User`s guide
Error 6070: Illegal command—this controller not configured for dual-redundancy
Explanation: A command was entered to a single controller configuration
that requires two controllers to be in dual-redundant mode.
If two controllers are supposed to be in dual-redundant mode, enter a SET
FAILOVER command. If not, do not enter the command that resulted in the
error.
Error 6080: Illegal command—this controller not currently in dual-redundant
mode
Explanation: A command was entered to a dual-redundant-configured
controller, but the other controller was not available for communication.
Restart the other controller and wait until it is communicating with this
controller. If this controller is no longer supposed to be in dual-redundant
mode, enter a SET NOFAILOVER command (the other controller will
shutdown when the SET NOFAILOVER command is issued).
Error 6090: In failover no device may be configured at target 6 <device type>
<device name> is at PTL <port> <target> <lun>
Explanation: Target addresses 6 and 7 are used by the controllers when in
a dual-redundant configuration. When in a single controller configuration,
target 6 is available for use by devices. If devices are configured at target
6 and you attempt to install a dual-redundant configuration, this error is
displayed for all devices that use target 6 and the controllers will not be
placed in a dual-redundant configuration.
Reconfigure the drives both logically and physically so that target 6 is not
used.
Error 6100: Allocation classes cannot be zero for a dual-redundant configuration.
Set MSCP and TMSCP allocation classes to non-zero.
Explanation: If in a dual-redundant configuration, the allocation class must
not be set to zero.
Error 6110: This controller already configured for failover, SET NOFAILOVER
first.
Explanation: A SET FAILOVER cannot be issued on a controller already in
failover.
Error 6120: The other controller already configured for failover, SET
NOFAILOVER first.
Explanation: A SET FAILOVER cannot be issued on a controller already in
failover.
Error 6130: RAID5 in use on this controller but not enabled on the other
controller.
Explanation: When trying to SET FAILOVER, it was discovered that there
were RAID5 configurations on this controller but the other controller did not
have the RAID5 feature enabled.
If RAID5 is licensed on the other controller, enable it. If it is not licensed,
either contact Digital Multivendor Customer Services for licensing
information, or do not use the two controllers in dual-redundant mode, or
do not use a RAID5 configuration.
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