HP Surestore 64 FW 05.01.00 and SW 07.01.00 HP StorageWorks Embedded Web Serve - Page 128
Domain ID's Must Be, Enabled When Fabric
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Error Messages Table 9: Embedded Web Serve Messages (Continued) Message Error 136: Invalid Number of Switch Membership List Entries Error 137: Invalid Fabric Binding State Error 138: Invalid Switch Binding State Error 139: Insistent Domain ID's Must Be Enabled When Fabric Binding Active Error 140: Invalid Insistent Domain ID State Error 141: Invalid Enterprise Fabric Mode Error 142: Invalid Domain RSCN State Description The number of switch members submitted exceeds the maximum allowable entries of 256. The fabric binding state submitted is not recognized by the CLI. The switch binding state submitted is not recognized by the system. The user attempted to disable insistent domain ID's while fabric binding was active. The request cannot be completed because an invalid insistent domain ID state has been submitted. The request cannot be completed because an invalid enterprise fabric mode has been submitted. The request cannot be completed because an invalid domain RSCN state has been submitted. Action The number of entries in the switch membership list is limited to 256. Make sure that the list (including the managed switch) contains no more than 256 entries. The fabric binding state must be set to either inactive or restrict. The switch binding state must be set to one of the following: disable, erestrict, frestrict, or allrestrict. Insistent domain ID's must remain enabled while fabric binding is active. If fabric binding is set to inactive, the insistent domain ID state may be changed. It should be noted, however, that this can be disruptive to the fabric. The insistent domain ID state must be set to either enable or disable. The enterprise fabric mode must be set to either activate or deactivate. The domain RSCN state must be set to either enable or disable. 128 Embedded Web Server User Guide