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03-21-2005 12:08 AM - last edited on 02-17-2014 07:45 PM by Lisa198503
03-21-2005 12:08 AM - last edited on 02-17-2014 07:45 PM by Lisa198503
SSSU
I seem to have an issue when using th SSSU command. I create/mount jobs via the SSSU on a nightly basis and have written into my script a check to make sure the disks are there before trying to mount them. Most of this time this is fine (as shown in the first script below) but every now and then I get a sessionkeynotfound error (as shown in the second script). Every time i rerun the jobs they all work perfectly, and they all work perfectly when run manually as well. Does anyone know what this message means and how i can mitigate the chances of it occuring?
Thanks
Dan
SSU Build 7 for hp command view eva 3.2
NoSystemSelected> FILE D:\APPS\SAN\TEMP\VD_20050318__225106_status.txt
NoSystemSelected> SELECT MANAGER sanman1 USERNAME=***** PASSWORD=*******
NoSystemSelected> SELECT SYSTEM EVA01
EVA01> SHOW VDISK "\Virtual Disks\Oracle\PUPSS Live\PUPSS Index\ACTIVE"
\Virtual Disks\Oracle\PUPSS Live\PUPSS Index\ACTIVE information:
Identification:
Name : \Virtual Disks\Oracle\PUPSS Live\PUPSS
Index\ACTIVE
Family_Name : PUPSS Index
Hex_UUID : 6005-08b4-0001-35b8-0001-0000-01e4-0000
World_Wide_Lun_Name : 6005-08b4-0001-35b8-0001-0000-01e4-0000
Attributes:
Disk_Type : Original
Disk_Group : \Disk Groups\Default Disk Group
Capacity_Req : 15
Capacity_Used : 15
Sharing_Relationship : none
parentvdiskname : n/a
parentvdiskhexuid : n/a
parentvdiskid : n/a
childvdiskname : n/a
childvdiskhexuid : n/a
childvdiskid : n/a
Redundancy : vRaid1
Write_Cache_Policy : Mirrored write-back
Read_Cache_Policy : On
Comm_Protocol :
Write_Protect : No
Enable_Disable : Enable
OS_Unit_ID : 0
Preferred_path : No preference
Comments :
ID : 1c200710b4080560b8350100000001000000e401
Condition_State:
Operational_State : 1
Date Time:
Created : 22-May-2004 14:00:12
Presentation :
StorageClientName : \Hosts\Oracle\SYSTEMS29
Lun : 3
DR_Attributes:
Remote_VDisk:
EVA01> EXIT
SSSU Build 7 for hp command view eva 3.2
NoSystemSelected> FILE D:\APPS\SAN\TEMP\VD_20050318__190346_status.txt
NoSystemSelected> SELECT MANAGER sanman1 USERNAME=******* PASSWORD=******
NoSystemSelected> SELECT SYSTEM EVA01
Error: EMClientAPITNG error ->
EMCLIENTAPI_SESSIONKEYNOTFOUND_ERROR : The server didn't return a valid session key.
NoSystemSelected> SHOW VDISK "\Virtual Disks\Oracle\PUPSS Live\PUPSS Index\ACTIVE"
Error: Command not valid until a system is selected (SELECT SYSTEM)
NoSystemSelected> EXIT
P.S. This thread has been moved from Storage Area Networks (SAN) (Small and Medium Business) to HP Storage System Scripting Utility (SSSU). -HP Forum Moderator