Command line output: details
Explanation
An error given in details occurred when executing the command.
Resolution
Identify the cause referring to the command line output. When you cannot identify the cause, contact field engineers.
The input class name is already defined. Register the disk with this class?
Explanation
The input class name is already defined.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to add the disk to the specified class, or <No> to register the disk with another class.
The input group name is already defined. Connect the disk with this group?
Explanation
The input group name is already defined.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to additionally connect the disk with the specified group, or <No> to connect the disk with another group.
If you register a physical disk with this class, all the data contained in the disk will be lost. Continue?
Explanation
All of the disk data will be lost if a physical disk is registered with the class.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to register the physical disk, or <No> to cancel.
If you remove the volume, all the volume data will be lost. Continue?
Explanation
All of the volume data will be lost if you remove the volume.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to remove the volume, or <No> to cancel.
The volume will be recovered. Continue?
Explanation
A volume that cannot be accessed will be recovered.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to recover the volume, or <No> to cancel.
The selected disk is normal. Swap disks?
Explanation
A normal disk was selected for swapping.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to swap the disks, or <No> to cancel.
For automatic configuration settings at least two mounted I/O adapters are necessary. This system configuration does not support automatic configuration settings. Go to the Class Configuration screen.
Explanation
With automatic configuration settings, disks connected to different I/O adapters can be mirrored, and on that account automatic configuration settings cannot be adopted when all the selected disks are connected to one I/O adapter.
Resolution
From the Settings menu, select the desired configuration settings (Class Configuration, Group Configuration, Volume Configuration) and configure.
All the data contained in the selected disk will be lost. Continue?
Explanation
Data in the disk you selected for automatic configuration will be lost.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to continue, or <No> to cancel.
The physical disk will be excluded from GDS. To swap the disks, the relative slices will stop. Detaching the disk will affect data reliability. Continue?
Explanation
When physical disks are swapped, the relative slices will stop operating until the restore is complete, and the reliability of the volume will fall.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to swap physical disks, or <No> to cancel.
The physical disk will be included into GDS. All the data in the physical disk will be lost. Continue?
Explanation
When a physical disk is restored, data in the physical disk will be lost.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to restore the physical disk, or <No> to cancel.
The slice will be detached from the volume. Detaching the slice will affect data reliability. Continue?
Explanation
Detaching a slice will lower reliability.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to detach the slice, or <No> to cancel.
The detached slice will be attached to the volume. All the data in the slice will be lost. Continue?
Explanation
When a slice is attached, data in the slice will be overwritten.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to attach the slice, or <No> to cancel.
The volume will be stopped. Continue?
Explanation
The volume will be stopped.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to stop volume, or <No> to cancel.
Removing all disks configuring a class will result in removing the class as well. Continue?
Explanation
Removing all the disks in a class will result in removing the class as well.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to remove class, or <No> to cancel.
Removing all disks configuring a group will result in removing the group as well. Continue?
Explanation
Removing all the disks in a group will result in removing the group as well.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to remove group, or <No> to cancel.
A file system will be created on the selected volume. Continue?
Explanation
A file system will be created on the selected volume. If you continue, all the data in the volume will be lost.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to create a file system, or <No> to cancel.
The selected volume will be unmounted and mount information for the volume will be deleted. It will be no longer available as a file system. Continue?
Explanation
The selected volume will be unmounted and mount information for the volume will be deleted. If it is deleted, the volume can no longer be used as a file system.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to remove the file system, or <No> to cancel.
Changes on GDS configuration information were detected. Update to the latest configuration information?
Explanation
Commands other than those from GDS Management View changed the GDS configuration information.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to update the GDS Management View display, or <No> to cancel.
The physical disk will be excluded from GDS. Continue?
Explanation
In order to swap physical disks, an unused disk or a spare disk will be detached. This will not affect the volume.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to swap the physical disks, or <No> to cancel.
A file system has been configured on the selected volume. Remove the file system.
Explanation
The volume cannot be removed because of a file system configured on the volume.
Resolution
Remove the description of the corresponding volume from the /etc/vfstab file, and then remove the volume.
Physical disks have not been swapped. Verify that swapping took place. Are you sure you want to attach the disk?
Explanation
Physical disks may not have been swapped.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to attach the physical disk, or <No> to cancel.
The status of physical disks connected to the system will be updated. Updating to the latest information may consume time. Continue?
Explanation
The status of physical disks connected to the system will be updated. During the update, operations from GDS Management View are unavailable.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to update the physical disk information, or <No> to cancel.
A file system is created in a volume within the class. You cannot change attributes because it will change the path. Change the attributes after removing the file system.
Explanation
Renaming the class containing a volume with a file system was attempted.
Resolution
Renaming the class will result in changing the access path. First delete the file system.
A file system is created in the volume. You cannot change attributes because it will change the path. Change the attributes after removing the file system.
Explanation
An attempt was made to change the volume name for the volume described in the /etc/vfstab file.
Resolution
Change the volume name after performing the following resolutions:
1) If the file system created on the volume is mounted, unmount it.
2) If the state of the volume is active, stop the volume in all of the nodes within the class scope.
3) Change the volume name described in the /etc/vfstab file to the volume name after changed.
No disk is available as a system disk after unmirroring. Recover the defective disk before unmirroring the system disk.
Explanation
Unmirroring a system disk was attempted when the mirrored disk was abnormal.
