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Alert symbol, Products View, Product, Con Maintenance, Fabrics

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Product Management ■ Alert symbol - A large colored alert symbol behind each product illustration indicates the operational status of the product as follows: - A green circle indicates the product is fully operational. - A yellow triangle indicates a redundant component failure or degraded operational status. - A blinking red and yellow diamond indicates a critical failure and that the product is not operational. - A grey square indicates the product status is unknown (network connection failure). A menu bar at the top of the Products View provides Product, View, Configure, Logs, Maintenance, and Help options (with associated pop-up menus) that allow users to perform HAFM application tasks. The Fabrics option is disabled until the Fabrics tab is selected. An HAFM status bar at the bottom left corner of the View window displays colored icons (green circle, yellow triangle, red and yellow diamond, or grey square) that indicate the most degraded or critical status of any managed product, fabric, or the HAFM server. Messages display, as required, to the right of the colored icons. By double-clicking (selecting) a product icon or right-clicking a product icon and selecting from pop-up menu options, a user opens the Product Manager application for a director or switch. Refer to "Product Manager Application" on page 53 for additional information. 50 SAN High Availability Planning Guide

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Product Management
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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
Alert symbol —
A large colored alert symbol behind each product illustration
indicates the operational status of the product as follows:
A green circle indicates the product is fully operational.
A yellow triangle indicates a redundant component failure or degraded
operational status.
A blinking red and yellow diamond indicates a critical failure and that the
product is not operational.
A grey square indicates the product status is unknown (network
connection failure).
A menu bar at the top of the
Products View
provides
Product
,
View
,
Configure
,
Logs
,
Maintenance
, and
Help
options (with associated pop-up menus) that allow
users to perform
HAFM
application tasks. The
Fabrics
option is disabled until the
Fabrics
tab is selected.
An HAFM status bar at the bottom left corner of the View window displays
colored icons (green circle, yellow triangle, red and yellow diamond, or grey
square) that indicate the most degraded or critical status of any managed product,
fabric, or the HAFM server. Messages display, as required, to the right of the
colored icons.
By double-clicking (selecting) a product icon or right-clicking a product icon and
selecting from pop-up menu options, a user opens the
Product Manager
application for a director or switch. Refer to “
Product Manager Application
” on
page 53 for additional information.