Administration Commands
initialize_session_limit
The mode_name parameter did not match any defined mode name.
INVALID_PLU_NAME
The fqplu_name parameter did not match any defined partner LU name.
INVALID_SET_NEGOTIABLE
The set_negotiable parameter was not set to a valid value.
State Check
If the command does not execute because of a state error, SNAplus2 returns the following parameters:
primary_rc
STATE_CHECK
secondary_rc
MODE_NOT_RESET
One or more sessions are currently active for this
Other Conditions
primary_rc
ALLOCATION_ERROR
Session limits could not be initialized because SNAplus2 was unable to allocate a session to the partner LU in order to negotiate the limits. Check the error log files for messages indicating the cause of this failure and take any action required.
secondary_rc
ALLOCATION_FAILURE_NO_RETRY
Session limits could not be initialized because SNAplus2 was unable to allocate a session to the part- ner LU in order to negotiate the limits. Check the error log files for messages indicating the cause of this failure and take any action required. Do not attempt to retry the command until the condition has been corrected.
primary_rc
CONV_FAILURE_NO_RETRY
The session limits could not be initialized because of a condition that requires action (such as a configuration mismatch or a session protocol error). Check the SNAplus2 log file for information about the error condition, and correct it before retrying this command.
primary_rc
CNOS_PARTNER_LU_REJECT
Session limits could not be initialized because the node failed to successfully negotiate the limits with the partner LU. Check configuration at both the local LU and the partner LU.
secondary_rc
CNOS_COMMAND_RACE_REJECT
The command failed because the specified mode was being accessed by another administration program (or internally by the SNAplus2 software) for session activation or deactivation, or for session limit processing. Retry the command.
Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, lists combinations of primary and secondary return codes that are common to all commands.