IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Problem Determination Manual page 76

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Fix procedures help simplify these tasks by automating as many of the tasks as
possible.
Many of the file module fix procedures are not automated. In these cases, you are
directed to a documented procedure in the Storwize V7000 Unified Information
Center.
The example uses the management GUI to repair a Storwize V7000 Unified system.
Perform the following steps to start the fix procedure:
Procedure
1. Click Monitoring > Events and ensure that you are filtering the event log to
2. Select the error at the top of the list or select the Next recommended action.
3. Click Run Fix Procedure.
4. Click Next to go forward or Cancel to return to the previous panel.
5. One or more panels might be displayed with instructions for you to replace
6. After you complete the fix, you see the statement Click OK to mark the error
7. When you see the statement The repair has been completed., click Exit. If
8. If no errors remain, you are shown the following statement: There are no
56
Storwize V7000 Unified: Problem Determination Guide 2073-720
display Recommended actions.
The list might contain any number of errors that must be repaired. If there is
more than one error on the list, the error at the top of the list has the highest
priority and must always be fixed first. If you do not fix the higher priority
errors first, you might not be able to fix the lower priority errors.
The panel displays the error code and provides a description of the condition.
parts or perform other repair activity. If you are not able to complete the
actions at this time, click Cancel until you return to the previous panel. Click
Cancel until you are returned to the Next Recommended Actions panel. When
you return to the fix procedures, the repair can be restarted from step 1. When
the actions that you are instructed to perform are complete, click OK. When the
last repair action is completed, the procedures might attempt to restore failed
devices to the system.
as fixed. Click OK. This action marks the error as fixed in the event log and
prevents this instance of the error from being listed again.
other errors must be fixed, those errors are displayed and the fix procedures
continue.
unfixed errors in the event log.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents