repl.s2c events
repl.s2c.checksum.mismatch
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the checksum of an object's contents does not match with the expected checksum.
- Corrective Action
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Please contact NetApp technical support for more options.
- Syslog Message
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Checksum mismatch in cloud object contents. Endpoint UUID = %s. Relationship UUID = %s. Object Name = %s. Slot ID = %d.
- Parameters
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epUuid (STRING): Endpoint UUID.
relnUuid (STRING): Relationship UUID.
objName (STRING): Cloud object name.
slotId (INT): Slot ID.
repl.s2c.rel.state.inconsistent
- Severity
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EMERGENCY
- Description
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This message occurs when the replication source engine encounters a disk error in the relationship state metafile. Replication transfer will abort. Current relationship cannot be resumed.
- Corrective Action
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Current relationship cannot be resumed. Please create a new relationship.
- Syslog Message
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relationship state metafile inconsistent in volume '%s%s%s' due to disk errors. Aborting transfer.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Unique identifier of the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
repl.s2c.restore.unsupported.config
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when we encounter unsupported configuration during SnapMirror® restore.
- Corrective Action
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Cannot continue with restore.
- Syslog Message
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Cannot restore to volume '%s%s%s' because %s.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Unique identifier of the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
reason (STRING): Specific reason for failure.
repl.s2c.restore.unsupported.snapshot
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when we encounter unsupported source snapshot copy during SnapMirror® restore.
- Corrective Action
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Cannot use the source snapshot copy for SnapMirror® restore.
- Syslog Message
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Cannot restore from source snapshot copy to volume '%s%s%s' because %s.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Unique identifier of the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
reason (STRING): Specific reason for failure.
repl.s2c.src.inconsistent
- Severity
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EMERGENCY
- Description
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This message occurs when the replication source engine encounters a disk error in the file system metadata. Replication transfer will abort.
- Corrective Action
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Run wafliron to fix the active file system. To continue replication transfer, run snapmirror abort -h command on the relationship, delete the current transfer snapshot copy and resume replication transfer from a new clean snapshot copy.
- Syslog Message
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WAFL metadata inconsistent in volume '%s%s%s' due to disk errors. Aborting transfer.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Unique identifier of the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
repl.s2c.unsupported.config
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when we encounter unsupported configuration during SnapMirror® backup.
- Corrective Action
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Cannot continue with backup.
- Syslog Message
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Cannot backup from volume '%s%s%s' because %s.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Unique identifier of the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
reason (STRING): Specific reason for failure.
repl.s2c.vmap.inconsistent
- Severity
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INFORMATIONAL
- Description
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This message occurs when the replication source engine encounters a disk error in the replication specifc metadata. Replication transfer will abort.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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Replication specific metadata inconsistency in volume '%s%s%s'. Aborting transfer. Transfer will attempt baseline to recover from this condition.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Unique identifier of the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.