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Appendix E List of Messages | > E.5 Management Command messages Specific to GFS Shared File System |
Memory could not be allocated. Memory of system is insufficient.
Please check the state of a system, and wait for the termination of another process, or increase the swap space or real memory. After it and re-execute the command.
Cannot get the lock for file system. Other command or daemon is operating with lock.
Please wait to complete operating the command or daemon of a GFS Shard file system in all nodes, and re-execute sfcquotaon(1M) or sfcquotaoff(1M) again.
Failed to obtain quota lock because the quota function is being set.
Wait until other sfcquotaon/off(1M) is finished, then re-execute the command.
Failed to obtain a quota resource.
Respond according to errmsg.
Failed to lock /etc/mnttab.
Wait until other commands are finished, then re-execute the command.
Failed to open /etc/vfstab.
Make sure that /etc/vfstab exists. If not, restore it from a backup, or see Section 22.2.3, "Setting vfstab" and redefine it.
The /etc/mnttab file could not be opened and may be lost.
The problem of Solaris OE occurs when generated in the multiuser mode. Please investigate and deal with the message of Solaris OE.
Failed to open /etc/mnttab duplicate file.
Check the system environment.
The /etc/mnttab file could not be get stat information and may be lost.
The problem of Solaris OE occurs when generated in the multiuser mode. Please investigate and deal with the message of Solaris OE.
Execution was attempted with other than super user permission.
Retry execution with super user permission.
Failed to make quota function valid.
A physical I/O error or communication error is possible. Confirm a console message to respond.
Failed to open the mount point (mount_point.)
Check the system environment.
The specified mount point (mount_point) is not a directory.
Check the system environment.
The file system specified by the special argument is mounted. Set the quota function while the target file system is unmounted.
Unmount the target file system, and then re-execute the command.
The quota function setting cannot be changed because the specified device is mounted by another node.
Mount the own node, or execute the command with the device not mounted by another node.
The specified partition (special) does not belong to the GFS Shared File System.
Check whether the specified partition belongs to the GFS Shared File System.
The specified device (special) is not a block special file.
Specify a block special file.
An error was detected while getting the file system configuration information.
After confirming that all nodes that share the target file system have started operation, re-execute the command.
If all nodes have started operation, restore the file system configuration information. For detail, see Chapter 16, "Management Partition."
Still, collect the diagnostic data from all nodes where the GFS Shared file system is shared with fjsnap and contact local Customer Support when the same message is output.
Due to an unexpected error, /etc/mnttab update processing for another node failed.
Contact local Customer Support.
The settings for validating or invalidating the quota function at the next mount failed.
Apply the countermeasures described in the message that was output immediately before, in which the details of the error are described, and then re-execute the command.
While the setting of the quota function was being changed, updating of the management partition, which shows the state of the setting, failed.
Apply the countermeasures described in the message that was output immediately before, in which the details of the error are described, and then re-execute the command.
After changing the settings of the quota function, updating of the management partition displaying the state of the setting failed.
Apply the countermeasures described in the message that was been output immediately before, in which details of the error are described, and then re-execute the command.
The number of characters of the entry in /etc/mnttab is over maximum num.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, change entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab not to exceed maximum num.
There was an illegal entry with too few fields in /etc/mnttab.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, correct entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab.
There was an illegal entry with too many fields of /etc/mnttab.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, correct entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab.
An error was detected in a file (filename) that was installed during installation.
Ignore the file (filename), and check the mounted status of the file system.
Installation of the FJSVsfcfs package or the patch for the GFS shared file system may have failed. Or this file may have been destroyed by some other cause.
No countermeasures are required for this message. However, to restore the installed file, you should reinstall the FJSVsfcfs package and the patch.
/etc/mnttab update failed at a node other than the local node.
Check the /etc/mnttab status at each node.
Due to a stopped instance or node, /etc/mnttab update processing could not be performed at some nodes.
Check the status of each node or instance using sfcrscinfo(1M) or the GFS management view.
Timeout of /etc/mnttab update processing to another node occurred due to communication error. Updates may have failed.
Check the /etc/mnttab status at each node.
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