Operational Notes And Restrictions For Cci Operations - Hitachi VSP F1500 User And Reference Manual

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Problem
The following
messages are
output to the
standard error
output with
every command
I/O:
"/usr/lib/
dld.sl: Can't
shl_load() a
library
containing
Thread Local
Storage: /usr/
lib/libcl.sl"
"/usr/lib/
dld.sl: Exec
format error"
When you
attempt to
remove RM
Shadow Copy
Provider, the
installer displays
a message
indicating that a
file cannot be
deleted because
it is used by
another
program.

Operational notes and restrictions for CCI operations

For maintenance of volumes used by CCI and the HDS features it supports, if
a volume failure occurs, it is important to find the failure in the paired
volumes, recover the volumes, and continue operation on the original
system. When a CCI (HORCM) or HDS feature failure is detected, please
collect the data in the error log file and trace data (all files in HORCM_LOG
directory), and report the failure to your HDS representative.
Startup restrictions When the server starts up, sometimes a volume group (VG) is
HORCM_LOG (the default setting: /horcm/log/), and then contact
Hitachi Data Systems customer support.
These messages are output if the path for the PA-RISC version shared
library (libcl.sl) is not set when you use CCI on HP-UX (IA64).
Set the path of the libcl.sl to the LD_PRELOAD environment variable.
Example: # export LD_PRELOAD=/path/libcl.sl
Enter the absolute path for specifying the directory where libcl.sl is
stored into path.
Perform the following steps to delete the file:
1
Check the information about the program that is using the file
.
indicated by the installer.
2
Stop the removal of RM Shadow Copy Provider.
.
3
Close the program you found out in step 1.
.
4
Try to remove RM Shadow Copy Provider again.
.
5
Repeat steps 1 through 4 until you can remove RM Shadow Copy
.
Provider successfully.
Items
activated by the LVM, or a file system is mounted automatically,
and the host writes to the S-VOL. When this happens, if the S-VOL
does not permit writing, data cannot be written and the operation
fails. To avoid this failure, change the S-VOL to PSUS (R/W enable)
or to the SMPL state and restart the server.
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