HP StorageWorks Command View XP Version 2.2A September 2005 Readme.txt/Readme.htm Part Number: B9357-96143 ================================ ================================ ======== CONTENTS ======== 1.0 OVERVIEW 2.0 FIRMWARE REQUIREMENTS 3.0 NEW FEATURES 4.0 DEFECT FIXES AND ENHANCEMENTS 5.0 KNOWN ISSUES AND LIMITATIONS 6.0 COMMAND VIEW DOCUMENTATION 7.0 APPENDIX ============= 1.0 OVERVIEW ============= HP StorageWorks Command View XP is a Web-based storage management platform that monitors and configures the HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array family of products. You can access Command View from remote locations using the Internet and a Web browser. Firmware requirements are addressed in section 2.0. New features and defect fixes are summarized in sections 3.0 and 4.0. Section 5.0 discusses known issues and section 6.0 provides a list of documentation available for Command View. Section 7.0 is an appendix, providing corrected error messages received in the user partition windows in the Command View framework. Unless otherwise noted in this readme, all new features are documented in the installation and user guides, which are provided on the Command View CD. ========================== 2.0 FIRMWARE REQUIREMENTS ========================== Command View 2.2A requires that the managed disk arrays have certain minimum firmware levels. - For XP10000: Firmware version 50.03.98.00/00 is required. - For XP12000: Firmware version 50.03.93.00/00 is the minimum required. (Firmware 50.03.98.00/00 or later is recommended.) - For XP1024/XP128: Firmware version 21.13.02.00/00 is the minimum required. (Firmware 21.14.02.00/00 or later is recommended.) - For XP512/XP48: Firmware version 1.19.51.00/00 is required. (Firmware version 1.19.86.00/00 or later is recommended.) - When using the MSA1000/1500 for Flex Copy on XP128 or XP1024, use MSA1000 firmware version 4.32. - When using the MSA1000/1500 for external storage or Flex Copy XP on XP10000/12000, use MSA1000/1500 firmware version 4.32. ================= 3.0 NEW FEATURES ================= This section describes the new features in this release of Command View XP. 3.1 XP10000 Support ------------------- Command View XP 2.2A provides support for the XP10000 array. 3.2 Raid6 Support ----------------- Command View XP 2.2A supports the new RAID type, Raid6 (6D+2P), in this release. Through the Command View CLI, you can view parity groups that are configured to RAID6 (6D+2P) in the XP12000 and XP10000 disk arrays, and their disk mappings. 3.3 Support for OPEN-V in SMI-S ------------------------------- The SMI-S XP Provider henceforth will support OPEN-V emulation type. Operations that were possible on the other emulation types like OPEN-8, OPEN-9 etc. (already supported by SMIS) can now be performed on OPEN-V emulation type also. ================================== 4.0 DEFECT FIXES AND ENHANCEMENTS ================================== This version of Command View fixes the following defects: 4.1 Repeated Event Notification for Path Connectivity ----------------------------------------------------- In previous versions of CV XP, the Path Connectivity events were displayed repeatedly in the Event Notification screen with different timestamps. Whenever the Command View server was rebooted, the events were repeated. 4.2 Display of Unmanaged Array ------------------------------ Query caused SMIS to show data of unmanaged arrays. Data for unmanaged arrays is not be shown. 4.3 Start SMI-S service during CV/SMI-S Install ----------------------------------------------- In the previous version of CV XP, the SMI-S service was disabled after the SMI-S installation. The services of the SMI-S is now enabled by default after installation and the service is started in automatic mode. 4.4 Apache Web Server version 2.0.54 Supported ---------------------------------------------- From this release onwards, Apache version 2.0.54 is being supported. 4.5 Problem in Path Connectivity Add Host feature ------------------------------------------------- You can now enter host information manually if you choose not to install a remote agent on the host or if the host OS is not yet supported. 4.6 Additional data display --------------------------- Xpdevicemap displays data about the RAID Type, 8 disk mechs for RAID types 7D+1P and 4D+4D, ACP pairs and parity group for connected pg's.The data is displayed only if RMLIB is installed on the host and there is atleast one command device per XP Array. ================================= 5.0 KNOWN ISSUES AND LIMITATIONS ================================= The issues addressed in this section are known to exist for Command View XP 2.2A. 5.1 General Limitations ------------------------ The following limitations exist for this release: - A dedicated management station is required - Coexistence with Performance Advisor 2.2 is supported; Versions of Performance Advisor older than 2.2 are NOT supported - IP security feature removed from Command View CLI for XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000 - Device Administration CLI commands removed The following is NOT supported: - Command View XP 2.0 or later for the XP256 - AutoLUN support for the XP48/XP512 - Host agent, CLI, or online help support for mainframe systems - Netscape browsers on Microsoft Windows platforms - Windows NT management server - Auto LUN is supported with Business Copy XP on any XP disk array 5.2 Special FW Requirements for Command View 2.2A -------------------------------------------------- Do NOT upgrade to Command View 2.2A on the Command View management station managing XP128/XP1024 arrays if you do not want to upgrade the firmware for these arrays. The firmware version prior to 21.10.09 for XP128/XP1024 will only work with Command View 1.8B. If you want to manage an XP10000/XP12000 and still retain firmware versions prior to 21.10.09 for your XP128/XP1024 arrays, you will need a separate Command View management station with Command View 2.2A to manage the XP10000/XP12000. 5.3 Windows Server 2003 with Command View 2.2A ----------------------------------------------- If you are using Windows Server 2003, you must perform the following operation in Internet Explorer before using Command View for the first time: 1. In Internet Explorer, select Tool>Internet Options from the menu. The Internet Options dialog box is displayed. 2. Select the Advanced tab. 3. Clear the Do not save encrypted pages to disk check box. 4. Select OK to close the Internet Options dialog box. Additionally, ensure that the "IIS Admin Service" is disabled. 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. 2. Right-click "IIS Admin Service" and select "Properties". 3. Set the 'Startup Type' to "Disabled". 4. Click OK. 5.4 Installation of Command View 2.2A -------------------------------------- All previous versions of Command View, with the exception of Command View 2.x, must be removed before installing Command View 2.2A. If the "IIS Admin Service" is available on the system, ensure that it is disabled. To do so, use the instructions given in section "5.3 Windows Server 2003 with Command View 2.2A". 5.5 Command View Web Client Session Times Out ---------------------------------------------- If the Command View framework session times out, attempts to log in again using the same browser will fail. Close the browser where Command View was running and restart Command View in a new browser. 5.6 Command View Management Station Software Does Not Support Running on a Multiprocessor System -------------------------------------------------------------- Command View management station software should run on a single-processor system. Running the Command View management server software on a multi-processor system is not formally supported. 5.7 HP-UX Mozilla Web Client Support ------------------------------------- Supported HP-UX Mozilla web clients include: - For HP-UX 11.00, use Mozilla 1.7.3.02 with JRE/JPI 1.4.2.08 - For HP-UX 11.11, use Mozilla 1.7.3.02 with JRE/JPI 1.4.2.08 - For HP-UX 11.23, use Mozilla 1.7.3.02 with JRE/JPI 1.4.2.08 - For HP-UX 11.23 PI (HP-UX 11iv2 for PA-RISC and HP-UX 11iv2 for 1A-64), use Mozilla 1.7.3.02, JRE 1.4.2.08. 5.8 "hp StorageWorks command view xp" Shortcut ----------------------------------------------- When Command View 1.8x is uninstalled, the shortcut "hp StorageWorks command view xp" remains on the management station's Start >Programs menu. When you install Command View 2.2A, a new shortcut, titled "HP StorageWorks", is added and the old shortcut remains. The old shortcut will not work properly for Command View 2.2A. Workaround: Either use only the new link entitled "HP StorageWorks" or manually delete the shortcut in the menu by right-clicking on the "hp StorageWorks command view xp" shortcut and selecting Delete. 5.9 Session Timeout Values --------------------------- User-defined changes to session timeout values as described in the installation guide will be ignored if the timeout is set to 10 minutes or less. If set in that range, CV will use the default of 60 minutes for session timeout. Make sure you set session timeout values to more than 10 minutes. When the Command View browser session has timed out, you will need to close the browser and log in on a new browser session. If Performance Advisor 2.0 is invoked from the Command View Web GUI and the Command View Web session times out, you must close all opened Performance Advisor browser sessions and Command View sessions and invoke a new browser session to log on to Command View again. 5.10 Adding Arrays to Command View with Device Panel ----------------------------------------------------- Command View 2.2A will allow XP128 or XP1024 arrays running firmware version 21.10.08 to be added using the Device Admin panel, however those configurations are not supported. CV 1.X must be used to manage arrays with FW versions 21.10.08 and older. Workaround: Confirm supported firmware version (see 2.0 Firmware Requirements for supported firmware version) before adding an array to Command View. For earlier firmware, manage array with Command View 1.X. 5.11 Viewing Online Help on HP-UX ---------------------------------- The Command View online help may not load properly on HP-UX operating systems using Netscape. If this occurs, reload the frame by right-clicking the grayed frame on the left hand side and clicking Reload Frame. 5.12 Multiple LAN Card Limitation ---------------------------------- If the Command View management station has two network cards installed, one card on an isolated LAN and another on a corporate LAN, the client may have trouble connecting to the management station if the primary card mapped to the local host is on a different LAN than the client. To solve this issue, configure the first LAN card to communicate with the hosts and Command View API clients on the SAN. To set the LAN card as the first network card, modify the bindings order of the network adapters to bind that network card first. This procedure is explained in the installation guide. 5.13 The CV CLI "create host_group" Command Removes Spaces in Host Group Name Input Parameters -------------------------------------------------------------- The "create host_group" command removes spaces in the host group name input parameters. Use the host group names with no spaces in the CLI. 5.14 Installing Multiple JRE Versions May Cause Command View Applets to Crash Internet Explorer ------------------------------------------------------------- In Windows, installing an older or unsupported JRE after installing the supported JRE may cause the Command View web client running on that system to crash. First, verify the order you installed the JRE versions and if necessary, uninstall and re-install JRE 1.4.2. Complete the following assuming that JRE 1.3.1 is the supported JRE: 1. Check the timestamps of the JRE installation folders. The JRE 1.3.1 installation folder path is /JavaSoft/JRE/1.3.x. The JRE 1.4.2 installation folder path is /Java/j2re1.4.2. If the JRE 1.3.x installation folder has a more recent timestamp than the JRE 1.4.2 installation folder, continue to the next step. 2. If you are solving the problem on the management station, stop all Command View or Performance Advisor services. 3. Uninstall JRE 1.4.2. 4. Download and install JRE 1.4.2_06 from the Sun Web site. 5. If you are solving the problem on the management station, restart all Command View or Performance Advisor services before using Command View or Performance Advisor. 5.15 Flex Copy Display Limitation ---------------------------------- LUNs and ports that are part of Flex Copy XP and External Storage XP will not be displayed under the CLI, APIs, SMI-S, or in the Path Connectivity Array Security pane. 5.16 Installing and Uninstalling License Keys ---------------------------------------------- If you are unable to install or uninstall license keys for the XP48 and XP512 disk arrays using the Licensing Management feature, contact your HP account support representative for assistance with installing the license key directly on the array. 5.17 Auto LUN Cannot be Used to Migrate BC Volumes --------------------------------------------------- In the Command View user guide, the Business Copy chapter incorrectly states that Auto LUN can be used to migrate BC volumes. This is currently not supported for any XP arrays. 5.18 Installation of Command View with Performance Advisor ----------------------------------------------------------- When installing both Command View and Performance Advisor, be sure to install Command View first. 5.19 Storage Domain Definition ------------------------------- The introductory pages for the XP48/XP1024/XP12000 LUN Management documentation uses the term "storage domain" but it is not described well. A storage domain refers to a group of hosts within the same host group. 5.20 LUN Management (XP12000) Option Button -------------------------------------------- Please do not use the Option button on the LUN Management pane for the XP10000/12000. 5.21 Target ID at HostStorageMapping screen will be blank for Solaris host ----------------------------------------------------------- The HostStorageMapping screen displays target ID as blank when MPxIO's (Sun's Traffic Manager) is enabled on Solaris Host. 5.22 AIX and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Support Unclear in Online Help for Host Software Installation Checklist ---------------------------------------------------------- Under System Requirements for the host software installation checklist for AIX and Linux hosts, please note that the checklist does not include the most recent list of supported operating systems. See the HP StorageWorks Command View XP Installation Guide for a complete list of host agents supported for Command View 2.2 and for the settings on the host that enable deployment. 