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Continuous FCAL F7, F8, or, Bypass Port

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Troubleshooting 4-7 Table 4-1 Error Messages continued Message Bad Fan indicated for hub. Bypass Port n? Continuous FCAL (F7, F8, or OLS) loop initialization detected for loop nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Device is no longer in topological view. Discovering loop topology for proxy IP address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Description Look for the source of the problem by checking HMU View levels (if managing multiple devices) to determine which hub level had the fault. This is informational and appears whenever a port is selected for a manual Force Bypass. This is informational and is displayed when LIP messages are occurring on the proxy agent at the IP address represented here by nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. You have double-clicked an event in HMU.log and the device is no longer present and therefore cannot be displayed in the Device Manager topological view. This message is informational and is displayed during the discovery process. Action For a 6-port or a 12-port Compaq Storage Hub 12 Hub: Is there an obstruction blocking the air for the blowers? If so, remove it. There is redundant blower capability so the hub could keep operating, but the hub must be returned for blower replacement as soon as possible. If none of the answers to the above questions clears up the problem, contact Customer Service. Choose OK or Cancel. Use the HMU View Ports Tab to begin systematically forcing a bypass on each enabled port, one at a time. When the offending port is bypassed, the proxy agent icon should return to its green color representing normal status. Let the process run its course and add the new device, or select Cancel. continued

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Troubleshooting
4-7
Table 4-1
Error Messages
continued
Message
Description
Action
Bad Fan indicated for hub.
Look for the source of the
problem by checking HMU View
levels (if managing multiple
devices) to determine which hub
level had the fault.
For a 6-port or a 12-port
Compaq Storage Hub 12 Hub: Is
there an obstruction blocking
the air for the blowers? If so,
remove it. There is redundant
blower capability so the hub
could keep operating, but the
hub must be returned for blower
replacement as soon as
possible.
If none of the answers to the
above questions clears up the
problem, contact Customer
Service.
Bypass Port
n
?
This is informational and
appears whenever a port is
selected for a manual Force
Bypass.
Choose
OK
or Cancel.
Continuous FCAL (F7, F8, or
OLS) loop initialization
detected for loop
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.
This is informational and is
displayed when LIP messages
are occurring on the proxy agent
at the IP address represented
here by
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
.
Use the HMU View Ports Tab to
begin systematically forcing a
bypass on each enabled port,
one at a time. When the
offending port is bypassed, the
proxy agent icon should return
to its green color representing
normal status.
Device is no longer in
topological view.
You have double-clicked an
event in HMU.log and the device
is no longer present and
therefore cannot be displayed in
the Device Manager topological
view.
Discovering loop topology for
proxy IP address
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.
This message is informational
and is displayed during the
discovery process.
Let the process run its course
and add the new device, or
select Cancel.
continued