Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Recovery
Re-issue the command with a valid PRIORITY attribute value.
CIP 00053 (zcip-err-active-mon)
One or more CIPMON processes are still running.
Cause
A STOP PROCESS SCF request failed to stop the CIPMAN process because one or more CLIM
or PROVIDER objects are not in a STOPPED state and one or more CIPMON processes are still
running (i.e., one or more MON objects not in a STOPPED state).
Effect
The CIPMAN process is not stopped.
Recovery
If you only want to stop the CIPMAN process, issue the ABORT PROCESS SCF request without
the SUB option or with the SUB NONE option. If you want to stop all subordinate CLIM and
PROVIDER objects as well as the CIPMAN process itself, use the ABORT PROCESS SCF request
with the SUB ALL option. If the problem persists, investigate why the subordinate objects cannot
be stopped.
CIP 00054 (zcip-err-clim-config-mismatch)
CLIM clim-name has incompatible configuration.
clim-name
is the CLIM object specified in the ALTER CLIM command.
Cause
An ALTER CLIM command was issued for a CLIM object whose configuration on the CLIM is not
compatible with the new attribute value and cannot be converted to be compatible with the new
attribute value. In particular, the MULTIPROV attribute cannot be altered to OFF if there are any
network resources configured on the CLIM that are associated with a provider that is not the
same as the PROVIDER attribute of that CLIM object.
Effect
The SCF command is rejected.
Recovery
To alter the CLIM object, the configuration on the CLIM must first be updated to be compatible
with the new attribute value. Then reissue the ALTER CLIM command.
CIP 00055 (zcip-err-interface-exists-prov)
Provider prov-name still has active associated interfaces.
prov-name
is the PROVIDER name specified in the DELETE PROVIDER command.
Cause
A DELETE PROVIDER command was issued for a PROVIDER object that is associated with one
or more interfaces configured on one or more CLIMs. You cannot delete a PROVIDER object
until there are no active interfaces on any CLIMs associated with that provider. This can happen
when there are interfaces configured on a CLIM with MULTIPROV ON that are associated with
the target PROVIDER object even though the parent CLIM object is not directly associated with
the PROVIDER object (via the PROVIDER attribute of that CLIM).
Effect
The SCF command is rejected.
Recovery
To remove the PROVIDER object, the interfaces associated with the specified provider must be
removed first. Use the STATUS PROVIDER, DETAIL command to display the active interfaces
associated with that provider. On each CLIM, use “climconfig” to remove all interfaces associated
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