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Abstract
LIC-MEDIA-TAPE-MSGCPF5110 AT EOV FOR MULTI-PATH CAPABLE DRIVE
END OF ABSTRACT
Error Description
Native IOA errors while approaching end of volume, ending
backup and preventing load of next volume. MSGCPF5110 occurs
when a multi-path capable drive attached to a native IOA
reaches end of volume. NPIV attached drives are not affected.
Problem Summary
Please see the ERROR DESCRIPTION section.
Problem Conclusion
A positioning command is unexpectedly started, causing
positioning information to be lost when end of volume is
reached. The following command will fail when trying
to update the position information.
Temporary Fix
Comments
CPF5110
multipath
Circumvention
PTFs Available
R710 MF68574 1000
R720 MF63987 7290
R730 MF63988 7283
Affected Modules
Affected Publications
Summary Information
Status............................................ | CLOSED PER |
HIPER........................................... | No |
Component.................................. | 9400DG300 |
Failing Module.......................... | RCHMGR |
Reported Release................... | R720 |
Duplicate Of.............................. |
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Document Information
Modified date:
12 June 2021