HP StorageWorks 2/140 CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches - Page 188

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Error Messages Message Error 232: Invalid Domain ID Error 233: Invalid Member Error 234: Invalid Command Description The value specified for the domainId parameter is invalid. For example, the domainId parameter of the config.switch.prefDo mainId command requires an integer in the range 1-31. The value specified for the zoneName parameter (the name of the zone member) is invalid. The CLI cannot associate an action with the submitted command. The command may be misspelled, required parameters may be missing, or the request may not be applicable to the branch of the CLI tree from which it was submitted. Action Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the commands with the domainId parameter. Specify a valid domain ID value, and resubmit the command. Refer to Chapter 2 for information about the commands with the zoneName parameter. Specify a valid name for the zone member, and resubmit the command. Refer to Chapter 2 for the correct command syntax and spelling. Ensure that the command is spelled correctly and that all required parameters are included with the command. Refer to Navigation of the CLI Command Tree on page 1-7. Ensure that the command has been entered at the right place in the CLI command tree, and then resubmit the command. A-24 CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches

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CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches
Error Messages
Error 232: Invalid
Domain ID
The value specified for the
domainId
parameter is
invalid. For example, the
domainId
parameter of the
config.switch.prefDo
mainId
command requires
an integer in the range
1–31.
Refer to
Chapter 2
for
information about the
commands with the
domainId
parameter.
Specify a valid domain ID
value, and resubmit the
command.
Error 233: Invalid
Member
The value specified for the
zoneName
parameter (the
name of the zone member)
is invalid.
Refer to
Chapter 2
for
information about the
commands with the
zoneName
parameter.
Specify a valid name for
the zone member, and
resubmit the command.
Error 234: Invalid
Command
The CLI cannot associate
an action with the submitted
command. The command
may be misspelled, required
parameters may be missing,
or the request may not be
applicable to the branch of
the CLI tree from which it
was submitted.
Refer to
Chapter 2
for the
correct command syntax
and spelling. Ensure that
the command is spelled
correctly and that all
required parameters are
included with the
command.
Refer to
Navigation of
the CLI Command Tree
on page 1–7
. Ensure that
the command has been
entered at the right place
in the CLI command tree,
and then resubmit the
command.
Message
Description
Action