HP P6000 HP P6300/P6500 Enterprise Virtual Array User Guide (593079-001, June - Page 161

HP P6000 Command View issues and solutions - factory restore

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2. Enter a valid IPv4 mgmt Ip address under Mgmt Port and click the Save changes button. If only IPv6 mgmt port IP address is set, enter a valid lPv6 management IP address under Mgmt Port and click the Save changes button. NOTE: If you configure IPv6 on any iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's iSCSI port, you must also configure IPv6 on the HP P6000 Command View EVA management server. HP P6000 Command View issues and solutions Issue Solution Discovered iSCSI Controller not found with selected EVA. Click the Refresh button on the iSCSI Controller properties page. Check management port connection. Check the iSCSI Controller Properties Condition/State of the FC ports. Not a supported configuration. Both HP Storage Works iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules should belong to same chassis/enclosure. Only iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules that are in the same controller chassis are supported for connectivity. Not a supported configuration. HP iSCSI/FCoE module Check FCoE zoning/connectivity to the EVA. cannot be discovered with this EVA. The virtual disk operation has failed. Please make sure that Check all iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module FC Ports FC target connections are online. Condition/State. Check that the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module and HP P6000 Command View are in a consistent state, each with the same hosts and presented LUNs. You may have to use the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's CLI to reset factory or reset mappings, and remove all presentations and hosts from HP P6000 Command View. IP port of iSCSI controller 01 and 02 should be enabled Enable port. to change the corresponding port attributes. Command not supported with this version of HP iSCSI. Check software version. Code load latest revision if necessary. Unable to process command at this time. Check all connections as iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's Fibre Channel ports are unavailable. Check the status of the P6000 controller health and the MEZZ status for failed conditions. Ensure that the P6000 FC ports are up. Invalid iSCSI Controller configuration file extension. Ensure the correct file is being used to restore configuration. Operation failed; iSCSI controller code load file cannot open/read. File may be invalid or corrupt. Retrieve another copy of firmware file. iSCSI Controller code load process have been failed. Process may have been interrupted during code load, try again. Invalid iSCSI controller code load file extension. Ensure the correct file is being used. iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE LUN presentation: A result of HP P6000 Command View and the iSCSI or Operation Failed! The virtual disk operation has failed. Please make sure that the FC target connections are online. iSCSI/FCoE LUN mask being inconsistent while trying to map a LUN that is already mapped or is offline. This can result from misuse of the CLI or making LUN masking changes while a module or controller is down. Use the CLI to reset mappings/reboot or reset factory/reboot, then unmap all presented LUNs, deleting the iSCSI HOSTs and also removing both iSCSI controllers. The CLI show luns, show luninfo, and show initiators_lunmask commands can provide information on which LUNs are causing the inconsistency. iSCSI module diagnostics and troubleshooting 161

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2.
Enter a valid IPv4 mgmt Ip address under Mgmt Port and click the
Save changes
button. If
only IPv6 mgmt port IP address is set, enter a valid lPv6 management IP address under Mgmt
Port and click the
Save changes
button.
NOTE:
If you configure IPv6 on any iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module’s iSCSI port, you must
also configure IPv6 on the HP P6000 Command View EVA management server.
HP P6000 Command View issues and solutions
Solution
Issue
Click the Refresh button on the iSCSI Controller properties
page.
Discovered iSCSI Controller not found with selected EVA.
Check management port connection.
Check the iSCSI Controller Properties Condition/State of
the FC ports.
Only iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules that are in the same
controller chassis are supported for connectivity.
Not a supported configuration. Both HP Storage Works
iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules should belong to same
chassis/enclosure.
Check FCoE zoning/connectivity to the EVA.
Not a supported configuration. HP iSCSI/FCoE module
cannot be discovered with this EVA.
Check all iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module FC Ports
Condition/State. Check that the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE
The virtual disk operation has failed. Please make sure that
FC target connections are online.
module and HP P6000 Command View are in a consistent
state, each with the same hosts and presented LUNs. You
may have to use the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's CLI to
reset factory
or
reset mappings
, and remove all
presentations and hosts from HP P6000 Command View.
Enable port.
IP port of iSCSI controller 01 and 02 should be enabled
to change the corresponding port attributes.
Check software version. Code load latest revision if
necessary.
Command not supported with this version of HP iSCSI.
Check the status of the P6000 controller health and the
MEZZ status for failed conditions. Ensure that the P6000
FC ports are up.
Unable to process command at this time. Check all
connections as iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module's Fibre
Channel ports are unavailable.
Ensure the correct file is being used to restore configuration.
Invalid iSCSI Controller configuration file extension.
File may be invalid or corrupt.
Operation failed; iSCSI controller code load file cannot
open/read.
Retrieve another copy of firmware file.
Process may have been interrupted during code load, try
again.
iSCSI Controller code load process have been failed.
Ensure the correct file is being used.
Invalid iSCSI controller code load file extension.
A result of HP P6000 Command View and the iSCSI or
iSCSI/FCoE LUN mask being inconsistent while trying to
iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE LUN presentation:
Operation Failed! The virtual disk operation has failed.
Please make sure that the FC target connections are online.
map a LUN that is already mapped or is offline. This can
result from misuse of the CLI or making LUN masking
changes while a module or controller is down. Use the CLI
to reset mappings/reboot or reset factory/reboot, then
unmap all presented LUNs, deleting the iSCSI HOSTs and
also removing both iSCSI controllers. The CLI
show luns
,
show luninfo
, and
show initiators_lunmask
commands can provide information on which LUNs are
causing the inconsistency.
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