HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.1-00 Configuration Guide

Creating a replica fails with error message RPM-10006
If different logical volumes are mounted at mount points in a hierarchical relationship, such as M:\
and M:\MNT, any mount points that hold a lower-level directory mount point (in this case, M:\) cannot
be specified for backup. If specified, the backup will fail, and an error message (RPM-10006 and
RPM-20062) will be output.
If this happens, only the lowest-level mount point can be specified for backup, so if you want to specify
multiple mount points for backup (including directory mount points), create a configuration in which
there is no hierarchical relationship between the mount points.
Creating a replica fails with event IDs 17, 1 and 10010
If a backup operation fails, the status of the Windows Logical Disk Manager Administrative service
will remain stopped, and Windows log entries with event IDs 17, 1, and 10010 will be output.The
backup attempt fails because the Logical Disk Manager Administrative service hangs up. If this
happens, restart the backup server. After the restart, check the effect of the operation on the backup
server.
Disk status remains online after replica operation is complete
In Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012 environments, the
disk status of secondary volumes on the backup server change to Offline after a backup operation
is performed. However, note that if the operation fails, the status of the secondary volumes on the
backup server might remain Online. If this happens, perform the following procedure to change the
disk status of secondary volumes on the backup server to Offline:
1. Use the P9000 RAID Manager command inqraid $Phys -CLI to check the disk numbers of
all secondary volumes that are the backup destinations.
The disk numbers are shown in the DEVICE_FILE column.
2. Start the diskpart command.
3. To display the current disk statuses, enter list disk.
A list of disks that are currently connected to the server will be displayed. The disk numbers are
shown in the Disk ### column. Make sure that in the Status column, statuses of disks whose
disk numbers correspond to the disk numbers on the secondary volumes are Online.
4. For each secondary volume whose disk status is Online, perform the following procedure:
1. Enter select disk disk-number.
2. The following message is displayed: Disk disk-number is now the selected
disk.
3. Enter offline disk.
The following message is displayed: DiskPart successfully offlined the
selected disk.
5. To display the current status of the disks, enter list disk.
Make sure that the disk statuses of the secondary volumes are Offline in the Status column.
6. Enter exit to end the diskpart command.
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