HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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SolutionProblem and causeNo.
If the user ID or password ends with a backslash (\),
use another backslash (\) to escape that backslash (\).
Also, if the user ID or password includes an ampersand
(&), vertical bar (|), or caret (^), enclose each character
with a double quotation mark ("), or use a caret (^) to
escape the symbols.
In Linux:
Use a backslash (\) to escape each character.
Note that, if a password is not set for the target user, you
cannot unlock the account by using the
hcmdsunlockaccount command.
Edit the registry to change the area of the desktop heap.
For details, see the Microsoft homepage.
PROBLEM: The services of Common
Component or the Device Manager
server cannot be started.
CAUSE: The desktop heap might be
insufficient.
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Startup of the Device Manager service might have failed.
Change the values for the following properties to increase
the retry count and extend the retry interval for connecting
to the Device Manager database:
dbm.startingCheck.retryCount
dbm.startingCheck.retryPeriod
PROBLEM: Device Manager server
cannot be accessed from the GUI or
CLI after starting the Management
server or P9000 Command View AE
Suite product services.
CAUSE: If the KAIC03100-E error
message is output to the Device
Manager trace log file, the
communication process from Device
Manager server to the database has
timed out.
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Problems and solutions in Tiered Storage Manager
The following table lists common problems that occur in Tiered Storage Manager and describes how
to resolve them.
Table 112 Common problems and solutions in Tiered Storage Manager
SolutionProblem and causeNo.
Start Device Manager and Common Component.
Perform the operation again through a user who has
administrator permissions for the OS.
Revise the property file in accordance with the command
logs or the message logs.
PROBLEM: An attempt to start Tiered
Storage Manager failed.
CAUSE: Possible causes are as
follows:
Device Manager or Common
Component has not started.
The user who attempted the oper-
ation does not have administrator
permissions.
The property file is invalid.
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