3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software event notification guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96007, June 2009)

Message and Corrective ActionID
Filesystem <filesystem> suspended.
Action. The filesystem has been suspended by the HP Scalable NAS psfssuspend
command or by a third-party application such as a backup utility. Writes to the
filesystem will be blocked until the filesystem is resumed. If the filesystem was
suspended with the psfssuspend command, it can be resumed with the
psfsresume command.
17025
Filesystem <filesystem> resumed.
Action. None. Alert 17025 is resolved.
17026
Unrecoverable corruption has been detected in the mxds datastore. As a result,
some cluster services may not be available. The mxds datastore must be restored
from a backup, using mpimport.
Action. If the mxds datastore was backed up to the default location (conf/
MPmxds.backup), use mpimport -X to restore the datastore to the membership
partitions. If the datastore was backed up to another file, use mpimport -x
<file> to restore the datastore. See Back up and restore membership partitions
in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide for more
information.
17027
Corrupted MXDS datastore resolved.
Action. None. Alert 17027 is resolved.
17028
NN.NN.NN.NN has lost a significant portion of its SAN access, including access
to all the membership partitions, possibly due to a SAN hardware failure.
Action. The specified server, which was the cluster ADM, is unable to write to any
of the membership partitions. Ensure that the server can access the membership
partitions and also has write access to them. Also check for hardware problems
that can limit access to the partitions. If the disks containing the membership
partitions have failed, you will need to recreate the partitions. (See Membership
partitions in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide for
more information.)
17029
<server> losing SAN access resolved.
Action. None. Alert 17029 is resolved.
17030
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