HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 216

Fabric Binding. Do you, Domain ID, Rerouting

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Information and Error Messages Table 9: Product Manager Messages (Continued) Message Disabling Insistent Domain ID will disable Fabric Binding. Do you want to continue? Disabling Switch Binding will disable Enterprise Fabric Mode. Do you want to continue? Do you want to continue with IPL? Duplicate Community names require identical write authorizations. Enterprise Fabric Mode will be disabled if any of the following parameters are disabled: Insistent Domain ID, Rerouting Delay, Domain RSCNs. Do you want to continue? Error retrieving port information. Description Fabric Binding is enabled through HAFM and user attempted to disable Insistent Domain ID in the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box. User attempted to disable Switch Binding through the Switch Binding State Change dialog box, but Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled. This message requests confirmation to initial program load (IPL) the director. Duplicate community names are entered at the Configure SNMP dialog box, and have different write authorizations. User attempted to disable these parameters in the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box while the switch was online, but Enterprise Fabric Mode (SANtegrity Binding feature) is enabled. An error occurred at the Product Manager application while retrieving port information because the Ethernet link is down or busy. Action Click Yes if you want to continue and disable Fabric Binding. Disable Enterprise Fabric Mode through the Enterprise Fabric Mode dialog box before disabling Switch Binding. Click Yes to IPL the director or Cancel to cancel the operation. Delete the duplicate community name or make the write authorizations consistent. Click Yes if you want to continue, and disable Enterprise Fabric Mode. Retry the operation later. If the condition persists, contact the next level of support. 216 Director Product Manager User Guide

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Information and Error Messages
216
Director Product Manager User Guide
Disabling Insistent
Domain ID will disable
Fabric Binding. Do you
want to continue?
Fabric Binding
is
enabled through
HAFM and user
attempted to disable
Insistent Domain ID
in
the
Configure Switch
Parameters
dialog box.
Click
Yes
if you want to
continue and disable
Fabric
Binding
.
Disabling Switch
Binding will disable
Enterprise Fabric
Mode. Do you want to
continue?
User attempted to
disable
Switch Binding
through the
Switch
Binding State Change
dialog box, but
Enterprise Fabric Mode
is enabled.
Disable
Enterprise Fabric Mode
through the
Enterprise Fabric
Mode
dialog box before
disabling
Switch Binding
.
Do you want to
continue with IPL?
This message requests
confirmation to initial
program load (IPL) the
director.
Click
Yes
to IPL the director or
Cancel
to cancel the operation.
Duplicate Community
names require
identical write
authorizations.
Duplicate community
names are entered at
the
Configure SNMP
dialog box, and have
different write
authorizations.
Delete the duplicate community
name or make the write
authorizations consistent.
Enterprise Fabric Mode
will be disabled if any
of the following
parameters are
disabled: Insistent
Domain ID, Rerouting
Delay, Domain RSCNs.
Do you want to
continue?
User attempted to
disable these
parameters in the
Configure Switch
Parameters
dialog box
while the switch was
online, but
Enterprise
Fabric Mode
(SANtegrity Binding
feature) is enabled.
Click
Yes
if you want to
continue, and disable
Enterprise Fabric Mode
.
Error retrieving port
information.
An error occurred at
the
Product Manager
application while
retrieving port
information because
the Ethernet link is
down or busy.
Retry the operation later. If the
condition persists, contact the
next level of support.
Table 9:
Product Manager Messages (Continued)
Message
Description
Action