HP StorageWorks P9000 Reference Manual
HP StorageWorks P9000 Reference Manual

HP StorageWorks P9000 Reference Manual

Audit log user and reference guide
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P9000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide
Abstract
This guide describes the system logs generated by HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console and SVP operations. Topics
include how to view and redirect log output. The intended audience is a storage administrator or authorized service provider
with independent knowledge of HP StorageWorks P9000 disk arrays and HP StorageWorks P9000 software.
HP Part Number: AV400-96357
Published: May 201 1
Edition: Fourth

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  • Page 1 P9000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide Abstract This guide describes the system logs generated by HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console and SVP operations. Topics include how to view and redirect log output. The intended audience is a storage administrator or authorized service provider with independent knowledge of HP StorageWorks P9000 disk arrays and HP StorageWorks P9000 software.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2010, 201 1 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.21 1 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction.....................12 Resources that can be executed for each function................12 Overview..........................12 Features..........................13 Audit Log file description......................13 Audit log file format........................14 Log output formats for different versions..................18 Syslog file format........................18 2 Using audit logs..................22 Downloading audit log files.....................22 Downloading syslog files......................23 Transferring audit log files to FTP servers..................23 Transferring audit log files to syslog servers................24 Storing audit logs........................26...
  • Page 4 [BASE] Control Panel Backup....................46 [BASE] Control Panel Restore....................47 [BASE] Create Conf Report....................47 [BASE] Delete CVAE Info.....................48 [BASE] Delete Reports......................48 [BASE] Delete Tasks......................48 [BASE] Disable Auto Delete....................49 [BASE] Edit Storage System....................49 [BASE] Enable Auto Delete....................50 [BASE] Entry Tasks......................50 [BASE] Environment Setting....................50 [BASE] HCSSO Authentication.....................51 [BASE] SetOneTimeKey.......................51 [BASE] Login........................51...
  • Page 5 [Install] Delete Host Group....................68 [Install] Delete LU Path......................68 [Install] Delete WWN......................69 [Install] Dku Emulation......................69 [Install] Force Reset......................70 [Install] Format........................70 [Install] Format Stop......................70 [Install] Initialize ORM Value....................71 [Install] Install........................71 [Install] Install CV.......................77 [Install] Machine Install Date....................77 [Install] Make LUSE......................78 [Install] Make Volume......................78 [Install] Micro Program.......................79 [Install] MP Install.......................80 [Install] M/F Cache Residency.....................80...
  • Page 6 [Maintenance] Verify Stop....................101 Performance Monitor descriptions...................102 [Perf Mon] Cache Residency Prestaging................102 [Perf Mon] Delete M/F Cache Residency................102 [Perf Mon] Delete Open Cache Residency................102 [Perf Mon] Delete Unused WWNs..................103 [Perf Mon] Edit CU Monitor Mode..................103 [Perf Mon] Edit Monitoring SW..................103 [Perf Mon] Edit WWN......................103 [Perf Mon] Edit WWN MonitorMode.................104 [Perf Mon] Set M/F Cache Residency.................104 [Perf Mon] Set Open Cache Residency................105...
  • Page 7 [PROV] Edit Ports(Security)....................128 [PROV] Edit Ports(Speed)....................128 [PROV] Edit Ports(Topology)....................128 [PROV] Edit Resource Grp....................129 [PROV] Edit/Delete Pools....................129 [PROV] Edit/Delete UUIDs....................130 [PROV] Expand V-VOLs.....................131 [PROV] Format LDEVs.......................131 [PROV] Format LDEVs(H)....................131 [PROV] Format LDEVs(Q)....................132 [PROV] Initialize Pools......................132 [PROV] LDEV Name......................132 [PROV] Make LUSE......................133 [PROV] Monitor Pools.......................133 [PROV] Move Resources....................133 [PROV] Pool Name......................135...
  • Page 8 [BC/SS] Change Reserve....................150 [BC/SS] Initialize......................151 [BC/SS] Option.......................151 [BC/SS] Paircreate......................151 [BC/SS] Pairresync......................152 [BC/SS] Pairsplit......................152 [BC/SS] Pairsplit-E......................153 [BC/SS] Pairsplit-S......................153 Business Copy Z descriptions....................154 [BC Z] Add Pair.......................154 [BC Z] Change Reserve....................154 [BC Z] CTG........................155 [BC Z] Delete Pair......................155 [BC Z] Initialize.......................156 [BC Z] Option.........................156 [BC Z] Resync Pair......................156 [BC Z] Split Pair.......................157 [BC Z] Suspend Pair......................158...
  • Page 9 [Cnt Ac-J] R-Cmd.Dev......................176 [Cnt Ac-J] System-Option....................177 Continuous Access Journal Z descriptions.................177 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Add-Pair......................177 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-JNL-Option..................178 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-Mirror-Option..................179 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Clear-SIM......................179 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Delete-Pair.....................179 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Edit-EXCTG....................180 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol.....................181 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol.....................182 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Pair-Option....................183 [Cnt Ac-J Z] R-Cmd.Dev.....................183 [Cnt Ac-J Z] Resume-Pair....................184...
  • Page 10 FC-SP..........................203 User Auth..........................203 6 Audit log examples for encryption key operations........204 [ENC] Backup Keys ......................204 [ENC] Create Keys.......................204 [ENC] Delete Keys........................204 [ENC] Edit Encryption......................204 [ENC] Restore Keys ......................205 7 Audit log examples for single sign-on............206 [BASE] Certificate Import.......................206 [BASE] Delete Certificate.......................206 [BASE] Login........................206 [BASE] SSO Authentication....................207 [BASE] SSO SetOneTimeKey....................207...
  • Page 11 Index.......................236 Contents...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    1 Introduction Unless otherwise specified, the term P9000 in this guide refers to the following disk array: P9500 Disk Array The GUI illustrations in this guide were created using a Windows computer with the Internet Explorer browser. Actual windows may differ depending on the operating system and browser used. GUI contents also vary with licensed program products, storage system models, and firmware versions.
  • Page 13: Features

    Features The audit log feature stores a history of all operations performed on a computer using the Remote Web Console feature. This history includes the user, the time of the operation, the name of the operation, any parameter set, and the end result (normal completion or error message). The audit log file records until full and then starts over, rerecording from the beginning of the file.
  • Page 14: Audit Log File Format

    Table 1 Audit Log File Components (continued) Component Audit Log File Syslog File When Reaching The newest data overwrites the oldest data The newest data overwrites the oldest data (wrap the Maximum (wrap around). around). Number of Lines Threshold When the audit log file reaches 70% of Check the following events that are logged only once in the syslog file.
  • Page 15: Basic Information

    Basic Information Table 2 Basic Information in Audit Log File Item File 1 (SVP) File 2 (DKC) Version XXYY indicates the version number of the Same as File 1. audit log format. XXYY indicates the model name (XX) and the version number in audit log output format (YY).
  • Page 16 Table 2 Basic Information in Audit Log File (continued) Item File 1 (SVP) File 2 (DKC) Task name Task name specified when a task is No output. registered. No task name is output when a user performs operations using the Remote Web Console secondary window.
  • Page 17 ID of four, five, or six digits. For more information about error codes, see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console Messages. NOTE: Error codes "xxxx-yyyyy" appear only for Remote Web Console operations.
  • Page 18: Log Output Formats For Different Versions

    The following shows the symbols used in the detailed information. Table 3 Symbols Used in Detailed Parameter in Audit Log (SVP) Symbol Definition + and - '+' or '-' displays at the beginning of a line. '+' means the beginning of the index. The number of occurrences of '+' represents the number of indents. '-' means that the line continues from the previous line.
  • Page 19 Figure 3 Syslog File Table 5 Items in the Syslog File Item Description Priority The priority of an item in the syslog file is determined according to the following formula, enclosed by brackets (< >): Priority = 8 X Facility + Severity Facility is 1 (fixed).
  • Page 20 Table 5 Items in the Syslog File (continued) Item Description Message identification The serial number of the syslog header information. No output Date, time#2* The date, time and the time difference between UTC in the format of "YYYY-MM-DD-Thh:mm:ss.s ± hh:mm." YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: day.
  • Page 21 Table 5 Items in the Syslog File (continued) Item Description Detailed information Identification of the host sending the request. No output. No output. No output. Collective operation identification number. This is a serial number that identifies that multiple lines displayed by one operation are the same operation. No output when the category name is "AnomalyEvent."...
  • Page 22: Using Audit Logs

    2 Using audit logs Download the audit log files and syslog files to the Remote Web Console computer or transfer the audit log files to FTP servers or syslog servers. Downloading audit log files Download the audit log files to the Remote Web Console computer to prevent the old data from being overwritten.
  • Page 23: Downloading Syslog Files

    Click Close to close the Audit Log Properties dialog box. NOTE: Audit Log (DKC) is first accumulated in the system disk before it is transferred to SVP. Therefore, it might take time to transfer it to SVP. When there it appears that no logs have been received from a host or a computer using RAID Manager.
  • Page 24: Transferring Audit Log Files To Syslog Servers

    Click to change to Modify mode. Perform the following if using a primary FTP server. Select Enable in Output to Primary Server. Enter the IP Address in the Primary Server Setting. Do not enter the periods. Enter the User ID and the Password you use to login the primary FTP server. Enter the output folder to which the audit log file will be sent.
  • Page 25 the syslog server. See RFC3164 (Request For Comment) issued by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) for details of syslog. You must have Audit Log Administrator (View & Modify) permission to configure syslog server settings. Keep a list of the items you entered in the window, such as the IP address. You may need to enter them again when an SVP is replaced.
  • Page 26: Storing Audit Logs

    If the log is not received by the syslog server, check whether the IP address and the port number set matches with the IP address and the port number of the syslog server. If the IP address and the port number match, check the syslog server setting. See the user’s manual of the syslog server for the details of the syslog server setting.
  • Page 27: Quick Reference

