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hp enterprise fabric connectivity manager User's Guide KS+ Edition E0102 Order No. A6575-90901 Printed in U.S.A. - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 4
personal injury A hazard that can cause hardware or software damage Significant concepts or operating instructions Text to be typed verbatim: all commands, path dealer or local HewlettPackard sales representative. Safety Instructions Service Any servicing, adjustment, maintenance, or repair must - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 5
EFC Manager 11 Window Layout 12 Main Panel Views 13 Fabric Manager Overview 16 Backing Up and Restoring Data 19 Backup 19 Restore 23 2 Using the HP EFC Manager Using the HP EFC Manager Navigation Control Panel 26 The View Menu 26 The Configure Menu 26 The Logs Menu 27 The Maintenance Menu - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 6
The Logout/Exit Menu 29 Using the Alert Panel 30 Using the Product View 31 Shortcut Menu 31 Product Icon Shortcut Menu 32 Accessing a Product Manager 33 Expand Name or Address 34 Monitor Product Operating Status 34 3 Using the Fabric Manager Opening the Fabric Manager 36 Fabric Manager - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 7
Merging Zoned Fabrics 64 Configuring and Managing Zoning 66 Opening the Fabric Manager 66 Configuring New Zoning for a Fabric 67 Other Zoning Tasks 78 Zoning Tasks Reference Chart 92 Backing Up Zoning Configurations 98 5 HP EFC Manager and Server Administration Accessing Remote HP EFC Servers - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 8
Parameters 107 Delete User 108 Managing Remote Access to the HP EFC Server 110 Requirements for Remote Workstations 112 Installing Software on Remote Workstations 112 Displaying Remote Sessions 112 Modifying HP EFC Server Session Parameters 114 Configuring SNMP 117 6 Product Administration - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 9
Manager Audit Log 141 The HP EFC Manager Event Log 143 The HP EFC Manager Session Log 145 The HP EFC Manager Product Status Log 147 Export Log Files 149 HP EFC Manager and Fabric Manager Messages A 152 C 152 D 154 E 154 F 156 I 156 N 157 O 157 P 157 R 158 S 158 T 159 Y 160 Z 161 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 10
Configuring Remote Workstations: Solaris Systems Requirements 174 Procedure 175 Running the HP EFC Manager 179 Configuring Remote Workstations: HP-UX, AIX, and Linux Requirements 182 Procedure 183 Running the HP EFC Manager 186 Glossary A 187 B 188 C 189 D 191 E 193 F 195 G 196 H 197 I - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 11
Contents O 203 P 204 R 205 S 206 T 208 U 208 V 209 W 209 Z 209 Index ix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 12
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QuikSync Icon in Windows System Tray 20 9 Iomega QuikSync Dialog Box 21 10 Iomega QuikSync Dialog Box (Advanced Tab 22 11 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Icon 31 12 HP EFC Manager's Fabric View 36 13 Fabric View with WWNs Displayed 37 14 Topology View with Interswitch Link Displayed 38 15 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 14
Dialog Box 88 41 Remove WWN/Nickname Dialog Box 88 42 Replace WWN/Nickname Dialog Box 90 43 Configure Default Zone Dialog Box 91 44 HP EFC Manager Login Screen 100 45 User Rights Dialog Box 104 46 Configure Users Dialog Box 105 47 New User Dialog Box 106 48 Modify - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 15
Nicknames Dialog Box 131 63 Add Nickname Dialog Box (Detached Node 132 64 Add Nickname Dialog Box (Attached Node 133 65 Show Route Dialog Box (panel 3 138 68 HP EFC Manager Audit Log 141 69 HP EFC Manager Event Log 143 70 HP EFC Manager Session Log 145 71 HP EFC Manager Product Status - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 16
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Tables TABLES 1 Operational States and Symbols 30 2 Merging Fabrics - Results for Zone Configurations 65 3 Zoning Task Reference Chart 92 4 User Rights for HP EFC Manager Functions 103 xv - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 18
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Introduction and General Information 1 GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION AND Introduction to HP EFC Management EFC Management Menu Options HP EFC Manager Overview Fabric Manager Overview Backing Up and Restoring Data 1 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 20
be adapter number 1 (the primary adapter) in the HP EFC server. HP Surestore Director FC64s must communicate with the HP EFC server on a private network using adapter number 2 (the secondary adapter). Note that remote workstations are not supported on the secondary adapter, and must always connect - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 21
server is required for installing, configuring, and managing these products. Note Although products can perform normal operations without an HP EFC server, the HP EFC server should operate at all times to monitor product operations, report failures, log event changes and log configuration changes - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 22
HP EFC Manager and Fabric Manager applications only. Information on the FC-64 Product Manager application is provided in the hp surestore director fc-64 Product Manager User's Guide the EFC Manager. For more information, refer to Using the HP EFC Manager Navigation Control Panel on page 26. View Menu - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 23
Introduction and General Information • Event Log • Session Log • Product Status Log Maintenance Menu • Test Remote Notification • Enable Call Home Event Notification • Configure E-Mail • Configure Ethernet Events Help • Contents • About Logout/Exit Menu • Logout • Exit Fabric Manager Following are - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 24
on these options, refer to "Navigation Control Panel" in the "Window Layout and Function" section of Chapter 1 in the hp surestore director fc-64 Product Manager User's Guide (A6534-90907). View Menu • Hardware View • Port List View • FRU List View • Node List View • Performance View Configure Menu - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 25
Log • Link Incident Log • Threshold Alerts Log Maintenance Menu • Port Diagnostics • Data Collection • IPL • Set Online State • Firmware Library • Enable E-Mail Notification • Enable Call Home • Backup and Restore Configuration EFC Management Menu Options 7 Introduction and General Information - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 26
• Reset Configuration Help Menu • Contents • About Close Menu • Close 8 EFC Management Menu Options - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 27
application yourself, follow the steps below. To open the HP EFC Manager: 1. Turn on the HP EFC server or if the HP EFC server is already turned on, double-click the HP EFC Manager icon on the desktop. The HP EFC Manager application opens. 2. In the HP EFC Manager Login screen (see Figure 2 on p. 10 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 28
. Note The default address that displays in the EFC Server box is the address of the last server accessed. Click the HP EFC server arrow to see the network addresses of all HP EFC servers that were accessed from the computer you are logged into. If you want to connect to an - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 29
EFC server, choose Logout from the Logout/Exit menu. The HP EFC Manager Login screen displays (Figure 2). To log in again, refer to Logging in to the HP EFC Manager on page 9 for instructions. Exiting the HP EFC Manager To exit the HP EFC Manager application, choose Logout from the Logout/Exit menu - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 30
access to features that enable you to control and monitor Fibre Channel products. Refer to Using the HP EFC Manager Navigation Control Panel on page 26 for information on HP EFC Manager menu options. Instructions on using these menu options are provided in Using the Product View on page 31. Alert - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 31
Main Panel Views. Main Panel Views Product View When you first access the HP EFC Manager the Product View displays, as shown in Figure 3. To access a graphical overview of all products that you can manage and monitor through the HP EFC Manager. In a full-screen environment on an 800 x 600 resolution - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 32
Figure 4 Session View Fabric View To access the Fabric View, choose Fabric from the View menu. 14 HP EFC Manager Overview - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 33
Introduction and General Information Figure 5 Fabric View The Fabric View displays all of the fabrics available for management by the HP EFC Manager. Each fabric is represented by an icon that displays the number of managed products in that fabric as well as the initial characters - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 34
Fabric Manager Overview The Fabric Manager displays in a separate window from the HP EFC Manager. The Fabric Manager enables you to create zones and zone sets and to activate and deactivate zones. There are two methods for opening - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 35
View (Figure 7) by selecting options on the View menu. Figure 7 Fabric Manager with Zoning View The Fabric Manager's menu options differ from the HP EFC Manager's menu options. The Fabric Manager menu options are described in Using the Fabric Manager Navigation Control Panel on page 40. The alert - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 36
The Topology View displays all interswitch connections for all E_Ports in a multiswitch fabric. Products that are not managed by the HP EFC server display without an alert symbol. Through the Topology View, you can change the display options for the labels under the product icons, access - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 37
if necessary, to install the Zip module. Only use the DVD/CD ROM to reinstall the software or firmware. Backup During installation, QuikSync is automatically configured to mirror the contents of the HP EFCData directory to the Zip™ drive any time the contents of that directory change or the server - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 38
option provided in each Product Manager to save the product configuration to the HP EFC server. If you perform a product configuration backup through the Product Manager, the configuration data is stored in the HP EFCData directory and automatically mirrored to the QuikSync Zip disk. The QuikSync - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 39
Figure 9 Iomega QuikSync Dialog Box 2. Click On to enable QuikSync. 3. Click OK. QuikSync Settings Do not change the default settings for automatic backup of the HP EFCData directory. If you think that QuikSync is not functioning properly, check the settings using the following steps: Backing Up and - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 40
Right-click the QuikSync icon and choose Settings. 2. Verify that the dialog box is configured as shown in Figure 9. Note The d:\HP EFCData\directory is a mirrored directory of c:\HP EFCData\. Do not change this location in the Source box. 3. Click the Advanced tab. The Advanced tab on the Iomega - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 41
event of a system failure, you will be able to return your database to a known state. To restore data from the backup disk to the HP EFC server: 1. Close down the HP EFC Manager application. 2. Click the Windows Start button, then click Programs, then Windows Explorer. The Exploring window displays - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 42
24 Backing Up and Restoring Data - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 43
Using the HP EFC Manager 2 USING THE HP EFC MANAGER Using the HP EFC Manager Navigation Control Panel Using the Alert Panel Using the Product View 25 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 44
this section. The View Menu The View menu provides access to each of the HP EFC Manager views. • Product Select this option to display the Product View. • dialog box. Use this dialog box to add a product to be managed by the HP EFC Manager and to assign a network address to the new product. • Users - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 45
delete nicknames. • Session Options Select this option to display the Session Options dialog box. Use this dialog box to allow or prohibit access to the HP EFC server from remote user workstations. • SNMP Select this option to display the Configure SNMP dialog box. Use this dialog box to enable the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 46
Use this dialog box to configure Ethernet events and enable notification for all Product Managers. An Ethernet event occurs when the Ethernet link between the HP EFC server and the managed product is lost. If e-mail notification is also enabled, an e-mail will be sent when communication between the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 47
Help Menu The Help menu displays two options. • Contents Select this option to open the HP EFC Manager Online Help window. • About Select this option to display version and copyright information for the HP EFC Manager. The Logout/Exit Menu The Logout/Exit menu displays two options. • Logout Select - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 48
. This condition typically occurs when a redundant FRU fails and the backup FRU is operational. Failed A product under management has failed and requires immediate service. Unknown The HP EFC Manager cannot determine product status because of a network communication failure between the product - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 49
display the product's Properties dialog box. The icon in Figure 11 is an HP Surestore Director FC-64 icon. Refer to Expand Name or Address on page 34 for icon functionality information. Figure 11 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Icon Shortcut Menu The Product View shortcut menu enables you to add - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 50
through the New Product dialog box. Refer to Display Product Properties on page 124 for more information. • Sort Options Allows additional options for displaying product icons. - Alphabetically - Arrange icons alphabetically, by product name. - By Status - Arrange icons according to the product's - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 51
Using the HP EFC Manager manual for instructions. The network address is configured in the New Product dialog box in the HP EFC Manager. Refer to Chapter 6 for more information. Accessing a Product Manager There are two ways to access a product's Product Manager through the Product View: • Click - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 52
Refer to the appropriate product's user manual for information on using the Product Manager. Expand Name or Address Point to a product icon. A blue 1 on page 30. If an alert symbol does not display, the product is not managed by the HP EFC server to which you are logged in. 34 Using the Product View - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 53
3 Invisible Body Tag USING THE FABRIC MANAGER Opening the Fabric Manager Fabric Manager Views Using the Fabric Manager Navigation Control Panel Using the Alert Panel Using the Topology View Determining Product Status Using the Zoning View Using the Fabric Manager 35 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 54
Manager's Fabric View The Fabric View displays all of the fabrics available to a user via the HP EFC Manager. Each fabric is represented by an icon that displays the number of managed products in that fabric as well as the initial characters - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 55
Each icon in the Fabric View has pass-over functionality. When the pointer is placed over an icon, the icon's label expands to display the complete WWN or nickname of the principal switch in the selected fabric. Note The fabric's name is based on the WWN of the fabric's principal switch. Using - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 56
Fabric Manager Views The Fabric Manager's default view is the Topology View (Figure 14). This view displays all products connected in a single fabric. When there is more than one product in a fabric, the interswitch link connections display. For details on this view, refer to Using the Topology View - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 57
Using the Fabric Manager Figure 15 Zoning View with the Active Zone Set Displayed Fabric Manager Views 39 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 58
Using the Fabric Manager Navigation Control Panel The menu options on the Fabric Manager's navigation control panel enable you to manage fabrics. The View Menu The View menu provides access to each of the Fabric Manager views. • Topology Select this option to display the Topology View. • Zoning - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 59
window are hyperlinked to topic text and graphics in the right frame. • About Select this option to display version and copyright information for the HP EFC Manager application. The Close Menu The Close menu displays one option. • Close Select this option to close the Fabric Manager window. Using - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 60
Using the Alert Panel This panel, located below the navigation control panel, displays a colored alert symbol that indicates the most critical status of any product managed by the Fabric Manager. For example, if one product has failed, and nine other products are fully operational, a red diamond - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 61
in a multiswitch fabric. Switches and directors that are being managed by another HP EFC server display without an alert symbol. Like the Fabric View, the a fabric build just before the fabric becomes operational. Unless a problem occurs, this status appears only briefly. Display Options There are - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 62
the Topology View. Refer to the appropriate product's user manual for instructions on Product Manager operations. Note A product icon without a status symbol designates that the product is not managed by the HP EFC - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 63
Using the Fabric Manager Figure 16 ISL Properties Dialog Box Using the Topology View 45 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 64
symbols also appear behind product icons in the Topology View. If no alert symbol displays behind the icon, the product is not managed by the HP EFC server. In the Fabric View in Figure 17, the yellow triangle that displays in the alert panel indicates that at least one product belonging - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 65
you may see in the Topology View is when a product is managed by an HP EFC server other than the one that you are logged into. As shown in Figure 19, since status for the product managed by the other HP EFC Server cannot be determined, the icon for the product will display with no status - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 66
Figure 19 Topology View Showing Products Managed by Another Server 48 Determining Product Status - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 67
Using the Zoning View The Zoning View provides a complete view of the active zone set, including all zones and zone members. The active zone set name displays at the top of the list, followed by the zone names, then the zone members in each zone. The table at the top of the view indicates whether - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 68
To display a list of members in a zone, click the horizontal magnifying glass symbol by a zone name. To close a zone list, click the vertical magnifying glass symbol by the zone name. Zone members display as a list of the following: • World-wide names Unique 16-digit decimal number identifying the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 69
Note Only one zone set can be active at a time. Using the Fabric Manager Figure 21 Deactivate Zone Set Dialog Box 1. Click Start to deactivate the zone. Messages appear in the Status area indicating the progress and the Cancel button changes to a Close button. 2. When the process completes, click - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 70
Figure 22 Save Active Zone Set As Dialog Box 2. Enter a name for the selected zone set. 3. Click OK. To view the new zone set in the Zoning View, choose Zone Sets from the Configure menu. The Zone Sets dialog box displays with the new zone set listed in the Zone Set Library area. Refer to Chapter 4 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 71
4 Overview Zoning Concepts Merging Zoned Fabrics Configuring and Managing Zoning Zoning Tasks Reference Chart Backing Up Zoning Configurations FABRIC ZONING Fabric Zoning 53 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 72
for multiswitch fabrics. Refer to your managed product vendor's professional services organization before configuring zoning. The fabric zoning feature enables you temporarily (for example, to perform nightly data backup), then restore zoning restrictions to perform normal processes. 54 Overview - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 73
Figure 23 illustrates three zones established on a single managed product with four devices in each zone. Devices in each zone can communicate with and access devices only in their respective zones. ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 DIRECTOR Figure 23 Zoning through a Single Fibre Channel Managed Product Figure - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 74
Director Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Interswitch Link Director Director Figure 24 Zoning Through a Multiswitch Fabric Controlling Access at the Server or Storage Device Features available at the server or storage device can add methods, beyond zoning, to increase network security measures, differentiate - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 75
system interconnection (OSI) standards. The following are transparently supported: - Different operating systems and applications. - Different addition or enhancement to redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controller software. Data access is controlled within the storage device, and server - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 76
• Is typically proprietary and protects only a specific vendor's storage devices. Storagelevel access control may not be available for many legacy devices. Check with your local HP sales office for the latest configuration information. 58 Overview - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 77
Zoning Concepts Zoning is configured by authorizing or restricting access to name server information associated with device ports that attach to product ports. A zone member is specified by the number of the product port to which a device is attached, or by the 8-byte world-wide name assigned to the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 78
, all numbers, and the special characters A zone name can have a maximum of 64 characters. Using WWNs To identify a zone member by WWN, use the 16-digit WWN the device. For example: 10:00:08:00:88:40:C0:D4 In the HP EFC Manager, Fabric Manager and Product Manager, the WWN is preceded with the switch - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 79
through that port is included in the zone. A port number that you assign as a zone member is automatically prefixed with the domain identification number of the managed product. Note Preferred DOMAIN IDs are restricted to 1-n, where n is one fewer than the number of ports. The advantage of - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 80
active. You can configure up to 1023 zones in a zone set and up to 64 zone sets. Here are some important points to remember about zone sets: • If numbers, and the special characters A zone set name can have a maximum of 64 characters. Active Zone Set An active zone set is a zone set that is - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 81
Zone Set Library The Zone Set Library contains all of the zone sets configured through the Fabric Manager. Any zone set in the library may be selected and activated on a fabric. You can view this library through the Zone Sets dialog box. This dialog box provides a branching tree structure of all - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 82
in the fabric and/or the default zone is disabled. In this case, devices can discover other devices that are members of the same zone. 64 Merging Zoned Fabrics - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 83
• Zoning configuration Combination of the active zone set definition and the default zone state (enabled or disabled). Table 2 Merging Fabrics - Results for Zone Configurations Fabric A Fabric B Result Not zoned Not zoned Zoned Zoned Not zoned Zoned Not zoned Zoned Fabrics join successfully. - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 84
Table 3 on page 92. Opening the Fabric Manager You configure and manage all zoning through the Fabric Manager. To access the Fabric Manager: 1. In the HP EFC Manager's Product View or Session View, choose Fabric from the View menu. The Fabric View displays. 2. In the Fabric View, click a fabric icon - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 85
Configuring New Zoning for a Fabric Use the following tasks to configure a new zone and zone set, then activate the new zone set for the fabric. Steps are provided in each task to show you how to use dialog boxes and other features of fabric zoning. All features to configure zones and zone sets are - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 86
Figure 26 Zone Sets Dialog Box (Actions Menu Displayed) 2. Choose New from the Actions menu. The New Zone Set dialog box displays. 68 Configuring and Managing Zoning - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 87
Fabric Zoning Figure 27 New Zone Set Dialog Box 3. From the Actions menu, choose New Zone. The New Zone dialog box displays. Configuring and Managing Zoning 69 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 88
Figure 28 New Zone Dialog Box (Add by Port Number Selected) 4. In the New Zone dialog box, type a name for the new zone in the Zone Name box. Note Upper and lower case letters are allowed. Spaces are not allowed. 5. Display ports in the Attached ports/nodes section by clicking on the horizontal - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 89
6. Add members to the zone as follows: a. Click Add by World Wide Name or Add by port number. - Add by World Wide Name (default) Adds the device attached to a port on the product to the new zone, using the node's world-wide name. - Add by port number Adds the port on the product to the new zone, - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 90
Figure 29 Ports and WWNs Added to Members in Zone Section Note To select multiple members individually, press Ctrl and click members. To select multiple members in order, press Shift and click the first and last members of the group you want to move. After the members are selected, press Ctrl-C - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 91
, click Cancel. The new zone is added to the Zone Library and saved to the HP EFC server. 3. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. Task 2: Define on page 67. Configure up to 1024 zones in a zone set and up to 64 zone sets using the following steps: 1. In either the Topology View or Zoning - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 92
The Zone Sets dialog box displays (Figure 26). Figure 30 Zone Sets Dialog Box The Zone Set Library displays all the defined zone sets. Click the horizontal magnifying glass icon by a zone set to expand the list of zones included in the set. Click the vertical magnifying glass icon by a zone to - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 93
Note To move multiple zones, press the Ctrl or Shift key while clicking the zones. Then press Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste to add the members to the Members in Zone section. 5. To clear a single zone from the Zones in Set section, select the zone and click Remove. 6. Continue adding zones to - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 94
