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Operating Systems AIX LUNS in AIX Post 302429173 by kkeng808 on Sunday 13th of June 2010 09:44:28 AM
Old 06-13-2010
LUNS in AIX

Hi team,

Code:
2E493F13   0612155010 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612155010 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612155010 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac1           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac1           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac1           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2E493F13   0612154910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR
2BFA76F6   0612154910 T S SYSPROC        SYSTEM SHUTDOWN BY USER
9DBCFDEE   0612155010 T O errdemon       ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON
192AC071   0612154710 T O errdemon       ERROR LOGGING TURNED OFF
A6DF45AA   0612152910 I O RMCdaemon      The daemon is started.
C8375BE4   0612152910 I O hdisk2         CACHED DATA WILL BE LOST IF CONTROLLER F
2E493F13   0612152910 P H dac0           ARRAY OPERATION ERROR


In the above errors what is that ARRAY OPERATION ERROR stands for and what is this dac0 and dac1, I guess both of this are logical devices associated with the LUNS.

Please explain Smilie
 

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DATEFMT_GET_ERROR_MESSAGE(3)						 1					      DATEFMT_GET_ERROR_MESSAGE(3)

IntlDateFormatter::getErrorMessage - Get the error text from the last operation.

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public string IntlDateFormatter::getErrorMessage (void ) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string datefmt_get_error_message (IntlDateFormatter $fmt) Get the error text from the last operation. PARAMETERS
o $fmt - The formatter resource. RETURN VALUES
Description of the last error. EXAMPLES
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