PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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Appendix E List of Messages | > E.5 Management Command messages Specific to GFS Shared File System |
The special file (special) is not the GFS Shared File System's representative partition.
Again perform sfcmntgl(1M) command with the name of the representative partition as an argument. If it is unclear of the representative partition, perform sfcrscinfo(1M) command with -am option to show information of all the GFS Shared File Systems.
The specified fsid value lies outside the valid range.
Examine the value of fsid and try again. If it is unclear of the representative partition, perform sfcrscinfo(1M) command with -am option to show information of all the GFS Shared File Systems.
A GFS Shared File System identified by the specified fsid does not exist.
Examine the value of fsid and try again. If it is unclear of the representative partition, perform sfcrscinfo(1M) command with -am option to show information of all the GFS Shared File Systems.
The initialization processing of communication failed due to insufficient memory or swap space.
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.
The file system monitoring mechanism is not operating.
Check whether the sfcfrmd daemon exists using the ps(1) command. When it does not exist, activate the file system monitoring mechanism using the sfcfrmstart(1M) command.
Illegal data exists in the file system configuration information for the file system whose file system id is fsid.
Restore the management partition using its backup previously saved.
Obtaining the device name for the file system whose file system id is fsid failed.
Check the system environment whether it is proper.
Illegal data exists in the file system configuration information for the file system whose file system id is fsid.
Restore the management partition using its backup previously saved.
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.
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