Figure 31 Zone Set to be Activated Dialog Box 4. The Zone Set to be activated dialog box displays the directors or switches that will be affected by activating the zone set. You can view the directors' or switches' WWNs, product names, or network addresses, by changing the View by selection. Note - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 95
Fabric Zoning Figure 32 Activate Zone Set Dialog Box 6. Click Start to begin the activation. Messages appear in the Status area indicating the progress of the command. Buttons on the dialog box disable until the process is complete. When the process is complete, the Start button changes to a Close - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 96
Figure 33 Zoning View with Zone Set Configuration Message Other Zoning Tasks Copy, Delete, and Modify Zones Copy, delete, and modify zones through either the New Zone Set or Modify Zone Set dialog box. Use the Actions menu options Copy Zone, Delete Zone, and Modify Zone in either dialog box. The - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 97
3. Choose Modify from the Actions menu. The Modify Zone Set dialog box displays (Figure 34 on page 79). Figure 34 Modify Zone Set Dialog Box (Actions Menu) Copy Zones Use the Copy Zone option from the Actions menu to create a new zone for the Zone Library based on an existing zone. 1. Select a zone - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 98
box. The new zone is added to the Zone Library and saved to the HP EFC server. 5. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. Delete Zones Set dialog box. The new zone is added to the Zone Library and saved to the HP EFC server. 5. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. Modify Zones Use - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 99
Save Zone. 5. Click Cancel to close the Modify Zone Set dialog box. The modified zone is added to the Zone Library and saved to the HP EFC server. 6. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. Changing the configuration for an active zone set does not dynamically apply changes. For - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 100
View Zone Members Use the View Zone option from the Actions menu on the Modify Zone Set dialog box to view zones in a selected zone set. 1. Select a zone from the Zone Library area on the Modify Zone Set dialog box. 2. Choose View Zone Members from the Actions menu. The View Zone Members dialog box - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 101
without losing zoning configurations. 4. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. The name is changed in the Zone Library and saved to the HP EFC server. Delete Zone Sets 1. Select a zone set in the Zone Set Library area on the Zone Sets dialog box. 2. From the Actions menu, choose - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 102
6. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. Changing the configuration for an active zone set does not dynamically apply changes. For any change to an active zone set, even modifying members in a zone that belongs to a zone set, activate the zone set using steps in Task 3: Activate the Zone - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 103
Fabric Zoning Figure 36 Deactivate Zone Set Dialog Box 2. Click Start. Messages appear in the Status area indicating the progress of the command. Buttons on the dialog box will disable until the process completes. When the process finishes, the Start button changes to a Close button. 3. Click Close - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 104
The Find Zone dialog box displays. All zone sets that contain the selected zone display in the dialog box. Figure 37 Find Zone Dialog Box 4. Click Remove at the bottom of the dialog box. The Remove Zone dialog box displays (Figure 39 on page 87). Figure 38 Remove Zone Dialog Box 5. Perform one of - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 105
The Remove Zone dialog box closes. 7. Click Close to close the Zone Sets dialog box. Find WWNs and Nicknames Use the Find WWN/Nicknames option to find zones in which a specific WWN or nickname is located. Once located, you can remove the WWN or nickname from one or more zones by using the remove - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 106
4. Click OK. The second Find WWN/Nickname dialog box displays (Figure 40). The WWN or nickname you searched for is found in the zone sets and zones that display in the Zone Set and Zone columns. Figure 40 Find WWN/Nickname Dialog Box 5. To remove a nickname from zone or zone set, select the zone or - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 107
7. Perform one of the following steps: - Click the selected zone option to remove the WWN or nickname from that zone only. - Click All Zones to remove the WWN from all zones in the zone library. 8. Click OK to remove the WWN or nickname. The Remove WWN/Nickname dialog box closes. 9. Click Close to - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 108
Figure 42 Replace WWN/Nickname Dialog Box 4. Enter the WWN or nickname that you want to replace. 5. Click OK. The Replace WWN/Nickname dialog box displays. The WWN or nickname that you selected to replace displays at the top of the dialog box. The Zones affected section lists the zones in which the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 109
be in the default zone. If a zone set is active, then all connected devices that are not included in at least one of the zones in the active zone set are included in the default zone. Enabling the default zone allows any device in the default zone to see any other device in the default zone. If the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 110
67 provides detailed steps on how to establish new zones and zone sets in a fabric. Other Zoning Tasks on page 78 provides detailed instructions on performing other zoning tasks such as copying, deleting, and modifying zones and zone sets; deactivating and activating zone sets; finding zones and - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 111
Table 3 Zoning Task Reference Chart (cont'd) Task Displaying Dialog Dialog Box Name(s) Box(es) Using the Dialog Box(es) Create zones. New Zone - From the Configure menu, choose Zone Sets. - From the Zone Set dialog box's Configure menu, choose New. - From the New Zone Set dialog box's Actions - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 112
Table 3 Zoning Task Reference Chart (cont'd) Task Displaying Dialog Dialog Box Name(s) Box(es) Using the Dialog Box(es) Delete zones. Modify Zone Set or New Zone Set - From the Configure - Select a zone in the menu, choose Zone Sets. - Select a zone set in Zone Library section. - From the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 113
Table 3 Zoning Task Reference Chart (cont'd) Task Displaying Dialog Dialog Box Name(s) Box(es) Using the Dialog Box(es) Modify zone sets. Modify Zone Set - From the Configure menu, choose Zone Sets. - Select a zone set in the Zone Sets dialog box. - From the Actions menu, choose Modify. - Drag - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 114
Table 3 Zoning Task Reference Chart (cont'd) Task Displaying Dialog Dialog Box Name(s) Box(es) Using the Dialog Box(es) Find which zones Find WWN/Nickname - From the Configure contain members menu, choose Zone with a specific WWN or nickname. Sets. - Select a WWN or nickname in the Zone - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 115
Table 3 Zoning Task Reference Chart (cont'd) Task Displaying Dialog Dialog Box Name(s) Box(es) Using the Dialog Box(es) Enable or disable the default zone as the active zone for the fabric. Display tree structure of configured zone sets, zones, and members. Configure Default Zone Zoning View - - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 116
media bay, configuration data and other critical information will be backed up to the disk automatically when the data directory contents change or the HP EFC server is rebooted. This function is handled through the Iomega® QuikSync™ application and is described in more detail in Backing Up and - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 117
5 HP EFC MANAGER AND SERVER ADMINISTRATION Accessing Remote HP EFC Servers User Administration Managing Remote Access to the HP EFC Server Modifying HP EFC Server Session Parameters Configuring SNMP HP EFC Manager and Server Administration 99 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 118
EFC Manager and want to access this dialog box, choose Logout from the Logout/Exit menu. Figure 44 HP EFC Manager Login Screen 1. In the HP EFC Manager Login screen, enter your user name and password. Note If user names have not been established, you can use the default user name ( - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 119
sensitive. 2. Delete the existing host name or IP address in the EFC Server box and enter or select a valid HP EFC server IP address or host name. 3. Click Login. If the HP EFC Manager window displays, you have logged into the server. The server network address you entered will remain in the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 120
