| 0500 |
The operation violates the Workload Management Policy.
It might be due to one of the following reasons:
- Deleting a partition which belongs to a cluster.
- Changing a partition cluster ID from one cluster to another cluster.
- Running dynamic partitioned move operation between two partitions which
belong to the same cluster.
|
Check the operation.
- For deleting a clustered partition, first move it out of the cluster and
then delete it.
- For changing a cluster ID, first change it to a non-clustered partition,
and then change to the destination cluster.
- It is not allowed to move processor or memory between two clusters.
|
| 0589 |
Could not delete partition {0}. Refresh the interface
and check whether the operation was performed. If not, try the operation again. |
- Refresh the interface and check whether the operation was performed.
- If not, rebuild the managed system, and try the task again. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for details.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 058A |
Could not activate the logical partition on logical
partition {0} with ID {1}. Refresh the interface and check whether the operation
was performed. If not, try the operation again. |
- Perform a rebuild of the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Try the task again.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 058C |
User defined name cannot be blank or empty. |
- Set a non-blank user defined name for this partition.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 058D |
The user defined name cannot be longer than {0} characters. |
- The partition's user-defined name is too long. Shorten this partition's
user-defined name, and try the operation again.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 058F |
Cannot activate a LPAR when the managed system state
is No Power. |
- Verify that the managed system is in the Operating or Standby state and
try the task again.
- If the state is not Operating or Standby, refer to MAP6650 Correcting the CEC enclosure operating state and
perform the appropriate procedure to put the managed system in the correct
state.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 059A |
Cannot activate the logical partition. The profile's
maximum memory amount exceeds the managed system's memory limit. Change the
profile's maximum memory amount. |
Change the profile's maximum memory amount, and retry
the operation. |
| 059D |
This panel function is not enabled at this time. |
|
| 059E |
Failed to get supported panel functions from firmware. |
- Retry the operation.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05DC |
The partition does not have Virtual IO Server capability. |
Please choose the correct partition and retry the command. |
| 05DD |
Could not get logical partition state. Repeat the operation. |
- Retry the operation.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05DE |
A logical partition in the managed system already uses
the name {0}. Provide another name for this logical partition. |
Rename the logical partition to a name that is not yet
used by other logical partitions in the same managed system. Refer to the
LPAR help text for details. |
| 05DF |
The logical partition is not in a state under which
this operation can be performed. Check the state of the logical partition. |
- Verify that the operation is allowable under this logical partition state.
- Refer to MAP6650 Correcting the CEC enclosure operating state and perform
the appropriate procedure to put the managed system in the correct state.
|
| 05E0 |
The logical partition {0} is in an undefined state.
Rebuild the managed system. |
- Rebuild the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Reboot the management console.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05E1 |
Only {0} logical partitions can be allocated on this
managed system can be allocated. There are no more unallocated logical partitions
available. Delete unused or unwanted logical partitions for this managed system
and retry the operation. Logical partitions in the ready state are currently
not in use. |
Delete unused or unwanted logical partitions. Logical
partitions in the ready state are currently not in use. Refer to the LPAR
help text for details. |
| 05E2 |
Partition is in an unrecognized state. |
- Rebuild the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Try the operation again.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05E3 |
Partition is in an unrecognized state. |
- Rebuild the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Try the operation again.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05E5 |
Unable to create partition when the managed system is
in {0} state. Ensure that the managed system is in the Operating or Standby
state. |
- Verify that the managed system is in the Operating or Standby state.
- If it is not in the Operating or Standby state refer to MAP6650 Correcting the CEC enclosure operating state and
perform the appropriate procedure to put the managed system in the correct
state.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05E6 |
Logical partition {0} delete failed. Cannot delete a
partition when its state is not in the Not Activated state. Perform a shutdown
operation then delete the partition. |
- Verify the partition is in Not Activated state.
- Perform a Rebuild Managed System operation. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Then try the task again.
|
| 05E7 |
The profile you tried to activate does not belong to
the logical partition {0} you specified. Select the correct LPAR profile. |
Verify that you selected the correct logical partition
profile to activate. |
| 05E9 |
Could not activate the logical partition. Ensure that
the partition is not already activated and that the managed system is in the
Operating or Standby state. |
- Verify that the logical partition is not already activated, and the state
and power-on condition of the managed system are correct, and try the operation
again.
- If necessary, refer to MAP6650 Correcting the CEC enclosure operating state and
perform the appropriate procedure to put the managed system in the correct
state.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05EA |
Cannot activate the partition when it is in state {0}.
Ensure the partition is in the Not Activated state. |
- Verify that the logical partition is not in the running, booting, or open
firmware state.
- If necessary, refer to MAP6650 Correcting the CEC enclosure operating state and
perform the appropriate procedure to put the managed system in the correct
state.
- If it still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05EB |
Could not create the partition. Make sure that all requirements
are met for creating a logical partition. |
- To verify that all the requirements for creating a logical partition are
met, refer to
Partitioning the server .
- If all requirements are met, do a rebuild of the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for details.
- Retry the task.
- If the problem persists, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05EC |
Could not delete logical partition {0}. Ensure that
all requirements are met for deleting a logical partition. |
- Verify that all the requirements for deleting a logical partition are
met.
- Perform a rebuild of the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Retry the task.
- If it still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05ED |
Could not set the properties for logical partition {0}.
Try again. |
- Repeat the operation.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05EE |
Could not get the managed system's service processor
log entry. Try again. |
- Repeat the operation.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05EF |
This new logical partition does not have a user-defined
name. Specify a name for the logical partition. |
- Set the user-defined name for this logical partition. See MAP6670 Viewing information about the managed system for
details.
- If it still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05F3 |
Could not display the OS reset dialog for logical partition
{0}. Try again. |
- Refresh the interface and check whether the operation was performed.
- If not, rebuild the managed system. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for
details.
- Retry the task.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05F4 |
Could not display the logical partition activate dialog
for logical partition {0}. Try again. |
- Log off and then log in to the management console and
try the operation again.
- If this does not correct the problem, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05F5 |
Could not display the create logical partition dialog
for the managed system: {0}. Try again. |
- Log off and then log in to the management console and
try the operation again.
- If this does not correct the problem, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05F7 |
Could not open the virtual terminal for logical partition
{0} with ID {1}. |
- Refresh the interface and check whether the operation was performed.
- If not, rebuild the managed system, and try the task again. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for details.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05F8 |
Could not perform the OS reset {0} reset on logical
partition {1} with ID {2}. |
- Refresh the interface and check whether the operation was performed.
- If not, rebuild the managed system, and try the task again. See MAP6620 Rebuilding managed system information for details.
- If the operation still fails, contact your next level of support.
|
| 05F9 |
Could not delete logical partition {0}. Refresh the
interface and check whether the operation was performed. If not, try the operation
again. |
- Verify that the logical partition displays on the graphical user interface.
- Delete the logical partition again, and check the graphical user interface
to see if it is updated appropriately.
- Log off and log back in to the management console.
- Contact your next level of support.
|