HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays Reference Manual

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P9000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide
Abstract
This guide describes the system logs generated by HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console and SVP operations. Topics
include how to view and redirect log output. The intended audience is a storage administrator or authorized service provider
with independent knowledge of HP StorageWorks P9000 disk arrays and HP StorageWorks P9000 software.
HP Part Number: AV400-96333
Published: January 201 1
Edition: Third
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  • Page 1 HP StorageWorks P9000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide Abstract This guide describes the system logs generated by HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console and SVP operations. Topics include how to view and redirect log output. The intended audience is a storage administrator or authorized service provider with independent knowledge of HP StorageWorks P9000 disk arrays and HP StorageWorks P9000 software.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2010, 201 1 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.21 1 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction.....................11 Overview..........................11 Features..........................11 Audit Log file description......................11 Audit log file format........................13 Log output formats for different versions..................16 Syslog file format........................16 2 Using audit logs..................20 Downloading audit log files.....................20 Downloading syslog files......................21 Transferring audit log files to FTP servers..................21 Transferring audit log files to syslog servers................23 Storing audit logs........................24 3 Quick reference..................26...
  • Page 4 [BASE] Disable Auto Delete....................44 [BASE] Edit Storage System....................45 [BASE] Enable Auto Delete....................45 [BASE] Entry Tasks......................46 [BASE] Environment Setting....................46 [BASE] HCSSO Authentication.....................46 [BASE] SetOneTimeKey.......................47 [BASE] Login........................47 [BASE] Logout........................47 [BASE] Release HTTP Block....................47 [BASE] Resume Tasks......................48 [BASE] Set CVAE Info......................48 [BASE] Set Up HTTP Block....................49 [BASE] Suspend Tasks......................49 [BASE] Unlock Forcibly.......................50 Parallel Access Volumes Descriptions..................50...
  • Page 5 [Install] Micro Program.......................70 [Install] MP Install.......................71 [Install] M/F Cache Residency.....................71 [Install] Open Cache Residency...................72 [Install] Release LUSE......................72 [Install] Remove.........................72 [Install] Restore Config......................76 [Install] Set Battery Life......................76 [Install] Set Channel Speed....................77 [Install] Set CommandDev....................77 [Install] Set CommandDevSec....................77 [Install] Set DevGrpDef.......................78 [Install] Set Fibre Address....................78 [Install] Set Fibre Topology....................78 [Install] Set Host Mode.......................79 [Install] Set IP Address......................79...
  • Page 6 [PP KEY] PP Available Install....................95 [PP KEY] PP Disable chk......................96 [PP KEY] PP Enable chk.......................96 [PP KEY] PP Install chk......................96 [PP KEY] PP Install File chk....................97 [PP KEY] PP Removal chk.....................97 Provisioning Descriptions......................97 [PROV] Add Host Group.....................97 [PROV] Add Hosts......................98 [PROV] Add LU Path......................98 [PROV] Add LUN Paths.......................99 [PROV] Add WWN......................99...
  • Page 7 [PROV] Release LUSE......................123 [PROV] Relocate Tier......................123 [PROV] Remove Hosts.......................124 [PROV] Release LUSE......................124 [PROV] Restore LDEVs.......................124 [PROV] Restore Pools......................125 [PROV] Set Channel Speed....................125 [PROV] Set CommandDev....................125 [PROV] Set CommandDevSec....................126 [PROVl] Set DevGrpDef....................126 [PROV] Set FCSP Host......................127 [PROV] Set FCSP Port Info....................127 [PROV] Set FCSP Port Switch.....................127 [PROV] Set FCSP Target....................128 [PROV] Set Fibre Address....................128...
  • Page 8 [BC Z] Suspend Pair......................145 Snapshot Descriptions......................146 [BC/SS] Pairsplit-S......................146 SNMP API Descriptions......................146 [SNMP API] Set SNMP Agent....................146 Spreadsheet Descriptions.......................147 [Spreadsheet] CflSet End....................147 [Spreadsheet] CflSet Start....................147 [Spreadsheet] LUNM Operation..................147 Continuous Access Synchronous Descriptions................148 [Cnt Ac-S] Change Option....................148 [Cnt Ac-S] Change Pair Option..................149 [Cnt Ac-S] Function Switch....................149 [Cnt Ac-S] Paircreate......................149 [Cnt Ac-S] Pairresync......................150...
  • Page 9 [Ext Stor] Add External Volumes..................174 [Ext Stor] Assign MP Blade....................176 [Ext Stor] Delete ES VOLs....................176 [Ext Stor] Disconnect ES Paths....................176 [Ext Stor] Disconnect ES VOLs....................177 [Ext Stor] Edit ES Path Config.....................177 [Ext Stor] Edit ES VOLs......................178 [Ext Stor] Edit External WWNs..................179 [Ext Stor] Merge ES Path Grps...................179 [Ext Stor] ProfileUpgrade....................180 [Ext Stor] Reconnect ES Paths.....................180...
  • Page 10 8 Support and other resources..............195 Contacting HP........................195 Subscription service......................195 Related information.......................195 HP websites........................195 Conventions for storage capacity values..................196 Typographic conventions.......................196 HP product documentation survey...................197 A Audit log user operations................198 Logging in or out........................198 Using Actions menu......................198 Using Reports menu......................208 Using Maintenance menu......................209 Using Settings menu......................209 Using Resource Lock menu.....................211 Using Remote Web Console CLI.....................211...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    1 Introduction Unless otherwise specified, the term P9000 in this guide refers to the following disk array: P9500 Disk Array The GUI illustrations in this guide were created using a Windows computer with the Internet Explorer browser. Actual windows may differ depending on the operating system and browser used. GUI contents also vary with licensed program products, storage system models, and firmware versions.
  • Page 12 Table 1 Audit Log File Components Component Audit Log File Syslog File File Type Auditlog information file 1 syslog.log Auditlog information file 2 Downloaded File audit-SVPYYYYMMDD.tgz or syslogYYYYMMDD.tgz Name audit-DKCYYYYMMDD.tgz where where YYYY = year YYYY = year MM = month MM = month DD = day DD = day...
  • Page 13: Audit Log File Format

    Audit log file format The following shows sample audit log files: Figure 1 Audit Log File 1 (SVP) Figure 2 Audit Log File 2 (DKC) Basic Information Table 2 Basic Information in Audit Log File Item File 1 (SVP) File 2 (DKC) Version XXYY indicates the version number of the Same as File 1.
  • Page 14 Table 2 Basic Information in Audit Log File (continued) Item File 1 (SVP) File 2 (DKC) Time HH:MM:SS.xxx indicates the hour, minute, Same as File 1. second, and millisecond the audit log was created. Time zone The time difference between Universal Same as File 1.
  • Page 15 Table 2 Basic Information in Audit Log File (continued) Item File 1 (SVP) File 2 (DKC) Result The result of your operation. The result of the received commands. Normal end. The operation has ended Normal end. The authentication has ended normally.
  • Page 16: Log Output Formats For Different Versions

    Table 3 Symbols Used in Detailed Parameter in Audit Log (SVP) Symbol Definition + and - '+' or '-' displays at the beginning of a line. '+' means the beginning of the index. The number of occurrences of '+' represents the number of indents. '-' means that the line continues from the previous line.
  • Page 17 Figure 3 Syslog File Table 5 Items in the Syslog File Item Description Priority The priority of an item in the syslog file is determined according to the following formula, enclosed by brackets (< >): Priority = 8 X Facility + Severity Facility is 1 (fixed).
  • Page 18 Table 5 Items in the Syslog File (continued) Item Description Message identification The serial number of the syslog header information. No output Date, time#2* The date, time and the time difference between UTC in the format of "YYYY-MM-DD-Thh:mm:ss.s ± hh:mm". YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: day hh: hour, mm: minute, ss.s: second in one decimal place.
  • Page 19 Table 5 Items in the Syslog File (continued) Item Description Detailed information Identification of the host sending the request. No output. No output. No output. Collective operation identification number. This is a serial number that identifies that multiple lines displayed by one operation are the same operation. No output when the category name is "AnomalyEvent".
  • Page 20: Using Audit Logs

    2 Using audit logs You can download audit log files and syslog files to Remote Web Console computer or transfer audit log files to FTP servers or syslog servers. Downloading audit log files Download the audit log files to Remote Web Console computer to prevent the old data from being overwritten.
  • Page 21: Downloading Syslog Files

    Select a destination for the file and click Save. It takes from one to five minutes to download the audit log file. Click Close to close the Audit Log Properties dialog box. NOTE: Audit Log (DKC) is first accumulated in the system disk before it is transferred to SVP. Therefore, it might take time to transfer it to SVP.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Click to change to Modify mode. Perform the following if using a primary FTP server. Select Enable in Output to Primary Server. Enter the IP Address in the Primary Server Setting. Do not enter the periods. Enter the User ID and the Password you use to login the primary FTP server. Enter the output folder to which the audit log file will be sent.
  • Page 23: Transferring Audit Log Files To Syslog Servers

    Click to change to Modify mode. Click Transfer. A message appears indicating that the transfer has completed. Transferring audit log files to syslog servers If you configure syslog server settings, the audit log will be always transferred to the syslog server. Prerequisites User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is required for transferring the audit log to syslog servers.
  • Page 24: Storing Audit Logs

    Enter the name of the storage system from which you are transferring the audit log file in Location Identification Name. The name can contain up to 32 one-byte characters, including: Letters (A-Z and a-z) Numbers (0-9) Symbols (including ! " # $ % & ' ( ) = - ~ ^ | \ { } [ ] @ ` : ; * + _ ? / < > .) You cannot use a comma (,) or a space.
  • Page 25 Click to change to Modify mode. Select one of the following for Audit Log Buffer: Enable to temporarily store audit logs in a system disk before storing the logs in the SVP. Disable to store audit logs directly in the SVP. Click Apply.
  • Page 26: Quick Reference

