Fruled: Led Error Messages (Mid-Range Servers Only); Frupower: Cannot Power Off Error; Parcreate And Parmodify: Cell Local Memory Warnings; Parcreate, Parmodify, And Parremove: Failure To Update Stable Complex Configuration Data (Sccd) - HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM Manual

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the MP. It can also happen when long or unreliable network connections exist between the MP
and the remote management PC, or if the MP is busy with some other internal operation.
This condition is normally transient. If it occurs, retry the command; it should succeed when
tried again. If the locked data condition persists it can be remedied with the parunlock command.
Use the parunlock command carefully, however. Make sure the locked data is not currently
being used by another user or process before issuing the command.

Fruled: LED error messages (mid-range servers only)

When using the fruled command with the rx8620 or rx7620, you will see the following error
message:
Error: LED operation on cabinet number failed
Error: LED operation on component number failed
This is not really an error, since the HP Integrity mid-range servers do not have I/O chasses or
cabinet LEDs.

Frupower: cannot power off error

When using the frupower command, you might see the following error message:
ERROR: Cannot power off I/O chassis x/x/x (your chassis number).
Chassis is attached to inactive cell x (your cell number).
Please turn cell power off.
You will see this error message if you try to power off an I/O chassis independently from its
attached cell. This can only be done successfully in very limited circumstances. See the on-line
documentation for the frupower command for those circumstances. HP recommends that
customers power off the cell, which automatically powers off the I/O chassis.

Parcreate and parmodify: cell local memory warnings

When using the parcreate or parmodify commands along with the option to set or modify
the amount of Cell Local Memory (CLM), you might see the following warning:
WARNING: Unable to determine if the target partition supports cell local
memory.
This is normal behavior. The operating system that is running (or will be installed) on the partition
cannot be determined remotely by parcreate or parmodify, but Windows 2003 Server does
in fact support CLM.
Parcreate, parmodify, and parremove: failure to update stable complex
configuration data (SCCD)
You might see the following errors when using parcreate or parmodify to add or remove
cells from a partition, or to modify the CLM values for cells in a partition, or when using
parremove to remove a partition.
ERROR: The Partition Configuration Data was written out, but could not
write Stable Complex Configuration Data. Attempts to undo the Partition
Configuration Data changes have failed. As a result, options which cause
partition reconfiguration i.e., addition or deletion of cells have
failed, all other options have succeeded.
Subsequent attempts to run other commands might result in either:
ERROR: Unable to update the Stable Configuration Data.
or:
ERROR: Failed to connect to target partition or complex.
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