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will become a mirror copy target, causing any stored data on the disk to be overwritten.

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Chapter 14 MtcScsiP and MtcScsiR Messages IOPn.MtcScsiP status: DISKn has a different number of bytes per sector for each of its member disks. Variables n - the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2 Severity Error Description The disk must have the same number of bytes per sector as its mirror set peer, but it does not. Action Most disks come factory set at 512 bytes per physical sector. Contact your disk drive vendor for information about your drives. The vendor should be able to provide you with a disk drive that has a bytes per sector count equal to an existing disk drive. IOPn.MtcScsiP status: DISKn has a SCSI address other than its original, configured SCSI address. The HP NetServer AA partition can be reset to cure this condition, but caution is advised. If unsure how to proceed, contact your service provider for assistance. Variables n - the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2 Severity Error Description A disk that belongs at another SCSI address has been moved to the current SCSI address. The disk must have its HP NetServer AA partition reset if it is to be used in the local HP NetServer AA system. However, if the disk's HP NetServer AA partition is reset, it is very likely that it will become a mirror copy target, causing any stored data on the disk to be overwritten. Additionally, there are scenarios in which the disk could become a mirror copy source, causing any stored data on the existing mirror set member to be overwritten. See the action section for details. Action This condition should only occur if a replacement disk has been taken from elsewhere and used to replace a faulted disk. • In this case, assuming the CEs are up and running, you can reset the disk's HP NetServer AA partition, and it will become a mirror copy target. • However, if this scenario is not desirable, or the CEs are not up and running, contact your service provider before continuing. 322

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Chapter 14
MtcScsiP and MtcScsiR Messages
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IOP
n
.MtcScsiP status: DISK
n
has a different number of bytes per sector for each of its member disks.
Variables
n
the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2
Severity
Error
Description
The disk must have the same number of bytes per sector as its mirror set peer, but it does not.
Action
Most disks come factory set at 512 bytes per physical sector. Contact your disk drive vendor
for information about your drives. The vendor should be able to provide you with a disk drive
that has a bytes per sector count equal to an existing disk drive.
IOP
n
.MtcScsiP status: DISK
n
has a SCSI address other than its original, configured SCSI address. The HP NetServer
AA partition can be reset to cure this condition, but caution is advised. If unsure how to proceed, contact your
service provider for assistance.
Variables
n
the disk number; for example, DISK0, DISK1, DISK2
Severity
Error
Description
A disk that belongs at another SCSI address has been moved to the current SCSI address. The
disk must have its HP NetServer AA partition reset if it is to be used in the local HP NetServer
AA system. However, if the disk's HP NetServer AA partition is reset, it is very likely that it
will become a mirror copy target, causing any stored data on the disk to be overwritten.
Additionally, there are scenarios in which the disk could become a mirror copy source, causing
any stored data on the existing mirror set member to be overwritten. See the action section for
details.
Action
This condition should only occur if a replacement disk has been taken from elsewhere and used
to replace a faulted disk.
In this case, assuming the CEs are up and running, you can reset the disk's HP NetServer
AA partition, and it will become a mirror copy target.
However, if this scenario is not desirable, or the CEs are not up and running, contact your
service provider before continuing.