Compaq ProLiant 5500 Compaq ProLiant Cluster HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator - Page 163
Table B-1, Informational Messages, Active/Standby mode. All
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Using Compaq Redundancy Manager in a Single-Server Environment B-11 Table B-1 Informational Messages continued Message Description The loop has been locked by another application. This message indicates that another application has issued a lock management command to an array controller. The lock management command only allows you to view the data. This RA4000 is in Active/Standby mode. All the Logical disks in this Array must have same path assignments. This message indicates that you have made a request to change the status of a path in an Active/Standby configuration. Are you sure you want to continue? You have not selected all the Paths to the following logical disk(s): This message indicates that the logical disk or drives shown are claimed but you did not assign all possible paths. You have not selected an Active Path to . This message indicates that you claimed a logical disk but did not select an Active Path. You have not selected any Paths to . This message indicates that you claimed a logical disk but did not assign any paths. You have not selected a Standby Path to . This message indicates that you claimed a logical disk but did not select a Standby path. Action No action needed to view the data. Proceed or click Cancel. Click OK for the Redundancy Manager to automatically assign the paths for this logical disk; Or, click Cancel to assign the paths yourself. Click OK for the Redundancy Manager to automatically assign the path for this logical disk; Or, click Cancel to assign the path yourself. Click OK for the Redundancy Manager to automatically assign the paths for this logical disk; Or, click Cancel to assign the paths yourself. Click OK for the Redundancy Manager to automatically assign the path for this logical disk; Or, click Cancel to assign the path yourself.