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Table 120. Upgrade error codes and recommended actions (continued)
Error
Code
Explanation
01B8
Failed to query status of Storwize
V7000 nodes by using the svcinfo
lsnode command.
01B9
Failed to check the Storwize V7000
version.
01BA
Unable to verify the correct
software version.
01BC
Check the health of storage
controllers.
01BD
Unable to update software
repository.
01BE
Unable to distribute upgrade
callbacks.
01BF
Upgrade callback failed
01C0
Asynchronous replication is
running. Stop asynchronous
replication and continue with the
upgrade.
01C1
Asynchronous replication failed to
stop. Stop asynchronous replication
and continue with the upgrade.
Action
See Chapter 5, "Control enclosure," on
page 203.
This could be caused by a number of
issues. Check Monitoring > Events under
both the block tab and the file tab on the
management GUI for an event that could
have caused this error and follow the
recommended action. If there is no
obvious event that could have caused
this error, refer to "Ethernet connectivity
from file modules to the control
enclosure" on page 68.
1. Check the health of the storage
controllers.
2. Contact IBM Remote Technical
Support.
Contact IBM Remote Technical Support.
1. Ensure that the system is not under a
heavy load. Restart the upgrade.
2. Contact IBM Remote Technical
Support.
1. Check on health of the cluster using
lshealth.
2. Contact IBM Remote Technical
Support.
1. Contact your customer advocate.
Upgrade callbacks are custom steps
placed on a system before the start of
upgrade.
2. Contact IBM Remote Technical
Support.
1. Stop asynchronous replication by
typing stoprepl gpfs0 --kill.
Asynchronous replication is
considered active if in RUNNING or
KILLING state.
2. Contact IBM Remote Technical
Support.
1. Stop asynchronous replication by
typing stoprepl gpfs0 --kill.
Asynchronous replication is
considered active if in RUNNING or
KILLING state.
2. Contact IBM Remote Technical
Support.

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