Engineering Hold Notice for VMS732_HBMM-V0100 PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: If a shadow set member device name is specified with the SET SHADOW command, the command will fail with the following error: %SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM, invalid device name This failure occurs even though it may be valid or necessary to specify a shadow set member device name with the SET SHADOW command qualifier that was used. For example: $ SET SHADOW $1$DGA107:/COPY_SOURCE %SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM, invalid device name The qualifiers that should allow a shadow set member device name are: /COPY_SOURCE, /FORCE_REMOVAL, /MEMBER_TIMEOUT, /READ_COST, and /SITE. Commands that take a shadow set name work correctly. PROBLEM RESOLUTION: This issue will be corrected by the future VMS732_HBMM-V0200 ECO kit. Expected release timeframe for this kit is one to two weeks. WORKAROUND: There is no workaround for this problem. If customers experience this problem the VMS732_HBMM-V0100 kit can be removed from the system with a PRODUCT UNDO PATCH command. The PRODUCT UNOD PATCH comand will remove the last patch installed. If patch kits were installed after the VMS732_HBMM-V0100 kit, those kits will have to be removed before the HBMM kit can be removed. Note that this will only work if the kit was installed with the SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA option. If the HBMM kit was not installed withe the SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA option but replaced files were renamed archived as image_name_OLD, the kit can be removed by renaming these archived images to the normal image name (removing the _OLD) and making them the latest images on the system. If neither of the above options can be used, the kit can be removed by restoring a pre-kit installation backup. After removing the VMS732_HBMM-V0100 kit the system must be rebooted.