Explanation
The setting for the amount of space that can be
virtualized is not valid. The value must be an integer number of terabytes.
This
error event is created when a cluster is upgraded from a version prior
to 4.3.0 to version 4.3.0 or later. Prior to version 4.3.0 the virtualization
feature capacity value was in gigabytes and therefore could be set
to a fraction of a terabyte. With version 4.3.0 and later the licensed
capacity for the virtualization feature must be an integer number
of terabytes.
User Response
- Review the license conditions for the virtualization feature.
If you have one cluster, change the license settings for the cluster
to match the capacity that is licensed. If your license covers more
than one cluster, apportion an integer number of terabytes to each
cluster. You might have to change the virtualization capacity that
is set on the other clusters to ensure that the sum of the capacities
for all of the clusters does not exceed the licensed capacity.
- You can view the event data or the feature log to ensure that
the licensed capacity is sufficient for the space that is actually
being used. Contact your IBM sales representative if you want to change
the capacity of the license.
- This error will automatically be fixed when a valid configuration
is entered.
Possible Cause-FRUs or other: