HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.1 Windows Storage Server Edition event notification guide (AG515 - 96011, August 2008)
Chapter 3: Event Messages 33
13923 <server> is unable to join the cluster because the fencing information it
provided does not appear to be valid for this cluster configuration. As a
result, this server will not be allowed to mount filesystems. This problem
may be due to a configuration error or fencing hardware problem.
Action. Check the fencing hardware and the fencing configuration for the
server.
13924 Invalid fencing information from <server> resolved.
Action. None. Alert 13923 is resolved.
13925 One or membership partitions are too small to allow the mxds data store to
be created. As a result, some HP Clustered File System functionality will not
be available. To correct this problem, replace the affected membership
partitions with larger partitions.
Action. Open the Configure Cluster window and go to the Storage Settings
tab, which shows the size of each membership partition. If a partition
contains less than 1 GB, select the partition, click Replace, and then select a
new partition. If three membership partitions are configured, the
replacements can be done while the cluster is online. If only one
membership partition is configured, the cluster must be offline when the
partition is replaced.
13926 Membership partitions are too small for mxds data store resolved.
Action. None. Alert 13925 is resolved.
13927 VolCreateError: unable to create imported volume <volume>.
Action. HP Clustered File System cannot see one or more of the subdevices
included in the volume. Run the mpdump command to list the subdevices
in the volume and then check the state of the disks containing the
subdevices. If the volume is obsolete, delete the volume.
13928 Unable to create imported volume <volume> resolved.
Action. None. Alert 13927 is resolved.
ID Message and Corrective Action