    3 Quick reference This chapter provides a quick reference to what each log indicates. Remote Web Console and SVP operation The storage system logs operations performed from Remote Web Console computer or SVP. The following table lists the function/operation names as well as GUI operations that trigger logging. Functions are listed in alphabetical order.
  • Page 28 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation BASE Environment Setting Changing parameters on Control Panel BASE HCSSO Authentication Launching Remote Web Console from Command View Advanced Edition BASE HCSSO SetOneTimeKey Issuing OneTimeKey from Command View Advanced Edition BASE...
  • Page 29 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Install Change WWN Maintenance on SVP Install Cache Residency Prestaging Maintenance on SVP Install Define Config. Maintenance on SVP Install Delete DKC WWN Maintenance on SVP Install Delete Host Group...
  • Page 30 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Install System Option Maintenance on SVP Install System Tuning Maintenance on SVP Install Update Config Maintenance on SVP Install Volume to Space Maintenance on SVP Maintenance Blockade Maintenance on SVP...
  • Page 31 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PP KEY PP Disable chk License Key PP KEY PP Enable chk License Key PP KEY PP Install chk License Key PP KEY PP Install File chk License Key PP KEY...
  • Page 32 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PROV Delete LUN Paths Removing a LUN path from an LDEV PROV Delete Resource Grps Deleting a resource group PROV Delete WWN LUN Manager operation using Configuration File Loader PROV DRU Expiration Lock...
  • Page 33 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PROV Monitor Pools Starting the performance monitoring of a pool PROV Move Resources Adding a resource to a resource group Removing a resource from a resourcegroup PROV Pool Name Setting a pool name...
  • Page 34 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation PROV Set UserAuth LUN Manager operation using Configuration File Loader PROV Shrink Pool Decreasing pool capacity PROV Stop Monitoring Stopping the performance monitoring of a pool PROV Stop Reclm ZeroPages Stop releasing pages in a virtual volume...
  • Page 35 Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Cnt Ac-S Change Option Continuous Access Synchronous Change Pair Option Function Switch Paircreate Pairresync Pairsplit-r Pairsplit-S Cnt Ac-S Z Add Pair Continuous Access Synchronous Z Change Option Change Pair Option Clear SIM...
  • Page 36: Command Sent From The Host

    Table 6 Audit Log and Remote Web Console/SVP Operations (continued) Function Name Operation Name Corresponding GUI Operation Ext Stor Delete ES VOLs Releasing external volume mapping Ext Stor Disconnect ES Paths Disconnecting an external path Ext Stor Disconnect ES VOLs Disconnecting an external storage system or an external volume Ext Stor...
  • Page 37: Encryption Key Operation

    Table 7 Audit Log and Command Sent from Host Function Name Description Config Command A configuration command has been sent from a host or a computer using RAID Manager. Indicates that a configuration command was received. FC-SP Indicates that the FC-SP authentication is completed. User Auth A user has logged in to or out from Remote Web Console.
  • Page 38: Audit Log Lost Output

    Audit log lost output The following shows the function name and the event name that are output when the audit log by the commands that the storage system accepted from the host has been lost. The “DKCAuditLog was lost” event name will be automatically output only once for each output trigger. Table 1 1 Audit Log Lost Output Function Name Event Name...
  • Page 39: Audit Log Examples

    4 Audit log examples This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by each function and operation that can be performed with Remote Web Console and SVP. The descriptions are listed alphabetically by function name and operation name. For detailed information on the version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 18).
  • Page 40: [Auditlog] Over Threshold

    Storage,SVP,AnomalyEvent,Success,<system>,R700:65307,, Japan-Tokyo,,,,,,,,,,,,,[AuditLog],Over MaxLine,,Normal end [AuditLog] Over Threshold This information appears in the syslog file only. Example <14> Jan 4 06:25:18 SVP Storage: CELFSS,1.1,250001,, 2006-01-04T06:25:18.3Z, Storage,SVP,AnomalyEvent,Success,<system>,R700:65307,, Japan-Tokyo,,,,,,,,,,,,,[AuditLog],Over Threshold,,Normal end [AuditLog] Set FTP Server Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [AuditLog],Set FTP Server,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{ServerType,IPAddrVer,OutFlg,SrvAddr,UserName,OutputDir} =[{Primary,IPv4,Disable,192.168.0.1,root,/Data/AuditLog},...
  • Page 41: [Auditlog] Sim Complete

    Basic information Parameter Description Detail Flag=Enable Detailed information is output to the syslog server. Detail Flag=Disable Detailed information is not output to the syslog server. Detailed information No detailed information is output when no setting is changed. Item Description DetailFlg Indicates whether to output detailed information to the syslog server.
  • Page 42: Acm Descriptions

    ACM descriptions [ACM] Add Users Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx,+00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ACM],Add Users,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{User Name,User Group Name} =[{User01,Group01},{User02,Group01}], Num. of Users=2 Detailed information Item Description User Name The user name that was added to a user group. User Group Name The name of the user group to which the user ID was added.
  • Page 43: [Acm] Change Password

    Detailed information Item Description User Group Name The name of a user group All Resource Groups Indicates whether there is All Resource Groups Assigned setting in the user group Assigned Result Result of the operation Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxxx-yyyyyy): Abnormal end xxxxx: Part code, yyyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 44: [Acm] Create User Group

    [ACM] Create User Group Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ACM],Create User Grp,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{User Group Name,All Resource Groups Assigned,Result} ={Group01,Yes,Normal end},Num. of User Groups=1 Detailed information Item Description User Group Name The name of a user group name that was created All Resource Groups Indicates whether there is All Resource Groups Assigned setting in the created user group Assigned...
  • Page 45: [Acm] Edit User

    [ACM] Edit User Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx,+00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ACM],Edit User,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{User Name,Account Status,Authentication} =[{User01,Enabled,Local}],Num. of Users=1 Detailed information Index Description User Name The user name that was edited. Account Status Indicates whether the user account is enabled or disabled. A hyphen (-) appears if the setting is not changed.
  • Page 46: [Acm] Set Login Message

    Detailed information Item Description User Name The user name that was removed from a user group. User Group Name The name of the user group from which the user was removed. Num. of Users The number of users that were removed. [ACM] Set Login Message Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 47: [Base] Control Panel Restore

    Detailed information Item Description File Name Name of the backup file Result Result of the backup operation Normal end: normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyy): Abnormal end, -: not selected xxxx: part code, yyyy: error code [BASE] Control Panel Restore Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Control Panel Restore,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{File Name,Result}...
  • Page 48: [Base] Delete Cvae Info

    [BASE] Delete CVAE Info Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Delete CVAE Info,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{ID}={0,1,2,3},Num. of IDs=4 Detailed information Item Description ID (unique ID row by row) of the version information that was deleted Num. of IDs The number of IDs [BASE] Delete Reports Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,...
  • Page 49: [Base] Disable Auto Delete

    Item Description Submission Time Time when the task was registered. Result Result of the operation Normal end: normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyy): Abnormal end, -: not selected xxxx: part code, yyyy: error code Num. of Tasks The number of the deleted tasks. [BASE] Disable Auto Delete Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 50: [Base] Enable Auto Delete

    [BASE] Enable Auto Delete Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Enable Auto Delete,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Task Name,Type,User Name,Submission Time,Result} =[{20100101-EditSubsystem,Edit Subsystem,User01, YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,Normal end},{20100101-CreateLdev, Create LDEV,User02,YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,Normal end}], Num. of Tasks=2 Detailed information Item Description Task Name The task name that the enable auto delete operation was performed. Type The type of task.
  • Page 51: [Base] Hcsso Authentication

    Detailed information Item Description RMI time-out RMI time-out period RMI time-out for Modify RMI time-out period for Modify Polling period for lock The polling period for checking exclusive lock Polling period for obstacles The polling period for checking obstacle statuses Hidden Option The status of the option to hide Alerts window [BASE] HCSSO Authentication...
  • Page 52: [Base] Release Http Block

    [BASE] Release HTTP Block Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BASE],Release HTTP Block,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{HTTP Block,Result}={-,Normal end} Detailed information Item Description HTTP Block Status of the HTTP Block. -: disabled, Blocked: enabled Result Result of the HTTP Block setting Normal end: normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyy) Abnormal end xxxx: part code, yyyy: error code [BASE] Resume Tasks Example...
  • Page 53: [Base] Set Up Http Block

    Num. of CVAEInfos=1 +{LicenseInfo}={Core license,Full licence,Expired}, Num. of LicenseInfos=3 Detailed information Item Description ID (unique ID row by row) of the version information that was deleted. ProductName Product name (Hi-Command) VersionInfo Version information IPAddress Network address information (IPv4, IPv6, and network name) RegistryDate Time stamp of initial registration LastAccessDate...
  • Page 54: [Base] Unlock Forcibly

    Detailed information Item Description Task Name Name of the suspended task. Type The type of task. User Name Name of the user who suspended the task. Submission Time Time when the task was registered. Result Result of the operation Normal end: normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyy): Abnormal end, -: not selected xxxx: part code, yyyy: error code Num.
  • Page 55: E-Mail Descriptions

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC=0x00,CU=0x00 ++{Alias LDEV,Base LDEV}=[{0xFD,0x00},{0xFE,0x00},{0xFF,0x01}], Num. of Alias LDEVs=3 +LDKC=0x00,CU=0x01 ++{Alias LDEV,Base LDEV}=[{0xFF,0x00}],Num. of Alias LDEVs=1 +Num. of Alias LDEVs=4 Detailed information Item Description LDKC Indicates LDKC number containing the alias device and the base device. Indicates CU number containing the alias device and the base device. Alias LDEV The alias device number allocated to the CU number indicated in CU of the index.
  • Page 56: [E-Mail] Valid Flag Update

    Item Description ToAddressList Mail addresses of a destination. Thirty-two addresses are always displayed. If a mail address is not specified, {-,-} is displayed instead of mail address and attribute. Attribute Attributes (TO, CC, or BCC) of the destination mail addresses. Num.
  • Page 57: [Esam] Del Quorum Disk Id

    =[{0x01,64024,6,0x00:0xFE:0x01,Normal end}, {0x02,64024,6,0x00:0xFE:0x02,Normal end},(snip), {0x7F,64024,6,0x00:0xFE:0x7F,Error(xxxx-yyyyy)}]-,Num. of IDs=xx Detailed information Item Description Quorum Disk ID The Quorum Disk ID that was added. Paired S/N The serial number of the device. Controller ID The controller ID. Quorum Disk The LDKC number, the CU number and the LDEV number. (LDKC:CU:LDEV) Result The result of the operation.
  • Page 58: [Esam] Pairresync