actually operating in a specific Product Manager application. Conversely, a Product Manager's product administrator only has view rights while operating in the HP EFC Manager application. There are five levels of access or "user rights" that can be assigned to specific users: • System Administrator - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 121
Functions Table 4 lists the specific functions available to HP EFC Manager users that have been assigned rights of Product is attempted. Table 4 User Rights for HP EFC Manager Functions Rights Product Administrator Maintenance Operator Backup/Restore Configuration X X X Clear Audit Log - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 122
3. Click Rights. 4. The rights currently assigned to that user display in the User Rights dialog box (Figure 45). Figure 45 User Rights Dialog Box 5. Click Close to close the User Rights dialog box. 6. Click Close to close the Configure Users dialog box. Open the Configure User Dialog Box 1. From - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 123
Administration Figure 46 Configure Users Dialog Box Add New User Use the New User dialog box (Figure 47) to create new users for the HP EFC Manager. Assign a user name, a password, and certain permissions, or "rights," to each user configured. 1. From the Configure menu, choose Users. The Configure - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 124
list and click Add to display the right in the Rights Granted list. For a discussion of user rights, refer to Managing Remote Access to the HP EFC Server on page 110. Note By default, View rights are granted to all users. 8. Click OK to activate the administration and close the New - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 125
User Parameters The Modify User dialog box (Figure 48) is used to change the password, description, and rights for those users already configured in the HP EFC Manager. User Administration 107 HP EFC Manager and Server Administration - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 126
1. In the Password box, delete the current password and enter another password of 16 characters or less. Note The password is case-sensitive. 2. In the Confirm Password box, re-enter the new password exactly as it was entered in the Password box. 3. (Optional) In the Description box, change the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 127
HP EFC Manager and Server Administration Figure 49 Delete User Warning 4. Click Yes to delete the user from the HP EFC Manager. 5. Click Close to close the Configure Users dialog box. User Administration 109 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 128
loaded on the server itself. Users at remote PC workstations can also access the same HP EFC server or other HP EFC servers if the workstations meet minimum hardware and software requirements and are running the HP EFC Manager application. Workstations must also be configured to connect with the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 129
50 Remote Workstation Configuration Operators at remote workstations can manage and monitor all products controlled by the HP EFC server. Each active connection between a remote workstation and an HP EFC server and managed products is called a session. A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (in - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 130
-UX, AIX, and Linux Installing Software on Remote Workstations For procedures to install HP EFC Management software on remote user workstations and configure the workstations for connection to an HP EFC server, refer to the appendix in this manual for the appropriate operating system. • Configuring - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 131
HP EFC Manager and Server Administration Figure 51 Session View The Session View displays active session information in this format: • User Established The date and time that the session was established display in the Connection Established column. Managing Remote Access to the HP EFC Server 113 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 132
EFC Server Session Parameters Allow access to the HP EFC server from all workstations or only from specific remote workstations through the Session Options dialog box sessions to be allowed from the Maximum number of remote management sessions list. 114 Modifying HP EFC Server Session Parameters - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 133
4. If you do not want to restrict access to the HP EFC Manager, click Allow any network address and skip to step 5. If you want If you want to delete an existing address: a. Click Specify remote network address. Modifying HP EFC Server Session Parameters 115 HP EFC Manager and Server Administration - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 134
The IP addresses display in the Network Address Restrictions area. b. Select the address to be deleted. c. Click Delete. d. Click Yes in the Warning dialog box. e. Click Activate to save the required changes. 116 Modifying HP EFC Server Session Parameters - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 135
Configuring SNMP The HP EFC server software contains a simple network management protocol (SNMP) agent component. The HP EFC SNMP agent instruments in MIBs and steps to download MIB variables, refer to the hp SNMP Support Manual (add hp part number). Use the following steps to configure the simple - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 136
for a trap recipient. This name defines the community name that SNMP managers use for reading variables from or writing variables to the HP EFC server. This name must be 64 characters or less. Note To modify existing fields in this dialog box, click in the field and enter your changes. 3. Select - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 137
Enable SNMP Agent check box. 8. To enable or disable authorization traps to be sent when unauthorized management stations try to access SNMP information through the HP EFC server, select the Enable Authorization Traps check box. 9. Click Activate to accept and activate the data. Configuring SNMP 119 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 138
120 Configuring SNMP - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 139
6 PRODUCT ADMINISTRATION AND STATUS Managing Products Configure Notification Configure Ethernet Events Configure Nicknames Show Routes Product Administration and Status 121 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 140
each time you make changes through dialog boxes and menu options in the HP EFC Manager. Use the procedure in Backing Up and Restoring Data on page 19. Add a box displays. Figure 55 is an example for the HP Surestore Director FC-64. Figure 55 New Product Dialog Box 122 Managing Products - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 141
2. Enter a valid IP address or domain name server (DNS) host name in the Network Address box. A valid IP address is in the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where nnn is a decimal in the range 0-255. 3. Select the product type from the Product Type list. 4. Click OK. A new icon for the product displays in the - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 142
no alert symbol displays behind the icon, the product is not managed by the HP EFC server. Display Product Properties You can display product properties through the Product View Figure 57 is an example for the HP Surestore Director FC-64. Figure 57 Product Properties Dialog Box 124 Managing Products - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 143
product as configured through the Product Manager. • Product type, for example "HP Surestore Director FC-64," as configured through the HP EFC Manager's New Product dialog box. • Network address as configured through the HP EFC Manager's New Product dialog box. • Current product operational status - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 144
HP EFC server to automatically dial out to a support center to report system problems. The support center server accepts calls from the HP (Call-Home icon) on the HP EFC server. Configure E-mail Notification for • Problem detection, such as a failed field-replaceable unit (FRU) • Problem correction - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 145
all Product Managers. 6. Click Activate to confirm the information that you have entered. Note The SMTP server address and e-mail addresses can be up to 64 characters. Configure Notification 127 Product Administration and Status - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 146
Test Remote Notification Use the test remote notification feature to test the call-home feature and the current configuration parameters for the e-mail notification feature. Note To use this feature, you must configure and enable the call-home feature through the appropriate Product Manager and - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 147
Figure 60 Results of Remote Notification Test 5. Click OK to close the message box. Configure Notification 129 Product Administration and Status - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 148
events for all managed products, you can enable notification and configure the Ethernet event timeout period through the HP EFC Manager. An Ethernet event is when the Ethernet link between the HP EFC server and the managed product is dropped. You can set a specific time interval for an event to - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 149
