CCI pair command results
To avoid getting mixed results, run CCI commands on pairs that are in the
required status.
The following table shows the results of running commands on pairs
depending on their status.
Status
CCI command
paircreat
e
paircreat
e -split
pairsplit
pairresyn
c
pairresyn
c -restore
pairsplit -
S*
pairsplit -
E
SMPL
Ok
Ab
Ab
Ab
Ab
Np
Ab
COPY
Np
Ab
Ab
Np
Np
Ab
Ab
PAIR/PFUL Np
Ok
Ok
Np
Np
Ok
Ab
PSUS/
PFUS
Ab
Np
Np
Ok
Ok
Ok
Ab
RCPY
Np
Ab
Ab
Np
Np
Ab
Ab
PSUE
Ab
Ab
Ab
Ok
Ab
Ok
Ab
*Terminates normally, regardless of the pair status, when the snapshot tree is specified as the
range to be deleted.
Legend:
Ok: The command ends normally and the task is performed.
Np: The command is not rejected and ends normally but the task is not performed.
Ab: The command is rejected and ends abnormally.
Do not specify noread mode (-m noread) for S-VOLs using CCI. If you do, the
command ends normally but the noread mode does not take effect.
If a CCI command is rejected and ends abnormally and the host is running
the HP-UX operating system, sense bytes (SSB) are output to the CCI error
log file. Sense bytes indicate the cause of the error.
For more information about SSB and error causes, see
Command Control Interface on page 213
.
Troubleshooting with Command Control Interface
To identify the cause of errors that occur when you run CCI commands, refer
to the log displayed in the CCI window or the CCI operation log file.
Procedure
1.
Find the error code in the log displayed in the CCI window or the CCI
operation log file. The CCI log file’s default location is
/HORCM/log
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CCI command reference for Thin Image
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Hitachi Thin Image User Guide for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G Series and F Series