    3 Quick reference This chapter a provides quick reference to what each log indicates. Remote Web Console and SVP operation The storage system logs operations performed from Remote Web Console computer or SVP. The following table lists the function/operation names as well as GUI operations that trigger logging. Functions are listed in alphabetical order.
  • Page 27 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation BASE Logout Log out from Remote Web Console or SVP BASE Release HTTP Block Changing settings on the Release HTTP Blocking window BASE Resume Tasks Resuming a task BASE...
  • Page 28 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Install Initialize ORM Value Maintenance on SVP Install Install Maintenance on SVP Install Install CV Maintenance on SVP Install M/F Cache Residency Maintenance on SVP Install Machine Install Date Maintenance on SVP...
  • Page 29 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Maintenance Pre Quick Format Stop Maintenance on SVP Maintenance Quick Format Maintenance on SVP Maintenance Replace Maintenance on SVP Maintenance Restore Maintenance on SVP Maintenance Restore Data Maintenance on SVP...
  • Page 30 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PROV Add LUN Paths Mapping an LU path Creating an alternate LUN path Copying the selected LUN path PROV Add WWN LUN Manager operation using Configuration File Loader PROV Assign MP Blade...
  • Page 31 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PROV Edit Host Grps(Name) Editing host group settings PROV Edit LDEVs(tier) Relocating tier PROV Edit MP Blades Editing the MP blade setting PROV Edit Ports(Address) Editing a port address PROV...
  • Page 32 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PROV Set CommandDevSec LUN Manager operation using Configuration File Loader PROV Set DevGrpDef LUN Manager operation using Configuration File Loader PROV Set FCSP Host Creating, changing, or deleting the host authentication information PROV...
  • Page 33 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation BC/SS Change Reserve Business Copy Initialize Option Paircreate Pairresync Pairsplit Pairsplit-E Pairsplit-S BC Z Add Pair Business Copy Z Change Reserve Delete Pair Initialize Option Resync Pair...
  • Page 34 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Cnt Ac-J Change-JNL-Option Continuous Access Journal Change-Mirror-Option Journal-Vol Journal-Vol Pair-Option Paircreate Pairresync Pairsplit-r Pairsplit-S R-Cmd.Dev. System-Option Cnt Ac-J Z Add-Pair Continuous Access Journal Z Change-JNL-Option Change-Mirror-Option Clear-SIM...
  • Page 35: Command Sent From The Host

    Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Auto LUN Create Auto Plan Auto LUN Del Auto Plan Log Del Migration Log Delete Auto Plan Set Auto Plan Param Set Class Threshold Set Fixed PG Set Migration Vol Set Plan Condition...
  • Page 36: Single Sign-On Operation

    Single Sign-on operation The following table shows the function name and the operation name concerning the single sign-on. Table 9 Audit Log and Single Sign-on Operation Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation BASE Certificate Import Importing a certificate for single sign-on Delete Certificate Deleting a certificate for single sign-on Login...
  • Page 37: Audit Log Examples

    4 Audit log examples This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by each function and operation that can be performed with Remote Web Console and SVP. The descriptions are listed alphabetically by function name and operation name. For the detailed information of version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 16).
  • Page 38: [Auditlog] Over Threshold

    Storage,SVP,AnomalyEvent,Success,,R700:65307,, Japan-Tokyo,,,,,,,,,,,,,[AuditLog],Over MaxLine,,Normal end [AuditLog] Over Threshold This information appears in the syslog file only. Example <14> Jan 4 06:25:18 SVP Storage: CELFSS,1.1,250001,, 2006-01-04T06:25:18.3Z, Storage,SVP,AnomalyEvent,Success,,R700:65307,, Japan-Tokyo,,,,,,,,,,,,,[AuditLog],Over Threshold,,Normal end [AuditLog] Set FTP Server Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [AuditLog],Set FTP Server,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{ServerType,IPAddrVer,OutFlg,SrvAddr,UserName,OutputDir} =[{Primary,IPv4,Disable,192.168.0.1,root,/Data/AuditLog},...
  • Page 39: [Auditlog] Sim Complete

    Basic Information Parameter Description Detail Flag=Enable Detailed information is output to the syslog server. Detail Flag=Disable Detailed information is not output to the syslog server. Detailed Information No detailed information is output when no setting is changed. Item Description DetailFlg Indicates whether to output detailed information to the syslog server.
  • Page 40: [Acm] Change Password

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{User Name,User Group Name} =[{User01,Group01},{User02,Group01}], Num. of Users=2 Detailed Information Item Description User Name The user name that was added to a user group. User Group Name The name of the user group to which the user ID was added. Num.
  • Page 41: [Acm] Delete Users

    [ACM] Delete Users Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx,+00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ACM],Delete Users,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{User Name}={{User01},{User02}},Num. of Users=2 Detailed Information Item Description User Name The user name that was deleted. Num. of Users The number of users that were deleted. [ACM] Edit User Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx,+00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ACM],Edit User,,Normal end,...
  • Page 42: [Acm] Set Login Message

    [ACM] Set Login Message Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [ACM],Set Login Message,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LoginMessageSentence=Login Message Detailed Information Item Description LoginMessageSentence Indicates the sentence displayed on the login window of Remote Web Console. BASE Descriptions [BASE] Certificate Update Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Certificate Update,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{File Name,Result}=[{server.crt,Normal end},...
  • Page 43: [Base] Control Panel Restore

    [BASE] Control Panel Restore Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Control Panel Restore,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{File Name,Result} =[{User Account Information,Normal end}, {Environment Parameter List,Normal end}, {Audit Log Transfer Information,Normal end}, {External Authentication,-}, {External Application Link,-},{CVAE Setting,-}] Detailed Information Item Description File Name Name of the restore file Result Result of the restore operation...
  • Page 44: [Base] Delete Reports

    [BASE] Delete Reports Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[BASE],Delete Reports,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{FolderName,Result}=[{XXXXXXXXX,Normal end}, {XXXXXXXXX,Normal end},{XXXXXXXXX,Normal end}, -{XXXXXXXXX,Normal end}],Num. of Reports=4 Detailed Information Item Description FolderName Folder name of deleted configuration report. Result Result of the operation Normal end: normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: part code, yyyyy: error code Num.
  • Page 45: [Base] Edit Storage System

    YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,Normal end},{20100101-CreateLdev, Create LDEV,User02,YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,Normal end}], Num. of Tasks=2 Detailed Information Item Description Task Name The task name that the disable auto delete operation was performed. Type Type of the task. User Name User ID who performed the operation. Submission Time Time when the task was registered.
  • Page 46: [Base] Entry Tasks

    Item Description User Name User ID who performed the operation. Submission Time Time when the task was registered. Result Result of the operation Normal end: normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyy): Abnormal end, -: not selected xxxx: part code, yyyy: error code Num.
  • Page 47: [Base] Setonetimekey

    * "0" is always output in the connection number. Example 2: When SSO authentication failed 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=,0,, [BASE],HCSSO Authentication,,Error(xxxxx-yyyyy), from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx * "0" is always output in the connection number. [BASE] SetOneTimeKey Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,0,, [BASE],HCSSO SetOneTimeKey EntryOver,Error(xxxxx-yyyyy), from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx * "0"...
  • Page 48: [Base] Resume Tasks

    [BASE] Resume Tasks Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Resume Tasks,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Task Name,Type,User Name,Submission Time,Result} =[{20100101-EditSubsystem,Edit Subsystem,User01, YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,Normal end},{20100101-CreateLdev, Create LDEV,User02,YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,Normal end}], Num. of Tasks=2 Detailed Information Item Description Task Name Name of the resumed task. Type Type of the task. User Name User ID who resumed the task.
  • Page 49: [Base] Set Up Http Block

    Item Description LicenseInfo License information Num. of LicenseInfos The number of license information [BASE] Set Up HTTP Block Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Set Up HTTP Block,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{HTTP Block,Result}={Blocked,Normal end} Detailed Information item Description HTTP Block Status of the HTTP Block. -: disabled, Blocked : enabled Result Result of the HTTP Block setting...
  • Page 50: [Base] Unlock Forcibly

    [BASE] Unlock Forcibly Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM.SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Unlock Forcibly,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx Parallel Access Volumes Descriptions [PAV] Add Alias Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PAV],Add Alias,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC=0x00,CU=0x00 ++{Alias LDEV,Base LDEV}=[{0xFD,0x00},{0xFE,0x00},{0xFF,0x01}], Num. of Alias LDEVs=3 +LDKC=0x00,CU=0x01 ++{Alias LDEV,Base LDEV}=[{0xFF,0x00}],Num. of Alias LDEVs=1 +Num.
  • Page 51: E-Mail Descriptions

    Item Description Num. of Alias LDEVs The number of alias devices allocated to the CU number indicated in CU of the index. Num. of Alias LDEVs The number of alias devices allocated to all CU numbers indicated in CU of the index. E-Mail Descriptions [E-Mail] MailAddress Write Example...
  • Page 52: Compatible Flashcopy Descriptions

    Detailed Information Item Description MailNoticeSetting Indicates whether the mail notice is enabled or disabled.Disable or Enable will appear. Compatible FlashCopy Descriptions [FC Z] Set SCP Time Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [FC],Set SCP Time,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC,CU,SCP Time(s)}= -[{0x00,0x00,600},{0x00,0x01,600},{0x00,0x02,600}, {0x00,0x03,600},{0x00,0x04,600},(snip), {0x00,0xFE,600}], Num.
  • Page 53: [Information] Orm Value

    [Information] ORM Value Example 1: changing the threshold of SAS 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Information],ORM Value,Alter,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Type=7days +{Read Err.(Unrecovered),Read Err.(Recovered), Seek Err.(Recovered),Seek Err.(Unrecovered),Not Ready, Other Errors}={15,1.00e-008,100,10,10,10} ++PDEV=[HDD000-01,HDD000-02],Num. of PDEVs=2 Example 2: changing the threshold of flash drive 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Information],ORM Value,Alter,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Type=Total +{Total Defect Count}={15}...
  • Page 54: [Information] Sim Complete

    [Information] SIM Complete Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Information],SIM Complete,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Reference Code=[XXXXXX,XXXXXX],Num. of Reference Codes=2 Detailed Information Item Description Reference Code The SIM reference code which error and service request is solved. Num. of Reference The number of SIM reference code which error and service request is solved. Codes [Information] SIM Reporting Option Example...
  • Page 55: [Information] Threshold Value

