HP XC System Software Release Notes for Version 3.0
7.11 Possible Problem with ext3 File Systems on SAN Storage
Issues have been reported when an ext3 file system fills up to the point where ENOSPC is returned
to write requests for a long period of time, and the file system is subsequently unmounted. A
forced check is initiated (fsck -fy) before the next mount. It appears that the fsck checks
might cause corruption of the file system inode information.
This problem has been seen only on fiber channel (SAN) storage; it has not been seen with directly
attached storage or NFS storage.
For more information about details and work arounds, consult Bugzilla number 175877 at the
following URL:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=175877
7.12 Nagios Critical Alert
You will see the following System Event Log Critical alert in Nagios if you did not define a BMC
password as described in XREF. Because you did not set a password, the console port is not
accessible. These errors are benign and can be ignored:
Failed to connect to cp-sup6n32:443
In the previous message, :443 represents an https: connection or port number.
If you do not want to see these Nagios alerts, configure the BMC password as described in XREF.
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