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(b) In [New OS Type] or [New Name] Edit Box, input a logical disk name following the rules defined in (4) “OS
Type/Logical Disk Name Setting Conditions and Naming Rules” and click [OK] button.
(c) As a result of the setting, the following information is displayed in the dialog.
Table 3-14 Execution Result Dialog
Message State
“Setting has been completed” Execution result is normal.
“Setting information (OS Type/Name) is incorrect” Parameter Error
“Same name exits” Same name exits.
“Error occurred in the access to the Disk Array
Subsystem”
Access error occurred.
“As for Logical Disk with replication setting, OS Type
cannot be changed”
OS Type of logical disk whose replication pair is set
is changed.
“Cannot execute the demand during the suspension of the
object Disk Array Subsystem monitoring”
Setting is unavailable due to monitoring stop.
“Cannot execute the demand during the configuration
setting”
Setting is unavailable due to under configuration
setting.
“Demanded process has already been executed” Already executed
“Failed in setting (nn)” Other errors (nn is a decimal detail code.)
* Other Errors *
When “Setting Failed (nnh)” is displayed for setting process of logical disk name, it is considered that the errors
are detected after completion of I/O for disk array. Check by the browser whether the disk array setting has been
executed, and set again if necessary.

(4) OS Type/Logical Disk Name Setting Conditions and Naming Rules

(a) OS Type setting conditions
Select an OS Type from the Table 3-15 below according to a system to operate a logical disk.
Especially, you must set a correct OS type when using DynamicDataReplication or RemoteDataReplication in
the following systems:
• Logical volume used in ACOS-4 system
• Logical volume used in ACOS-2 system
• Logical volume used in Windows system
Table 3-15 OS Type List
OS Type Description
A2 Logical disk operated by the ACOS-2 system
A4 Logical disk operated by the ACOS-4 system
(For instructions on setting this type, contact the maintenance
engineer.)
AX Logical disk operated by the AIX system
CX Logical disk operated by the Solaris system
LX Logical disk operated by the Linux system
NX Logical disk operated by the HP-UX system
WN Logical disk operated by the Windows system
For instructions on setting the ACOS-4 type, also refer to Appendix in the “Configuration Setting Tool User’s
Manual (GUI)”.