Table 5-3 Error Messages Of The Raidctrl Command - Hitachi HF-W7500 65 Feature Manual

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<Diagnosis>
When the raidctrl command finishes normally, it returns exit code 0.
If the command returns abnormally, one of the error messages listed in Table 5-3 is
displayed, and the command returns an exit code other than 0.
No.
Error message
1
Usage:raidctrl [/OFFLINE DRVNO]
[/NOTIFY [{ON|OFF}]]
2
Invalid argument. (%1)
3
Specified Drive is not invalid.
4
Specified Drive is already OFFLINE.
5
Specified Drive is the only ONLINE drive.
6
An error occurred in %1. errorcode = %2
7
You do not have the privilege to execute this
command option.
Please execute this command option again on
"Administrator: Command Prompt".
8
Access denied.
Log on console session,
And execute this command option again on
"Administrator: Command Prompt".
9
Specified Drive is rebuilding.

Table 5-3 Error Messages of the raidctrl Command

5. CONTROLLING THE HARDWARE
There is an error in the specified options.
Specify correct options.
Specified option %1 is not correct.
The drive is not a valid drive status.
The specified drive is already disconnected.
The specified drive is the only drive that operates normally.
An unexpected error (%2) occurred in the function (%1). Retry
the command. If the same error message persists, restart this
equipment.
You do not have administrator privileges.
Log on to the computer using an administrator account and run
the command again. If User Account Control (UAC) is enabled,
start the command prompt with administrator privileges and run
the command.
You cannot use this command with this option from a remote
session.
Log on to a console session and run the command again. If User
Account Control (UAC) is enabled, start the command prompt
with administrator privileges and run the command.
The specified drive is under the rebuild process.
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