3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)

The host on which mxsanlk was run is trying to acquire the SANlock but the
SDMP process responsible for the SANlock is unresponsive.
locked, sdmp process hung
The host on which mxsanlk was run held the SANlock but the SDMP process
responsible for the SANlock is now unresponsive.
lock is corrupt, will repair
This transitional state occurs after the SDMP has detected that the SANlock has
been corrupted but before it has repaired the SANlock.
trying to lock (lock is corrupt, will repair)
The host on which mxsanlk was run is trying to acquire the SANlock. The
SANlock was corrupted but will be repaired.
locked (lock is corrupt, will repair)
The host on which mxsanlk was run holds the lock. The SANlock was corrupted
but will be repaired.
If a membership partition cannot be accessed, use the mprepair utility to correct
the problem.
When you invoke mxsanlk, it checks for the Storage Device Monitor Pulse (SDMP)
daemon. This daemon is responsible for grabbing and maintaining the locks on the
membership partitions.
Depending on the status of the SDMP daemon, you may see one of the following
messages:
Checking for SDMP activity, please wait...
Still trying...
The SDSMP is inactive at this host.
The SDMP appears to be inactive at this host.
If the SDMP daemon is not responding on the host, wait a few seconds and retry the
command. If the command continues to fail, shut down the cluster and then restart
it. This step should restart the SDMP daemon. If you continue to have problems,
contact HP Support.
mxsetsecret set the network secret password
Synopsis
/opt/hpcfs/bin/mxsetsecret -f [--filename] <filename> <secret>
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