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Abstract
LIC-MEDIA-TAPE ILLEGAL NON-FIBRE MULTIPATH
Error Description
If a SAS tape drive is connected to more than one IOA, a URC
9220 PAL should be logged indicating the improper configuration.
The IOPless driver instead logs an 8101 LIC log.
Problem Summary
If a SAS tape drive is connected to more than one IOA a Licensed
Internal Code (LIC) log entry with major code 2E00 and minor
code 8101 is incorrectly logged. A URC 9020 Product Activity Log
(PAL) should be logged indicating the improper configuration.
Other search keys:
VL2E008101
2E008101
Problem Conclusion
Apply this fix so the URC 9020 PAL will get logged.
Temporary Fix
Comments
2E008101
2E00 8101
Circumvention
PTFs Available
R720 MF65099 9123
R730 MF65102 9116
Affected Modules
Affected Publications
Summary Information
Status............................................ | CLOSED PER |
HIPER........................................... | No |
Component.................................. | 9400DG300 |
Failing Module.......................... | RCHMGR |
Reported Release................... | R720 |
Duplicate Of.............................. |
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Document Information
Modified date:
17 May 2019