    [Information] Threshold Value Example 1 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Information],Threshold Value,Alter,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Type=7days +{Mechanical error(Recovered,Unrecd.),Media error(Recovered, Unrecd.),Read/Write error(Recovered,Unrecd.), Drive I/F error(Recovered,Unrecd.), Controller hardware error(Recovered,Unrecd.), SAS I/F error Port 0(Unrecd.), SAS I/F error Port 1(Unrecd.),Port 0 error(Unrecd.), Port 1 error(Unrecd.)} ={(150,60),(0,15),(150,30),(150,6),(150,6),6,6,12,12} ++PDEV=[HDD000-01,HDD000-02],Num. of PDEVs=2 Example 2 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Information],Threshold Value,Error Reset,Normal end,...
  • Page 56: Install Descriptions

    Item Description PDEV The mounting location of PDEV that is the target of Alter or error reset. Num. of PDEVs The number of PDEVs. Install Descriptions [Install] Add Host Group Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Add Host Group,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,HostGrpName,Mode,Option[0:31],Option[32:63], Option[64:95]}={XX,0xXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,0xXX,0xXXXXXXXX, 0xXXXXXXXX,0xXXXXXXXX} ++{WWN,Nickname}=[{0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}, {0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}],Num.
  • Page 57: [Install] Add Wwn

    Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group is created. HostGrpID The host group number linked to the logical volume. Indicates LUN of the logical volume linked to the host group. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume linked to the host group. Num.
  • Page 58: [Install] Backup Config

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{New Ver.,Old Ver.}={xx-xx-xx/xx,xx-xx-xx/xx} Detailed Information Item Description New Ver. The new version number. Old Ver. The old version number. [Install] Backup Config Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Backup Config,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Ver.=xx-xx-xx/xx Detailed Information Item Description Ver. The version number of the configuration information to be backed up. [Install] Change Host Group Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 59: [Install] Dcr Prestaging

    Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host was connected. HostGrpID The host group number on which the host with WWN or nickname of the host bus adapter being changed is registered. Indicates WWN of the host bus adapter before the change. Change WWN Indicates WWN of the host bus adapter after the change.
  • Page 60: [Install] Delete Host Group

    [Install] Delete Host Group Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Delete Host Group,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID}=[{XX,0xXXX},{XX,0xXXX}],Num. of Host Groups=2 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group deleted or initialized was created. HostGrpID The host group number deleted or initialized. Num.
  • Page 61: [Install] Dku Emulation

    Item Description Indicates WWN of the host deleted from the host group. Num. of WWNs The number of hosts (WWN) deleted from the host group. [Install] Dku Emulation Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Dku Emulation,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Type=3390 ++LDEV(LDKC:CU:LDEV)=[0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x00:0x01], Num. of LDEVs=2 +Type=3390-3A ++LDEV(LDKC:CU:LDEV)=[0x00:0x00:0x02,0x00:0x00:0x03], Num.
  • Page 62: [Install] Format Stop

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Format,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PG=[1-1],Num. of PGs=1 +PG=[E1-1],Num. of PGs=1 ->in case of an external volume +PG=[V1-1],Num. of PGs=1 ->in case of a virtual volume +PG=[X1-1], Num. of PGs=1 ->in case of a Thin Provisioning volume +LDEV=[0x00:0x03:0x2f],Num. of LDEVs=1 Detailed Information Item Description...
  • Page 63: [Install] Install

    [Install] Install Example 1: installing additional channel adapters 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Install,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{CHA,Kind}={CHA-1EL,16FC (Fibre )}, ++{Port,Initiator/Target,Channel Speed,CU Number} =[{1C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},{3C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE}, {5C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},{7C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE}, {1D,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},{3D,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE}, {5D,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},{7D,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE}], Num. of Ports=8 +{CHA,Kind}={CHA-1FU, 16MF(Mfibre)}, ++{Port,HTP/FNP,CU Number,Emulation} =[{1E,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107},{3E,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107}, {5E,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107}, {7E,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107},{1F,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107}, {3F,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107},{5F,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107}, {7F,HTP,00:00-00:FE,I-2107}],Num. of Ports=8 +{CHA,Kind}={CHA-2QL,16FC (Fibre )}, ++{Port,Initiator/Target,Channel Speed,CU Number} =[{2C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},{4C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE}, {6C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},{8C,Target,Auto,00:00-00:FE},...
  • Page 64 from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{DKA,Kind}=[{DKA-1AL,DKF 4MP},{DKA-1LL,DKF 4MP}, {DKA-2ML,DKF 4MP},{DKA-2XL,DKF 4MP}],Num. of DKAs=4 +{DKU,Kind}=[{DKU-11,2.5" DKU}],Num. of DKUs=1 +{PG,RAID Level,Drive Type,Protection Level,Emulation, Concatenation,Encryption} ={3-1,RAID1 (2D+2D),DKR5C-J600SS,Standard,OPEN-V,-,Disable}, ++{LDKC:CU:LDEV,Emulation,Size,Unit,System Disk,SSID,MPB} =[{0x00:0x05:0x00,OPEN-V,2251536384,LBA,Disable,0x0009,Auto}], Num. of LDEVs=1 +{PG,RAID Level,Drive Type,Protection Level, Emulation,Concatenation,Encryption} ={3-2,RAID5 (3D+1P),DKR5C-J600SS,Standard,OPEN-V,-,Disable}, ++{LDKC:CU:LDEV,Emulation,Size,Unit,System Disk,SSID,MPB} =[{0x00:0x05:0x01,OPEN-V,3377304576,LBA,Disable,0x0009,Auto}], Num. of LDEVs=1 +{PG,RAID Level,Drive Type,Protection Level, Emulation,Concatenation,Encryption} ={3-3,RAID1 (2D+2D),DKR5C-J600SS,Standard,OPEN-V,-,Disable}, ++{LDKC:CU:LDEV,Emulation,Size,Unit,System Disk,SSID,MPB}...
  • Page 65 Item Description Emulation The emulation type. Concatenation The RAID concatenated parity group number. A hyphen (-) is indicated when the parity group is not RAID concatenated. Encryption The status of the encryption setting. 0-31: Encryption Key ID Disable: Disabled. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number.
  • Page 66 Item Description Num. of CMs The number of cache memory. Cache Residency The capacity of Cache Residency. available size CLPR The CLPR number. Cache size The capacity of the cache memory allocated to CLPR. Cache Residency size The capacity of Cache Residency allocated to CLPR. Extent Number The number of extents allocated to CLPR.
  • Page 67: Basic Information

    Detailed Information for Example 6 Item Description The installed location of the MPB. Auto LDEV Assignment The attribute of auto LDEV assignment. Num. of MPBs The number of MPBs. Example 7: installing additional SVP 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Install,SVP,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{SVP}={SVP-OPTION} +{IPAddress,Subnet Mask} ={(123.456.789.123),(255.255.255.255)} +Use Duplex= Valid...
  • Page 68: [Install] Install Cv

    Item Description M-SVP Master SVP details are provided in the format described below. IPv4(IPAddress,Subnet Mask) IPv4 (IPAddress: IP address, Subnet Mask: Subnet mask) IPv6(IPAddress, Subnet IPv6 (IPAddress: IP address, Subnet Prefix length: The value of subnet prefix) Prefix length) S-SVP Standby SVP details are provided in the format described below.
  • Page 69: [Install] Machine Install Date

    [Install] Machine Install Date Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Machine Install Date,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Date=YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm Detailed Information Item Description Date Indicates the date and the time of the setting in “YYYY/MM/DD HH: mm” format (YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: day, HH: hour, mm: minute). [Install] Make LUSE Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 70: [Install] Micro Program

    Parameter Description Quick Format Close The progress window of preparing for Quick Format is closed. Note:No parameters are selected for any case other than those described in this table. Detailed Information Item Description The parity group number. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers. Slot The slot number.
  • Page 71: [Install] Mp Install

    [Install] MP Install Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],MP Install,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Micro Program ={RAMBOOT,HTP,FCDG,DKCMAIN,DKAF},Num. of Kinds=5 +Target MP={MP00-1MA,MP01-1MA,MP02-1MA},Num. of MPs=3 Detailed Information Item Description Micro Program The kind of microcode installed. Num. of Kinds The number of kinds of the installed microcodes. Target MP The mounting location of the installed processor.
  • Page 72: [Install] Open Cache Residency

    [Install] Open Cache Residency Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Open Cache Residency,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC:CU:LDEV=0x00:0x00:0x00 ++{Define,Mode,Prestaging,Start LBA,End LBA} =[{Set,Bind,No,0,2015},{Set,Priority,Yes,3636,4175}, {Delete,-,-,3636,4175}],Num. of Cache Residency Settings=3 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number of the logical volume (for an open system) where Cache Residency is set.
  • Page 73 =[{CHA-1EU,16FC (Fibre )},{CHA-2QU,16FC (Fibre )}], Num. of CHAs=2 Detailed Information for Example 1 Item Description Channel Adapter The Channel Adapter (CHA) mounting location. (CHA) Kind The kind of PCB mounted. Num. of Channel The number of Channel Adapter (CHA)s. Adapter (CHA)s Example 2: removing a Disk Adapter (DKA), an ECC Group or an LDEV 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Remove,,Normal end,...
  • Page 74 +Cache Residency available Size=512 +{CLPR,Cache size,Cache Residency size,Extent Number} =[{CLPR0,84992,1024,16384}],Num. of CLPRs=1 +PP Flag=[<64KLDEV, SI/VM Extension1, FCV2, DP, CoW, TPF>, ],Num. of PP Flags=2 +Max Number of CUs=64 Detailed Information for Example 3 Item Description The mounting location of the PCB for cache memory. The capacity of CMG.
  • Page 75 Detailed Information for Example 5 Item Description PCI ADP Equip Whether the PCI is installed or not. ON: Installed, OFF: Not installed Example 6: removing additional MPB 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Remove,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx {MPB,Auto LDEV Assignment} =[{MPB-1MB,Enable},{MPB-2MD,Enable},{MPB-1MF,Enable}, {MPB-2MH,Enable}],Num. of MPBs=4 Detailed Information for Example 6 Item Description The installed location of the MPB.
  • Page 76: [Install] Restore Config

