BackPak H4.00 Troubleshooting and Messages Manual

Messages
47 BackPak H4.00 Troubleshooting & Messages
Number Text Explanation Action
3094 Volume %s is member
of the volume group %s
defined with DSMTC
volcat %s and pool %s,
but the tape volume is
found in DSMTC
volcat:%s pool:%s.
Check configuration.
Inconsistence between
the state of a volume in
DSM/TC and the state of
the volume in the
Domain catalog and
configuration.
Make sure the Domain
configuration (specially
the Volume groups)
corresponds to the
Guardian tape
catalogs.
3095 Volume %s is member
of the volume group %s
defined with DSMTC
volcat %s and pool %s,
but the tape volume is
not found in DSMTC
catalog. Check
configuration.
Discrepancy between
the state of a volume in
the Guardian subsystem
and the state of the
volume in the VT
Controller catalog and
configuration.
Make sure the VT
Controller configuration
(specially the Volume
groups) corresponds to
the Guardian tape
catalogs.
3096 Volume %s is member
of the volume group %s
defined with TMF catalog
%s, but the tapemedia
is not found in TMF
catalog. Check
configuration.
Discrepancy between
the state of a volume in
the Guardian subsystem
and the state of the
volume in the VT
Controller catalog and
configuration.
Make sure the VT
Controller configuration
(specially the Volume
groups) corresponds to
the Guardian tape
catalogs.
3097 Hash mismatch. Internal error. Contact the Product
Support.
3098 Hash error on %s: %s. Internal error. Contact the Product
Support.
3099 Volume %s label %s
already exists in the
domain catalog.
A virtualization is
rejected because the
virtual volume already
exists in BackPak.
None
3100 VTC %s is deactivated in
the Domain
configuration.
An operation is rejected
because the specified VT
Controller is de-
activated by
configuration.
Enable the specified VT
Controller, or use
another one.
3101 Volume %s label %s
status %s in %s must
be cataloged and idle
before being virtualized,
to be consistant with
volume group %s.
A virtualization is
initiated for a volume
that is not cataloged as
specified in the Volume
group.
Fix the Volume group
configuration