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Troubleshooting

Error Number

Error Message

 

 

000023

Error bringing resource < tag name> in service on server

 

<server name>

 

 

000024

Failed resource creation of resource < tag name> on

 

server <server name>

 

 

000027

Removing file system dependency from <parent tag> to

 

<child tag> on server <server name> due to an error

 

during creation

 

 

000028

Removing file system hierarchy <filesys tag> created by

 

<parent tag> on server <server name> due to an error

 

during creation

 

 

 

Switchback type mismatch between parent <parent tag>

000029

and child <child tag> on server <server name>

Action: Switchback mismatches can lead to unexpected

 

 

behavior. You can manually alter switchback types for

 

resources using the ins_setas command to eliminate this

 

mismatch.

 

 

000030

create: tag name not specified

 

or

 

extend: tag name not specified

 

 

Hierarchy Extension

Error Number

Error Message

 

 

000003

Template resource < tag name> on server <server name>

 

does not exist

000004

Template resource < tag name> cannot be extended to

 

server <server name> because it already exists there

 

 

000005

Cannot access canextend script on server <server name>

 

 

000006

Cannot access extend script <path to extend> on server

 

<server name>

000007

Cannot access depstoextend script <path to depstoexend>

 

on server <server name>

 

 

000008

Cannot extend resource < tag name> to server <server

 

name>

 

 

000009

Either <templatesys> or <templatetag> argument missing

 

 

000014

Resource with either matching tag < tag name> or ID exists

 

 

000015

ins_create failed on server <server name>

 

 

000018

Error creating resource < tag name> on server <server

 

name>

000025

END failed resource extension of < tag name> on server

 

<server name> due to a "<signal>" signal - backing out

 

changes made to server

 

 

000030

create: tag name not specified

 

or

 

extend: tag name not specified

 

 

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Contents LifeKeeper for Linux Logical Volume Manager LVM Recovery Kit Administration GuideRevision A 06/2004 ip@steeleye.com Linux is a registered trademark of Linus TorvaldsTable of Contents LVM Recovery Kit Administration Guide Introduction Document ContentsLVM Recovery Kit Administration Guide Documentation and References LifeKeeper for Linux Planning and Installation GuideLifeKeeper for Linux Release Notes Hardware Requirements RequirementsSoftware Requirements Overview LifeKeeper for Linux LVM Recovery KitLVM Operation Support for Raw I/O and Entire Disks LVM Recovery Kit Notes and RestrictionsLinux Boot Script Modifications Volume Group ActivationLVM Version Support Hierarchy Creation Procedure LifeKeeper LVM Hierarchy Creation and Administration2. On the system which is to be the primary server for your application, create and activate the desired volume groups and logical volumes using the tools provided by the LVM package, and described in the LVM HowTo document referenced in the Documentation and References section above Figure 3 Hierarchy with LVM above LKDR Using LVM with LifeKeeper Data ReplicationFigure 4 LVM volume group Resource Properties dialog Volume Group ReconfigurationFigure 5 LVM volume group reconfiguration for added device Figure 6 LVM volume group reconfiguration for added device Figure 8 LVM volume group reconfiguration for deleted device Figure 7 LVM volume group reconfiguration for deleted deviceHierarchy Creation TroubleshootingError Messages Common Error MessagesHierarchy Extension LVM Recovery Kit Error Messages Hierarchy RestoreResource Monitoring