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HP StorageWorks S1000 - NAS User Manual

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159NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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PSM Error Codes
If you experience a problem using Persistent Storage Manager, the following list of event log
messages can be used to troubleshoot. Error codes are logged to the system event log by the
file system driver for Persistent Storage Manager, PSMAN5 driver; each entry appears with
"psman5" as the source name.
Table 5: PSM Error Codes
Error Code Description
0x00000001 An invalid IOCTL was sent to the driver.
Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support
0x00000002 Device name is not recognized by PSM.
Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support.
0x00000003 An invalid path was given for the cache file.
Explanation: This error will appear if the cache file cannot be created
because the cache file drive is not present.
Action: Save the system eventlog, contact technical support.
0x00000005 An exception occurred.
Action: Save the system eventlog, contact technical support.
0x00000005 You do not have sufficient rights to the cache file directory.
Action: Make sure you have full access to the cache file directory
0x00000005 The cache file specified is a directory instead of a file.
Action: Give a full path and filename for the cache file.
0x00000005 PSM was told to shut down.
Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support.
0x00000006 User performing PSM function without opening PSM.
Action: Programmatically, PSM must be opened before a command can be
submitted.
0x00000015 Access to a virtual volume has been attempted after it has been destroyed.
Action: Do not access virtual volumes after they have been destroyed.
0x00000016 Something has gone wrong with PSM.
Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support.
0x00000017 Bad sector was detected in the cache file.
Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support.
0x0000001F General failure.
Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support.

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HP StorageWorks S1000 - NAS Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerHP
ModelStorageWorks S1000
Supported Drive TypesSATA
RAID SupportYes
CategoryNAS
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 10
Network Interfaces2 x Gigabit Ethernet
Interfaces2 x USB 2.0
ProtocolsCIFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, iSCSI

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