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repl.s2c.checksum.mismatch

Severity

ERROR

Description

This message occurs when the checksum of an object's contents does not match with the expected checksum.

Corrective Action

Please contact NetApp technical support for more options.

Syslog Message

Checksum mismatch in cloud object contents. Endpoint UUID = %s. Relationship UUID = %s. Object Name = %s. Slot ID = %d.

Parameters

epUuid (STRING): Endpoint UUID.
relnUuid (STRING): Relationship UUID.
objName (STRING): Cloud object name.
slotId (INT): Slot ID.

repl.s2c.rel.state.inconsistent

Severity

EMERGENCY

Description

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

Current relationship cannot be resumed. Please create a new relationship.

Syslog Message

relationship state metafile inconsistent in volume '%s%s%s' due to disk errors. Aborting transfer.

Parameters

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

ERROR

Description

This message occurs when we encounter unsupported configuration during SnapMirror® restore.

Corrective Action

Cannot continue with restore.

Syslog Message

Cannot restore to volume '%s%s%s' because %s.

Parameters

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

ERROR

Description

This message occurs when we encounter unsupported source snapshot copy during SnapMirror® restore.

Corrective Action

Cannot use the source snapshot copy for SnapMirror® restore.

Syslog Message

Cannot restore from source snapshot copy to volume '%s%s%s' because %s.

Parameters

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

EMERGENCY

Description

This message occurs when the replication source engine encounters a disk error in the file system metadata. Replication transfer will abort.

Corrective Action

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

WAFL metadata inconsistent in volume '%s%s%s' due to disk errors. Aborting transfer.

Parameters

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

ERROR

Description

This message occurs when we encounter unsupported configuration during SnapMirror® backup.

Corrective Action

Cannot continue with backup.

Syslog Message

Cannot backup from volume '%s%s%s' because %s.

Parameters

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

INFORMATIONAL

Description

This message occurs when the replication source engine encounters a disk error in the replication specifc metadata. Replication transfer will abort.

Corrective Action

(None).

Syslog Message

Replication specific metadata inconsistency in volume '%s%s%s'. Aborting transfer. Transfer will attempt baseline to recover from this condition.

Parameters

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.