a nickname, you can assign a more meaningful name for a product. When you assign a nickname to a product, the nickname replaces the world-wide name in the HP EFC Manager views. When you add a nickname, you will be asked to specify whether the nickname is for a detached node or an attached node. An - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 150
you want to assign. e. Click OK. 4. To add an attached node: a. Click Attached node. A list of products or nodes is displayed, as shown in Figure 64. 132 Configure Nicknames - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 151
Figure 64 Add Nickname Dialog Box (Attached Node) b. Select a node or managed product from the list. If needed, expand a managed product by clicking on its symbol. Then - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 152
4. Click OK to close the Configure Nicknames dialog box. 134 Configure Nicknames - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 153
EFC Server. • All switches or directors in the route must be FC-64 or compatible switches and be running firmware version 1.3 or higher. • All switches menu. The Show Route dialog box displays. Switches and directors that support route reporting and that are managed by this EFC Server display in - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 154
Figure 65 Show Route Dialog Box 1. In the Select Source Node field, expand the list of attached nodes by clicking on the magnifying glass next to the appropriate director or switch. A list of directors and switches with attached destination nodes for the source node displays in the right column. 2. - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 155
Figure 66 Show Route Dialog Box (panel 2) A new Show Route panel displays with the source and destination nodes you selected listed at the top. Tables, show the route going from the source node to the destination node and the route going from the destination node to the source node. Show Routes 137 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 156
Figure 67 Show Route dialog box (panel 3) The incoming and outgoing ports on each director or switch in the route between the two nodes also display. The directors or switches are listed by their WWN or nickname (if configured) depending on display options set through the Fabric Manager. Error - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 157
7 HP EFC MANAGER LOGS Using Logs The HP EFC Manager Audit Log The HP EFC Manager Event Log The HP EFC Manager Session Log The HP EFC Manager Product Status Log Export Log Files HP EFC Manager Logs 139 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 158
Using Logs The Audit, Event, Hardware, and Link Incident Logs store up to 1000 entries each. The most recent entry displays at the top of the log. After 1000 entries are stored, new entries overwrite the oldest entries. Button Function Button function is the same for all logs: • Clear Click Clear to - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 159
's Audit Log displays a history of user actions performed through the HP EFC Manager. The log stores up to 1000 entries, the most Log from the Logs menu. The Audit Log displays (Figure 68). Figure 68 HP EFC Manager Audit Log • The Date/Time column logs the date and time that the logged event took - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 160
Product dialog box. • The Source column identifies the workstation from which the user performed the logged action. If the change was made locally from the HP EFC server, the HP EFC server address displays. 142 The - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 161
entries is generally intended for use by third-level support personnel to fault isolate more significant problems. The log stores up to 1000 entries, the most support. • The Product column lists the product associated with the event. Some events are associated with the HP EFC Management Services - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 162
. Include this number when reporting an event to third-level customer support. • The Data column includes additional event data for use in fault isolating a problem. Use the information when fault isolating a call-home problem, or include the information when reporting an event to third-level - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 163
server. To display the Session Log, choose Session Log from the Logs menu. The Session Log displays (Figure 70). Figure 70 HP EFC Manager Session Log • The Date/Time column displays the date and time of the event. • The Event column displays either login or logout. • The - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 164
• The Network Address column displays the IP address of the remote workstation or HP EFC server where the user logged in. 146 The HP EFC Manager Session Log - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 165
EFC Manager Product Status Log The HP EFC Manager's Product Status Log reflects the time and nature of significant events on all Product Status Log from the Logs menu. The Product Status Log displays (Figure 71). Figure 71 HP EFC Manager Product Status Log The HP EFC Manager Product Status Log 147 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 166
Previous Status column displays the product's old or previous operational status (Unknown, Operational, Degraded, or Failed). The Unknown status indicates that the HP EFC Manager has lost contact with the product and has initiated a call-home and/or e-mail (if configured). • The New Status column - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 167
. You can open this file in any desktop publisher for viewing or printing. Drive List Go Up One Level Home List Details Create New Folder HP EFC Manager Logs Figure 72 Save Dialog Box Click the Export button on a log window to display a dialog box similar to that shown in Figure - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 168
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Appendix HP EFC Manager and Fabric Manager Messages 151 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 170
and action are provided for each message. A Message Cause/Solution An HP EFC Management session Only one instance of the HP EFC Manager is allowed per is already active from this workstation. Shut down any other HP EFC management workstation. sessions. Are you sure you want to delete this - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 171
. Cannot open Fabric Manager. Click OK to remove all contents from log. HP EFC Manager encountered an internal error that prevents it from opening the Fabric Manager. Contact support personnel and report the problem. The selected action will remove all contents from the selected log. Click OK - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 172
and continue. E Message HP EFC Manager error 1 HP EFC Manager error 2 HP EFC Manager error 3 HP EFC Manager error 4 HP EFC Manager error 5 Cause/Solution HP EFC Manager encountered an internal error and cannot continue. Contact support personnel and report the problem. HP EFC Manager encountered - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 173
the user name and password. The HP EFC service has been shut down on the HP EFC server. Exit the HP EFC Manager and reboot the computer. The HP EFC Manager encountered an internal error. Contact support personnel and report the problem. The HP EFC Manager encountered an internal error. Contact - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 174
F Message Field cannot be blank. Field has exceeded maximum number of characters. File transfer aborted. Cause/Solution A blank field is not allowed in this dialog box. Enter the appropriate information in the field provided. The maximum number of characters allowed in this field has been exceeded - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 175
Solution No attached node was selected when you attempted this command. Select an attached node and try again. No HP EFC servers have been configured. Enter a new server address in the HP EFC server field on the Login window. No zone member was selected when you attempted this command. Select a zone - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 176
. Exit the current session of the Product Manager, then delete the product. R Message Cause/Solution Remote session support has been The ability for remote users to connect to the HP EFC server disabled. has been prohibited. See your system administrator, or modify the entries in the Session - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 177
. The maximum number of products The maximum number of products of a certain type that can be of this type has already been defined in the HP EFC Manager has been reached. You must configured. delete an existing product of this type before adding a new product. The maximum number of users has - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 178
. You must delete an existing zone from this zone set before you can add a new one. The software version on this HP An HP EFC server connecting to another HP EFC server must EFC server is not compatible with be running the same software version in order to log in. the version on the remote - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 179
Message You must define at least one remote network address. Z Message Zoning name already exists. Cause/Solution In order to configure specific remote sessions, at least one remote network address must be defined. Click New and add a remote network address. Cause/Solution Duplicate names are not - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 180