5.23 Unable to Connect to XP12000 through CLI and Path Connectivity -------------------------------------------------------- This may be encountered when the XP12000 is loaded with large configuration (for example, configured with numerous amount of disks/LDEVs). To resolve this issue, follow these steps: 1. Change the following properties to higher values at \hpss\dm\tomcat\webapps\hpstmgmt\WEB-INF\ cvapi\config\: # RMI_GETS_TIME_OUT time out value for Gets in seconds RMI_GETS_TIME_OUT= 300 For example, change it to RMI_GETS_TIME_OUT= 600 # RMI_TRAP_TIME_OUT time out value Trap Table for Gets in seconds _TRAP_GETS_TIME_OUT=300 For example, change it to RMI_TRAP_GETS_TIME_OUT= 600 2. Change the "RMI time-out period {to higher values}. For example, change the value from 1 minute to 5/10 minutes. To do so, follow these steps: a. Launch the Device Manager GUI. b. Click the Options icon, located at the top, right side of the window. c. Select the "Set Env." tab. d. Choose the required value from the dropdown list for "RMI time-out period" property. f. Click Submit and exit from the control panel. Note: This limitation is not applicable if you are accessing the application through the Device Manager GUI. 5.24 Recovery Testing Fails on the Management Station ------------------------------------------------------ When some Command View services are stopped on the Command View management station, the Command View window corresponding to that particular feature will show an error. The details for the error are in the format of code failure details (core-dump). On restarting the specific service, this window will not automatically refresh. To refresh the window, you will need to navigate to another Command View window, and then return to the window you wanted to refresh. 5.25 Event Notification Not Working with SSL Configured -------------------------------------------------------- Command View does not support SSL configuration with self-signed certificates. If you plan to set up SSL configuration for communication between the Command View server and clients (browsers or CLI), please use SSL certificates issued by a certifying authority only. If you are referring to the SSL white paper (Apache Web Server SSL Configuration for Command View Applications, Revision 10/8/2002), please ignore sections of the document that refer to "self-signed" certificates. 5.26 Incorrect Wording in Error Messages in User Partition Windows in the Command View Framework ----------------------------------------------------- When using the Command View Device Manager GUI for the XP12000 disk array, you may receive some error messages (in the form of a popup dialog) that contain incorrect wording. These error messages are only found in the user partition assignments in the Command View framework. See “7.0 Appendix”, below, for the correct interpretation of the error messages. 5.27 Volume InitializeException or Install CV Exception ------------------------------------------------------- In the CV CLI make volume operation, if the CU numbers, that you intend to make the volumes, are not part of any other parity group, you will encounter the following error: Error Volume InitializeException (or) Install CV Exception occurred during set operation in CVS The Specified Sub-System ID already exists. Please Contact the HP Product Support. Workaround Complete the following steps to work around this problem: 1. Perform the make volume operation through Web Console GUI. 2. Create a custom volume for these CUs in any of the other parity groups as per the following conditions and then perform the make volume operation. * If the CUs are a part of the parity group, perform the custom volume operation through CVCLI. * If the CUs are a not part of the parity group, perform the custom volume operation through Web Console GUI. --Issues Concerning Path Connectivity-- 5.28 Data Purge Functionality Remove Now Button Deletes Older Data -------------------------------------------------------- In Path Connectivity, for the Data Purge functionality, the Remove Now button deletes older data (based on the Removal period) immediately. Clicking the "Remove Now" button will delete the older data, which was not collected from past "Removal period" days. For example: - Last data collected date: 12/20/2004(MM/DD/YYYY) - Removal Period :- 15 days In this example, selecting the "Removal Now" button will delete any data not collected from 12/05/2004 (MM/DD/YYYY). Once data purge is done, you need to add the hosts/switch again and perform the data collection to get the latest data. 5.29 Command View XP Path Connectivity Host Agent Support for HP-UX 11.23pi -------------------------------------------------- Command View XP 2.2 only supports local installation for the HP-UX 11.23pi Path Connectivity host agent. To install the HP-UX 11.23pi host agent: 1. From the Command View management station, click the Support icon in the left pane. 2. In the right pane, click on the HP-UX 11.23pi link for the preferred host agent. 