    Item Description Use Duplex The duplex status of the SVP. Valid or Invalid will appear. SVP Kind The kind of the duplex status. Master SVP or Standby SVP will appear. IPv4 The status of IPv4 settings. Valid or Invalid will appear. IPv6 The status of IPv6 settings.
  • Page 77: [Install] Set Channel Speed

    Detailed Information Item Description Use Battery Life The status of Battery life function set. Valid: Valid, Invalid: Invalid Date Indicates the date of the setting in “YYYY/MM/DD " format (YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: day). A hyphen (-) is indicated when the information is not set. Remained Life The remaining date of the battery shelf life.
  • Page 78: [Install] Set Devgrpdef

    +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,CommandDevSec}=[{0x00:0xXX:0xXX,Disable}, {0x00:0xXX:0xXX,Enable}],Num. of LDEVs=2 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the command device is set. CommandDevSec Indicates whether the command device security setting is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num.
  • Page 79: [Install] Set Host Mode

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,Fabric,Connection} =[{XX,Enable,FC-AL},{XX,Disable,FC-AL}, {XX,Enable,P-to-P},{XX,Disable,P-to-P}],Num. of Ports=4 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the topology of Fibre Channel is set. Fabric Indicates whether the Fabric switch is enabled or disabled. Enable: Enabled, Disable: Disabled Connection The connecting mode of the Fabric switch selected. FC-AL: FC-AL is selected, P-to-P: P-to-P is selected Num.
  • Page 80: [Install] Set Security Switch

    ={((555.666.777.888),(255.255.255.255)), ((9999:AAAA:BBBB:CCCC:DDDD:EEEE:FFFF:0000),(64))} Basic Information Parameter Description Change of the IP address for SVP SVP&DKC Change of the IP address for SVP and DKC Detailed Information Item Description IPAddress The IP address in SVP. Subnet Mask The subnet mask in SVP. Use Duplex Indicates whether the Duplex setting in SVP is valid or invalid.
  • Page 81: [Install] Set Subsystem Time

    [Install] Set Subsystem Time Example 1: The case of TOD Change 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Set Subsystem Time,TOD Change,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Time=YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:SS Example 2: The case of Synchro. Infor. For IPv4 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Set Subsystem Time,Synchro. Infor.,Normal end, xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Use Synchro.,SNTP IP,SNTP Port,Time Zone,Check Time} ={Valid,(123.456.789.123),100,Tokyo Standard Time,24} For IPv6 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 82: [Install] System Option

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume where the user authentication is specified. UserAuth Indicates whether the user authentication is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num. of LDEVs The number of logical volumes where the user authentication is set. [Install] System Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 83: [Install] System Tuning

    Item Description Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs. The LPR name. Cache Tuning The level of Cache Tuning. Num. of LPRs The number of LPRs. Command Control Command Control Mode The local mode number. The setting status. ON: Set, Off: Release Num.
  • Page 84: [Install] Update Config

    [Install] Update Config Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Update Config,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{New Ver.,Old Ver.}={xx-xx-xx/xx,xx-xx-xx/xx} Detailed Information Item Description New Ver. The new version number. Old Ver. The old version number. [Install] Volume to Space Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Volume to Space,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{PG,LDKC:CU:LDEV}=[{1-1,0x00:0x00:0x01},{1-1-(1), 0x00:0x00:0x02}],Num.
  • Page 85: [Maintenance] Correction Copy

    Detailed Information Item Description The mounting location of the PCB (Channel Adapter (CHA), Disk Adapter (DKA), CM, MPB, or ESW) to be blocked. Num. of PCBs The number PCB to be blocked. PDEV The mounting location of the PDEV (physical device) to be blocked. The parity group number.
  • Page 86: [Maintenance] Format Stop

    Basic Information The parameter Progress Error is output when a failure is detected while displaying the progress of the Format process. Detailed Information Item Description The parity group number. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. LDEV The LDEV number. Num.
  • Page 87: [Maintenance] Pcb Restore

    [Maintenance] PCB Restore Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS:xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=maintenance,0,, [Maintenance],PCB Restore,,Error, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PCB=[CACHE-2CC],Num. of PCBs=1 Detailed Information Item Description The PCB. Num. of PCBs The number of PCBs. [Maintenance] Pre QuickFormat Stop This log information is output when the Quick Format process is suspended. Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Pre QuickFormat Stop,,Normal end,...
  • Page 88: [Maintenance] Replace

    Detailed Information Item Description The parity group number. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. LDEV The LDEV number. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs. [Maintenance] Replace Example 1: replacing parts 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance], Replace,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Parts name=SSVP Example 2: replacing an SFP 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance], Replace,,Normal end,...
  • Page 89: [Maintenance] Restore

    Detailed Information Item Description Parts name The name of the parts (DKCPS-xx, DKCFAN-xxx, DKCPANEL-x, PCIADP, PCICON, BATTERY-xxx, SVP-BASIC, SVP-OPTION, HUBBOX-xx, HDDPWR-xxxx, DKUPS-xxx, HDDFAN-xxx) specified to be replaced. The port that Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFPs) are inserted. Num.of SFPs The number of inserted Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFPs). The mounting location of the PCB, (Channel Adapter (CHA), Disk Adapter (DKA), cache memory, CM, or ESW) to be replaced.
  • Page 90: [Maintenance] Restore Data

    Detailed Information Item Description The mounting location of the PCB (Channel Adapter (CHA), Disk Adapter (DKA), cache memory (CM), MPB, or ESW) to be restored. Num. of PCBs The number of PCBs to be restored. PDEV The location of the PDEV to be restored. The parity group number.
  • Page 91: [Maintenance] Transfer Config

    [Maintenance] Transfer Config Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Transfer Config,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [Maintenance] Type Change Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance], Type Change,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{SFP,Type}=[{1A,Short Wave},{3A,Short Wave}, {5A,Short Wave},{7A,Long Wave}],Num. of SFPs=4 Detailed Information Item Description The port that Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFPs) are inserted. Type The type of the Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP).
  • Page 92: Performance Monitor Descriptions

    Detailed Information Item Description The parity group number. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs. Performance Monitor Descriptions [Perf Mon] Cache Residency Prestaging Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Perf Mon],Cache Residency Prestaging,,Normal end,...
  • Page 93: [Perf Mon] Delete Unused Wwns

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume (for an open system) where the setting information of Cache Residency cache is canceled. Start LBA The starting LBA number of the cancelled data. End LBA The ending LBA number of the cancelled data.
  • Page 94: [Perf Mon] Edit Wwn

    [Perf Mon] Edit WWN Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Update Mode,HBA WWN,Change WWN Name,Change HBA WWN} =[{Change HBA WWN,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}, {Change WWN Name,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,}],Num. of WWNs=2 Detailed Information Item Description Update Mode The changing mode of WWN. Change HBA WWN: Change of HBA WWN, Change WWN Name: Change of WWN name. HBA WWN The name of HBA WWN.
  • Page 95: [Perf Mon] Set Open Cache Residency

    Item Description End CC-HH The ending cylinder number (CC) and the ending head number (HH) of the data resident in Cache Residency cache. Num. of LDEVs The number of the logical volume (for a mainframe system) where the setting information of Cache Residency cache is added or changed.
  • Page 96: [Pp Key] Pp Disable Chk

    Detailed Information Item Description P.P.Name The name of the option installed in the Available mode. Result The result of installation in the Available mode. Num. of PPs The number of the options installed in the Available mode. [PP KEY] PP Disable chk Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PP KEY],PP Disable chk,,Normal end,...
  • Page 97: [Pp Key] Pp Install File Chk

    Detailed Information Item Description Key Code The key code used for installation. P.P.Name The name of the installed option. Result The result of installation. Num. of PPs The number of the installed options. [PP KEY] PP Install File chk Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PP KEY],PP Install File chk,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 98: [Prov] Add Hosts

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,HostGrpName,Mode,Option[0:31],Option[32:63], Option[64:95]}={XX,0xXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,0xXX,0xXXXXXXXX, 0xXXXXXXXX,0xXXXXXXXX} ++{WWN,Nickname}=[{0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}, {0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}],Num. of WWNs=2 +{Port,HostGrpID,HostGrpName,Mode,Option[0:31],Option[32:63], Option[64:95]}={XX,0xXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,0xXX,0xXXXXXXXX, 0xXXXXXXXX,0xXXXXXXXX} +Num. of Host Groups=2 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group has been added. HostGrpID The host group number newly added. HostGrpName The name of the newly added host group.
  • Page 99: [Prov] Add Lun Paths

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Add LU Path,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,LUN,LDKC:CU:LDEV} =[{XX,0xXXX,0xXXX,0xXX:0xXX:0xXX}, {XX,0xXXX,0xXXX,0xXX:0xXX:0xXX}, {XX,0xXXX,0xXXX,0xXX:0xXX:0xXX}],Num. of Paths=3 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group is created. HostGrpID The host group number linked to the logical volume. Indicates LUN of the logical volume linked to the host group.
  • Page 100: [Prov] Assign Mp Blade

    Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group was created. HostGrpID The host group number where the host was registered. Indicates WWN of the host bus adapter for the host registered in the host group. WWN is a 16-digit number in the hexadecimal format.
  • Page 101: [Prov] Complete Sims

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Change Host Group,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,HostGrpName}=[{XX,0xXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}, {XX,0xXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}],Num. of Host Groups=2 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group is created. HostGrpID The host group number where the host group name has been changed. HostGrpName The name of the host group.
  • Page 102: [Prov] Create Ldevs

    [PROV] Create LDEVs Example 1 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Create LDEVs,Basic,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{PG,LDKC:CU:LDEV,Start LBA,Emulation,Size,Unit,System Disk, MP Blade ID} =[{XX-XX,0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,XXXXXXXX,OPEN-V,XXXXXXXX, KB,Disable,Auto}, {XX-XX,0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,XXXXXXXX,OPEN-V,XXXXXXXX,KB,Disable,0}], Num. of LDEVs=2 Basic Information for Example 1 Parameter Description Basic Create LDEVs was done to basic volumes. External Create LDEVs was done to external volumes.
  • Page 103: [Prov] Create/Expand Pools

    Example 3: Thin Provisioning 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Create LDEVs,Thin Provisioning,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Pool ID,LDKC:CU:LDEV,LDEVCapa(blocks), Emulation, CLPR,SSID,MP Blade ID,Result} =[{1,0x00:0x00:0x00,96000, OPEN-V, 0,0x0004,Auto, Normal end}, {1,0x00:0x01:0x00,96000, OPEN-V, 0,0x0005,Auto,Normal end}], Num.of LDEVs=2 Basic Information for Example 2 and 3 Item Description Snapshot Create LDEVs was done to virtual volumes for Snapshot.
  • Page 104: [Prov] Delete Host Group

    ++{LDKC:CU:LDEV,LDEV Result}=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,Normal end}, {0x00:0x00:0x01,Normal end},{0x00:0x00:0x02,Normal end}], Num. of LDEVs = 3 Detailed Information Item Description Pool ID The pool ID of the created or expanded pool. Pool Type The pool type. Snapshot or Thin Provisioning Multi Tier Pool Whether the multi-tier mode of the created or expanded pool is enabled or disabled. 0x80: Enable, 0x00: Disable Warning Threshold(%) The warning threshold of the usage rate of the created or expanded pool.
  • Page 105: [Prov] Delete Host Groups

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID}=[{XX,0xXXX},{XX,0xXXX}],Num. of Host Groups=2 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host group deleted or initialized was created. HostGrpID The host group number deleted or initialized. Num. of Host Groups The number of host groups deleted or initialized. [PROV] Delete Host Groups Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,...
  • Page 106: [Prov] Delete Login Wwns

    Detailed Information for Example 1 Item Description The parity group number. The parity group number whose first letter is “E” indicates that an external volume is present in the parity group. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs.
  • Page 107: [Prov] Delete Lu Path

    Detailed Information Item Description Port The port name where the host of deleted WWN was connected. Delete WWN The deleted WWN. WWN is a 16-digit number in the hexadecimal format. Num. of WWNs The number of WWNs deleted. [PROV] Delete LU Path This log is output when LUN Manager operation is performed using Configuration File Loader.
  • Page 108: [Prov] Dru Expiration-Lock

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Delete WWN,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,WWN} =[{XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX},{XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}], Num. of WWNs=2 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host deleted from host group was connected. HostGrpID The host group number where the host is deleted. Indicates WWN of the host deleted from the host group.
  • Page 109: [Prov] Edit Cmd Dev(Devgrp)

    [PROV] Edit Cmd Dev(DevGrp) Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit DevGrpDef,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,DevGrpDef} =[{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,Disable},{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,Enable}], Num. of LDEVs=2 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the device groups setting is changed. DevGrpDef Indicates whether the device groups setting is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 110: [Prov] Edit Dru Attribute

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the command device setting is changed. CommandDev Indicates whether the command device setting is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num. of LDEVs The number of logical volumes where the command device setting is changed.
  • Page 111: [Prov] Edit Host

    [PROV] Edit Host Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit Host,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,WWN,Change WWN,Change Nickname} =[{XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}], Num. of WWNs=1 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where the host is connected. HostGrpID The host group number on which the host with WWN or nickname of the host bus adapter being changed is registered.
  • Page 112 Table 12 Host mode option 0 to 31 and output contents of Option[0:31] (continued) Host mode option Value of Option[0:31] Host mode option Value of Option[0:31] 0x20000000 0x00002000 0x10000000 0x00001000 0x08000000 0x00000800 0x04000000 0x00000400 0x02000000 0x00000200 0x01000000 0x00000100 0x00800000 0x00000080 0x00400000 0x00000040 0x00200000...
  • Page 113: [Prov] Edit Host Grps(Name)

    Table 14 Host mode option 64 to 95 and output contents of Option[64:95] Host mode option Value of Option[64:95] Host mode option Value of Option[64:95] 0x80000000 0x00008000 0x40000000 0x00004000 0x20000000 0x00002000 0x10000000 0x00001000 0x08000000 0x00000800 0x04000000 0x00000400 0x02000000 0x00000200 0x01000000 0x00000100 0x00800000 0x00000080...
  • Page 114: [Prov] Edit Ldevs(Tier)

    [PROV] Edit LDEVs(Tier) Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit LDEVs(Tier),,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Pool ID,LDKC:CU:LDEV,Tier Relocation} =[{1,0x00:0x01:0x0F,0x80}],Num. of LDEVs = 1 Detailed Information Item Description Pool ID The pool number of the edited LDEV. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, CU number and the LDEV number of the edited volume. Tier Information Whether the tier relocation is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 115 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port that the address has been changed. Fibre Addr. The address of Fibre Channel port after change using the number from 1 to 126. See the following table for relation of number and Fibre Channel port address. Num.
  • Page 116: [Prov] Edit Ports(Attr)

    Table 15 Addresses of Fibre Channel Port (continued) Value Address Value Address Value Address Value Address B5 (29) 75 (61) 45 (93) 01 (125) B4 (30) 74 (62) 43 (94) B3 (31) 73 (63) 3C (95) * Addresses outside parentheses indicate arbitrated-loop physical address (AL-PA). Addresses in parentheses indicate loop IDs.
  • Page 117: [Prov] Edit Ports(Topology)

    +{Port,Speed(Gbps)}=[{XX,1},{XX,2},{XX,Auto},{XX,4}], Num. of Ports=4 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port that the channel speed is set. Speed(Gbps) The channel speed set. 1: 1 Gbps, 2: 2 Gbps, 4: 4 Gbps, 8: 8 Gbps, Auto: Auto mode. Num.
  • Page 118 Detailed Information Item Description Command The operation on the pool. Change: Changing pool information about the threshold and the subscription limit Change Tier: Changing imformation about Smart Tiers Delete: Delete pool Pool ID The pool ID of the pool where the settings have been changed or the number of the pool that have been deleted.
  • Page 119: [Prov] Edit/Delete Uuids

    [PROV] Edit/Delete UUIDs Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit/Delete UUIDs,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,UUID} =[{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,abcdefg},{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,12345}, {0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,}],Num. of UUIDs=3 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, CU number, and LDEV number. UUID The configured UUID. No output if the UUID was deleted. Num.
  • Page 120: [Prov] Format Ldevs

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number of the V-VOL Pool ID The pool ID of the pool corresponding to the expanded V-VOL Capacity The capacity of the V-VOL after expanding in LBAs Num.
  • Page 121: [Prov] Initialize Pools

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Format LDEVs(Q),,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC:CU:LDEV=[0x00:0x00:0x01,0x00:0x00:0x02, 0x00:0x00:0x03,0x00:0x00:0x04,0x00:0x00:0x05, 0x00:0x00:0x06,0x00:0x00:0x07,0x00:0x00:0x08, 0x00:0x00:0x09,0x00:0x00:0x0A],Num. of LDEVs=10 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs to be formatted. [PROV] Initialize Pools Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,...
  • Page 122: [Prov] Monitor Tier

    Detailed Information Item Description LUSE(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of several LDEVs combined into an LUSE volume. The number indicated at the beginning represents the LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the top LDEV. Num. of LUSEs The number of LUSE volumes configured. [PROV] Monitor Tier NOTE: This log information does not indicate the completion of performance monitoring processing...
  • Page 123: [Prov] Reclaim Zero Pages

    [PROV] Reclaim Zero Pages NOTE: This log information does not indicate the completion of performance monitoring processing but the completion of performance monitoring operation. Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Reclaim Zero Pages,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV} =[{0x00:0x00:0x00},{0x00:0x00:0x01},{0x00:0x00:0x02}], Num. of VOLs = 3 Detailed Information Item Description...
  • Page 124: [Prov] Remove Hosts

    Item Description Result The result of relocationg tiers. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyy): Abnormal end, Not Execute: Not executed xxxx: Part code, yyyy: Error code Num. of Pools The number of the pools where tier relocation started. [PROV] Remove Hosts Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Remove Hosts,,Normal end,...
  • Page 125: [Prov] Restore Pools

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs being restored. [PROV] Restore Pools Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Restore Pools,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Pool ID,Result} =[{1,Normal end},{2,Normal end },{128,Normal end}], Num.
  • Page 126: [Prov] Set Commanddevsec

    +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,CommandDev} =[{0x00:0xXX:0xXX,Disable},{0x00:0xXX:0xXX,Enable}], Num. of LDEVs=2 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the command device is set. CommandDev Indicates whether the command device setting is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num.
  • Page 127: [Prov] Set Fcsp Host

    [PROV] Set FCSP Host Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Set FCSP Host,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,Kind,UserName,Change UserName} =[{1E,0xXXX,Add,1111111111111111,-}, {3E,0xXXX,Change,2222222222222222,3333333333333333}, {5E,0xXXX,Delete,4444444444444444,-}],Num. of Info=3 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port that includes the host group where user name has been set. HostGrpID The number of the host group where user name has been set.
  • Page 128: [Prov] Set Fcsp Target

    {3E,Disable,0,unidirectional,2222222222222222}], Num. of Ports=2 Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port where authentication parameter has been set. Switch The setting status whether to execute authentication by port. Disable: Do not authenticate, Enable: Authenticate DH Group Not used. (fixed to 0) Auth The setting status of authentication method.
  • Page 129: [Prov] Set Fibre Topology

    Detailed Information Item Description Port The name of the port that the fibre address has been set. Fibre Addr. It displays the address of Fibre Channel port after the setting. The outside of parenthesis indicates AL-PA and the inside of parenthesis indicates the loop ID. Num.
  • Page 130: [Prov] Set Security Switch

    Item Description Option[0:31] The specified host mode option. The host mode options are configured with 96 units of 0 to 95, Option[32:63] and are divided into 32 units to output. Please see Table 12 (page 111) Table 14 (page 113) Option[64:95] for the relation of output values and host mode option.
  • Page 131: [Prov] Shrink Pool

    +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,UserAuth} =[{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,Enable}],Num. of LDEVs=1 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume where the user authentication is specified. UserAuth Indicates whether the user authentication is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num. of LDEVs The number of logical volumes where the user authentication is set.
  • Page 132: [Prov] Stop Relocating Tier

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number of the LDEV where reclaiming of zero data pages is stopped. Num. of VOLs The number of LDEVs where reclaiming of zero data pages is stopped. [PROV] Stop Relocating Tier Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 133: Rcu Descriptions

    RCU Descriptions [RCU] Add Path Example 1: CU Free is used 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [RCU],Add Path,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{S/N,MCU LDKC,RCU LDKC,Path Gr.ID,Controller ID} ={99999,0x00,0x00,Default,4} ++{MCU Port,RCU Port} =[{1E,3E},{5E,7E},{1F,3F},{5F,7F},{1G,3G}, {5G,7G},{1H,3H}],Num. of Port Pairs=7 Example 2: CU Free is not used 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [RCU],Add Path,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{S/N,MCU LDKC,MCU,RCU LDKC,RCU,SSID,Controller ID}...
  • Page 134: [Rcu] Change Rcu Option

    Example 2: CU Free is not used 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [RCU],Add RCU,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{S/N,MCU LDKC,MCU,RCU LDKC,RCU,SSID,Controller ID,Min.Path, MIH Time(s),Round Trip Time(ms),FREEZE} ={99999,0x00,0x3F,0x00,0x7F,0x0004,4,08,015,001,Disable} ++{MCU Port,RCU Port} =[{1E,3E},{5E,7E},{1F,3F},{5F,7F},{1G,3G}, {5G,7G},{1H,3H},{5H,7H}],Num. of Port Pairs=8 Detailed Information Item Description Indicates a serial number of the registered RCU device. MCU LDKC The LDKC number of the connected LDKC.
  • Page 135: [Rcu] Delete Path

    +{S/N,MCU LDKC,MCU,RCU LDKC,SSID,Controller ID,Min.Path, MIH Time(s),Round Trip Time(ms),FREEZE} ={99999,0x00,0x3F,0x00,0x0004,4,08,015,001,Disable} Detailed Information Item Description Indicates a serial number of the RCU device where the RCU option setting is changed. MCU LDKC The LDKC number of the connected LDKC. RCU LDKC The LDKC number of the paired LDKC. Path Gr.ID The RCU path group ID where the RCU optional setting is changed.
  • Page 136: [Rcu] Delete Rcu

    Item Description RCU LDKC The LDKC number of the paired LDKC. Path Gr.ID The path group ID of the path deleted. When the path group is a default setting, “Default” is output. Controller ID The controller ID of the RCU where the path has been deleted. The CU number of the connected CU.
  • Page 137: [Remote Maintenance] Reboot Mp

    Detailed Information Item Description PS Control Indicates whether it is PSON or PSOFF operation. ON: PSON operaion, OFF: PSOFF operation. [Remote Maintenance] Reboot MP Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RM AP,,,, [Remote maintenance],Reboot MP,,Normal end, ,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +MP=MP00-1MA Detailed Information Item Description Indicates the name of MP to be rebooted. [Remote Maintenance] Reboot Port Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RM AP,,,,...
  • Page 138: Business Copy Descriptions

    Business Copy Descriptions [BC/SS] Change Reserve Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC/SS],Change Reserve,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Attribute=Set ++{VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),Result} =[{0xZZ:0xXX:0xYY,Normal end}, {0xZZ:0xXX:0xYY, Error(xxxx-yyyy)}],Num. of Vols=2 Detailed Information Item Description Attribute Indicates whether the reserve attribute is set or cancelled. Set: Reserve attribute is set, Reset: Reserve attribute is cancelled. VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume where the reserve attribute is set or cancelled.
  • Page 139: [Bc/Ss] Paircreate

    [BC/SS] Paircreate Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC/SS],Paircreate,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Copy Pace=Faster ++{P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),MU,Result} =[{0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,0,Normal end}, {0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,1,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}], Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed Information Item Description Copy Pace The set copy speed. Faster: High speed, Medium: Medium speed, Slower: Low speed P-VOL(LDKC CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary volume in the created pair. S-VOL(LDKC CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary volume in the created pair.
  • Page 140: [Bc/Ss] Pairsplit

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of resynchronized pairs. [BC/SS] Pairsplit Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC/SS],Pairsplit,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Copy Pace=Faster,Split Type=Quick Split ++{P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),MU,Result} =[{0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,0,Normal end}, {0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,1,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}],...
  • Page 141: [Bc/Ss] Pairsplit-S

    Detailed Information Item Description P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary volume in the suspended pair. S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary volume in the suspended pair. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 142: [Bc Z] Change Reserve

    Detailed Information Item Description Copy Pace The set copy speed. Faster: High speed, Medium: Medium speed, Slower: Low speed S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the source volume in the created pair. T-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the target volume in the created pair. Result The result of operation.
  • Page 143: [Bc Z] Delete Pair

    Detailed Information Item Description The consistency group number. Command Indicates whether the CT group (consistency group) is newly registered or the existing CT group is deleted. Add: Registration of CT group, Delete: deletion of CT group Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 144: [Bc Z] Resync Pair

    Detailed Information Item Description Swap & Freeze Indicates whether the Swap & Freeze option is enabled or disabled. Enable: Option is enabled, Disable: Option is disabled. HOST I/O Performance Indicates whether the host I/O option is enabled or disabled. Enable: Option is enabled, Disable: Option is disabled. FC Z Slower Copy1 Indicates whether FC Slower Copy1 option is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 145: [Bc Z] Split Pair

    [BC Z] Split Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC Z],Split Pair,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Copy pace=Faster,Split Type=Quick Split ++{S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),T-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),Result} =[{0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,Normal end},{0xXX:0xAA:0xBB, 0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}],Num. of Pairs = 2 Detailed Information Item Description Copy Pace The set copy speed. Faster: High speed, Medium: Medium speed, Slower: Low speed Split Type The split type.
  • Page 146: Snapshot Descriptions

    Snapshot Descriptions [BC/SS] Pairsplit-S Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC/SS],Pairsplit-S,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),MU,Result} =[{0xAA:0xBB:0xCC,0xDD:0xEE:0xFF,0,Normal end}, {0xAA:0xBB:0xCC,0xDD:0xEE:0xFF,1,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}], Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed Information Item Description P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary volume in the deleted pair. S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary volume in the deleted pair. The Snapshot ID of the deleted pair.
  • Page 147: Spreadsheet Descriptions

    Detailed Information Item Description Install The setting status of SNMP Agent. Enable, Disable Manager The IP address of the registered SNMP manager. The IP address divided by periods (.) is an Ipv4 address, and the IP address divided by colons (:) is an Ipv6 address. Num.
  • Page 148: Continuous Access Synchronous Descriptions

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Spreadsheet],LUNM Operation,Start,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx Basic Information Parameter Description Start Start of the Configuration File Loader. End of the Configuration File Loader. Continuous Access Synchronous Descriptions [Cnt Ac-S] Change Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S],Change Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Max Initial Copy,CU Activity,Path Blockade Watch(s), Path Blockade SIM Watch(s),Service SIM}={128,Enable,45,070,...
  • Page 149: [Cnt Ac-S] Change Pair Option

    Item Description Max Initial Copy The number of parallel operation of initial copy by CU. (1 to 16). Num. of CUs The number of CUs set. [Cnt Ac-S] Change Pair Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S],Change Pair Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),Fence Level,Result} =[{1A-0x00-0x000,Never,Normal end},...
  • Page 150: [Cnt Ac-S] Pairresync

    Copy Pace,Priority,Diff,Result}= [{1A-0x00-0x000,GR-0xFE-0x3FF,99999,0x00,Default,4,Sync,Entire, Never,15,032,Auto,Normal end},(snip) -(snip)],Num. of Pairs=xx Detailed Information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the volume specified to the primary volume when the pair is created sequentially. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the volume specified to the secondary volume when the pair is created sequentially.
  • Page 151: [Cnt Ac-S] Pairsplit-R

    Detailed Information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the primary volume in the restored pair sequentially. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the secondary volume in the restored pair sequentially. Fence Level The fence level set (the condition that MCU rejects Write to the primary volume).
  • Page 152: [Cnt Ac-S] Pairsplit-S

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of split pairs. [Cnt Ac-S] Pairsplit-S Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S],Pairsplit-S,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),Type,Force,Result} =[{1A-0x00-0x000,1B-0x00-0x000,P-VOL,No,Normal end}, {1A-0x00-0x001,1B-0x00-0x001,P-VOL,No,Normal end}, +{1A-0x00-0x002,1B-0x00-0x002,P-VOL,No,Normal end},(snip)
  • Page 153: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Change Option

    Detailed Information Item Description M-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume specified to the main volume when the pair is created. R-VOL(LDEV) The LDEV number of the volume specified to the remote volume when the pair is created. The serial number of the device.
  • Page 154: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Change Pair Option

    Detailed Information Item Description Max Initial Copy The maximum number of initial copy operations set. (1 to 512) CU Activity Indicates whether the parallel operation of initial copy by CU is enabled or not. Enable or Disable will appear. Path Blockade Watch(s) The path blockade watch period set.
  • Page 155: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Clear Sim

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of changed pairs. [Cnt Ac-S Z] Clear SIM Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S Z],Clear SIM,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [Cnt Ac-S Z] Delete Cmd.Dev Example...
  • Page 156: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Function Switch

    [Cnt Ac-S Z] Function Switch Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S Z],Function Switch,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Switch=0001 0100 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Detailed Information Item Description Switch Each bit position (on/off) of the function switch information assigned by 64 bits. The beginning of the string is bit 0 and the ending of it is bit 63.
  • Page 157: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Suspend Pair

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +FileName=script.spt Basic Information Parameter Description The script has been executed. Stop The script has been suspended. The script has been completed. Detailed Information Item Description FileName The file name of the executed script. [Cnt Ac-S Z] Suspend Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S Z],Suspend Pair,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 158: [Cnt Ac-J] Change-Mirror-Option

    Use of Cache,Result} =[{0x00,0x001,20,Yes,Not Use,Normal end}, {0x00,0x002,20,No,Use,Normal end}],Num. of JNLs=2 Detailed Information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number of the journal. The journal number. Data Overflow The overflow watch time of the metadata or journal data, measured in seconds. Watch(s) Inflow Control Indicates whether inflow control is executed or not.
  • Page 159: [Cnt Ac-J] Journal-Vol

