Job With Host Volume Remount Fails After An Unclean Unmount; Logical Volumes And Volume Groups In Job Commands; Low-Level Refresh Returns An Error - HP 418800-B21 - StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 70 Storage Enclosure User Manual

Hp storageworks replication solutions manager 4.0.1 user guide (t3680-96308, june 2008)
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Job with host volume remount fails after an unclean unmount

Problem
A job with host volume remount fails and the replication manager logs the error message:
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect for the
operating system associated with this mount point.
Explanation / resolution
If a host volume is uncleanly unmounted, such as during an unplanned failover, the host OS or file system
may retain information about the host volume. When the replication manager attempts to remount that
same volume, the host treats the request as a duplication and the remount fails. To resolve this issue:
1.
Ensure that the host volume is cleanly unmounted.
2.
If necessary, clean up resources that were involved in the failed job.
3.
After the host volume is cleanly unmounted, you can again use the replication manager to
mount it.

Logical volumes and volume groups in job commands

Some command arguments require the selection or entry of a logical volume (a component of a volume
group). Because the replication manager considers logical volumes and volume groups to be host
volumes, you must select the resource from a host volumes list. There is not a separate list of logical
volumes or volume groups.
See also,
host volumes

Low-level refresh returns an error

Problem
When you perform a low-level refresh on a virtual disk or DR group, the replication manager may
log the message:
Unable to complete the requested action because of an unexpected error.
Explanation / resolution
This can occur when the replication manager is unable to discover a virtual disk or DR group. Use HP
Command View EVA to verify that the virtual disk or DR group exists, and then retry the low-level refresh.
The following table lists the CLUI commands and GUI actions that perform a low-level refresh.
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and
logical volumes and volume
groups.

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