Chapter 3
Error Messages
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Shadow group %s is suspended
PITC
The user attempted to perform a copy or update
operation on a group with one or more suspended sets.
The
%s
parameter identifies the first set found in the
group that is suspended.
Shadow group suspended
PITC
The user attempted to perform a copy or update
operation on a suspended set.
Shadow volume is already an
overflow volume
PITC
During an enable operation,
iiadm
discovered that the
volume specified as the shadow volume is already in
use as an attached overflow volume.
Shadow volume is already configured
PITC
During an enable operation,
iiadm
discovered that the
volume specified as the shadow volume is already in
use as a shadow for a different master volume.
Shadow Volume is currently mounted
and dependent on the master volume
PITC
iiadm
could not disable the set because the shadow
volume is mounted and part of an independent set and
the copy has not yet completed.
Shadow volume is mounted, unmount
it first
PITC
During an enable operation,
iiadm
discovered that the
volume specified as the shadow volume is currently
mounted.
Shadow volume is not a character
device
PITC
During an enable operation,
iiadm
discovered that the
shadow volume is a block device and not a character
or a raw device.
shadow volume name must start with
/dev
PITC
The shadow volume must exist in the
/dev
directory
tree.
Shadow volume not in a disk group
PITC
During an attach operation,
iiadm
determined that the
set to which the user is attaching an overflow volume
is neither in a cluster device group nor in a local
(
l.
hostname) group.
Size of Primary %s:%s(%s) must be
less than or equal to size of
Secondary %s:%s(%s)
Kernel
The user set up a remote mirror set in which the
secondary volume is smaller than the primary volume.
The secondary volume must be equal to or larger than
the primary volume but the size is not checked until a
sync is issued for the remote mirror set. The user must
either disable the remote mirror set on the primary
host and decrease the size of the primary volume so
that it is equal to or smaller than the secondary
volume, or disable the remote mirror set on the
secondary host and increase the size of the secondary
volume so that it is equal to or larger than the primary
volume.
SNDR: can’t stat <vol>
RM
The volume specified cannot be accessed by the
system.
TABLE 3-1
Error Messages for the Sun StorEdge Availability Suite 3.2 Software (Continued)
Error Message
From
Meaning