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 Post subject: SUPPRESSED:CLI SRV_PROC Max allowable tpdtcl processes of 96
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 2:31 pm 

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Whenever someone launches the 3PAR management console we get the following error.

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Customer notification from HP SP0001615130 Realtime Alert Process

Notification id: P3037
Notify time: 2014/02/04 11:17:04.00 (User, -0600 CST)
Installed machine: 3PAR INSERV 1615130
Site: 1, Customer

Event urgency: alert
Event count: 1
Event location: Site
Event time: 2014/02/04 11:17:04.00 (-0600 CST)
Event description: 3PAR INSERV CLI server process event

Abstract:
SUPPRESSED:CLI SRV_PROC Max allowable tpdtcl processes of 96 exceeded, no proces

Text:
Event id: 5556108 Node 0 Cust Alert - Yes, Svc Alert - No Severity: Major
Event time: Tue Feb 4 11:17:04 2014
Event type: CLI server process event Msg ID: 150002
Component: CLI
Short Dsc: Max allowable tpdtcl processes of 96 exceeded, no process creat Event String: Max allowable tpdtcl processes of 96 exceeded, no process created for connection from client address "

Any ideas? When I log into the CLI I only have like four processes running. Running InServ version 3.1.2.278 and Service Process SP-4.1.0.GA-60.001.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 12:12 am 
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What version of the IMC are you running?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 6:55 am 

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Have you checked the user connections at the CLI ?

"showuserconn"

You should be able to identify where the connections are coming from and clear them down with

"removeuserconn"

If there are lots coming from the SP then I'd log a call.


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Do you only have 1 disk shelf? If so, I learned today that is a known issue. I met someone today that has same/similar issue, and in the interim while waiting for patch, they call HP, and support remotes in and temporarily fixes the issue.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:21 am 

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Richard Siemers wrote:
What version of the IMC are you running?


4.3.071


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:25 am 

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Richard Siemers wrote:
Do you only have 1 disk shelf? If so, I learned today that is a known issue. I met someone today that has same/similar issue, and in the interim while waiting for patch, they call HP, and support remotes in and temporarily fixes the issue.



We have four shelfs.


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