMMVC6333E The command failed as an IPV4 email address was specified when the IPV4 protocol stack was unavailable.CMMVC6516E The command has failed because an IPv4 cluster address cannot be removed while remote IPv4 services are configured.CMMVC6517E The command has failed because an IPv6 cluster address cannot be removed while remote IPv6 services are configured.
102554 1120 A high speed SAS adapter is missing.1121 A high speed SAS adapter has failed.1122 A high speed SAS adapter error has occurred.1201 A solid state drive requires a recovery.1202 A solid state drive is offline.1215 A solid state drive is failing.1216 SAS errors have exceeded thresholds.1661 The Solid state drive initialization process has failed.1665 A storage device is not recognized.
96529z CMMVC6522E Authorization has failed.CMMVC6523E The URL that you have entered is not valid.CMMVC6524E The name that you have entered is not valid. The name cannot begin or end with a space character, and the name cannot contain any of the following characters: * : , \" ' %CMMVC6525E The password that you have entered is not valid. The password cannot begin or end with a space character.
102574 CMMVC6505E The task has failed because an error has occurred while communicating with the authentication service.CMMVC6506E The task has failed because a timeout has occurred while communicating with the authentication service.CMMVC6507E The task has failed because the authentication service reports an incorrect user name or password.CMMVC6508E The task has failed because the authentication service reports that the authentication token has expired.CMMVC6509E The task has failed because the user name is not configured on the San Volume Controller (SVC) cluster.CMMVC6510E The task has failed because the password is not correct for the user name that you are using.CMMVC6511E The task has failed because San Volume Controller (SVC) is not configured correctly to use the authentication service.
101992 CMMVC6518E The task has failed because no roles are defined for the current user on the SAN Volume Controller (SVC) cluster.CMMVC6519E The task has failed because you cannot change the user group of the 'superuser' account to anything other than 'SecurityAdmin'.CMMVC6520E You cannot use this task to modify the properties of the current user because those properties are only defined by an authentication service.CMMVC6521E The task cannot be initiated because it would have resulted in a user account definition for a local user that specifies neither a password nor an ssh key.
102271c CMMVC6526E The Create VDisk task cannot be initiated because the number of copies that you have requested is not equal to the number of unique MDisk groups that you have specified.
102705a CMMVC6528E The command cannot be initiated because the MDisk mode is not set to Array.CMMVC6529E The command cannot be initiated because the maximum supported number of MDisks already exists.CMMVC6530E The command cannot be initiated because the maximum supported number of arrays already exists.CMMVC6531E The command cannot be initiated because array scrubbing is not supported for the RAID geometry of the array that you have specified.CMMVC6532E The command cannot be initiated because there is insufficient free memory that is available to the I/O group.CMMVC6533E The command cannot be initiated because the specified array member does not exist in the selected array.CMMVC6534E The command cannot be initiated because the LDisk that you have specified does not exist.CMMVC6535E The command cannot be initiated because there are insufficient available LDisks to configure an array using the RAID geometry that you have specified.CMMVC6536E The command cannot be initiated because you have specified more LDisks than the specified RAID geometry permits.CMMVC6537E The command cannot be initiated because the LDisk that you have specified has a Use property that is not supported for the task.CMMVC6538E The command cannot be initiated because at least one of the LDisks that you have specified has a Use property that is not Candidate.CMMVC6539E The command cannot be initiated because the array does not have sufficient redundancy. The RAID state of the array is Degraded.
91651s CMMVC6540E The task cannot be initiated because the space-efficient grain size is too small to accommodate the virtual capacity that you have requested for the VDisk.CMMVC6541E The task cannot be initiated because the virtual capacity that you have requested for the VDisk is larger than the maximum capacity that is supported for the extent size.
102958a CMMVC6542E The remote authentication task has failed.
102982a CMMVC6549E The Authentication task has failed because the authentication service URL that you have specified is not a valid URL.CMMVC6550E The Authentication task has failed because the network address that is specified in the authentication service URL cannot be resolved.CMMVC6551E The Authentication task has failed because the combination of user name and password that is defined in the SVC for authorization by the authentication service is not defined on the authentication service.CMMVC6552E The Authentication task has failed because an SSL connection could not be established with the authentication service.
35634 CMMVC4180W The Delete mapping task cannot be initiated because the mapping is in the Stopped, Stopping or Prepared state. Data on the target virtual disk (VDisk) is now inconsistent with data on the source VDisk. Click Forced Delete to delete this mapping, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.CMMVC4181W The Delete mapping task cannot be initiated because the mapping is in the Copying state. Click Forced Stop and Delete to delete this mapping and stop all of the mappings that depend on this mapping, or click Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the previous panel.
98367t CMMVC6553E The task cannot be initiated because at least one quorum disk candidate is not in the correct state.
103108a CMMVC6554E The Authentication task has failed because the user name that was received from the authentication service is not a valid SVC user name.CMMVC6555E The Authentication task has failed because the authentication service either sent an incorrect response, or it sent a response that indicates that the authentication request has failed for a reason other than incorrect authentication credentials.
103319a CMMVC6556E The task cannot be initiated because an error has occurred while attempting to read a file.CMMVC6557E The task cannot be initiated because the file that you have specified is too large.
35718 CMMVC5656E The task cannot be initiated because you have not selected a quorum disk.
35720 CMMVC4120W You have selected to set the quorum disk QUORUM_DISK as the active quorum disk. Click Set Active Quorum Disk to set the specified disk as the active quorum disk, or click Cancel to cancel the operation without changing which disk is the the active quorum disk.
eReview Troubleshooting 5.1.0 2nd draft 1145 The signal connection between a 2145 and its 2145 UPS is failing.
35932 CMMVC5351E Select or specify at least one port.CMMVC5356E Cannot create a host because duplicate worldwide port names (WWPN) were defined.CMMVC5357E Cannot add ports to the host because duplicate worldwide port names (WWPN) were defined.
CF8 error id codes.doc deleted codes 1010, 1012, 1020, 1050, 1070, 1071, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1080, 1081.
CF8 error id codes.doc changed text 1011 Fibre-channel adapter (4 port) in slot 1 is missing.1013 Fibre-channel adapter (4-port) in slot 1 PCI fault.1025 The 2145 system assembly is failing.1030 A node's internal disk has failed.1040 A flash module error has occurred after a successful start of a 2145.1044 A service controller read failure occurred.1055 Fibre-channel adapter (4 port) in slot 1 adapter present but failed.1060 One or more fibre-channel ports on the 2145 are not operational.1065 One or more fibre channel ports are running at lower than the previously saved speed.1089 One or more fans are failing.1092 The temperature soft or hard shutdown threshold of the 2145 has been exceeded. The 2145 has automatically powered off.1093 The internal temperature sensor of the 2145 has reported that the temperature warning threshold has been exceeded.1101 One of the voltages that is monitored on the system board is over the set threshold.1106 One of the voltages that is monitored on the system board is under the set threshold.1110 The power management board detected a voltage that is outside of the set thresholds.1400 The 2145 cannot detect the Ethernet connection.100 Boot is running.120 A disk drive hardware error has occurred.137 Updating the system board service processor firmware.145 Unable to detect fibre-channel adapter160 The 2145 is recovering flash disk.170 A flash module hardware error has occurred.174 The service processor on the system board has failed.175 The service processor has indicated an overheating.181 There is a fault in the communications cable, the serial interface in the uninterruptible power supply 2145 UPS-1U, or the 2145.300 The 2145 is running node rescue.310 The 2145 is running a format operation.320 A 2145 format operation has failed.510 The detected memory size for this 2145 does not match the expected memory size for the cluster.520 A fibre-channel adapter is failing.540 An Ethernet port has failed on the 2145.565 The node's internal disk is failing.570 The 2145 data is readable, but damaged.576 The 2145 data cannot be read.580 The 2145 cannot read the unique ID from the service controller, so the fibre-channel adapters cannot be started.
99659s3 CMMVC6558E The command cannot be initiated because it might cause VDisks to go Offline. Refer to the SVC Command-Line Interface (CLI) command help for this command. You can use the -force flag to bypass the safety precautions.
103621 1203 A duplicate fibre channel frame has been received.
102011e 3025 Virtualization feature license required
99661j CMMVC6543E The task cannot be initiated because you can only specify a direct-attached managed drive when you submit the task.CMMVC6544E The task cannot be initiated at this time because the direct-attached managed drive that you have specified is too busy. Resubmit the task when the MDisk is less busy.CMMVC6545E The Apply Drive Software task has failed to access the software download image.CMMVC6546E A device error was detected during the Apply Drive Software task.CMMVC6547W The Download FPGA firmware task has been initiated. The MDisk remains Offline while the task is in progress. Do not remove power from the drive or node while the task in is progress.CMMVC6548E The Download FPGA firmware task cannot be initiated because the drive that you have selected is a managed disk.
loderas-events.pdf 100 Boot is running.120 A disk drive hardware error has occurred.145 Unable to detect fibre-channel adapter174 The service processor on the system board has failed.175 The service processor has indicated an overheating.181 There is a fault in the communications cable, the serial interface in the uninterruptible power supply 2145 UPS-1U, or the 2145.206 A problem with output overload has been reported by the uninterruptible power supply. The Overload Indicator on the 2145 UPS-1U front panel is illuminated red.300 The 2145 is running node rescue.310 The 2145 is running a format operation.320 A 2145 format operation has failed.330 The 2145 is partitioning its disk drive.540 An Ethernet port has failed on the 2145.565 The node's internal disk is failing.580 The 2145 cannot read the unique ID from the service controller, so the fibre-channel adapters cannot be started.