    Item Description Delta resync Failure Indicates the operation mode when Delta resync operation have failed. Entire: Copy the entire data volume, None: Do not copy the data volume Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 160: [Cnt Ac-J] Journal-Vol

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of JNLs The number of journals. [Cnt Ac-J] Journal-Vol Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J],Journal-Vol,Delete-JNL,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC,JNL,Result}=[{0x00,0x001,Normal end},{0x00,0x003, Normal end},{0x00,0x005,Normal end}],Num.
  • Page 161: [Cnt Ac-J] Pairresync

    Item Description The serial number of the logical device (storage system). CTRLID The controller ID. Priority The priority of copy. The consistency group ID. Initial Copy Indicates whether initial copy or paircreate operation for Delta resync is executed or not. Entire: execute initial copy, None: do not execute initial copy, Delta: execute paircreate operation for Delta resync M-JNL...
  • Page 162: [Cnt Ac-J] Pairsplit-R

    Item Description Error Level The error level. Mirror: Mirror level, LU: LU level Resync Mode Indicates the Resync Mode.Normal: normal resync, Delta: delta resync, Return to standby: return to standby status Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 163: [Cnt Ac-J] Pairsplit-S

    [Cnt Ac-J] Pairsplit-S Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J],Pairsplit-S,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),MirrorID,S/N,CTRLID, Type,Range,Delete Mode,Result}=[{4C-0x00-0x000,4A-0x00-0x000, 0x00,67676,6,P-VOL,LU,Normal,Normal end},{4C-0x00-0x001, 4A-0x00-0x001,0x00,67676,6,P-VOL,LU,Normal,Normal end}], Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed Information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the primary data volume. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the secondary data volume.
  • Page 164: [Cnt Ac-J] R-Cmd.dev

    Item Description M-JNL The master journal number. R-JNL The restore journal number. Error Level The error level. LU: volume level, Mirror: mirror level Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 165: [Cnt Ac-J] System-Option

    [Cnt Ac-J] System-Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J],System-Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Max Initial Copy=64 Detailed Information Index Description Max Initial Copy Indicates the number of volumes copiable at a time by one initial copy. Continuous Access Journal Z Descriptions [Cnt Ac-J Z] Add-Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Add-Pair,,Normal end,...
  • Page 166: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-Jnl-Option

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of pairs. [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-JNL-Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Change-JNL-Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC,JNL,Data Overflow Watch(s),Inflow Control,Timer Type, Use of Cache,Result}=[{0x00,0x001,20,Yes,System,Not Use, Normal end},{0x00,0x002,20,No,Local,Use,Normal end}],...
  • Page 167: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Clear-Sim

    Detailed Information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number where the journal belongs. The journal number. MirrorID The mirror ID. Copy Pace The speed of initial copy. 150: Low speed, 500: Medium speed, 1500: High speed Path Blockade The path blockade watch period set. The units are minutes, hours or days. If it is set to 30 Watch(m) minutes, it will be 30 (min.).
  • Page 168: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Edit-Exctg

    Item Description MirrorID The mirror ID. The serial number of the logical device (storage system). CTRLID The controller ID. N/A will be output when CTRLID is set by using spreadsheet. Type The primary and secondary of the deleted volume. P-VOL: Primary, S-VOL: Secondary Range The delete range.
  • Page 169: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol

    Item Description The serial number of the logical device (storage system). CTRLID The controller ID. Cmd.Dev.(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the remote command device. Result The result of the operation. Normal end: normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): abnormal end xxxx: part code, yyyyy: error code Num.
  • Page 170: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of JNLs The number of journals. [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Journal-Vol,Delete-JNL,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC,JNL,Result}=[{0x00,0x001,Normal end},{0x00,0x003, Normal end},{0x00,0x005,Normal end}],Num.
  • Page 171: [Cnt Ac-J Z] R-Cmd.dev

    Item Description MirrorID The mirror ID. M-JNL The master journal number. R-JNL The restore journal number. Error Level The error level. Mirror: Mirror level, Volume: Volume level Indicates whether the setting to copy the CFW data to the secondary data volume is enabled or not.
  • Page 172: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Resume-Pair

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Mirrors The number of mirrors changed. [Cnt Ac-J Z] Resume-Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Resume-Pair,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),MirrorID,S/N,CTRLID, Priority,Range,M-JNL,R-JNL,Error Level,Resync Mode,Result}...
  • Page 173: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Suspend-Pair

    [Cnt Ac-J Z] Suspend-Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Suspend-Pair,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),MirrorID,S/N,CTRLID, Type,S-VOL Write,Range,Suspend Mode,Result} =[{0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x20:0x00,0x00,65432,5,P-VOL,Disable, Volume,Flush,Normal end}, -{0x00:0x00:0x01,0x00:0x20:0x00,0x01,65432,5,P-VOL,Disable, Volume,Flush,Normal end},Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed Information Item Description P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary data volume. If the LDKC:CU:LDEV is set by using spreadsheet and the Type is S-VOL, N/A will be output for CU and LDEV numbers.
  • Page 174: External Storage Descriptions

    Not Report},{0x00:0x02,Not Report},(snip) -(snip),{0x01:0xFE,Report}],Num. of CUs=510 Detailed Information Item Description Max Initial Copy The number of volumes you can copy at a time during an initial copy operation. LDKC:CU The LDKC and CU numbers. Change SIM Report Whether to report SIM to the host or not. Report. Not report. Num.
  • Page 175 Item Description Device The device name that the mapped external volume notifies to the host. Capa(blocks) The capacity of the mapped external volume indicated by blocks. ExGroup The number of the external volume group and the reference number assigned to the external volume of the mapped external volume.
  • Page 176: [Ext Stor] Assign Mp Blade

    [Ext Stor] Assign MP Blade Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[Ext Stor],Assign MP Blade,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Group,MP Blade ID,Result}=[{E1-1,0,Normal end},{E1-2, 1, Normal end },{E1-3, 2,Normal end }],Num. of Groups=3 Detailed Information Item Description Group The external volume number for the configured external volumes. MP Blade ID The MP Blade ID assigned to the external volume.
  • Page 177: [Ext Stor] Disconnect Es Vols

    {1A,50560E8000C3E211,Normal end},{2A,50560E8000C3E212, Normal end}],Num. of Paths=3 Detailed Information Item Description Port The port name of the external port of the local storage system. The WWN of the Target port of the external storage system. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 178: [Ext Stor] Edit Es Vols

    {4A,50560E8000C3E214,0x0002,Normal end}],Num. of Paths=4 +Num. of Volumes=2 Detailed Information Item Description ExGroup The number of the external volume group and the reference number assigned to the external volume of the external volume that the mapping path configuration has been changed. The number on the left of a dash (-) is the external volume number and the number on the right of the dash (-) is the reference number of the group.
  • Page 179: [Ext Stor] Edit External Wwns

    Detailed Information Item Description Group External volume group number for the executed setting operation. Mode Whether the setting is enabled or disabled. Enable: Enabled, Disable: Disabled Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 180: [Ext Stor] Profileupgrade

    Detailed Information Item Description PathGroup The path group ID of the original path group. TargetPathGroup The path group ID of the path group merged into the original path group. Result The result of the operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 181: [Ext Stor] Reconnect Es Vols

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Paths The number of mapping paths that path status has been checked. [Ext Stor] Reconnect ES VOLs If this operation is performed from Remote Web Console, this logged information indicates that this operation was only requested but not finished.
  • Page 182: Auto Lun Descriptions

    Item Description Result The result of the operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Volumes The number of the external volumes moved to the new path group. Auto LUN Descriptions For information on using Auto LUN, contact the HP Technical Support. [Auto LUN] Create Auto Plan Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 183: [Auto Lun] Set Auto Plan Param

    [Auto LUN] Set Auto Plan Param Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Auto LUN],Set Auto Plan Param,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{SetType,PlanSwitch,PlanType,PlanDay,MonitorPeriod, SampleCount} =[{Default,Enable,Once a month,31,00:30-24:00,ALL}], Num. of Data = 1 Detailed Information Item Description SetType The executed operation. Default: The default auto migration plan is applied (click the Default, and then click the Set). Customize: The customized auto migration plan is applied (click the Set after changing the value of the auto migration plan parameter).
  • Page 184: [Auto Lun] Set Fixed Pg

    +{ClassName,AvailabilityMax(%)} =[{A,100},{B,100},{C,100},{D,100},{E,100},{F,100}], Num. of Classes = 6 Detailed Information Item Description ClassName The class name of the HDD whose threshold is changed. The class name is displayed in the alphabet from A to J. AvailabilityMax(%) The threshold (the upper limit of the disk usage rate) after it changes. The threshold is displayed by the number from 0 to 100.
  • Page 185: [Auto Lun] Set Plan Condition

    Detailed Information Item Description Instruction Indicates that the manual migration plan is set or deleted; Create: Set, Delete: Deleted SourceLDEV The logical volume ID of the migration source. The number on the left of the colon is an LDKC number, the number between the colons is a CU number, and the number on the right of the colon is an LDEV number.
  • Page 186: [Auto Lun] Set Reserved Vol

    [Auto LUN] Set Reserved Vol Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Auto LUN],Set Reserved Vol,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Set,LDKC:CU:LDEV,Result} =[{Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x00,Normal end}, {Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x01,Normal end}, {Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x02,Normal end}, {Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x03,Normal end}, {Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x04,Normal end}, {Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x05,Normal end}, {Reserved,0x00:0x00:0x06,Normal end}],Num. of LDEVs = 7 Detailed Information Item Description The operation executed to the logical volume. Normal: Set to the normal volume Reserved: Set to the reserved volume of Auto LUN LDKC:CU:LDEV...
  • Page 187: Volume Shredder Descriptions

    Item Description Num. of Cache The number of Cache Residency areas. Residency Areas The parity group number assigned to CLPR. When the parity group includes external volumes, the first letter of the parity group number is “E”. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups assigned to CLPR.
  • Page 188: [Shredder] Shred Ldevs

