HP 3PAR VSS Provider 2.2.2 for Microsoft Windows User Guide (QL226-97305, December 2013)
Table Of Contents
- HP 3PAR VSS Provider 2.2.2 Software for Microsoft Windows
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview
- 3 Installation, Upgrade, and uninstallation
- System Setup
- Installing HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows
- Verifying the Installation
- Repairing HP 3PAR VSS Provider Installation
- System Registry Values
- Upgrading from a Previous Version
- Verifying the Upgrade
- Removing HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows
- Using the ProvCfg Command to Set Up or Modify a System Connection
- 4 HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software and HP 3PAR VSS Provider
- 5 Diagnostics
- 6 Support and Other Resources
- 7 Documentation feedback
• For Windows 2012, perform the following:
a. Click Start→Server Manager→Tools→Event Viewer→Windows Logs.
b. Click Application.
Result: The Application Event log appears on the right panel (Figure 5 (page 27)).
Figure 5 Application Event Log on Windows 2012
Table 3 (page 27) provides descriptions and actions for the various application events. The
Description subsection for each message describes the problem. The Action subsection suggests
possible solutions.
Table 3 Application Events
ActionDescriptionEvent
ID
None.HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows OnLoad was
successful.
5000
HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows has loaded the
provider’s DLL on demand. This message indicates VSS has invoked
the HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows successfully.
None.HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows UnLoad was
successful.
5001
HP 3PAR VSS Provider for Microsoft Windows loads the provider’s
DLL on demand, and releases it once the task is completed. This
message indicates that VSS has released the HP 3PAR VSS Provider
for Microsoft Windows from the VSS control.
None.Snapshot ID <snapshot_ID> prepared.5020
Internal logging, <snapshot_ID>, is a unique identifier.
None.SnapshotSet <snapshot_set> created.5040
Indicates that the SnapshotSet request is fulfilled.
Application Event Log 27