Sun Microsystems 3900 Series Computer Drive User Manual


 
134 Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 Series Troubleshooting Guide March 2002
createvezone Invalid WWN $wwn on $vepair
initiator $init, or virtualization
engine is unavailable.
WWN that has already been specified
has a SLIC zone and/or an HBA alias
assigned. Note that for a WWN to be
available for createvezone, the zone
name in the map file (showvemap -n
ve_pairname) must be “undefined”
and the online status should be “yes.”
If a zone name is assigned, run the
rmvezone command.
If there are still errors, try
sadapter alias -d $vepair -r
$initiator -a $zone -n
and then run savemap -n $vepair.
listavailable No virtualization engines are available.
They are either not found, or the
configuration lock is set.
Either the components (the Sun
StorEdge T3+ array, the switch, or the
virtualization engine) are down
(cannot be pinged) or another
SUNWsecfg command is running and
is updating the configuration (ps -ef)
If no other commands are running and
you believe the configuration lock
might be set in error, run the
removelocks command.
restorevemap 1. Import zone data failed
2. Restore physical and logical data
failed
3. Restore zone data failed
Check the status of both virtualization
engines. If there is an error condition,
refer to Appendix A for corrective
action. Attempt to run the
restorevemap command again.
setdefaultconfig 1. Unable to properly configure the
virtualization engine host
${vehost}.
2. Cannot continue configuration of
other components.
Check the status of the virtualization
engine and try again.
setdefaultconfig The setupvecommand failed. Try running
setupve -n ve_hostname -v
(verbose mode) and check the errors.
Then run
checkve -n ve_hostname.
You can continue to configure VLUNs
and zones only if both of these
commands work.
TABLE B-1 Virtualization Engine SUNWsecfg Error Messages (Continued)
Message Description and Cause of Error Suggested Action