162 Appendix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 181
Appendix CONFIGURING REMOTE WORKSTATIONS: WINDOWS 2000 AND WINDOWS NT SYSTEMS Requirements Procedure 163 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 182
access memory (RAM) memory • 15 MB available disk space • Video card supporting 256 colors at 800 x 600 resolution • Ethernet network adapter • Java- 3.0 or later) Newer versions of the HP EFC Manager or Product Managers installed on the HP EFC server will automatically download when the remote - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 183
in the Location (or Address) box on the browser, then press . For example; http://HP EFCserver where HP EFCserver is the network address of the HP EFC server. Note Obtain the HP EFC server address from your network administrator The following Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management page - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 184
Figure 73 Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management Page 3. On the page, click Begin Windows Installation to begin the installation process. The InstallAnywhere Web Installer page displays (Figure 74). 166 Appendix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 185
, modifying, or deleting files. This Java applet is used to download the appropriate program files to your computer and to start the HP EFC Manager Installer program. 5. Click Grant. The security message closes. 6. On the InstallAnywhere Web Installer page, click Download Installer for Windows 2000 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 186
Figure 75 HP EFC Management Installer - Introduction Screen 8. Click Next. Note At any time, you may return to the previous page by clicking Previous, or quit the Installer by clicking Exit. The License Agreement screen displays (Figure 76). 168 Appendix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 187
Appendix Figure 76 HP EFC Management Installer - License Agreement 9. Read the license agreement. Click Yes. Click Next. The Important Information screen displays (Figure 77). Figure 77 HP EFC Management Installer - Important Information Appendix 169 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 188
Management Installer - Choose Install Folder 11. Choose a folder on the remote workstation in which to store the HP EFC Management software. You can accept the default location, type in the path to a new location, or click Choose to browse for an appropriate location. Click Restore Default - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 189
Appendix Figure 79 EFC Management Installer - Choose Shortcut Location 13. Select a shortcut location and click Install to begin the installation. When complete, the following screen displays. Click Done to close the Install Complete dialog box. Appendix 171 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 190
the My Computer icon and choose Exploring. In the Exploring window, browse to the directory in which you saved the HP EFC Manager program (the default is a subdirectory named HP EFCM in your home directory). 2. Double-click the HP EFC Manager icon to run the HP EFC Manager program. 172 Appendix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 191
Appendix CONFIGURING REMOTE WORKSTATIONS: SOLARIS SYSTEMS Requirements Procedure 173 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 192
access memory (RAM) memory • 15 MB available disk space • Video card supporting 256 colors at 800 x 600 resolution • Network connection • Internet browser, 3.0 or later) Newer versions of the HP EFC Manager or Product Managers installed on the HP EFC server will automatically download when the remote - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 193
in the Location (or Address) box of the browser, then press . For example; http://HP EFCserver where HP EFCserver is the network address of the HP EFC server. Note Obtain the HP EFC server address from your network administrator The following Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management page - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 194
Figure 81 Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management Page 176 Appendix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 195
Appendix 3. On the page, click Begin Solaris Installation to begin the installation process. The InstallAnywhere Web Installer page displays (Figure 82). Figure 82 InstallAnywhere Web Installer Page A security warning displays. This message warns you that a Java applet is requesting additional - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 196
download the appropriate program files to your computer and to start the HP EFC Manager Installer program. 5. Click Grant. The security message closes Choose a folder on the remote workstation in which to store the HP EFC Management software. You can accept the default location, type in the path to - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 197
Running the HP EFC Manager Run the HP EFC Manager program from the directory in which you saved it (the default is a subdirectory named HP EFCM in your home directory). 1. In the Terminal window, type cd HP EFCM. 2. Press . 3. Then type HP EFC_Manager. 4. Press . The HP EFC Manager - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 198
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Appendix CONFIGURING REMOTE WORKSTATIONS: HP-UX, AIX, AND LINUX Requirements Procedure 181 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 200
of a PC with the following minimum system requirements: • Operating system - HP-UX 11 - AIX minimum version 4.3.3 - Linux minimum version 2.2.5 • 360 processor • 32 MB RAM • 15 MB available disk space • Video card supporting 256 colors at 800 x 600 resolution • Ethernet network adapter • Java-enabled - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 201
in the Location (or Address) box of the browser, then press Enter. http://HP EFCserver where HP EFCserver is the IP address and DNS host name of the HP EFC server. Note Obtain the HP EFC server address from your network administrator. The Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management page displays - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 202
Figure 83 Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Management Page 4. Read the instructions for your operating system. Note If you are using AIX, click the AIX fixes hyperlink and verify that your system is up-to-date. 5. Click Download HP-UX/AIX/Linux Installer to begin the installation process. 6. A - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 203
displays. 11. Click Next. The Choose Install Folder screen displays. 12. Choose a folder on the remote workstation in which to store the HP EFC Manager software. You can accept the default location, type in the path to a new location, or click Choose to browse for an appropriate location. Click - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 204
Running the HP EFC Manager Run the HP EFC Manager program from the directory in which you saved it. 1. In the Terminal window, type cd HP EFCM. 2. Press . 3. Type./HP EFCManager. 4. Press . The HP EFC Manager application will open. 186 Appendix - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 205
by checking for undefined zones or aliases. agent Software that processes queries on behalf of an application and returns replies. alarm SNMP message notifying an operator of a network or device problem. alias server Fabric software facility that supports multicast group management. 187 Glossary - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 206
one device from a collection of devices that request service simultaneously. audit log Log summarizing actions (audit trail) without receiving a receive ready signal from the receiving device. ber See bit error rate. bidirectional In Fibre Channel, the capability to simultaneously communicate - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 207
in processing speeds between devices. See also BB_Credit. C call-home Product feature which enables the EFC Server to automatically dial out to a support center and report system problems. The support center server accepts calls from the EFC Server, logs reported events, and can notify one or more - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 208
is not guaranteed. Class 3 Fibre Channel service Provides a connectionless (not dedicated) service without notification of delivery or nondelivery between two configuration backup file is required to restore configuration data if the nonredundant CTP card in an HP Surestore Director FC-64 is - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 209
to forward Class 2 or Class 3 frames as ports allow. Contrast this to the dedicated bandwidth that is required in a Class 1 Fibre Channel Service point-to-point link. connector See optical fiber connector. control processor card Circuit card that contains the director microprocessor. The CTP card - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 210
that is not controlled directly by the Product Manager. See also node. diagnostics Procedures used by computer users and service personnel to diagnose hardware or software error conditions. dialog box A dialog box is a window containing informational messages or data fields to be modified or filled - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 211
