HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 213
Connection to HAFM, The director's CTP
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Information and Error Messages Table 9: Product Manager Messages (Continued) Message Cannot start data collection. Cannot start firmware install while CTP synchronization is in progress. Cannot start port diagnostics. Cannot swap an uninstalled port. Click OK to remove all contents from log. Connection to HAFM server lost. Click OK to exit application. Continuing may overwrite host programming. Continue? Could not export log to file. Description The data collection procedure cannot be started by the Product Manager application because the Ethernet link is down or busy. The director's CTP cards are synchronizing and firmware cannot be installed until synchronization is complete. Port diagnostics cannot be started at the Product Manager application because the Ethernet link is down or busy. A port swap cannot be performed when the port card is not installed. This action deletes all contents from the selected log. The HAFM application at a remote workstation lost the network connection to the HAFM server. Configurations sent from the host may be overwritten by HAFM. A log file I/O error occurred and the file could not be saved to the specified destination. The disk may be full or write protected. Action Retry the operation later. If the condition persists, contact the next level of support. Install the firmware after CTP card synchronization completes. Retry the operation later. If the condition persists, contact the next level of support. Perform a swap only on a port that is installed. Click OK to delete the log contents or click Cancel to cancel the operation. Start the HAFM application to connect to the HAFM server. Continuing will activate the current configuration, which may have been configured by an FICON host. Ensure file name and drive are correct. Director Product Manager User Guide 213