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S/N,LDKC,ID, Controller ID,Initial Copy,Fence Level,Copy Pace,Priority,Diff, Quorum Disk ID,Result} =[{1A-0x00-0x000,GR-0xFE-0x3FF,99999,0x00,Default,6,Entire,Never, 15,032,Auto,0x7F,Normal end},(snip)-(snip)],Num. of Pairs=xx Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the volume specified to the primary volume when the pair is created sequentially. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the volume specified to the secondary volume when the pair is created sequentially.
  • Page 59: [Esam] Pairsplit-R

    Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the primary volume in the restored pair sequentially. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the secondary volume in the restored pair sequentially. Fence Level The fence level set (the condition that MCU rejects Write to the primary volume).
  • Page 60: [Esam] Pairsplit-S

    Item Description Result The result of the operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of split pairs. [ESAM] Pairsplit-S Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [ESAM],Pairsplit-S,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),Type,Force,Result} =[{1A-0x00-0x000,1B-0x00-0x000,P-VOL,No,Normal end}, {1A-0x00-0x001,1B-0x00-0x001,P-VOL,No,Normal end}, +{1A-0x00-0x002,1B-0x00-0x002,P-VOL,No,Normal end},...
  • Page 61: [Information] Orm Value

    Basic information Parameter Description Record of a deleted SIM log. Record of a deleted SSB log. Reset Record of a deleted Reset log. Power Event Record of a deleted Power Event log. Detail Record of a deleted Detail log. Incident Record of a deleted Incident log.
  • Page 62: [Information] Sim Complete

    Detailed information Item Description Type The period of time to acquire the result of threshold diagnosis using the read diagnosis function. Today: Current day only, 7days: 7 days, Total: Every operating days Read Err.(Unrecovered) The threshold of the Read Error (Unrecovered). Read Err.(Recovered) The threshold of the Read Error (Recovered).
  • Page 63: [Information] Threshold Value

    Detailed information Item Description Type The type of SIM. DKC SIM: SIM related to storage system Cache SIM: SIM related to cache Media SIM: SIM related to recording media Device SIM: SIM related to disk device Acute Report acute level information as a SIM. ON: Report, OFF: Do not report Serious Report serious level information as a SIM.
  • Page 64: Install Descriptions

    The newly added host group number. HostGrpName The name of the newly added host group. Mode The newly added host mode. Please see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for the meaning of the host mode number. Audit log examples...
  • Page 65: [Install] Add Lu Path

    Item Description Option[0:31] The newly added host mode option. Hexadecimal values are output. Option[32:63] Option[64:95] Indicates WWN of the host bus adapter for the host registered in the host group. Nickname The nickname of the host bus adapter for the host registered in the host group. Num.
  • Page 66: [Install] All Config

    [Install] All Config Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],All Config,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{New Ver.,Old Ver.}={xx-xx-xx/xx,xx-xx-xx/xx} Detailed information Item Description New Ver. The new version number. Old Ver. The old version number. [Install] Assist Config Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Assist Config,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{New Ver.,Old Ver.}={xx-xx-xx/xx,xx-xx-xx/xx} Detailed information Item Description...
  • Page 67: [Install] Change Wwn

    Detailed information Item Description Port The name of the port to which the host group belongs. HostGrpID The number of the host group where the host group name has been changed. HostGrpName The name of the host group. If the name is changed, the name after change is indicated. Num.
  • Page 68: [Install] Delete Dkc Wwn

    [Install] Delete DKC WWN Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Delete DKC WWN,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,Delete WWN} =[{XX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX},{XX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}], Num. of WWNs=2 Detailed information Item Description Port The port name where the host of deleted Login WWN was connected. Delete WWN Indicates the deleted Login WWN. WWN is a 16-digit number in the hexadecimal format. Num.
  • Page 69: [Install] Delete Wwn

    Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume where the LU path assignment is cancelled. Num. of Paths The number of LU paths deleted. [Install] Delete WWN Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Delete WWN,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,WWN} =[{XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}, {XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}],Num.
  • Page 70: [Install] Force Reset

    [Install] Force Reset Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Force Reset,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,HostGrpID,LUN} =[{3B,0x0FE,0x000},{3B,0x0FE,0x005},{3B,0x0FE,0x009}], Num. of LUNs=3 Detailed information Item Description Port The name of the port where the reserve attribute of the host is forcefully cancelled. HostGrpID The host group number. Indicates LUN of the volume linked to the host group.
  • Page 71: [Install] Initialize Orm Value

    Detailed information Item Description The parity group number. E1- 1 : For an external volume V1- 1 : For a virtual volume X1- 1 : For a Thin Provisioning volume Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. LDEV The LDEV number. Num.
  • Page 72 Detailed information for example 1 Item Description The CHA mounting location. Kind The kind of PCB mounted. Port The mounting location of the port. Initiator/Target The type of Initiator or Target. Channel Speed The channel speed is indicated for open systems. 1: 1 Gbps, 2: 2 Gbps, 4: 4 Gbps, 8: 8 Gbps, 10: 10 Gbps, Auto: Auto mode.
  • Page 73 Parameter Description Quick Format Close The progress window of preparing for Quick Format is closed. NOTE: No parameter is output for any case other than those described in this table. Detailed information for example 2 Item Description Disk Adapter (DKA) The Disk Adapter mounting location.
  • Page 74 Example 3: installing additional cache memory 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Install,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{CM,CMG,size,SSD0,SSD1)} =[{1CA/2CC,C16G,32768,BM64(64GB),0}, {1CB/2CD,C16G,32768,BM64(64GB),0}, {1CE/2CG,C16G,32768,BM64(64GB),BM64(64GB)}, {1CF/2CH,C16G,32768,BM64(64GB),BM128(128GB)}],Num. of CMs=4 +Cache Residency available Size=3328 +{CLPR,Cache size,Cache Residency size,ExtentNumber} =[{CLPR0,117760,6656,16384}],Num. of CLPRs=1 +PP Flag=[<64KLDEV, SI/VM Extension1, FCV2, DP, CoW, TPF>, <SI/VM Extension2, CoW Extension>],Num. of PP Flags=2 +Max Number of CUs=255 Detailed information for example 3 Item...
  • Page 75 Example 5: installing additional PCI 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Install,SVP,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PCI ADP Equip=ON Detailed information for example 5 Item Description PCI ADP Equip Whether the PCI is installed or not. ON: Installed, OFF: Not installed Example 6: installing additional MPB 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx,00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Install,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 76 Basic information for example 7 Parameter Description Indicates a change in the IP address of the SVP. SVP&DKC Indicates a change in the IP address of the SVP and the DKC. Detailed information for example 7 Item Description The installed location of the SVP. IPAddress IP address in the SVP.
  • Page 77: [Install] Install Cv

    [Install] Install CV This logged information indicates that the formatting was only requested but not completed. If the operation does not require the formatting, this logged information indicates that the volume was created. Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Install CV,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{PG,LDKC:CU:LDEV,Slot,Emulation,Size,Unit,System Disk,SSID,MPB} =[{1-1,0x00:0x00:0x00,-,OPEN-V,10000,LBA,Disable, 0x0005,Auto}],Num.
  • Page 78: [Install] Make Luse

    Detailed information Item Description Date Indicates the date and the time of the setting in “YYYY/MM/DD HH: mm” format (YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: day, HH: hour, mm: minute). [Install] Make LUSE Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Make LUSE,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LUSE(LDKC:CU:LDEV)=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x00:0x01, 0x00:0x00:0x02,0x00:0x00:0x03},{0x00:0x01:0x00,0x00:0x01:0x01, 0x00:0x01:0x02,0x00:0x01:0x03}],Num.
  • Page 79: [Install] Micro Program

    Detailed information Item Description The parity group number. E1- 1 : In case of an external volume. V1- 1 : In case of a virtual volume. X1- 1 : In case of a Thin Provisioning volume. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers. Slot The slot number.
  • Page 80: [Install] Mp Install

    [Install] MP Install Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],MP Install,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Micro Program ={RAMBOOT,HTP,FCDG,DKCMAIN,DKAF},Num. of Kinds=5 +Target MP={MP00-1MA,MP01-1MA,MP02-1MA},Num. of MPs=3 Detailed information Item Description Micro Program The kind of microcode installed. Num. of Kinds The number of types of installed microcodes. Target MP The mounting location of the installed processor.
  • Page 81: [Install] Open Cache Residency

    [Install] Open Cache Residency Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Open Cache Residency,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC:CU:LDEV=0x00:0x00:0x00 ++{Define,Mode,Prestaging,Start LBA,End LBA} =[{Set,Bind,No,0,2015},{Set,Priority,Yes,3636,4175}, {Delete,-,-,3636,4175}],Num. of Cache Residency Settings=3 Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number of the logical volume where Cache Residency is set.
  • Page 82 =[{CHA-1EU,16FC (Fibre )},{CHA-2QU,16FC (Fibre )}], Num. of CHAs=2 Detailed information for example 1 Item Description Channel Adapter The Channel Adapter mounting location. Kind The kind of PCB mounted. Num. of Channel The number of Channel Adapters. Adapters Example 2: removing a Disk Adapter (DKA), an ECC Group or an LDEV 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Remove,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 83 =[{CLPR0,84992,1024,16384}],Num. of CLPRs=1 +PP Flag=[<64KLDEV, SI/VM Extension1, FCV2, DP, CoW, TPF>, <SI/VM Extension2, CoW Extension>],Num. of PP Flags=2 +Max Number of CUs=64 Detailed information for example 3 Item Description The mounting location of the PCB for cache memory. The capacity of the CMG. Size The capacity of the cache memory.
  • Page 84 Detailed information for example 5 Item Description PCI ADP Equip Whether the PCI is installed or not. ON: Installed, OFF: Not installed Example 6: removing MPB 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Remove,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx {MPB,Auto LDEV Assignment} =[{MPB-1MB,Enable},{MPB-2MD,Enable},{MPB-1MF,Enable}, {MPB-2MH,Enable}],Num. of MPBs=4 Detailed information for example 6 Item Description The installed location of the MPB.
  • Page 85: [Install] Restore Config

    Item Description Use Duplex The duplex status of the SVP. Valid or Invalid will appear. SVP Kind The kind of the duplex status. Master SVP or Standby SVP will appear. IPv4 The status of IPv4 settings. Valid or Invalid will appear. IPv6 The status of IPv6 settings.
  • Page 86: [Install] Set Battery Life