Resolution
First swap the abnormal physical disk for another. After recovering the physical disk, unmirror the system disk.
Unmirroring the system disk will affect system reliability. Are you sure you want to unmirror?
Explanation
<Unmirror> was selected in the [Unmirror System Disk] screen.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to unmirror the system disk, or <No> to cancel.
Since synchronization copying is in process, configuring system disk mirroring is not complete. After synchronization copying is complete, select System Disk Settings again.
Explanation
While configuring system disk mirroring, a volume in process of synchronization copying was detected.
Resolution
Click <OK> and close the message. From the GDS Management View screen, monitor the root class volume in process of synchronization copying. Verify that the volume status changes from "warnings" to "active," and try configuring mirroring for the system disk again.
Configuring system disk mirroring is not complete. You must rewrite the mount information. Proceed with the system disk mirroring configuration?
Explanation
System disk mirroring has not been configured yet.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to rewrite the mount information and finish the configuration, or <No> to cancel.
The slice will become inaccessible. Continue?
Explanation
The detached slice will be made inaccessible.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to restrict access to the slice, or <No> to allow access.
The slice will become accessible. Continue?
Explanation
The slice being inaccessible as a result of stopping the slice will be made accessible.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to allow access to the slice, or <No> to restrict access.
Copying of the slice will be cancelled. It cannot be resumed. Continue?
Explanation
The resynchronization copying of the slice will be cancelled. The copying cannot be resumed from the point where it stops.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to cancel resynchronization copying, or <No> not to cancel.
Copying of the slice will start (resume). Continue?
Explanation
Copying of the slice will be performed to synchronize the data of the slices of the volume. Copying of an interrupted slice will resume as well.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to start (resume) resynchronization copying, or <No> not to start (resume).
Remove a group in the 'root' class?
Explanation
A group in the "root" class is going to be removed.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to remove the group, or <No> to cancel.
An error was detected on node. Display node information?
Explanation
An object error was detected on another node node configuring the cluster system.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to display the information about the node with the error, or <No> not to display.
An error was detected on node. Check the node for the status after the current operation ends.
Explanation
An object error was detected on another node node configuring the cluster system.
Resolution
Check the node on which the error was detected for the status after the current operation ends.
Obtaining the file system type list failed. File system cannot be created.
Explanation
Creating a file system failed since available supported file systems cannot be found.
Resolution
Install supported file systems, and then create a file system.
All physical disks are registered.
Explanation
All of the local disks are already registered with the class.
Resolution
There is no resolution.
This physical disk cannot be included into GDS because it is being handled at maintenance work.
See the maintenance state of the physical disk.
Explanation
The physical disk is being handled at maintenance work and cannot be included into GDS management.
Resolution
See the maintenance state of the physical disk. For details, see "Machine Administration Guide."
The proxy will be joined. The joined proxy will lose existing data. Do you want to continue?
Explanation
If the proxy is joined, its contents are overwritten by data of the master volume.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to join the proxy, or <No> to cancel the process.
The proxy will be joined. Do you want to continue?
Explanation
The master group and the proxy group will be joined.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to join the proxy, or <No> to cancel the process.
The proxy will be related. Do you want to continue?
Explanation
The master and the proxy will be related.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to relate the proxy, or <No> to cancel the process.
The relationship between the master and the proxy will be canceled. Do you want to continue?
Explanation
The relationship between the master and the proxy will be canceled.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to break the relationship, or <No> to cancel the process.
The master and the proxy will be rejoined. The rejoined proxy will lose existing data. Do you want to continue?
Explanation
If the proxy is rejoined, its contents are overwritten by data of the master.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to rejoin the proxy, or <No> to cancel the process.
Slices of the master and the proxy will be swapped. Do you want to continue?
Explanation
Slices comprising the master and the proxy are switched.
Resolution
Click <Yes> to switch the slices, or <No> to cancel the process.
Reboot the system to enable the system disk settings.
Explanation
System disk setting ended normally. It is necessary that the system be rebooted to enable system disk settings.
Resolution
Click <OK> to close the message, and reboot the system immediately.
Reboot the system in multi-user mode to complete unmirroring.
Explanation
System disk unmirroring ended normally. It is necessary that the system be rebooted in multi-user mode to complete system disk unmirroring.
Resolution
Click <OK> to close the message, and reboot the system in multi-user mode immediately.
The system disk includes a master or a proxy volume. Break the relationship of the master and proxy before unmirroring the system disk.
Explanation
The group to which the system disk belongs includes a master or a proxy volume.
Resolution
Cancel the proxy related to the system disk and then unmirror the system disk.
The physical disks will be registered with a class, but some of them are not in the cluster resource database. These disks can be registered with a local class but not with a shared class. Continue?
Explanation
The disk resources are not included in the cluster resource database or physical disk information was not updated after the disk resource registration. These disks can be registered with a local class but not with a shared class.
Resolution
To register the disks with a local class, click <Yes>.
To register the disks with a shared class, click <No> to close the message, and click <Exit> to close the Class Configuration screen once.
b1) If the disk resource registration is done, select [Operation]: [Update Physical Disk Information] in the main screen and then create the class.
b2) If the disk resource registration is not done, perform resource registration first, and select [Operation]:[Update Physical Disk Information] in the main screen and then create the class.
For details on resource registration, see the "PRIMECLUSTER Installation and Administration Guide."