    [Shredder] Shred LDEVs This logged information indicates that the Shredding operation was only requested but not completed. Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[Shredder],Shred LDEVs,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +OwnerID=0 +{Data, Output File} =[{0xffff,Disable},{Random,Disable},{0x00,Enable}],Num. of Data=3 +Output LDEV =[0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x00:0x01,0x00:0x00:0x02],Num. of LDEVs=3 +Shred LDEV=[0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x00:0x01,0x00:0x00:0x02], Num.
  • Page 189: Hdd Easy Replace Descriptions

    Detailed Information Item Description CLPR The CLPR number (00 to 31). LV2 THD(%) The Level 2 Threshold (30, 40, 50, 60, and 70). The unit is percent (%). Block Option The status of Block Option. Volume: Volume Level, Cache: ache Level Donot Block The status of Donot Block (Volume Level).
  • Page 190: Audit Log Examples For Command Sent From The Host

    5 Audit log examples for command sent from the host This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by commands sent from hosts or computers using the RAID Manager. For the detailed information of version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 16).
  • Page 191: Audit Log Examples For Encryption Key Operations

    6 Audit log examples for encryption key operations This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by data encryption operations. For the detailed information of version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 16). [ENC] Backup Keys 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ENC],Backup Keys,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxx...
  • Page 192: [Enc] Restore Keys

    Table 18 Edit Encryption Operation (continued) Item Description Enc Key Number The encryption key number. When “Encryption” is Disable, a hyphen (-) is output. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. [ENC] Restore Keys 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ENC],Restore Keys,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxx 192 Audit log examples for encryption key operations...
  • Page 193: Audit Log Examples For Single Sign-On

    7 Audit log examples for single sign-on This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced for single sign-on. For the detailed information of version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 16). [BASE] Certificate Import Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx,, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Certificate Import,,Normal end,...
  • Page 194: [Base] Sso Authentication

    [BASE] SSO Authentication Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP, uid=SI22G-NEC00\Administrator,1,,[BASE],SSO Authentication,, Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +User=SI22G-NEC00\Administrator,from=158.214.135.87, SSO UA=Administrator Detailed Information Item Description User The user name of Single Sign-On. from The IP address of HP System Insight Manager Server. SSO UA The user access authority of Single Sign-On.Administrator: Administrator, Operator: Operator, User: User [BASE] SSO SetOneTimeKey Example...
  • Page 195: Support And Other Resources

    8 Support and other resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support Before contacting HP, collect the following information: Product model names and numbers Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product serial numbers Error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed questions Subscription service...
  • Page 196: Conventions For Storage Capacity Values

    Conventions for storage capacity values P9000 disk arrays use the following values to calculate physical storage capacity values (hard disk drives): 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 MB (megabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 GB (gigabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 TB (terabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 PB (petabyte) = 1,000 bytes...
  • Page 197: Hp Product Documentation Survey

    WARNING! Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death. CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data. IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Provides additional information. TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.
  • Page 198: A Audit Log User Operations

    A Audit log user operations This appendix describes user operations that trigger logging. The same log is output when a user performs an operation using each Remote Web Console menu, clicking a button on the main window, or using General Tasks. Logging in or out Table 20 Logging in to or out from Remote Web Console GUI operation...
  • Page 199 Table 22 Logical Device (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Format LDEVs Formatting an LDEV PROV Format LDEVs Formatting a LDEV using the Write PROV Format LDEVs(H) to Control Blocks function Quick formatting an LDEV PROV Format LDEVs(Q) Block LDEVs...
  • Page 200 Table 23 Port/Host Group GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Create Host Groups Creating a host group PROV Add Hosts Create Host Groups Edit Host Grps(Mode) Delete Host Groups Deleting a host group PROV Delete Host Groups Edit Host Groups Editing host group settings PROV...
  • Page 201 Note 2: If one or more settings end abnormally when you have applied at one time, the output log information is Error, not Warning. Table 24 Pool GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Create Pools Creating a pool PROV Create/Expand Pools...
  • Page 202 Table 26 External Storage (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Edit External WWN Editing external WWN Ext Stor Edit External WWNs Parameter parameters Edit External Path Adding a path to an external Ext Stor Edit ES Path Config Configuration path group...
  • Page 203 Table 28 Local Copy > Business Copy Z/Compatible FlashCopy (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Add Consistency Group BC Z CTG(Note) Delete Consistency Group FCV2 Set SCP Delay Time Set SCP Time(Note) Note: When you apply two or more settings of the same type to the storage system at the same time, the log information is output as one entry.
  • Page 204 Table 30 Remote Copy > Continuous Access Journal GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Journal Operation Edit JNL Volumes Cnt Ac-J Journal-Vol (Note 1) Change JNL Option Cnt Ac-J Change-JNL-Option (Note 1) Delete JNL Groups Cnt Ac-J Journal-Vol (Note 1) Change Mirror Option...
  • Page 205 Table 31 Remote Copy >Continuous Access Synchronous Z GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Pair Operation Add Pair Cnt Ac-S Z Add Pair (Note 1) Delete Pair Cnt Ac-S Z Delete Pair (Note 1) Suspend Pair Cnt Ac-S Z Suspend Pair (Note 1) Resume Pair...
  • Page 206 Table 32 Remote Copy > Continuous Access Journal Z GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Journal Operation Edit JNL Volumes Cnt Ac-J Z Journal-Vol (Note 1) Change JNL Option Cnt Ac-J Z Change-JNL-Option (Note 1) Delete JNL Groups Cnt Ac-J Z Journal-Vol (Note 1)
  • Page 207 Table 33 Mainframe Connection GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Parallel Access Volumes Add Alias (Note) If you perform the Add Alias and Delete Alias operations at the same time, Delete Alias is executed first. If Delete Alias operation fails, Add Alias is not executed.
  • Page 208: Using Reports Menu

    Table 34 Other function (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Cache Residency Set Cache Residency (Open Volume) Perf Mon Set Open Cache Residency (Note 1) (Note Set Cache Residency (M/F Volume) Perf Mon Set M/F Cache Residency (Note 1) (Note Release Cache Residency (Open Perf Mon Delete Open Cache Residency (Note 1)
  • Page 209: Using Maintenance Menu

    Table 37 Performance Monitor GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Edit Monitoring Switch Starting/stopping monitoring Perf Mon Edit Monitoring SW Edit CU Monitor Mode Setting target CUs for monitoring Perf Mon Edit CU Monitor Mode Edit WWN Monitor Mode Setting target WWNs for Perf Mon...
  • Page 210 Table 40 Security GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Syslog Changing settings on the Syslog AuditLog Set Syslog Server window Audit Log Transfer Changing settings on the Audit Log AuditLog Set FTP Server Transfer window Audit Log Transfer SIM complete on the Audit Log AuditLog...
  • Page 211: Using Resource Lock Menu

    Using Resource Lock menu Table 42 Resource Lock GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Resource Lock Cancelling lock forcibly BASE Unlock Forcibly Using Remote Web Console CLI Table 43 Using Remote Web Console CLI Remote Web Console CLI operations Audit Log Output Note Command...
  • Page 212: B Audit Log Svp Operations

    B Audit log SVP operations This appendix describes SVP operations as well as function names and operation names that are output to audit logs. Logging in to or out from SVP Table 45 Logging in to or out from SVP SVP Operations Audit Log Output Note...
  • Page 213: Using Install Button

    Using Install button Table 47 Using Install button on SVP SVP Operations Audit Log Output Function Operation Function Operation Name Name Define Configuration and Define Configuration and Install Install Define Config. Install Logical Device Format Logical Device Format Install Format Logical Device Format Logical Device Format Install...
  • Page 214: Using Information Button

    Table 47 Using Install button on SVP (continued) SVP Operations Audit Log Output Function Operation Function Operation Name Name Change Configuration CVS Configuration Install Install CV Change Configuration CVS Configuration Install Volume to Space Change Configuration CVS Configuration Install Make Volume Copy Config Files Configuration Update Install...
  • Page 215: C Audit Log Gui Reference

    C Audit log GUI reference This appendix describes Remote Web Console GUI. Audit Log Properties dialog box Use this dialog box to download audit log files to Remote Web Console computer. Item Description Download (SVP) Audit Log (SVP) includes operations from Remote Web Console and SVP. Downloads audit log to Remote Web Console computer.
  • Page 216 Table 49 Syslog Window Item Description Output to Primary Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the primary syslog server. Server Enable: Transfers the audit log. Disable: Does not transfer the audit log. Primary Server Set an IP address and a port number for the primary syslog server. Once you set Output to Setting Primary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available.
  • Page 217: Audit Log Transfer Window

    Audit Log Transfer window Use the Audit Log Transfer window to configure FTP servers and manually transfer the Audit Log file to the FTP servers. Table 50 Audit Log Transfer Window Item Description Output to Primary Specify whether to transfer the audit log file to the primary FTP server. Server Enable: Transfers the file.
  • Page 218: Audit Log Setting Window

    Table 50 Audit Log Transfer Window (continued) Item Description Secondary Server Set the folder location to save the audit log file. The folder location should be relative to a home Output Folder directory of a FTP server user. The default setting and the restriction for the available values are the same as those of Primary Server Output Folder.
  • Page 219: Glossary

    Glossary AL-PA Arbitrated loop physical address. HP StorageWorks P9000 or XP Business Copy. An HP StorageWorks application that provides volume-level, point-in-time copies in the disk array. BC z This is the version of BC that supports mainframe volumes. See BC for more information. The basic unit of data in a binary numbering system (binary digit), represented by a 0 or a 1.
  • Page 220 LUSE Logical Unit Size Expansion. The LUSE feature is available when the HP StorageWorks LUN Manager product is installed, and allows a LUN, normally associated with only a single LDEV, to be associated with 1 to 36 LDEVs. Essentially, LUSE makes it possible for applications to access a single large pool of storage.
  • Page 221 synchronous Pertaining to computing models that perform tasks in chronological order without interruption. In synchronous replication, the source waits for data to be copied at the destination before acknowledging that it has been written at the source. See also . T-VOL Target volume.
  • Page 222: Index

    Index contacting HP, conventions document, storage capacity values, text symbols, disk arrays supported models, document conventions, related information, documentation HP website, providing feedback, help obtaining, technical support, related documentation, storage capacity values conventions, Subscriber's Choice, HP, symbols in text, technical support service locator website, text symbols, typographic conventions,...

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