    Detailed information for example 2 Item Description New Ver. The new version number. Old Ver. The old version number. [Install] Set Battery Life Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Set Battery Life,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Use Battery Life,Date,Remained Life}={Valid,YYYY/MM/DD,610} Detailed information Item Description Use Battery Life The status of Battery life function set.
  • Page 87: [Install] Set Commanddevsec

    Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the command device is set. CommandDev Indicates whether the command device setting is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num. of LDEVs The number of logical volumes where the command device is set.
  • Page 88: [Install] Set Fibre Topology

    The name of the port to which the host group belongs. HostGrpID The host group number. Mode The host mode set. Please see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for the meaning of the host mode number. Audit log examples...
  • Page 89: [Install] Set Ip Address

    Option[64:95] and host mode option. Please see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for the meaning of the host mode number. Num. of Host Groups The number of host groups that the host mode setting is changed.
  • Page 90: [Install] Set Security Switch

    Item Description M-SVP Master SVP details are provided in the format described below. IPv4(IPAddress,Subnet Mask) IPv4 (IPAddress: IP address, Subnet Mask: Subnet mask) IPv6(IPAddress,Subnet Prefix IPv6 (IPAddress: IP address, Subnet Prefix length: The value of subnet prefix) length) S-SVP Standby SVP details are provided in the format described below. IPv4(IPAddress,Subnet Mask) IPv4 (IPAddress: IP address, Subnet Mask: Subnet mask) IPv6(IPAddress,Subnet Prefix...
  • Page 91: [Install] Set Userauth

    Basic information Parameter Description TOD Change The date and the time. Synchro. Infor. The setting of time correction function. Detailed information Item Description Time Indicates the date and the time in the format of “YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:SS”.(YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: date, HH: hour, mm: minute, SS: second). Use Synchro.
  • Page 92 +Link Failure Threshold=10 +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,Destage}=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,OFF}], Num. of LDEVs=1 +{LPR,Cache Tuning}=[{System,Level5}],Num. of LPRs=1 +{LPR,Command Control}=[{System,10}],Num. of LPRs=1 +{LPR,Mode,Set}=[{System,0,ON}],Num. of Modes=1 +Debug Mode=Set Detailed information Item Description Spare Disk Recover Indicates the setting status of Spare Disk Recover. Interleave: Give priority to the access from the host while executing copy process, Full speed: Give priority to the copy process.
  • Page 93: [Install] System Tuning

    [Install] System Tuning Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],System Tuning,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Serial No.=64040 +IP Address Mode=Based on Serial Number +IP Address=126.132.246.15 +Subnet Mask=255.0.0.0 +{Port,CU Number,Emulation}=[{1E,-,I-2107}, {3E,0x00:0x10-0x00:0x1F,I-2107},{5E,-,I-2107},{7E,-,I-2107}], Num. of Ports=4 +{LDKC:CU,LDEV,SSID}=[{0x00:0x00,0x00-0xff,0x0005}], Num. of SSIDs=1 Detailed information Item Description Serial No. The serial number. IP Address Mode The IP address mode set.
  • Page 94: [Install] Volume To Space

    [Install] Volume to Space Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Install],Volume to Space,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{PG,LDKC:CU:LDEV}=[{1-1,0x00:0x00:0x01},{1-1-(1), 0x00:0x00:0x02}],Num. of LDEVs=2 Detailed information Item Description The parity group number. E1- 1 : In case of an external volume. V1- 1 : In case of a virtual volume. X1- 1 : In case of a Thin Provisioning volume.
  • Page 95: [Maintenance] Correction Copy

    [Maintenance] Correction Copy Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Correction Copy,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PDEV=HDD000-00 Detailed information Item Description PDEV The mounting location of the PDEV (physical device). [Maintenance] Drive Interrupt Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Drive Interrupt,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PDEV=HDD000-00 Detailed information Item Description PDEV The mounting location of the PDEV (physical device).
  • Page 96: [Maintenance] Mp Restore

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PG=[1-1],Num. of PGs=1 Detailed information Item Description The parity group number. E1- 1 : In case of an external volume. V1- 1 : In case of a virtual volume. X1- 1 : In case of a Thin Provisioning volume. Num.
  • Page 97: [Maintenance] Quick Format

    Detailed information Item Description The parity group number. E1- 1 : In case of an external volume. V1- 1 : In case of a virtual volume. X1- 1 : In case of a Thin Provisioning volume. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number.
  • Page 98 Example 4: replacing a PDEV (physical device) 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance], Replace,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PDEV=HDD000-00 +Copy=Restore Data Example 5: replacing a SSW 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance], Replace,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +SSW=[SSW000-LP1,SSW001-LP1],Num. of SSWs=2 Example 6: replacing a SSD 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance], Replace,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +SSD=SSD0(CACHE-1CA),Num.
  • Page 99: [Maintenance] Restore

    [Maintenance] Restore Example 1: restoring a PCB 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Restore,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PCB=[CHA-1EU],Num. of PCBs=1 Example 2: restoring an LDEV 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Restore,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PG=[1-1],Num. of PGs=1 Detailed information Item Description The mounting location of the PCB (Channel Adapter (CHA), Disk Adapter (DKA), or MPB) to be restored.
  • Page 100: [Maintenance] Spare Disk

    Detailed Information Item Description The mounting location of the PCB (Cache Memory (CM)) Num. of PCBs The number of PCBs SIZE The cache capacity [Maintenance] Spare Disk Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,, [Maintenance],Spare Disk,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PDEV=HDD000-00 Detailed information Item Description PDEV The mounting location of the PDEV.
  • Page 101: [Maintenance] Verify

    Detailed information Item Description The port that Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFPs) are inserted. Type The type of the Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP). Short Wave: Short wave, Long Wave: Long wave Num. of SFPs The number of inserted Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP)s. [Maintenance] Verify Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 102: Performance Monitor Descriptions

    Performance Monitor descriptions [Perf Mon] Cache Residency Prestaging Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Perf Mon],Cache Residency Prestaging,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [Perf Mon] Delete M/F Cache Residency Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Perf Mon],Delete M/F Cache Residency,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,Start CC-HH,End CC-HH} =[{0x00:0x00:0x00,XXXXXX-XX,XXXXXX-XX}, {0x00:0x00:0x00,XXXXXX-XX,XXXXXX-XX}], Num.
  • Page 103: [Perf Mon] Delete Unused Wwns

    [Perf Mon] Delete Unused WWNs Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[Perf Mon],Delete Unused WWNs,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [Perf Mon] Edit CU Monitor Mode Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[Perf Mon],Edit CU Monitor Mode,Enable,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +[LDKC:CU] = [0x00:0x00,0x00:0x01,0x00:0x02],Num. of CUs = 3 Basic information Parameter Description...
  • Page 104: [Perf Mon] Edit Wwn Monitormode

    Detailed information Item Description Update Mode The changing mode of WWN. Change HBA WWN: Change of HBA WWN, Change WWN Name: Change of WWN name. HBA WWN The name of HBA WWN. Change WWN The new WWN name (if changed). Name Change HBA WWN The name of changed HBA WWN.
  • Page 105: [Perf Mon] Set Open Cache Residency

    Item Description Prestaging The prestaging target. No: No (disables the prestaging mode) Yes: Yes (enables the prestaging mode) Start CC-HH The starting cylinder number (CC) and the starting head number (HH) of the data resident in Cache Residency cache. End CC-HH The ending cylinder number (CC) and the ending head number (HH) of the data resident in Cache Residency cache.
  • Page 106: [Pp Key] Pp Disable Chk

    Detailed information Item Description P.P.Name The name of the option installed in the Available mode. Result The result of installation in the Available mode. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxxx-yyyyyy): Abnormal end xxxxx: Part code, yyyyyy: Error code Num. of PPs The number of the options installed in the Available mode.
  • Page 107: [Pp Key] Pp Install File Chk

    =XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ++{P.P.Name,Result}=[{JAVA API,Normal end}],Num. of PPs=1 Detailed information Item Description Key Code The key code used for installation. P.P.Name The name of the installed option. Result The result of installation. Normal end: Normal end, Error(xxxxx-yyyyyy): Abnormal end xxxxx: Part code, yyyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 108: Provisioning Descriptions

    HostGrpName The name of the new host group. Mode The new host mode. See HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for the description of the host mode number. Option[0:31] The new host mode option. Hexadecimal values are output.
  • Page 109: [Prov] Add Lu Path

    +{Port,HostGrpID,WWN,Nickname} =[{XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}, {XX,0xXXX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}],Num. of WWNs=2 Detailed information Item Description Port The name of the port to which the host group belongs. HostGrpID The host group number where the host is registered. Indicates WWN of the host bus adapter for the host registered in the host group. WWN is a 16-digit number in the hexadecimal format.
  • Page 110: [Prov] Add Wwn

    Detailed information Item Description Port The name of the port to which the host group belongs. HostGrpID The host group number linked to the logical volume. Indicates LUN of the logical volume linked to the host group. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume linked to the host group. Num.
  • Page 111: [Prov] Block Ldevs

    Item Description Result The result of operation Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of LDEVs The number of specified logical volumes [PROV] Block LDEVs Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Block LDEVs,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC:CU:LDEV=[0x00:0x00:0x01,0x00:0x00:0x02,0x00:0x00:0x03, 0x00:0x00:0x04,0x00:0x00:0x05,0x00:0x00:0x06,0x00:0x00:0x07,...
  • Page 112: [Prov] Create Host Groups

    Detailed information Item Description The reference code of the Service Information Message (SIM) generated in the storage system with resolved errors or service request status. No SIM reference code appears if the SIM cannot be completed due to the unsatisfied requirements. 0xXXXXXX: Reference code of the SIM Num.
  • Page 113 This capacity value can be converted into kilobytes by dividing by two because one block is 512 bytes. For information about how to convert the capacity value into cylinders, see the section describing size calculation in HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Mainframe Systems User Guide. System Disk Indicates system disk status. Enable: Enabled, Disable: Disabled MP Blade ID The specified MP blade ID.
  • Page 114: [Prov] Create Resource Grps

    Detailed information for examples 2 and 3 Item Description Pool ID The pool ID of a related pool volume. For a Snapshot volume, a hyphen (-) is output, because you specify no setting about a related volume when you create V-VOLs for Snapshot. LDKC:CU:LDEV The logical DKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the created V-VOLs.
  • Page 115 Depletion Threshold(%),Subscription Limit(%),Tier Management, Cycle Time,Monitoring Period,Monitoring Mode,Pool Result} =[{1,Thin Provisioning,Enable,20,70,100,Auto,1,00:00-23:59, Continuous Mode,Normal end}],Num. of Pools = 1 ++{LDKC:CU:LDEV,LDEV Result}=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,Normal end}, {0x00:0x00:0x01,Normal end},{0x00:0x00:0x02,Normal end}], Num. of LDEVs = 3 Detailed information Item Description Pool ID The pool ID of the created or expanded pool. Pool Type The pool type.
  • Page 116: [Prov] Delete Host Group

