Unable to use Solaris Management Console to administer Disks - CIM_ERR_FAIL

Hi Guys,
I am trying to use the SMC but whenever I try to access the disk I get the following error:
Unexpected CIM error: CIM_ERR_FAILED.
Do anyone have an idea why I am getting this error?
Thanks,
JavaMoh
Edited by: JavaMoh on Oct 10, 2009 2:03 AM

Have you able to resolved this issue.
Regards,
Nandika

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