3. Follow the instructions in the Command View XP Installation Guide for installing Path Connectivity host agents. Note: To uninstall the HP-UX 11.23pi host agent, go to the depots directory, and run unix_local_uninstall.sh. 5.30 Path Connectivity Graphical Display ----------------------------------------- The Path Connectivity Remote Deployment graphical display may not refresh when deploying a large number of hosts. The progress bar for the deployment status may freeze at a certain percentage and does not refresh. Workaround: Close and then reopen the graphical display to get the actual status. 5.31 Broken Paths in the Path Connectivity - Connectivity Health Screen Disappeared After Data Collection ---------------------------------------------------------- Beginning with Command View 1.8B, paths that have been broken (for example, due to the disconnection of an FC cable) will disappear after the next successful Path Connectivity data collection. If the paths become valid again, they will reappear after the next successful data collection. When a path is broken, an event will be sent out. You can use the Event Notification module to receive the events: 1. Click on Event Notification in the Command View main window. 2. Click on Event under History in the left menu of Event Notification pane. 3. Select the category "Path Connectivity" and then select the "Serious" checkbox and appropriate time in the right side of the Event pane. 4. Table containing events about the change in path health will be displayed with Event description,Date,Status, HostIPAddress,Hostname, Hostportwwn,Portstate, ArraySerialNo,ArrayProductname,Arraymodel,Arrayportname, Arrayportwwn. 5. To get e-mail notification for these events, please see the user guide or online help for Event Notification. 5.32 Multiple Path Connectivity Instances in a SAN --------------------------------------------------- When communicating with an XP48/XP512, if you have multiple Command View management stations configured in your SAN environment to manage the same SAN resources, Path Connectivity's "Data Collection Service" may conflict with each other. For instance, the Path Connectivity Diagnosis function either hangs or takes a very long time to complete. Workaround: Disable the Path Connectivity "Data Collection Service" on one of the management stations. To do this, go to the Windows Services, right-click "HpssDataCollectorService," and then click Stop. 5.33 Not Preserving Original Data in New Path Connectivity Database ----------------------------------------------------------- If you are upgrading from Command View XP 1.40 or earlier, the installation process will not preserve the user-entered database data. The database content will be lost during the upgrade process. 5.34 Path Connectivity Event Log Pane Filter --------------------------------------------- A defect in the Path Connectivity Event Log Pane is occurring that allows a pop-up message stating that both hhmmss and hh:mm:ss formats are accepted. The event filter function by date and time requires the time format to be hh:mm:ss where hh represents a two-digit hour, mm represents a two-digit minute and ss represents a two-digit second in military time. 5.35 The Connectivity Health Screen Will Not Show Physical Path Information for a Solaris Host with Sun's Traffic Manager (MPxIO) Enabled ------------------------------------------------------------ The Connectivity Health screen provides a table of the paths and path connectivity health statuses between hosts and XP disk arrays. However, for a Solaris host with Sun's Traffic Manager (MPxIO) enabled, the Connectivity Health screen will show a pseudo HBA WWN and a logical path between this pseudo HBA port to the XP disk array. 5.36 Host Agent Deployment Tool -------------------------------- The host agent deployment tool (remote install and update) does not work when trying to install Command View 2.2 or update the host agent from earlier versions of Command View. Workaround: Reinstall the host agent. 5.37 Path Connectivity Manual Data Collection May Show Successful Pop-up Message Upon a Failed Host Collection ------------------------------------------------------------- The Path Connectivity Collect Data Now function may return a successful message for a host collection on existing hosts even though the collection may have failed. Ensure that there are no ERROR events shown in the Path Connectivity event log after a manual data collection. 