HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Event Message R - Page 52
changes are being made anywhere in the fabric., A hot reset is not possible when configuration
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Table 7 Informative event messages and descriptions (Continued) Event ID and message (I) (8700.0002) (EPort) (In Fabric Reconfiguration) (I) (8700.0003) (EPort) (Topology change, switch with domain ID domain_ID joined the fabric) (I) (8700.0004) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Remote Switch World Wide Name (WWN) is switch_WWN) (I) (8700.0005) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Inter-Switch Link (ISL) Offline) (I) (8700.0006) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Reinitializing port previously isolated for reason reason) (I) (8700.0008) (EPort) (Link State Record (LSR) aged out for domain ID =domain_ID) (I) (8700.000B) (EPort) (Hotreset prohibited, fabric is busy.) (I) (8700.000C) (EPort) (Hotreset prohibited, fabric is busy.) (I) (8F00.0006) Fabric Removed (I) (8F00.0007) Switch Added (I) (8F00.0008) Switch Removed (I) (8F00.0009) Link Added (I) (8F00.000A) Link Removed (I) (8F00.000B) Login Changed (I) (8F00.000C) Fabric Status status (I) (8F00.000D) Switch Status status (I) (8F00:000E) Link Status status Description Changes to the switch configuration are in progress. A switch with the given domain ID has joined the fabric. A switch with the given domain ID has been discovered on the given port. The given E_Port is offline, possibly due to a loss of synchronization. The E_Port that previously isolated for the stated reason is now reinitializing. A record in the Link State Database (LSDB) is being aged out. It will no longer be in the LSDB. A hot reset is not possible when configuration changes are being made anywhere in the fabric. A hot reset is not possible when configuration changes are being made anywhere in the fabric. The user has removed a fabric from the application. The application fabric discovery process has discovered a new switch in the fabric. The user has removed a switch from the display. The application fabric discovery process has discovered a new Fabric inter-switch link (ISL) in the fabric A link has been removed from the display. This is either because the fabric discovery process has discovered that the link is no longer in the fabric, or because the user has deleted the link manually. The login to the fabric has changed. The description field will show the reason for the change in the login. The severity of the fabric status has changed. The description field will show the reason for fabric status. The severity of the switch status has changed. The description field will show the reason for the switch status. The severity of the link status has changed. The description field will show the reason for link status. 52