HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 157

Table 6-2, Application Event Log messages Continued

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Table 6-2 Troubleshooting Error messages and corrective actions Application Event Log messages (Continued) Message Cause Recommended Action Operation is not supported by either operating system or firmware. Operation is not supported by the provider. Invalid parameter The specified item does not exist. The system interface version does not match that expected by the provider. The service processor does not support I/O expansion cabinets. Neither the local OS nor system firmware supports the requested operation. The provider does not support the requested operation. Invalid data passed with the request; for example, an invalid cell id. The specified component does not exist; for example, a cell that is not installed in the complex. The version of IPMI on the target MP is unexpected. This is normally caused when the target platform has an MP that supports IPMI, but is not partitionable. A request for data about an I/O expansion cabinet was requested on a platform that does not support them (for example, the rx7620). Cannot perform the request on this target system. May require updating the OS or system firmware. Update the provider to the most current revision. Specify a partitionable complex MP as the target of the operation. Cannot perform the requested operation on this platform. Operation is not supported by the platform. Locking or unlocking the target failed. A request was made that is supported by the platform. Generally, this would be caused by running a command intended for a later model of a system on an earlier model that does not support the feature. The target of the lock was already locked, or the lock was held by a different process. Cannot perform the requested operation. Retry the command. If necessary, use the parunlock command to unlock the data. Chapter 6 157

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Troubleshooting
Error messages and corrective actions
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Operation is not supported
by either operating system
or firmware.
Neither the local OS nor
system firmware supports
the requested operation.
Cannot perform the
request on this target
system. May require
updating the OS or system
firmware.
Operation is not supported
by the provider.
The provider does not
support the requested
operation.
Update the provider to the
most current revision.
Invalid parameter
Invalid data passed with
the request; for example,
an invalid cell id.
The specified item does
not exist.
The specified component
does not exist; for
example, a cell that is not
installed in the complex.
The system interface
version does not match
that expected by the
provider.
The version of IPMI on the
target MP is unexpected.
This is normally caused
when the target platform
has an MP that supports
IPMI, but is not
partitionable.
Specify a partitionable
complex MP as the target
of the operation.
The service processor does
not support I/O expansion
cabinets.
A request for data about
an I/O expansion cabinet
was requested on a
platform that does not
support them (for
example, the rx7620).
Cannot perform the
requested operation on
this platform.
Operation is not supported
by the platform.
A request was made that
is supported by the
platform. Generally, this
would be caused by
running a command
intended for a later model
of a system on an earlier
model that does not
support the feature.
Cannot perform the
requested operation.
Locking or unlocking the
target failed.
The target of the lock was
already locked, or the lock
was held by a different
process.
Retry the command. If
necessary, use the
parunlock
command to
unlock the data.
Table 6-2
Application Event Log messages (Continued)
Message
Cause
Recommended Action