    Item Description LDEV Result The result of the assigning the pool volume to the created or expanded pool. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end, Not Execute: Not Executed xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of LDEVs The number of the created or expanded pool volume. [PROV] Delete Host Group This log is output when LUN Manager operation is performed using Configuration File Loader.
  • Page 117 Basic information for example 1 Parameter Description Basic Delete LDEVs was done to basic volumes. External Delete LDEVs was done to external volumes. Basic/External Delete LDEVs was done to both basic volumes and external volumes. Detailed information for example 1 Item Description The parity group number.
  • Page 118: [Prov] Delete Login Wwns

    [PROV] Delete Login WWNs Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Delete Login WWNs,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,Delete WWN} =[{XX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX},{XX,0xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}], Num. of WWNs=2 Detailed information Item Description Port The port name where the host of deleted WWN was connected. Delete WWN The deleted WWN. WWN is a 16-digit number in the hexadecimal format. Num.
  • Page 119: [Prov] Delete Resource Grps

    Detailed information Item Description Port The name of the port to which the host group belongs. HostGrpID The host group number where the LU path is deleted. Indicates LUN where the LU path assignment is cancelled. Num. of Paths The number of LU paths deleted. [PROV] Delete Resource Grps Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,...
  • Page 120: [Prov] Dru Expiration-Lock

    [PROV] DRU Expiration-Lock Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],DRU Expiration-Lock,SYSTEM:Enable,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx Basic information Parameter Description SYSTEM:Enable The expiration-lock setting is enabled in the storage system. SYSTEM:Disable The expiration-lock setting is disabled in the storage system. [PROV] Edit Cmd Dev(Auth) Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit Cmd Dev(Auth),,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 121: [Prov] Edit Cmd Dev(Sec)

    [PROV] Edit Cmd Dev(Sec) Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit CommandDevSec,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,CommandDevSec}= [{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,Disable},{0xXX:0xXX:0xXX,Enable}], Num. of LDEVs=2 Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the command device security setting is changed. CommandDevSec Indicates whether the command device security setting is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 122: [Prov] Edit Host

    Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the attribute is set. Attribute The set attribute in hexadecimal. Each bit (0–7) of 1 byte corresponds to the setting item. 1 is assigned to each bit when the setting is enabled and 0 (zero) is assigned to each bit when the setting is disabled.
  • Page 123: [Prov] Edit Host Grps(Mode)

    HostGrpID The host group number where the host group names have been changed. Mode The specified host mode. See the HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for the meaning of the host mode number. Option[0:31] The specified host mode option. 96 host mode options from 0 to 95 are output in groups of 32 options.
  • Page 124 Table 13 Host mode option 32 to 63 and output contents of Option[32:63] Host mode option Value of Option[32:63] Host mode option Value of Option[32:63] 0x80000000 0x00008000 0x40000000 0x00004000 0x20000000 0x00002000 0x10000000 0x00001000 0x08000000 0x00000800 0x04000000 0x00000400 0x02000000 0x00000200 0x01000000 0x00000100 0x00800000 0x00000080...
  • Page 125: [Prov] Edit Host Grps(Name)

    NOTE: When more than one option is set, a logical addition of their values is output. For example, 0x200C0000 is output to Option[0:31], it means the host mode options [2], [12], and [13] are set. [PROV] Edit Host Grps(Name) Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit Host Grps(Name),,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 126: [Prov] Edit Ports(Address)

    Detailed information Item Description The DKC number (0 to 1). MP Blade ID The MP Blade number in the DKC module displayed in the window (0 to 7). Auto Assignment Indicates whether the auto assignment setting is enabled or disabled. Enable or Disable will appear.
  • Page 127: [Prov] Edit Ports(Attr)

    Table 15 Addresses of Fibre Channel Port (continued) Value Address Value Address Value Address Value Address D2 (13) 9E (45) 5A (77) 1 10 29 (109) D1 (14) 9D (46) 59 (78) 1 1 1 27 (1 10) CE (15) 9B (47) 56 (79) 1 12...
  • Page 128: [Prov] Edit Ports(Security)

    [PROV] Edit Ports(Security) Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit Ports(Security),,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,Switch}=[{XX,Disable},{XX,Enable}],Num. of Ports=2 Detailed information Item Description Port The name of the port where the LUN security setting is changed. Switch Indicates whether the LUN security setting is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable is output.
  • Page 129: [Prov] Edit Resource Grp

    Item Description Connection The connecting mode of the Fabric switch selected. FC-AL: FC-AL is selected, P-to-P: P-to-P is selected Num. of Ports The number of ports where the topology of Fibre Channel is changed. [PROV] Edit Resource Grp Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Edit Resource Grp,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Resource Group ID,Resource Group Name,Result}...
  • Page 130: [Prov] Edit/Delete Uuids

    Item Description Multi Tier Pool Indicates whether the multi-tier mode of the pool is enabled or disabled. Enable: Enabled, Disable: Disabled This item is output only when “Command” is “Change Tier.” Warning Threshold(%) The warning threshold of the usage rate of the pool in percent (%). This item is output only when “Command”...
  • Page 131: [Prov] Expand V-Vols

    Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, CU number, and LDEV number. UUID The configured UUID. There is no output if the UUID was deleted. Num. of UUIDs The number of UUIDs configured. [PROV] Expand V-VOLs Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Expand V-VOLs,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,Pool ID,Capacity}...
  • Page 132: [Prov] Format Ldevs(Q)

    from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LDKC:CU:LDEV=[0x00:0x00:0x01,0x00:0x00:0x02, 0x00:0x00:0x03,0x00:0x00:0x04,0x00:0x00:0x05, 0x00:0x00:0x06,0x00:0x00:0x07,0x00:0x00:0x08, 0x00:0x00:0x09,0x00:0x00:0x0A],Num. of LDEVs=10 Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs to be formatted. [PROV] Format LDEVs(Q) The logged information indicates that the Quick Format operation was only requested but not completed.
  • Page 133: [Prov] Make Luse

    Item Description Result The result of the operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end, Not Execute: Not Executed xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of LDEVs The number of specified LDEVs. [PROV] Make LUSE Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Make LUSE,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +LUSE(LDKC:CU:LDEV)=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x00:0x01,...
  • Page 134 ={1,0,Normal end} ++{LDKC:CU:LDEV,LDEVResult}=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,Normal end}, {0x00:0x00:0x01,Normal end}],Num. of LDEVs=2 ++{PG,PGResult}=[{E1-1,Normal end},{E1-2,Normal end}], Num. of PGs=2 ++{Port,PortResult}=[{1A,Normal end},{2A,Normal end}], Num. of Ports=2 ++{Port(HostGrp),HostGrpID,HostGrpResult} =[{1A,0x01,Normal end},{1A,0x02,Normal end}],Num. of Host Groups=2 +Num. of Resource Groups=1 Detailed Information Item Description Resource Group ID(From) The source resource group ID to which the resource belongs Resource Group ID(To) The target resource group ID Result...
  • Page 135: [Prov] Pool Name

    [PROV] Pool Name Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Pool Name,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Pool ID,Name,Result} =[{0,poolname_0000,Normal end},{127,,Normal end}], Num. of Pools=2 Detailed information Item Description Pool ID The pool group number. Name The character string of a pool name. Result The result of the operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 136: [Prov] Relocate Pool

    Detailed information Item Description LUSE(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the top LDEV where LUSE volumes are released. Num. of LUSEs The number of LUSE volumes cancelled. [PROV] Relocate Pool This log information does not indicate the completion of Tier relocation processing of pools but the completion of Tier relocation operation of pools.
  • Page 137: [Prov] Restore Pools

    0x00:0x00:0x08,0x00:0x00:0x09,0x00:0x00:0x0A], Num. of LDEVs=10 Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. Num. of LDEVs The number of LDEVs being restored. [PROV] Restore Pools Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[PROV],Restore Pools,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Pool ID,Result} =[{1,Normal end},{2,Normal end},{128,Normal end}], Num.
  • Page 138: [Prov] Set Commanddevsec

    Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Set CommandDev,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC:CU:LDEV,CommandDev} =[{0x00:0xXX:0xXX,Disable},{0x00:0xXX:0xXX,Enable}], Num. of LDEVs=2 Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the logical volume where the command device is set. CommandDev Indicates whether the command device setting is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear.
  • Page 139: [Prov] Set Fcsp Host

    Detailed information Item Description LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume where the device group definition is specified. UserAuth Indicates whether the device group definition is enabled or disabled. Disable or Enable will appear. Num. of LDEVs The number of logical volumes where the device group definition is set.
  • Page 140: [Prov] Set Fcsp Port Switch

    Item Description Reject Count The number of authentication failures allowed before port authentication is rejected. Num. of Ports The number of ports where authentication parameter has been set. [PROV] Set FCSP Port Switch Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Set FCSP Port Switch,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Port,Switch,DH Group,Auth,UserName} =[{1E,Enable,0,bi-directional,1111111111111111},...
  • Page 141: [Prov] Set Fibre Address

    Item Description UserName The user name of the host group. Num. of Grps The number of host groups where authentication parameter has been set. [PROV] Set Fibre Address This log is output when LUN Manager operation is performed using Configuration File Loader. Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Set Fibre Address,,Normal end,...
  • Page 142: [Prov] Set Security Switch

    HostGrpID The host group number. Mode The host mode set. See the HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide for the description of the host mode number. Option[0:31] The specified host mode option. The host mode options are configured with 96 units of 0 to 95, Option[32:63] and are divided into 32 units to output.
  • Page 143: [Prov] Set Userauth

    Detailed information Item Description SSID The SSID number. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers. Num. of SSIDs The number of SSID. [PROV] Set UserAuth This log is output when LUN Manager operation is performed using Configuration File Loader. Example 07xx, YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [PROV],Set UserAuth,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 144: [Prov] Stop Monitoring

    Item Description Num. of Pools The number of the shrinking pools. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number of the shrinking LDEV. LDEV Result The result of shrinking individual LDEVs. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end, Not Execute: Not Executed xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 145: [Prov] Stop Shrinking Pool

