Table 1 Windows remote installation error codes (continued)

ERROR code

Description

ERROR_AUTOPASS_REMOVAL_FAILED

Uninstall completed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Setup was unable to run the

 

msiexec.exe command.

Corrective action

Make sure msiexec.exe can be executed, and then run the HP 3PAR Cluster Extension setup on the local cluster node.

ERROR_RESOURCE_STATE_UNKNOWN

Uninstall failed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Setup is not able to determine whether

 

a HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource

 

is still running.

ERROR_RESOURCE_EXISTS

Uninstall failed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Setup is unable to remove the HP 3PAR

 

Cluster Extension resource type. HP

 

3PAR Cluster Extension resource(s) are

 

still configured in this cluster.

Run the setup on the local cluster node.

Remove all Cluster Extension 3PAR

-type resource(s) from this cluster, and then run the HP 3PAR Cluster Extension setup.

ERROR_RESOURCE_STATE_ONLINE

Uninstall failed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

A HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource

 

is still online.

Remove all Cluster Extension 3PAR

-type resource(s) from this cluster, and then run the HP 3PAR Cluster Extension setup.

ERROR_CLXMSCSEX_UNREGISTER_FAILED

Uninstall failed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Setup was unable to unregister the HP

 

3PAR Cluster Extension DLL.

Unregister the resource extension DLL by running the following cluster command: Cluster /unregadminext:clx3parmscsex.dll. For more information, see “Unregistering the resource type and resource extension DLL manually” (page 20)

ERROR_PCF_REMOVAL_FAILED

Uninstall completed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Setup was unable to delete the PCF file.

Delete the file clxpcf from INSTALL_DIR\bin.

CLXUNSETPATH_FAILED

Uninstall completed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Could not unset the path variables.

Remove the environment variable HPCLX_3PAR_PATH from the local cluster node.

ERROR_DELETE_EVENTLOG_DLL_FAILED

Uninstall completed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Could not delete clxeventlog.dll

 

from the following registry entry:

 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\

 

Microsoft\Windows\

 

CurrentVersion\SharedDlls

ERROR_UNINSTALL_DRS_FILES_FAILED

Uninstall completed on the local cluster

 

node.

 

Could not delete clx3parmscs.dll

 

and clx3parmscsex.dll from the

 

following registry entry:

 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\

 

Microsoft\Windows\

 

CurrentVersion\SharedDlls

Delete the clxeventlog.dll from the following registry entry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\

Microsoft\Windows\

CurrentVersion\SharedDlls

Delete clx3parmscs.dll and clx3parmscsex.dll from the following registry entry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\

Microsoft\Windows\

CurrentVersion\SharedDlls

ERROR_CLXMSCS_3PAR_VMMGMT_REGISTER_FAILED Installation completed on cluster node. Register the Resource type “Cluster Setup was unable to register resource Extension 3PAR for VM Management”.

For more information, see “Registering

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