HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP operating system configuration guide for HP-UX XP24000, XP12000, XP10000, SVS200, v01 (A5951-96018, June 2007)

Recommended actionError condition
The control file exists.
The correct major number (64) and minor number are used
with mknod.
The block-type device file exists and is entered correctly with
vgcreate.
The physical volume is not already allocated to another volume
group.
Verify the following:Logical volumes cannot be created
(lvcreate).
The volume capacity for OPEN-x volumes is not greater than
the maximum capacity allowed. See Appendix B - Disk array
device emulations.
The capacity of the volume group is not less than the total
capacity of the partitioned logical volume.
Verify that the character-type device file is entered correctly with
newfs(for example, /dev/vg01/r/vo/x).
The file system cannot be created (newfs
command).
Verify the following:A file system is not mounted after
rebooting.
The host was restarted correctly.
The file system attributes are correct.
The auto-mount information in the /etc/checklist
(/etc/fstab) file is correct.
Reboot the host.The disk array performs a self reboot
because the disk array was busy or it
logged a panic message.
Contact HP.The disk array responds “Not Ready” or
the disk array has displayed “Not Ready”
and timed out.
Check the HBA and make sure it was installed properly.The host detects a parity error.
Reboot the host.
Make sure there are no duplicate disk array TIDs and that disk
array TIDs do not conflict with any host TIDs.
The host hangs or devices are declared
and the host hangs.
Calling the HP support center
If you are unable to resolve an error condition, contact the HP support center for assistance.
Contact information
Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the HP support web site:
http://www.hp.com/support/.
Before you call
Be sure to have the following information available:
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