runs only on the EFC Server (and cannot be downloaded to remote workstations). EMS See EFC Management Services. Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager Software application that is the system management framework providing the user interface for managing Fibre Channel connectivity products. The - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 212
IEEE 802.3 standard, which specifies the physical and software layers. Baseband LAN allows multiple station access to as FRU failures, degraded operation, and port problems. expansion port Physical interface on a Fibre Channel size, supported by an F-Port, that is agreed upon during fabric - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 213
and nondisruptive transition of functions from an active FRU that has failed to a backup FRU. FCC-IOC See Fibre Channel I/O controller. FCP A standard fibre channel glass, fused silica, and plastic. fiber Physical media types supported by the Fibre Channel specification, such as optical fiber, - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 214
linked to a fabric. Information about these devices is recorded in a management information base (MIB) which can be accessed by fabric management software. Fibre Channel I/O controller Controls the embedded Fibre Channel port on the message path controller card (MPC) and configures the ports' ASICs - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 215
characterized by hardware component redundancy and hotswappability (enabling non-disruptive maintenance). High-availability systems maximize system uptime while providing superior reliability, availability, and serviceability. hop Data transfer from one node to another node. Glossary 197 Glossary - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 216
causing the operating system to start. Initiated through a menu in the Product Manager, this option performs a hardware reset on the active CTP only. interface Hardware, software, or both, linking systems, programs, or devices. 198 Glossary - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 217
internet protocol address Unique string of numbers (in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that identifies a device on a network. interoperability Ability to communicate, execute programs or transfer data between various functional units over a network. interswitch link Also known as ISL. Physical E_Port - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 218
LIN See link incident. link Physical connection between two devices on a switched fabric. link incident Interruption to link due to loss of light or other causes. load balancing Ability to evenly distribute traffic over multiple interswitch links within a fabric. Load balancing on directors takes - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 219
made for specialized maintenance support. managed product Hardware product that can be managed with the EFC Product Manager. For example, the HP Surestore Director FC-64 is a managed product. See also device. management information base Related set of software objects (variables) containing - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 220
if and only if they belong to a common name server zone. network address Name or address that identifies a managed product, such as the HP Surestore Director FC_64 on a TCP/IP network. The network address can be either an IP address in dotteddecimal notation (comprised of four three-digit octets - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 221
nondisruptive maintenance Ability to service FRUs (including maintenance, installation, removal and replacement) while normal transmitting port to indicate that it is attempting to initialize a link and has detected a problem in doing so. optical cable Fiber, multiple fibers, or a fiber bundle in a - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 222
P packet Logical unit of information (usually in the form of a data frame) transmitted on a network. It contains a header (with all relevant addressing and timing information), the actual data, and a trailer (which contains the error checking function, usually in the form of a cyclic redundancy - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 223
-tests executed each time the unit is booted or reset. Product Manager Application that implements the management user interface for the HP Surestore Director FC-64. preferred domain ID Domain ID that a switch is assigned by the principal switch in a switched fabric. The preferred domain ID becomes - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 224
programs that can be implemented on director-class switches. remote user workstation Workstation, such as a PC, using EFC Manager and Product Manager software that can access the EFC Server over a LAN connection. resource allocation time out value R_A_TOV is a value used to time out operations - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 225
an SNMP agent will only elicit a response if those queries are addressed with the correct SNMP community name. SSP See system services processor. storage area network A high-performance data communications environment that interconnects computing and storage resources so that the resources can be - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 226
services processor Controls the RS-232 maintenance port, the Ethernet port, and the operator panel of a Fibre Channel Director. T Tivoli A suite of Enterprise management software any other unblocked port assuming that this is supported by the current zoning configuration). unicast Communication - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 227
anycast (communication between any sender and the nearest of a group of receivers). Similar in meaning to point-to-point communication. V vital product data System-level data stored by the backplane in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory. This data includes serial numbers and - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 228
zone member Specification of a device to be included in a zone. A zone member can be identified by the port number of the director to which it is attached or by its device (or HBA) worldwide name. In multiswitch fabrics, identification of end-devices/nodes by world-wide name is preferable. zone set - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 229
user 108 display remote sessions 112 install remote software 112 modify product 123 modify session parameters 114 modify user 107 user 141 audit log menu option 27 B back up HP EFC manager data 19 zoning configurations 98 browser requirements for HP-UX 182 for solaris 174 windows systems 164 C - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 230
sets 83 display properties 124 enable default zone 91 export configuration report 149 find world-wide name 87 find zone 86 HP EFC audit log 141 HP EFC event log 143 HP EFC session log 145 ISL properties 45 login 10 modify product 123 modify user 107 modify zone 80 modify zone set - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 231
ethernet events 28 configure 28 ethernet network adapter requirements HP-UX systems 182 windows systems 164 event log display 27 use 143 fabric described 36 determine number of interswitch links 44 display 43 merge 64 segmented 64 fabric manager access 36, 37 alert panel 42 help icon 41 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 232
74 zone sets 63, 67 zones 63 link characteristics fabric 44 log in procedures 9 log out from fabric manager 41 from HP EFC manager 29 login dialog box 10 logout HP EFC manager 11 logout menu option 29 logout/exit menu options 29 logs audit 27, 141 event 27, 143 expanding columns - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 233
M maintenance menu options 28 memory requirements HP-UX systems 182 solaris systems 174 windows test remote notification 28 topology view 43 view 26, 40 zone sets 40 merging zoned fabrics 64 rules 64 modify product 32, 123 modify product dialog box 123 modify product menu option 32 modify user - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 234
defined 131 delete 133 replace 89 not zoned fabric 64 O online help display 29 open product 32 open binding 57 port number 50, 60 processor requirements HP-UX systems 182 solaris systems 174 windows systems 44 product status log use 147 use for troubleshooting 147 product status log dialog box 147 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 235
product 44 Q quiksync enabling 20 for backup 19 settings 21 R remote access illustrated 110 managing 110 remote HP EFC server 100 remote notification enable call-home accessing 27 allow access 114 display sessions 112 install software 112 modify session parameters 114 restrict access 114 restrict - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 236
64 43 icons 43 menu options 43 overview 17, 18, 38 use 43 troubleshooting using product status log 147 U user add 26, 105 administration 102 rights dialog box 104 V version information, display 29 video card requirements HP-UX systems 182 solaris systems 174 windows systems 164 view menu options 26 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 237
62 zone sets dialog box 67 zone sets menu option 40 zoned fabric 64 zoning activate zone set 75 add detached zone as member 72 adding members and manage 66 menu options zoning pop-up menu 67 merge zoned fabrics 64 overview 54 tasks reference chart 66, 92 through server or storage device 56 - HP Surestore 64 | HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 238
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