HP XP 9000 User Manual page 22

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Table 8 Compatible XRC console messages and troubleshooting (continued)
Console message
ANTX5124W
Time-out error
*The device number, CMD, and occurred VOLSER are unique for your system.
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Troubleshooting
Description
If the Compatible XRC pairs are deleted when a number of sidefiles of the
Compatible XRC pairs remain in cache, this message appears, and a
time-out error might occur. Deleting the Compatible XRC pairs must not be
performed.
When the time-out error occurs, the XQUERY TSO command or SCDATA
operation must be performed to check that no sidefiles of the Compatible
XRC pairs exist on cache before deleting the Compatible XRC pairs.
Additionally, in the case of a time-out error, the pair information managed
in SDM and DKC may not match. This is because the sessions remain in
DKC though the pair-status in SDM where XDELPAIR was performed is
deleted. Performing the LISTSESS command can check for the sessions. If
you find the remaining sessions, complete the sessions by the TERMSESS
command.
When the XADDPAIR command is performed after completing sessions,
the ANTA5107E (RC=608) message appears, and the XADDPAIR
command may fail to perform. You must perform the XADDPAIR command
again.
If you resume the Compatible XRC pair when the sidefiles of the Compatible
XRC pair remain on cache in the following condition, the time-out error
occurs. The Compatible XRC pair must not be performed.
The XSUSPEND TSO command was performed to suspend the
pair-volume.
Any failure made the pair-volume suspended.
When the time-out error occurs, the XQUERY TSO command must be
performed to check that no sidefiles of the Compatible XRC pairs exist on
cache before resuming the Compatible XRC pairs. If you delete Compatible
XRC pairs after the time-out error occurs, the session might remain on the
disk controller side. Execute the LISTSESS command to confirm whether
the session remains. If the session remains, execute the TERMSESS
command to terminate the session.

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