HP StorageWorks Clustered Gateway 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Event Notification Guide (5697-7151, January 2008)

Chapter 3: Event Messages 33
13917 IllegalDisks: One or more imported disks has more than 31 partitions. HP
Clustered File System only supports 31 partitions per disk. Some volume
operations may fail on partitions higher than this limit. See the
Administrator's Guide for further information.
Action. As of HP Clustered File System 3.4, the maximum number of
partitions on a disk or LUN is limited to 31. If you upgraded to HP
Clustered File System 3.4, you may have imported disks or LUNs with more
than 31 partitions, and may have created dynamic volumes using those
higher-numbered partitions. The higher-numbered partitions will continue
to work correctly; however, you should be aware of the following:
A new volume cannot include subdevices having partition numbers
above 31. Existing volumes cannot be extended to include the higher-
numbered partitions.
You will not be able to take a hardware snapshot of partitions with
numbers above 31.
The Alert will remain until the disks containing more than 31 partitions
are deported.
13918 Too many partitions on disk resolved.
Action. None. Alert 13917 is resolved.
13921 VolImportError: unable to access imported volume <volume>.
Action. Check the state of all disks containing subdevices included in the
volume. If no problems are found, reboot the node.
13922 Unable to access imported volume <volume> resolved.
Action. None. Alert 13921 is resolved.
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.
ID Message and Corrective Action