HP XP P9000 Continuous Access Synchronous for Mainframe Systems User Guide
DescriptionError code
(SSB2)
The Add Pair operation cannot run because the used capacity of the Volume Retention on the remote system
exceeds the license capacity.
CBDA
A request for an Add Pair operation was received in the Cnt Ac-S Z-Cnt Ac-J Z combination status. However,
the command was rejected because the Mirror ID of Cnt Ac-J Z was 0.
CBDC
In configuring a Cnt Ac-S Z-Cnt Ac-J Z multi-target configuration, a request for a Cnt Ac-S Z Add Pair operation
was rejected because the Cnt Ac-J Z pair was in the process of copying.
CBDD
The Add Pair operation cannot run because the P-VOL is a Thin Provisioning Pool-VOL.CBE2
The Add Pair operation cannot run because the S-VOL is a Thin Provisioning Pool-VOL.CBE3
More than 32,768 pairs cannot be created in one storage system.CBE7
The pair cannot be created because the specified P-VOL is being shredded by Volume Shredder.CBEB
The pair cannot be created because the specified S-VOL is being shredded by Volume Shredder.CBEC
The request for an Add Pair operation was rejected because the specified S-VOL was a Cnt Ac-J Z S-VOL
or journal volume.
CBED
The request for an Add Pair was rejected because the specified P-VOL is part of a Cnt Ac-J Z pair for delta
resync, or is the P-VOL in a 3 Cnt Ac-J Z DC multi-target configuration.
CBEE
The pair operation failed because of one of the following reasons:CBFA
• A CHA in the RCU for connecting Mainframe is not installed.
• All CHAs in the RCU for connecting Mainframe is blocked.
SSB2=B992 error codes when SSB1 = B901 or B90A
DescriptionError Code
(SSB2)
Error Code
(SSB1)
Pair cannot be created because DKC type dose not support Continuous Access
Asynchronous.
B992B901
Consistency group information cannot be retrieved because Cnt Ac-S Z or Cnt Ac-J Z
is not installed.
B992B90A
Service Information Messages (SIMs)
The XP P9500 generates a service information message (SIM) to notify users of a possible service
requirement for the storage system. The SVP reports all SIMs related to Cnt Ac-S Z operations. The
SIMs reported to the zSeries and S/390 host are logged in the SYS1.LOGREC dataset of the host
operating system.
SIMs are classified according to the following severities: service, moderate, serious, or acute.
The following figure shows a typical 32 byte SIM from the XP P9500. SIMs are displayed on the
host console by reference code (RC) and severity. The six digit RC (composed of bytes 22, 23,
and 13) identifies the possible error and determines the severity. The SIM type (byte 28) indicates
the component that experienced the error. When byte 22 = 21, the SIM is a control unit SIM.
When byte 22 = Dx, the SIM is a device SIM. When byte 22 = (D8 DC), the pair is Cnt Ac-S Z.
The SIM reference code DBFx indicates that the P-VOL status does not match with the S-VOL status,
or the capacity of the paired volume in the RCU exceeds the licensed capacity of Volume Retention.
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