    Detailed information Item Description Pool ID The pool ID of a pool where the tier relocation was stopped. Result The result of stopping the tier relocating of pools. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end, Not Execute: Not Executed xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 146: [Rcu] Add Rcu

    Detailed information Item Description Indicates a serial number of the device. MCU LDKC The LDKC number of the connected LDKC. RCU LDKC The LDKC number of the paired LDKC. Path Gr.ID The path group ID. When the path group ID is default setting, “Default” is output. Controller ID The controller ID.
  • Page 147: [Rcu] Change Rcu Option

    Item Description The CU number of the paired CU. SSID The SSID of the registered RCU. MCU Port The port number of MCU. RCU Port The port number of the registered RCU. Min.Path The number of set minimum paths. MIH Time(s) The value of set RIO MIH (Remote I/O Missing Interrupt Handler) timer (wait time until data copy from MCU to RCU is completed).
  • Page 148: [Rcu] Delete Path

    Item Description Round Trip Time(ms) The round-trip response time (delay time for round-trip remote I/O) after change. The unit is in milliseconds. This value is output when Continuous Access Synchronous or Continuous Access Synchronous Z is used. FREEZE Indicates whether CGROUP (FREEZE/RUN) PPRC TSO command support is enabled or disabled. This value is output only when Continuous Access Synchronous Z is used.
  • Page 149: Remote Maintenance Descriptions

    +{S/N,MCU LDKC,RCU LDKC,Path Gr.ID,Controller ID} ={99999,0x00,0x00,Default,5} Example 2: CU Free is not used 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [RCU],Delete RCU,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{S/N,MCU LDKC,MCU,RCU LDKC,SSID} ={99999,0x00,0x3F,0x00,0x0004} Detailed information Item Description The serial number of the device of RCU deleted. MCU LDKC The LDKC number of the connected LDKC. RCU LDKC The LDKC number of the paired LDKC.
  • Page 150: [Remote Maintenance] Reboot Port

    [Remote Maintenance] Reboot Port Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RM AP,,,, [Remote Maintenance],Reboot Port,,Normal end,,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +PORT=1E Detailed information Item Description Port Indicates the port name to be rebooted. [Remote Maintenance] Reboot SVP Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RM AP,,,, [Remote maintenance],Reboot SVP,,Normal end,,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [Remote Maintenance] Switch SVP Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RM AP,,,, [Remote Maintenance],Switch SVP,,Normal end,,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 151: [Bc/Ss] Initialize

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Vols The number of volumes where the reserve attribute is set or cancelled. [BC/SS] Initialize Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC/SS],Initialize,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [BC/SS] Option...
  • Page 152: [Bc/Ss] Pairresync

    Item Description The MU number of the created pair. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of created pairs. [BC/SS] Pairresync Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC/SS],Pairresync,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Copy Pace=Faster,Resync Type=Normal Copy...
  • Page 153: [Bc/Ss] Pairsplit-E

    Detailed information Item Description Copy Pace The set copy speed. Faster: High speed, Medium: Medium speed, Slower: Low speed Split Type The split type. Quick Split: Pair split by background copy Steady Split: Pair split by update copy P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary volume in the split pair. S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary volume in the split pair.
  • Page 154: Business Copy Z Descriptions

    Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary volume in the deleted pair. S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary volume in the deleted pair. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 155: [Bc Z] Ctg

    Detailed information Item Description Attribute Indicates whether the reserve attribute is set or cancelled. Set: the reserve attribute is set, Reset: the reserve attribute is cancelled. VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume that the reserve attribute is set or cancelled. Result The result of operation.
  • Page 156: [Bc Z] Initialize

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of deleted pairs. [BC Z] Initialize Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC Z],Initialize,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx [BC Z] Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 157: [Bc Z] Split Pair

    {0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}], Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed information Item Description Copy Pace The set copy speed. Faster: High speed, Medium: Medium speed, Slower: Low speed Resync Type The type of resynchronization. Normal Copy: Normal resynchronization, Quick Resync: High speed resynchronization, Reserve Copy: Reverse resynchronization, Quick Restore: High speed restore, Migration: Data migration S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the source volume in the resynchronized pair.
  • Page 158: [Bc Z] Suspend Pair

    [BC Z] Suspend Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [BC Z],Suspend Pair,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),T-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),Result} =[{0xXX:0xAA:0xBB,0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,Normal end},{0xXX:0xAA:0xBB, 0xYY:0xCC:0xDD,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}],Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed information Item Description S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the source volume in the suspended pair. T-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the target volume in the suspended pair. Result The result of operation.
  • Page 159: Snmp Api Descriptions

    SNMP API descriptions [SNMP API] Set SNMP Agent Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [SNMP API],Set SNMP Agent,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Install=Disable +Manager=[(158.214.133.1),(158.214.133.2),(158.214.133.3), (1:0:0:0:0:0:0:1),(snip) -(158.214.133.31),(158.214.133.32) ,(AAAA:0:0:0:0:0:0:FFFF)], Num. of Managers=xx +Community =12345678911234567892123456789312345678941234567895123456789612 3456789712345678981234567899123456789012345678911234567892123456 789312345678941234567895 ++Trap=[(158.214.133.1),(158.214.133.2),(158.214.133.3), (1:0:0:0:0:0:0:1),(snip) -(158.214.133.31),(158.214.133.32) ,(AAAA:0:0:0:0:0:0:FFFF)], Num. of Traps=xx (snip) +Num. of Communities=xx +System Group(Name,Contact,Location) ={12345678911234567892123456789312345678941234567895123456789612 3456789712345678981234567899123456789012345678911234567892123456...
  • Page 160: [Spreadsheet] Cflset Start

    [Spreadsheet] CflSet Start Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Spreadsheet],CflSet Start,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Input,Output}={C:\Set_IN.spd,C:\Set_OUT.spd} Detailed information Parameter Description Input Indicates the name of the input file. Output Indicates the name of the output file. [Spreadsheet] LUNM Operation The Configuration File Loader log appears in the log file line. It is located between the line that contains “Start”...
  • Page 161: [Cnt Ac-S] Change Pair Option

    Detailed information Item Description Max Initial Copy The maximum number of initial copy operations set. (1 to 512) CU Activity Indicates whether the parallel operation of initial copy by CU is enabled or not. Enable or Disable will appear. Path Blockade Watch(s) The path blockade watch period setting (in seconds).
  • Page 162: [Cnt Ac-S] Function Switch

    [Cnt Ac-S] Function Switch Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S],Function Switch,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx + Switch=0001 0100 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Detailed information Item Description Switch Each bit position (on/off) of the function switch information assigned by 64 bits. The beginning of the string is bit 0 and the ending of it is bit 63.
  • Page 163: [Cnt Ac-S] Pairresync

    Item Description Diff The unit of the differential management setting. Auto, Cylinder, Track Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of created pairs. [Cnt Ac-S] Pairresync Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,...
  • Page 164: [Cnt Ac-S] Pairsplit-S

    =[{1A-0x00-0x000,1B-0x00-0x000,P-VOL,Disable,S-VOL,Normal end}, {1A-0x00-0x001,1B-0x00-0x001,P-VOL,Disable,S-VOL,Normal end}, (snip) -(snip)],Num. of Pairs=xx Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the primary volume in the split pair sequentially. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the secondary volume in the split pair sequentially.
  • Page 165: Continuous Access Synchronous Z Descriptions

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of deleted pairs. Continuous Access Synchronous Z descriptions [Cnt Ac-S Z] Add Pair Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S Z],Add Pair,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 166: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Change Option

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of created pairs. [Cnt Ac-S Z] Change Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S Z],Change Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Max Initial Copy,CU Activity,Path Blockade Watch(s), Path Blockade SIM Watch(s),Service SIM}={128,Enable,45,070,...
  • Page 167: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Change Pair Option

    [Cnt Ac-S Z] Change Pair Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-S Z],Change Pair Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{M-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),Fence Level,CFW,Result} =[{0x00:0x00:0x00,Never,Copy to R-VOL,Normal end}, {0x00:0x01,Never,Copy to R-VOL,Normal end},(snip) -(snip)],Num. of Pairs=xx Detailed information Item Description M-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the main volume where the pair option is changed. Fence Level The changed fence level (the condition that MCU rejects the write operation to the main volume).
  • Page 168: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Function Switch

    Detailed information Item Description VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the volume on the primary site in the deleted pair. PairVOL(LDEV) The LDEV number of the paired volume in the deleted pair. Type The volume type of the connected volume. M-VOL: Main volume, R-VOL: Remote volume Mode The delete mode.
  • Page 169: [Cnt Ac-S Z] Script Operation

    Item Description Copy Pace The initial copy speed set (the number of tracks you can copy at a time by restoring). Priority The priority of the restoring operation set (scheduling order). Indicates whether or not the host I/O time stamp is transferred to R-VOL when the pair is restored.
  • Page 170: Continuous Access Journal Descriptions

    Item Description The SSB[F/M=FB] option setting. Enable: Notified, Disable: Not notified Kind The suspend type setting. M-VOL Failure: Main volume write is disabled-VOL: Main volume write is enabled Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 171: [Cnt Ac-J] Journal-Vol

    {0x00,0x002,0x00,Low,1(day),No, 10,None,Normal end}],Num. of Mirrors=2 Detailed information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number of the journal. The journal number. MirrorID The mirror ID. Copy Pace The speed of initial copy. Low: Low speed, Medium: Medium speed, High: High speed Path Watch Time The path watch time period setting.
  • Page 172: [Cnt Ac-J] Journal-Vol

    Num. of LDEVs=3 +Num. of JNLs=2 Basic information Parameter Description The journal volume is added. Delete The journal volume is deleted. Detailed information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number to which the journal belongs. The journal number. 2DC Cascade Indicates if the journal supports 2DC Cascade. No: Not supported, Yes: Supported. LDKC:CU:LDEV The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers.
  • Page 173: [Cnt Ac-J] Paircreate

    [Cnt Ac-J] Paircreate Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J],Paircreate,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN), MirrorID,S/N,CTRLID,Priority,CTG,Initial Copy,M-JNL, R-JNL,Path Gr. ID,Error Level,Result} =[{4C-0x00-0x000,4A-0x00-0x000,0x00,67676,6,32,0x000, Entire,0x001,0x001,Default,Mirror,Normal end}, {4C-0x00-0x001,4A-0x00-0x001,0x00,67676,6,32,0x000, Entire,0x001,0x001,Default, Mirror,Normal end}],Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the primary data volume. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the secondary data volume.
  • Page 174: [Cnt Ac-J] Pairsplit-R

    Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the primary data volume. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number, and LUN of the secondary data volume. MirrorID The mirror ID. The serial number of the logical device (storage system). CTRLID The controller ID.
  • Page 175: [Cnt Ac-J] Pairsplit-S

    Item Description Type Indicates whether the split data volume is a primary or secondary data volume. P-VOL: Primary, S-VOL: Secondary S-VOL Write Indicates whether writing to the secondary volume is enabled. Disable: Disabled, Enable: Enabled Range The split range. LU: LU range, Mirror: Mirror range Suspend Mode The suspend mode.
  • Page 176: [Cnt Ac-J] Pair-Option

    [Cnt Ac-J] Pair-Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J],Pair-Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN),MirrorID,M-JNL,R-JNL, Error Level,Result}=[{4C-0x00-0x000,4A-0x00-0x000,0x00,0x001, 0x001,Mirror,Normal end},{4C-0x00-0x001,4A-0x00-0x001,0x00,0x001, 0x001,Mirror,Normal end}],Num. of Pairs=2 Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the primary data volume. S-VOL(Port-G-ID-LUN) The port number, host group number and LUN of the secondary data volume. MirrorID The mirror ID.
  • Page 177: [Cnt Ac-J] System-Option

    Item Description MirrorID The mirror ID. R-Cmd.Dev.(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the remote command device. The hyphen (-) displays under the following conditions: When assigning a remote command device without specifying a remote command device as a parameter. When releasing a remote command device.
  • Page 178: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-Jnl-Option

    Item Description Initial Copy Indicates whether initial copy or paircreate operation for Delta resync is executed or not. Entire: execute initial copy, None: do not execute initial copy, Delta: execute paircreate operation for Delta resync M-JNL The master journal number. R-JNL The restore journal number.
  • Page 179: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-Mirror-Option

    [Cnt Ac-J Z] Change-Mirror-Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Change-Mirror-Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{LDKC,JNL,MirrorID,Copy Pace,Path Watch Time, Forward Path Watch Time,Transfer Speed(Mbps), Delta resync Failure,Result} =[{0x00,0x001,0x00,Medium,12(hour),Yes,100,Entire,Normal end}, {0x00,0x002,0x00,Low,1(day),No,10,None,Normal end}], Num. of Mirrors=2 Detailed information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number to which the journal belongs. The journal number.
  • Page 180: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Edit-Exctg

    P-VOL,Volume,Normal,Normal end},(snip) -{0x00:0x00:0x02,0x00:0x20:0x02,0x00,65432,5,P-VOL,Volume, Normal,Normal end},Num.of Pairs=3 Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary data volume. If the LDKC:CU:LDEV is set using a spreadsheet and the Type is S-VOL, N/A will be output for both CU and LDEV numbers. S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary data volume.
  • Page 181: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol

    Basic information Parameter Description Add journals to the extended consistency group. Remove Remove journals from the extended consistency group. Detailed information Item Description LDKC The extended consistency group's LDKC number. EXCTG The number of the extended consistency group. LDKC The LDKC number to which the journal belongs. The journal number.
  • Page 182: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Journal-Vol

    {0x00:0xD8:0x23,Normal end},{0x00:0xD8:0x25,Normal end}] Num. of LDEVs=3 +Num. of JNLs=2 Basic information Parameter Description The journal volume is deleted. Delete The journal volume is deleted. Detailed information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number where the journal belongs. The journal number. Timer Type The timer type.
  • Page 183: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Pair-Option

    [Cnt Ac-J Z] Pair-Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],Pair-Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV),MirrorID,M-JNL,R-JNL, Error Level,CFW,Result}=[{0x00:0x00:0x00,0x00:0x20:0x00,0x03, 0x001,0x002,Volume,Only P-VOL,Normal end},(snip) -{0x00:0x00:0x02,0x00:0x20:0x02,0x03,0x001,0x002,Volume, Only P-VOL,Normal end},Num. of Pairs=3 Detailed information Item Description P-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the primary data volume. S-VOL(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the secondary data volume.
  • Page 184: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Resume-Pair

    Detailed information Item Description LDKC The LDKC number to which the journal belongs. The journal number. MirrorID The mirror ID. R-Cmd.Dev.(LDKC:CU:LDEV) The LDKC, CU, and LDEV numbers of the remote command device. The hyphen (-) indicates: When assigning a remote command device without specifying a remote command device as a parameter.
  • Page 185: [Cnt Ac-J Z] Suspend-Pair

    Item Description Error Level The error level. Mirror: Mirror level. Volume: Volume level Resync Mode Indicates the resync mode.Normal: normal resync, Delta: delta resync, Return to standby: return to standby status Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 186: [Cnt Ac-J Z] System-Option

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Pairs The number of pairs. [Cnt Ac-J Z] System-Option Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Cnt Ac-J Z],System-Option,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +Max Initial Copy=64 +{LDKC:CU,SIM Report}=[{0x00:0x00,Report},{0x00:0x01,...
  • Page 187 LDEV MP Blade ID,,LDEVResult} =[{0x00:0x01:0x00,4294967296,0x00D8,Auto,Normal end}], Num. of LDEVs=1 +Num. of Volumes=2 Detailed information Item Description Vendor The name of the vendor of the external storage system that the mapped external volume exists. Product The product name of the external storage system that the mapped external volume exists. Serial The serial number the external storage system that the mapped external volume exists.
  • Page 188: [Ext Stor] Assign Mp Blade

    Item Description LDEV MP Blade ID MP Blade ID specified for the LDEV. When a MP Blade ID is specified automatically, “Auto” is output. LDEVResult The result regarding the LDEV Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code The result of attempting to create an external path.
  • Page 189: [Ext Stor] Disconnect Es Paths

    Detailed information Item Description ExGroup The number of the external volume group and the reference number assigned to the external volume of the external volume that the mapping has been released. The number on the left of a dash (-) is the external volume number and the number on the right of the dash (-) is the reference number of the group.
  • Page 190: [Ext Stor] Edit Es Path Config

    Detailed information Item Description Group The group number of the disconnected external volume. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Groups The number of external volume groups that contain the disconnected external volume. [Ext Stor] Edit ES Path Config Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,...
  • Page 191: [Ext Stor] Edit Es Vols

    [Ext Stor] Edit ES VOLs Example 1: Change the cache mode 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[Ext Stor],Edit ES VOLs,CacheMode,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Group,Result} =[{E1-1,Enable,Normal end},{E1-2,Enable,Normal end}, {E1-3,Enable,Normal end},{E1-4,Enable,Normal end}], Num. of Groups=4 Example 2: Set the cache inflow control 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[Ext Stor],Edit ES VOLs, InflowControl,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Group,Mode,Result}=[{E1-1,Enable,Normal end},...
  • Page 192: [Ext Stor] Merge Es Path Grps

    Detailed information Item Description The WWN of the external storage system. I/O-TOV The I/O time over value setting. Quedepth The Quedepth value (the number of commands issuable). LinkDown The Path Blockade watch value. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num.
  • Page 193: [Ext Stor] Reconnect Es Paths

    Item Description Result The result of the operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Profiles The number of Profiles operated setting. [Ext Stor] Reconnect ES Paths This logged information indicates that the Reconnect External Paths operation was only requested but not completed.
  • Page 194: [Ext Stor] Split Es Path Grp

    Detailed information Item Description Group The group number of the external volume resumed. Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of Groups The number of external volumes resumed. [Ext Stor] Split ES Path Grp Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,...
  • Page 195: [Auto Lun] Delete Auto Plan

    [Auto LUN] Delete Auto Plan Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [Auto LUN],Delete Auto Plan,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{PlanNo}=[{1}],Num. of Plan = 1 Detailed information Item Description PlanNo The executed operation. Number: is output when a part of the auto migration plans is deleted. The number indicates what number of lines from the top of the auto migration plan list and the subsequent lines were deleted.
  • Page 196: [Auto Lun] Set Class Threshold

    Item Description PlanDay The setting value for sampling term. The output value depends on the sampling term output to PlanType. If None is output to PlanType, nothing is output to PlanDay. If Every day is output to PlanType, nothing is output to PlanDay. If Once every X days is output to PlanType, the sampling interval is indicated.
  • Page 197: [Auto Lun] Set Migration Vol

    Detailed information Item Description Type The executed operation to the parity group. Set: Set to the fixed parity group, Release: Set to the normal parity group. ID of the parity group whose settings are changed. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups whose settings are changed. [Auto LUN] Set Migration Vol This logged information indicates that the migration was only requested but not completed.
  • Page 198: [Auto Lun] Set Reserved Vol

    Detailed information Item Description SetType The executed operation. Default: The default auto migration plan is applied (click Default, and then click Set). Customize: The customized auto migration plan is applied (click Set after changing the value of the auto migration plan parameter). StartTime The specified start time of the auto migration, that is, the time when the auto migration plan execution starts.
  • Page 199: Cache Partition Descriptions

    Item Description Result The result of operation. Normal end: Normal end, Error (xxxx-yyyyy): Abnormal end xxxx: Part code, yyyyy: Error code Num. of LDEVs The number of logical volumes which the setting is changed. Cache Partition descriptions [CPart] Edit CLPR Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,, [CPart],Edit CLPR,,Normal end,...
  • Page 200: [Shredder] End Shredding

    Detailed information Item Description OwnerID The owner ID 0: Indicates Remote Web Console 0xXX: Owner ID is expressed in two hexadecimal digits. [Shredder] End Shredding Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,SVP,<system>,,,[Shredder], End Shredding,,Normal end,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx +{Times,Result} =[{1,Normal},{2,Normal},{3,Normal}],Num. of Data=3 Detailed information Item Description Times The order of the shredding processes A number from 1 to 8 is displayed.
  • Page 201: Compatible Xrc Descriptions

    Detailed information Item Description OwnerID The owner ID 0: Indicates Remote Web Console 0xXX: Owner ID is expressed in two digits of the hexadecimal format Data The shredding data pattern Random: Random, 0xXXXX: Define Output File Whether the result of shredding is output to the file Disable: No output, Enable: Output Num.
  • Page 202: Hdd Easy Replace Descriptions