5.38 A "No such object in table" Error May Occur While Accessing the Administration Screens in Path Connectivity ------------------------------------------------------- A "No such object in table" error may occur while accessing the Administration panes in Path Connectivity. This error could occur when attempting to manually add a host on the Host Discovery - Host Management pane or other Path Connectivity Administration feature combined with a subsequent network delay or timeout during the requested operation. To resolve this issue, you need to restart the HPSSE2ETomcat service. You can choose to either restart the Command View services through the Start menu: Note: The following procedure stops and restarts ALL Command View services and will affect processes that are currently making changes to disk array configurations. - Click Start > Programs > HP StorageWorks Command View XP > Restart Services. OR Restart the HPSSE2ETomcat service remotely: 1. Become a member of the \Administrators group. 2. From the Control Panel, click Administrator Tools > Computer Management > Action > Connect to another computer, and then connect to . 3. From the Control Panel, click Administrator Tools > Computer Management > Services and Applications > Services. 4. Stop and Start the HpssE2ETomcat service. Or use the REXEC service: - rexec [-l username] [-n] "NET STOP HpssE2ETomcat" - rexec [-l username] [-n] "NET START HpssE2ETomcat" 5.39 Connectivity Health Pane hyperlinks may not work ------------------------------------------------------ When you click the Connectivity Health pane under Path Connectivity, some hypertext links in the diagnostics result report frame may not take you back to the main Connectivity Health screen. As a workaround, click the Connectivity Health button near the top of the frame to return to the main Connectivity Health screen. 5.40 XP10000 data not shown --------------------------- On Linux, AIX, and Solaris, the HostStorage Mapping Screens in Path Connectivity display XP12000 data instead of XP10000 data. This behavior is noticed when the XP10000 array is not managed through the Command View Management Server. These are the cases in which the XP12000 or its data is displayed instead of the XP10000 and its data: - XP10000 is displayed as XP12000 at HSM-->Host Devices To Array LDevs pane screen - XP12000 diskmech ids is displayed at HSM-->Host Devices To Physical Disks pane screen instead of XP10000 diskmech ids. - XP12000 DKU View is displayed at HSM-->DKU View pane instead of XP10000 DKU View. 5.41 Snapshot Volume details are not displayed in Path Connectivity -------------------------------------------------- If the LUNs of an array are mapped to snapshot volumes, then the Path Connectivity screens or the xpdevice map at the host do not display the details of the mapped LUNs. 5.42 Installing CV after PA makes the Username and Password case sensitive ------------------------------------------------ If Command View XP is installed on a management station which already has Performance Advisor installed on it, then the existing Performance Advisor users will have to ensure that they use the correct case for both the username and password characters while logging into the application. 5.43 No upgrade from CV XP2.2 to CV XP2.2A ------------------------------------------ An upgrade from CV-XP 2.2 to CV-XP 2.2A is not supported. If you are running CV-XP 2.2 you must uninstall it, and then install CV-XP 2.2A. =============================== 6.0 COMMAND VIEW DOCUMENTATION =============================== The information contained within this appendix is information pertinent to Command View not covered elsewhere in the documentation. 6.1 Documentation Provided on the Command View CD-ROM ----------------------------------------------------- - HP StorageWorks Command View XP Installation Guide - HP StorageWorks Command View XP for XP Disk Arrays User Guide - HP StorageWorks Command View XP Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference Guide - HP StorageWorks Command View XP Path Connectivity User Guide - HP StorageWorks Command View XP Path Connectivity Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference Guide - HP StorageWorks Command View XP and Path Connectivity online help - HP StorageWorks SMI-S XP Release Notes Note: Some documents for HP StorageWorks Command View XP include references to CV XP 2.2. This version number must be read as CV XP 2.2A and not CV XP 2.2. ============= 7.0 APPENDIX ============= The following are corrections for error messages received in the user partition assignments in the Command View framework: [Current Message] There is no specifiable LDEV number. Probable causes and solutions are: - The CU number that can be specified for the started SLPR is not assigned. Contact the storage partition administrator. - All LDEVs in the usable CU are already used. Check whether the LDEVs are used by another SLPR. Alternatively, contact the storage partition administrator. [Can be read as] There is no specifiable LDEV number. Probable causes and solutions are: 1) The CU number that can be specified for the started SLPR is not assigned. 