Use the information in this section to manage your storage when Novell Linux Volume Manager (NLVM) error conditions exist. NLVM error codes are usually displayed in positive decimal numbers with a message and a status= prefix. For example:
Pool is not active: status=23357
NLVM error code numbers can be categorized as follows:
NLVM General Errors (23300 to 23309)
NLVM Device Errors (23310 to 23319)
NLVM General File System Errors (23320 to 23329)
NLVM Device Mapper Errors (23330 to 23340)
NLVM Create Snapshot Error (23341)
NLVM Create Partition Errors (23342 to 23345)
NLVM NSS Pool and Volume Errors (23341 to 23359)
NLVM NSS Pool Snapshot Errors (23360 to 23369)
NLVM NSS Software RAID Errors (23370 to 23379)
NLVM Linux POSIX Volume Errors (23380 to 23390)
NLVM eDirectory Errors (23391 to 233 92)
The NLVM lock is already locked.
This device contains /boot, root (/), or swap partitions.
This device contains RAID partitions.
A function was called without the NLVM lock.
An error occurred when importing the Novell Distributed File Services (DFS) VLDB (volume location database) library or functions.
This request is not permitted.
An error occurred when parsing the data.
An invalid parameter was passed in.
This device contains a Cluster Segment Manager (CSM) container.
The device was not found in NLVM.
The partition was not found in NLVM.
An error occurred while reading a stamp from the disk.
An error occurred while writing a stamp to the disk.
An error occurred while expanding the partition.
The specified size is too small.
Unable to find a space big enough for the request.
The specified partition type is invalid.
The device is not initialized.
An error occurred while opening the database file.
The current object does not match the database object.
Invalid mode opening the database file.
An error occurred while opening the NLVM configuration file.
An error occurred while opening the NLVM debug file.
An error occurred while opening the device for I/O.
An error occurred while reading from the device.
The stamps have an unsupported version.
Not used.
Not used.
An error occurred while opening the Device Mapper.
An error occurred while sending Device Mapper I/O Control (ioctl).
A segment count mismatch occurred.
Not used.
The object identifier does not match a Device Mapper object ID.
The Device Mapper object was not found.
The object is invalid.
The object already exists in Device Mapper.
The object is busy.
Invalid type parameter.
An error occurred while loading a module.
The NSS pool snapshot was not found.
An error occurred while getting the device limits.
An error occurred while creating a partition object.
An error occurred while deleting a partition object.
An error occurred while writing to a partition object.
Unable to expand the NSS pool.
Unable to create the NSS pool.
The shared states do not match.
The partition types do not match.
The partition already has an NSS pool.
The specified directory is too long.
Unable to create the directory.
Unable to create the device node.
An error occurred while updating the NSS pool.
An error occurred while updating the NSS pool.
The NSS pool is already at the maximum size.
The NSS pool is not active.
The group was not found in NLVM.
Not used.
A pool snapshot error occurred.
Not used.
The device is already used in this RAID.
The RAID already has the maximum number of elements.
There are too few elements to create the RAID.
The element sizes do not match.
The device is not a RAID device.
The device is not a RAID1 device.
You are trying to add too many partitions to a RAID.
The RAID is not in sync.
The RAID is not enabled.
No partition of the RAID device is in sync.
An error occurred while updating the /etc/fstab file.
An error occurred while opening the file.
No volume name was specified.
No IP address was specified.
An error occurred while creating the LVM2 volume.
An error occurred while making the file system on a volume.
An error occurred while deleting a cluster resource for a volume.
An error occurred while deleting the LVM2 volume.
An error occurred while sending the XML command.
An error occurred while adding a volume to NCP (NetWare Core Protocol).
A duplicate mount point was specified.
The eDirectory object was not found.
Invalid CRC (cyclic redundancy check) in GPT (GUID partition table) partitions.
Not used.