HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)

OptionsAttribute
-fg fence CTGID-fg fence-f fence
Cmd rejected/Abnormal term.: Command execution is rejected, and the operation terminates abnormally.
*If the identical CTGID is specified with the different group name of RAID Manager, then the command is rejected.
So different CTGID must be specified for the different group name.
Returned values
The pairresync command sets the following returned values during exit allowing you to check the
execution results.
Normal termination: 0. When resynchronizing groups, 0 = normal termination for all pairs.
Abnormal termination: other than 0, refer to the error codes for error details.
Error codes
Unrecoverable errors are fixed and not resolved, even after re-executing the command. If the
command failed, the detailed status is logged in the RAID Manager command log ($HORCC_LOG),
even if the user script has no error handling.
The primary and secondary volumes must not be mounted, because the pairresync command
renews data on both the primary and secondary volumes. This command cannot be executed
because it is rejected when the target volume is in a failure accompanying maintenance work (for
example, one side cache failure) (Continuous Access Synchronous/Continuous Access Synchronous
Async/Continuous Access Journal only).
Table 9 Specific Error Codes for pairresync
ValueRecommended ActionError MessageError CodeCategory
236Confirm status using the pairdisplay
command. Make sure all volumes in the group
Unmatched volume
status within the
group
EX_ENQVOLVolume status
(Unrecoverable)
have the same fence level and volume
attributes.
229Confirm pair status using pairdisplay.Inconsistent status in
group
EX_INCSTG
222Confirm pair status using pairdisplay -l.Invalid volume statusEX_INVVOL
228Confirm pair status using pairdisplay.Invalid pair statusEX_INVSTP
Examples
Figure 12 Example of -FHORC Option for pairresync
42 Data management commands