1 Overview
1.1 Description
The alarm is issued when a restore in the Data Store (DS) has failed during either a system restore, a DS Unit Group (DSG) restore, or a replica restore.
The alarm attributes are listed and explained in Table 1:
|
Attribute Name |
Attribute Value |
|---|---|
|
Auto Cease |
Yes |
|
Module |
STORAGE-ENGINE |
|
Error Code |
7 |
|
Timestamp First |
Date and time when the alarm was raised for the first time. |
|
Repeated Counter |
Number which indicates how many times the alarm was raised. |
|
Timestamp Last |
Date and time of the most recent alarm raised. |
|
Resource ID |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.193.169.1.2.7.<DG> |
|
Alarm Model Description |
Restore fault, Storage Engine. |
|
Alarm Active Description |
Storage Engine (DS-group #<DG>): restore failed. |
|
ITU Alarm Event Type |
processingErrorAlarm (4) |
|
ITU Alarm Probable Cause |
fileError (161) |
|
ITU Alarm Perceived Severity |
(3) – Critical |
|
Originating Source IP |
Node IP where the alarm was raised. |
|
Sequence Number |
Number which indicates the order in which alarms were raised. |
In Table 1, the indicated variables are as follows:
- <DG> is the DSG this cluster belongs to.
For further information about attribute descriptions, refer to CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide, Reference [1].
The possible causes of the alarm are as follows:
- It is impossible to connect to the Management Server.
- Backup files are missing.
1.2 Prerequisites
1.2.1 Documents
Refer to CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide, Reference [1] for further information.
1.2.2 Tools
Not applicable.
1.2.3 Conditions
Not applicable.
2 Procedure
Perform the following steps:
- Check DS storage engine traces to see if a restore file
is missing by logging into the System Controller (SC) where the restore
was launched, and execute the following command:
# grep -i restore /var/log/messagesFor more information about logs, refer to CUDB Node Logging Events, Reference [2].
Execute again the restore after fixing logged problems. Being this alarm autocease, it should be cleared once a correct restore is done.
- If the alarm does not cease, contact the next level of maintenance support. Further actions are outside the scope of this Operating Instruction.
Glossary
For the terms, definitions, acronyms and abbreviations used in this document, refer to CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms, Reference [3].
Reference List
| CUDB Documents |
|---|
| [1] CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide. |
| [2] CUDB Node Logging Events. |
| [3] CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms. |

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