12-04-2011
SSA SRN 80210, from the 7133 - D/T40 Service Guide, available here:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/storage/713...33_ServGde.pdf
Means:
Description: The controller card has failed.
Action: Exchange the FRU for a new FRU.
In plain English:
One of the SSA drawer controller cards - the little cards in the disk drawer where the cables connect - has failed or gone off line. Usual service proceedure is to reseat, or if that doesn't help, then replace the card.
Before fittong ensure the replacement card has the same jumpers and jumper configuration as the old card.
HTH.
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gfs_pio_set_view_local
GFS_PIO_SET_VIEW_LOCAL(3) GFS_PIO_SET_VIEW_LOCAL(3)
NAME
gfs_pio_set_view_local - change file view to the corresponding fragment
SYNOPSIS
#include <gfarm/gfarm.h>
char *gfs_pio_set_view_local (GFS_File gf, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
gfs_pio_set_view_local() changes the process's view of the data in the file specified by gf to a file fragment in the local file view. The
local file view model assumes each process has its own file fragment which is specified by the argument node of gfs_pio_set_local(3).
The total number of file fragments is also specified by the argument nnode of gfs_pio_set_local(3). If it is different from the total
fragment number of the existent file, it is erroneous.
Before changing to the local file view, it is necessary to call gfs_pio_set_local(3) in advance.
Values of flag are constructed by a bitwise-inclusive-OR of GFARM_FILE_SEQUENTIAL, GFARM_FILE_REPLICATE, and GFARM_FILE_NOT_REPLICATE. For
details, refer to gfs_pio_set_view_index(3).
By default, Gfarm files are accessed as a whole file in global file view where each fragment can be seamlessly accessed.
RETURN VALUES
NULL The function terminated successfully.
GFARM_ERR_NO_MEMORY
Insufficient memory was available.
GFARM_ERR_OPERATION_NOT_PERMITTED
The file is not a fragmented file.
GFARM_ERR_FRAGMENT_NUMBER_DOES_NOT_MATCH
The total number of file fragments is different from the existence one.
Others An error except the above occurred. The reason is shown by its pointed strings.
SEE ALSO
gfs_pio_create(3), gfs_pio_open(3), gfs_pio_set_local(3), gfs_pio_set_view_index(3)
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