    Item Description LV1 SIM The status of Level 1 SIM. Enable: enabled, Disable: disabled LV2 Suspend The status of Level 2 Suspend. Enable: enabled, Disable: disabled Num. of CLPRs The number of CLPRs. HDD Easy Replace descriptions [HDDEasyReplace] Replace Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=username,1,, [HDDEasyReplace],Replace,Easy-Replace,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx...
  • Page 203: Audit Log Examples Of Commands Sent From The Host

    5 Audit log examples of commands sent from the host This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by commands sent from hosts or computers using the RAID Manager. The descriptions are listed alphabetically by function name and operation name. For detailed information on the version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 18).
  • Page 204: Audit Log Examples For Encryption Key Operations

    6 Audit log examples for encryption key operations This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by data encryption operations. The descriptions are listed alphabetically by function name and operation name. For detailed information on the version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 18).
  • Page 205: [Enc] Restore Keys

    Table 18 Edit Encryption Operation (continued) Item Description Enc Key Number The encryption key number. When “Encryption” is Disable, a hyphen (-) is output. Num. of PGs The number of parity groups. [ENC] Restore Keys 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1, Task Name,[ENC],Restore Keys,,Normal end, from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxx [ENC] Restore Keys 205...
  • Page 206: Audit Log Examples For Single Sign-On

    7 Audit log examples for single sign-on This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced for single sign-on. The descriptions are listed alphabetically by function name and operation name. For detailed information on the version numbers in log output examples, see Table 4 (page 18).
  • Page 207: [Base] Sso Authentication

    Basic information Parameter Description SSO UA=administrator The user access authority of Single Sign-On is administrator. SSO UA=operator The user access authority of Single Sign-On is operator. SSO UA=user The user access authority of Single Sign-On is user. [BASE] SSO Authentication Example 07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP, uid=SI22G-NEC00\Administrator,1,,[BASE],SSO Authentication,,...
  • Page 208: Support And Other Resources

    HP. Related information The following documents and websites provide related information: HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide HP StorageWorks P9000 RAID Manager User Guide HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console Messages HP StorageWorks P9000 Remote Web Console User Guide You can find these documents on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals...
  • Page 209: Conventions For Storage Capacity Values

    Conventions for storage capacity values P9000 disk arrays use the following values to calculate physical storage capacity values (hard disk drives): 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 MB (megabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 GB (gigabyte) = 1,000...
  • Page 210 WARNING! Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death. CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data. IMPORTANT: Provides clarifying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Provides additional information. TIP: Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.
  • Page 211: A Audit Log User Operations

    A Audit log user operations This appendix describes user operations that trigger logging. The same log is output when a user performs an operation using each Remote Web Console menu, clicking a button on the main window, or using General Tasks. Logging in or out Table 20 Logging in to or out from Remote Web Console GUI operation...
  • Page 212 Table 22 Logical Device (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Format LDEVs Formatting an LDEV PROV Format LDEVs Formatting a LDEV using the Write PROV Format LDEVs(H) to Control Blocks function Quick formatting an LDEV PROV Format LDEVs(Q) Block LDEVs...
  • Page 213 Table 23 Port/Host Group GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Create Host Groups Creating a host group PROV Add Hosts Create Host Groups Edit Host Grps(Mode) Delete Host Groups Deleting a host group PROV Delete Host Groups Edit Host Groups Editing host group settings PROV...
  • Page 214 Table 23 Port/Host Group (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name 1, 2 Authentication Setting port information PROV Set FCSP Port Info Setting default such as user name and secret 1, 2 Registering or deleting authentication PROV Set FCSP Target information...
  • Page 215 Table 25 Parity Group GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Edit Encryption Enabling/disabling the Edit Encryption encryption in a parity group level. Table 26 External Storage GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Add External Volumes Mapping an external volume...
  • Page 216 Table 27 Local Copy > Business Copy/Snapshot GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Pair Operation Paircreate BC/SS Paircreate* Pairsplit BC/SS Pairsplit* Pairresync BC/SS Pairresync* Pairsplit-E BC/SS Pairsplit-E* Pairsplit-S BC/SS Pairsplit-S The function name is Snapshot when a Snapshot pair is deleted.
  • Page 217 Table 29 Remote Copy > Continuous Access Synchronous GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Pair Operation Paircreate(Cnt Ac-S) Cnt Ac-S Paircreate Paircreate(ESAM) ESAM Paircreate Pairsplit-S(Cnt Ac-S) Cnt Ac-S Pairsplit-S Pairsplit-S(ESAM) ESAM Pairsplit-S Pairsplit-r(Cnt Ac-S) Cnt Ac-S Pairsplit-r Pairsplit-r(ESAM) ESAM...
  • Page 218 Table 30 Remote Copy > Continuous Access Journal GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Journal Operation Edit JNL Volumes Cnt Ac-J Journal-Vol Change JNL Option Cnt Ac-J Change-JNL-Option Delete JNL Groups Cnt Ac-J Journal-Vol Change Mirror Option Cnt Ac-J Change-Mirror-Option Pairsplit-r...
  • Page 219 Table 31 Remote Copy >Continuous Access Synchronous Z GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Pair Operation Add Pair Cnt Ac-S Z Add Pair Delete Pair Cnt Ac-S Z Delete Pair Suspend Pair Cnt Ac-S Z Suspend Pair Resume Pair Cnt Ac-S Z...
  • Page 220 Table 32 Remote Copy > Continuous Access Journal Z GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Journal Operation Edit JNL Volumes Cnt Ac-J Z Journal-Vol Change JNL Option Cnt Ac-J Z Change-JNL-Option Delete JNL Groups Cnt Ac-J Z Journal-Vol Change Mirror Option Cnt Ac-J Z...
  • Page 221 Table 33 Mainframe Connection GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Parallel Access Volumes Add Alias If you perform the Add Alias and Delete Alias operations at the same time, Delete Alias is executed first. If Delete Alias operation fails, Add Alias is not executed.
  • Page 222: Using Reports Menu

    Table 34 Other function (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name 1, 2 Cache Residency Set Cache Residency (Open Volume) Perf Mon Set Open Cache Residency 1, 2 Set Cache Residency (M/F Volume) Perf Mon Set M/F Cache Residency 1, 2 Release Cache Residency (Open...
  • Page 223: Using Maintenance Menu

    Table 37 Performance Monitor GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Operation Name Name Edit Monitoring Switch Starting/stopping monitoring Perf Mon Edit Monitoring SW Edit CU Monitor Mode Setting target CUs for monitoring Perf Mon Edit CU Monitor Mode Edit WWN Monitor Mode Setting target WWNs for Perf Mon...
  • Page 224 Table 40 Resource Management GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name Create Resource Groups Creating a resource group PROV Create Resource Grps Adding a resource Move Resources Edit Resource Group Changing a resource group PROV Edit Resource Grp name Delete Resource Groups Deleting a resource group...
  • Page 225: Using Resource Lock Menu

    Table 42 Environmental Setting (continued) GUI operation Audit Log Output Submenu Description Function Name Operation Name License Key Enable PP KEY PP Enable chk License Key Disable PP KEY PP Disable chk License Key Available Install PP KEY PP Available Install License Key Apply PP KEY...
  • Page 226: B Audit Log Svp Operations

    B Audit log SVP operations This appendix describes SVP operations as well as function names and operation names that are output to audit logs. Logging in to or out from SVP Table 46 Logging in to or out from SVP SVP Operations Audit Log Output Note...
  • Page 227: Using Install Button

    Table 47 Using Maintenance button on SVP (continued) SVP Operations Audit Log Output Function Operation Function Name Operation Name Maintenance Switch SVP Maintenance Switch SVP Maintenance Transfer Config Maintenance Transfer Config Using Install button Table 48 Using Install button on SVP SVP Operations Audit Log Output Function...
  • Page 228: Using Information Button

    Table 48 Using Install button on SVP (continued) SVP Operations Audit Log Output Function Operation Function Operation Name Name Change Configuration LUN Configuration Install Make LUSE Change Configuration LUN Configuration Install Release LUSE Change Configuration Cache Residency Configuration Install Cache Residency Prestaging Change Configuration Cache Residency Configuration Install...
  • Page 229: C Audit Log Gui Reference

    C Audit log GUI reference This appendix describes the audit log screens in the Remote Web Console GUI. Audit Log Properties dialog box Use this dialog box to download audit log files to Remote Web Console computer. Item Description Download (SVP) The Audit Log (SVP) includes operations from Remote Web Console and SVP.
  • Page 230: Audit Log Transfer Window

    Table 50 Syslog Window Item Description Output to Primary Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the primary syslog server. Server Enable: Transfers the audit log. Disable: Does not transfer the audit log. Primary Server Set an IP address and a port number for the primary syslog server. Once you set Output to Setting Primary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available.
  • Page 231 Table 51 Audit Log Transfer Window Item Description Output to Primary Specify whether to transfer the audit log file to the primary FTP server. Server Enable: Transfers the file. Disable: Does not transfer the file. Primary Server Set an IP address for the primary FTP server. Once you set Output to Primary Server to Enable, Setting IP becomes available.
  • Page 232: Audit Log Setting Window

    Enable is recommended. If you select Enable, make sure that a system disk is already created by a storage administrator. For how to create a system disk, see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide. Disable: Does not store the log on a system disk.
  • Page 233: Glossary

    FC-AL Fibre Channel arbitrated loop. fence level A method of setting rejection of P9000 or XP Continuous Access write I/O requests from the host according to the condition of mirroring consistency. Fibre Channel A data transfer architecture designed for mass storage devices and other peripheral devices that require high bandwidth.
  • Page 234 I/O slots and the number of ports available per I/O adapter. The P9000 and XP family of disk arrays supports Fibre Channel (FC) ports as well as other port types. Ports are named by port group and port letter, such as CL1-A.
  • Page 235 synchronous Describes computing models that perform tasks in chronological order without interruption. In synchronous replication, the source waits for data to be copied at the destination before acknowledging that it has been written at the source. T-VOL Target volume. User Datagram Protocol. Coordinated Universal Time.
  • Page 236 Index contacting HP, conventions document, storage capacity values, text symbols, disk arrays supported models, document conventions, related information, documentation HP website, providing feedback, help obtaining, technical support, related documentation, storage capacity values conventions, Subscriber's Choice, HP, symbols in text, technical support service locator website, text symbols, typographic conventions,...

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