HP NetServer AA 6200 Solution Release 3.0 Messages
Chapter 14 MtcScsiP and MtcScsiR Messages
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IOPn.MtcScsiP status: DISKn contains too few partitions. Use Disk Administrator in Offline HP NetServer AA I/O
Processor Mode to partition the disk, making sure to add an HP NetServer AA partition.
Va r ia b le s n – the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2
Severity Error
Description All disks in an HP NetServer AA configuration must have two or more partitions: one partition
to contain user data, and another partition to contain HP NetServer AA data. The disk specified
in the message did not have at least two partitions.
Action Repartition the disk. See Chapter 9 in HP NetServer AA Solution Administrator’s Guide for
details about repartitioning a mirrored disk.
IOPn.MtcScsiP status: DISKn copy target on IOPx has been newly installed, but copy source on IOPy has not. Install
CE and IOP software on copy source (IOPy).
Va r ia b le s n – the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2
x – the target IOP number, either IOP1 or IOP2
y – the source IOP number, either IOP1 or IOP2
Severity Error
Description HP NetServer AA SCSI software does not honor an installation of HP NetServer AA software
to the target disk of a mirror copy. HP NetServer AA SCSI software detected a target disk only
installation. The target disk will be kept offline until the installation problem is corrected.
Action • Reboot the IOP that contains the mirror copy source into Offline HP NetServer AA I/O
Processor Mode.
• Install CE and IOP software on the IOP.
• Reboot the IOP into Operational HP NetServer AA I/O Processor Mode.
IOPn.MtcScsiP status: DISKn could not be enabled. Check prior events for reason.
Va r ia b le s n – the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2
Severity Error
Description The administrator was unable to enable the specified disk using the HP NetServer AA
Manager.
Action Review the event log, looking for previous messages that indicate why the disk is not eligible
to be enabled. For example, if the disk was powered off and therefore not found during IOP
boot, it will not be eligible for an enable command even though it was later powered on.