HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.3 Update 1 Release Notes

a. From the HP Matrix Operating Environment menu, click ToolsInfrastructure
Orchestration.
b. Click the Servers tab. Make sure the servers are not being used by checking
the “Usage column.
c. Move the servers under the “Maintenance pool to the desired server pool by
using the “Modify Pool” option.
5. Recreate the service request.
Create or delete service request for an Integrity server fails due to an EFI
disk read error
A create or delete service request for an Integrity server with an FCoE device may fail
due to an EFI disk read error. A message displays in the Matrix infrastructure
orchestration Requests screen that the request for the logical server has failed.
To determine if this error is caused by an EFI disk read error, open a console window
on the host and look for a message similar to the following:
Automatic boot entry execution will start in 1 second .
Booting VC Pri. Fibre(0x5001438004C8E7B8,0x1000000000000)
Boot Failed. VC Pri. Fibre(0x5001438004C8E7B8,0x1000000000000)
Booting HP-UX Primary Boot:
0/0/0/3/0/0/2.0x5001438004c8e7b9.0x4001000000000000
Error - efi_disk_read returned (Device Error)
Suggested action
If the EFI disk read error displays in the console, clean the logical server and retry the
service request by performing the following steps:
1. Erase the disk used by the target server for deployment.
a. Make sure all hosts are in the same zone then perform a LUN clean-up: Log
in to the storage management server (HP P6000 Command View Software
or HP 3PAR StoreServ Management Console, etc.)
b. Unpresent the host associated with the vdisks and delete the vdisks.
c. Create the new vdisks with the required size and RAID level and present the
vdisks to the respective hosts.
2. Deactivate the logical server associated with the target server.
a. From the HP Matrix Operating Environment menu, click ToolsHP Matrix OE
Visualization.
b. Select Logical Server from the Perspective drop-down menu.
c. Select the logical server.
d. Click ToolsLogical ServersDeactivate.... and click the Deactivate button to
continue deactivating the logical server.
e. Monitor the status of the task by selecting ReportLogical Server Job Status.
f. Wait for the task to complete successfully before continuing to the next step.
3. Delete the logical server.
a. Select the appropriate deactivated logical server.
b. Click DeleteDelete Logical Server... and click the Delete button to continue
deleting the logical server.
4. Move the target server from the IO maintenance pool to the desired server pool.
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