HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.2.1 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (February 2006)

Appendix B: Error and Event Log Messages 194
Membership Partitions are corrupt or inaccessible,
preventing SAN access
A majority of the membership partitions are either inaccessible or
corrupt. HP Clustered File System cannot allow access to the PSFS
filesystems while the Membership Partitions are in this state. To obtain
more detailed information about the state of each Membership Partition,
use the command mprepair -v --get_current_mps.
If membership partitions are reported as not found or inaccessible, there
is a problem with accessing the disk devices; check your hardware
configuration. If membership partitions are reported as corrupt, then
mprepair can be used to repair them, as long as at least one membership
partition is reported to be in a good (OK) state. (See “Manage
Membership Partitions with mprepair” on page 160 for more
information.)
psdNpN on NN.NN.NN.NN is stalled on locks from NN.NN.NN.NN
A DLM lock request has been outstanding for a long period of time on the
specified server. Probably the server is severely overloaded or is
experiencing a resource shortage. As a last resort, reboot the server to
clear the problem.
Server closed connection
connection to the server was lost
Either the server has closed the communication connection to the
Management Console or the ClusterPulse process has died on the server
you were logged onto.
Log on to the server if you are remote. Verify that the ClusterPulse
process is still executing and restart HP Clustered File System if
necessary.
Server protocol version received from <host> is incompatible
with this console version.
Verify that you are using the version of the HP CFS Management Console
provided with HP Clustered File System.