An attached host currently is assigned a host type that is invalid. The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the recovery steps.
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If... |
Then... |
You want to resolve
this problem by changing the host type of the
affected host |
Go to step 2.
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You want to resolve
this problem by upgrading the NVSRAM to a version
that supports the host type that you need |
a |
If you already have the appropriate NVSRAM file, proceed to
step b. Otherwise, contact your technical support
representative to obtain an appropriate NVSRAM file that
will support the host type that you need. When you
have obtained the appropriate file, go to step b. |
b |
From the Subsystem Management Window, select the Advanced >>
Maintenance >> Download >> Controller NVSRAM menu
option. |
c |
Follow the instructions in the dialog to complete the NVSRAM
download process. |
d |
Even if the new NVSRAM supports the host type that you need,
you will still need to assign that host type to the host. Go to step 3. |
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Refer to the details area to see if an individual host is
affected, or if it is the default host type for the storage
subsystem.
If... |
Then... |
The host field in the
Details area displays an individual host |
Go to step 3. |
The host field in the
Details area displays "Default Host Type" |
a |
From the Subsystem Management Window, select the Storage
Subsystem >> Change >> Default Host Type menu option. |
b |
Select a new Operating System Type from the drop-down menu,
and then click the OK button. |
c |
Go to step 4. |
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a |
From the Subsystem Management Window, select the View >>
Mappings menu option. |
b |
Highlight the affected Host in the Topology view and then select the Mappings >>
Change >> Host Operating System menu option. |
c |
Select the desired Operating System Type from the drop-down menu,
and then click the OK button. |
d |
Go to step 4. |
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Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru.
The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If
the failure appears again, contact your technical support
representative. |