36038 CMMVC4141W Are you sure you want to delete the following ports from their host?CMMVC4142W Are you sure you want to delete the following port or ports from their host?
103662m CMMVC6560E The command has failed because the specified IP address is already in use by the cluster.
104216a CMMVC6559E The Add or Change e-mail user command has failed because you have specified a user type of 'support' and you have specified either the -warning or -info parameter value as 'on'.
98367v2 msg_cmmvc6561e.htmlCMMVC6553E The task cannot be initiated because at least one quorum disk candidate is not in the correct state.
36150 CMMVC5867E The action failed because the worldwide port name is already assigned or is not valid.
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36216 "remove DCR 97640 - iSCSI" was reverted 8/18/2009 CMMVC4141W Are you sure you want to delete the following ports from their host?CMMVC4142W Are you sure you want to delete the following port or ports from their host?CMMVC5351E Select or specify at least one port.CMMVC5356E Cannot create a host because duplicate worldwide port names (WWPN) were defined.CMMVC5357E Cannot add ports to the host because duplicate worldwide port names (WWPN) were defined.CMMVC5867E The action failed because the worldwide port name is already assigned or is not valid.
36193 msg_cmmvc5657e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5658e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5659e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5660e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5661w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5662w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5663e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5664w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5665w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5666w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5667e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5668e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5669e.html
36234 msg_cmmvc5670e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5671w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5672e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5673e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5674e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5675e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5676e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5677e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5678e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5679e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5680e.html
105045 1089 One or more fans are failing.
105192 CMMVC6544E The task cannot be initiated at this time because the direct-attached managed drive that you have specified is too busy. Resubmit the task when the MDisk is less busy.
eReview Troubleshooting 510 3rd draft 570 The 2145 data is readable, but damaged.578 This node has lost power without saving its current state data to its internal disk.1025 The 2145 system assembly is failing.1194 Automatic recovery of offline node has failed.1201 A solid state drive requires a recovery.1710 There are too many cluster partnerships. The number of cluster partnerships has been reduced.
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36618 CMMVC3200W Are you sure you want to remove the following cluster?
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105948 CMMVC6494E The Delete user task cannot be initiated because you have specified a default user.
105122 msg_cmmvc6563e.html
105214 CMMVC6272E Sendmail error EX_NOUSER. The sendmail command could not recognize a specified user ID.
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104937 CMMVC6541E The task cannot be initiated because the virtual capacity that you have requested for the VDisk is larger than the maximum capacity that is supported for the extent size.
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106165 CMMVC5758E Object filename already exists.
97476 CMMVC6119E TYPE with PROPERTY PROPERTY_VALUE not found.
105915 1201 A solid state drive requires a recovery.
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106419 3081 test prev
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e-mail re: 1400 1400 The 2145 cannot detect the Ethernet connection.
106866 2010 A software upgrade has failed.
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36986 msg_cmmvc5203e.html
107308 1040 A flash module error has occurred after a successful start of a 2145.1044 A service controller read failure occurred.
107309 1089 One or more fans are failing.
107321 msg_cmmvc6578e.htmlmsg_cmmvc6579e.htmlmsg_cmmvc6580e.htmlmsg_cmmvc6581e.html
37034 msg_cmmvc4050w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5682i.html
37030 msg_cmmvc5096e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5097e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5098e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5109e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5113e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5122e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5124e.html
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37030 msg_cmmvc4049w.htmlmsg_cmmvc3207w.htmlmsg_cmmvc4047w.htmlmsg_cmmvc4048w.htmlmsg_cmmvc5110e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5112e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5114e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5116e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5117e.htmlCMMVC4171W You have selected to create NUMBER_OF_TARGET_VDISKS_REQUESTED target VDisks for the source VDisk, but the following VDisks already exist: NAMES_OF_EXISTING_VDISKS. The following NUMBER_OF_VDISKS_TO_BE_CREATED VDisks will be created: NAMES_OF_VDISKS_TO_BE_CREATED. Click Back to change the selection or click Next to continue.msg_cmmvc4029w.html
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107532i CMMVC5871E The action failed because one or more of the configured worldwide port names is in a mapping.
37249 msg_cmmvc5121e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5115e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5119e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5120e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5108e.htmlmsg_cmmvc5111e.html
107982 CMMVC5410E The small computer system interface (SCSI) LUN ID that was entered is not valid.
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108345 CMMVC5985E The action failed because the directory that was specified was not one of the following directories: /dumps, /dumps/iostats, /dumps/iotrace, /dumps/feature, /dumps/configs, /dumps/elogs, or /home/admin/upgrade.
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109418 CMMVC6535E The command cannot be initiated because there are insufficient available LDisks to configure an array using the RAID geometry that you have specified.
37766 CMMVC4160W The deletion failed.
   
   
   
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