raidcom add snapshot
Error message
Executing/
Async
Error code
Description
SSB1 SSB2
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 8102 A pair cannot be created because there is not
enough free shared memory space.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9701 The command ends abnormally because the pair is
in the state of unacceptable the command.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9705 A Thin Image pair or a Copy-on-Write Snapshot
pair cannot be created because the number of Thin
Image pairs or Copy-on-Write Snapshot pairs has
already reached the maximum.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9706 A Thin Image pair cannot be created because the
maximum number of Snapshot IDs (MU numbers)
has already been in use for the specified P-VOL.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9707 A Thin Image pair cannot be created because the
maximum number of Snapshot groups has already
been defined, or the maximum number of Thin
Image pairs has already been defined in the
specified Snapshot group.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9708 A Thin Image pair cannot be created because the
DP pool is being initialized.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 970D The pair cannot be created because the number of
pair layers in the cascade configuration exceeds
the maximum number.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 970E The pair cannot be created because the number of
clone attribute pair layers exceeds the maximum
number.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 970F When the pair status is other than PAIR or PSUS,
you cannot create a pair by specifying the S-VOL of
a Thin Image pair.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9712 Thin Image pairs that can be cascaded or cloned
and Thin Image pairs that cannot be cascaded or
cloned cannot be contained in a snapshot tree.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9713 The operation cannot be performed because the
snapshot tree is being deleted.
CMDRJE Executing 2E10 9800 An error occurred at the operation of Thin Image
due to one of the following reasons:
• The LDEV number specified for the P-VOL or
the S-VOL is incorrect.
• The LDEV specified as the P-VOL or the S-VOL
is not paired.
• The pair of the specified P-VOL or the S-VOL is
not ready to perform the specified operation.
• The specified Snapshot ID (MU number) is
wrong.
• The specified Snapshot ID (MU number) is
already used.
Troubleshooting
9-89
Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide