HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.1 Windows Storage Server Edition event notification guide (AG515 - 96011, August 2008)

Chapter 3: Event Messages 37
17010 This cluster takes control of SAN failure resolved.
Action. None. Alert 17009 is resolved.
17011 Singleton cluster unable to take control of SAN. Possibly this server has not
been added to the cluster or has been deleted from the cluster, or possibly a
network failure has partitioned this server from the rest of the cluster. As a
result, some or all filesystem operations may be paused throughout the
cluster. In addition, filesystem mounts and unmounts and disk imports and
deports cannot be performed.
Action. Check the cluster configuration and add the server if it is not
currently a member. Also check the network connections and configuration
for the server to ensure that it can communicate with the rest of the cluster.
17012 Singleton cluster takes control of SAN failure resolved.
Action. None. Alert 17011 is resolved.
17013 This cluster unable to take control of SAN. As a result, some or all filesystem
operations may be paused throughout the cluster. In addition, filesystem
mounts and unmounts and disk imports and deports cannot be performed.
Action. Verify that the servers can access the membership partitions and
have write access to them. If a FibreChannel switch is configured in the
cluster, verify that the servers can communicate with it. If no problems are
found, contact HP Support.
17014 This cluster takes control of SAN failure resolved.
Action. None. Alert 17013 is resolved.
17015 Majority of membership partitions are unwritable, possibly due to a SAN or
storage hardware failure. As a result, disk imports and deports cannot be
done, and some servers may be unable to mount filesystems. In addition,
HP Clustered File System’s ability to recover from a future server failure is
compromised. Such a failure would leave HP Clustered File System no
option but to pause some or all filesystems throughout the cluster to
preserve filesystem integrity.
Action. The servers in the cluster cannot write to the majority of the
membership partitions. Ensure that the servers can access the membership
partitions and have write access to them. If the disks containing the
membership partitions have failed, you will need to recreate the partitions.
(See “Membership Partitions” in the HP StorageWorks Clustered File System
Administration Guide for more information.)
ID Message and Corrective Action