2) All LDEVs in the usable CU are already being used. Check to see if the LDEVs are being used by another SLPR, or contact your Command View administrator. [Current Message] Because the settings across the multiple SLPRs are contained, the authority has been shifted to the storage administrator from the storage partition administrator. To continue the operation, please contact the storage administrator. To perform other operations, select a function button. [Can be read as] Because the settings across the multiple SLPRs are contained, the authority has been shifted from Storage Administrator with partition access to Storage Administrator with full array access. To continue the operation, please contact your Command View administrator. To perform other operations, click on one of the features icons in the left pane. [Current Message] Some LUs are set across the multiple SLPRs. If this operation is performed, the storage partition administrator will lose his function. Do you want to continue the operation? [Can be read as] Some LUs are set across the multiple SLPRs. If this operation is performed, the user having access to these SLPRs will lose access privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] Storage partition administrator cannot disable the expiration lock, because the expiration lock is set to Enable by storage administrator. [Can be read as] Cannot disable the expiration lock because the expiration lock is enabled by the Command View Administrator. [Current Message] The login information of the partition management function has been initialized due to detection of conflicting information. Please contact the storage system administrator. (To the storage system administrator: Please reconfigure the login information.) [Can be read as] The login information of the partition management function has been initialized due to detection of conflicting information. Please contact your administrator. To the administrator: Please reconfigure the login information. [Current Message] The LUSE volume is set across plural SLPRs. If you perform this operation, the storage partition administrator will become unable to operate. Do you want to continue this operation? [Can be read as] The LUSE volume is set across multiple SLPRs. If you perform this operation, users having access to these SLPRs will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] The PFC group extends across multiple SLPRs. If this operation is performed, the storage partition administrator will lose his function. Do you want to continue? [Can be read as] The PFC group extends across multiple SLPRs. If this operation is performed, users assigned to the partitions will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] The P-VOL and the S-VOL belong to different SLPRs. If you perform this operation, the storage partition administrator will become unable to operate. Do you want to continue this operation? [Can be read as] The P-VOL and the S-VOL belong to different SLPRs. If you perform this operation, the users assigned to the SLPRs will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] The setting extends across multiple SLPRs. If this operation is performed, the storage partition administrator will lose his function. Do you want to continue? [Can be read as] The setting extends across multiple SLPRs. If this operation is performed, users having access to these SLPRs will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] The S-VOL and the T-VOL belong to different SLPRs. If you perform this operation, the storage partition administrator will become unable to operate. Do you want to continue this operation? [Can be read as] The S-VOL and the T-VOL belong to different SLPRs. If you perform this operation, users having access to these SLPRs will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] This function cannot be used by the storage partition administrator. [Can be read as] You do not have account privileges to use this function. [Current Message] This migration plan extends across multiple SLPRs. If you perform this operation, the storage partition administrator will become unable to operate. Do you want to continue this operation? [Can be read as] This migration plan extends across multiple SLPRs. If you perform this operation, users having access to these SLPRs will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue? [Current Message] You are trying to combine volumes having different SLPR numbers into an LUSE volume. If you perform this operation, the storage partition administrator will become unable to operate. Do you want to continue? [Can be read as] You are trying to combine volumes having different SLPR numbers into an LUSE volume. If you perform this operation, users having access to these SLPRs will lose their privileges. Do you want to continue?