HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 103

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Operating the SAN Director 2/128 Table 14: Troubleshooting the SAN Director 2/128 (Continued) Issue LEDs on one or more components are changing rapidly or do not indicate a healthy state. None of the LEDs on an individual component are on. CP cards are failing over frequently. Possible Cause The SAN Director 2/128 might be booting or running POST. Beaconing might be on for the entire SAN Director 2/128 or for individual components. Individual components might have failed. Pins on the components might be damaged. Component might not be seated correctly. Component might have failed. A third-party application has a memory leak. There is excessive serial port activity. CP card is attached to an ethernet with high traffic loads. Chassis is overheated. Recommended Action Verify that boot and POST are complete. The SAN Director 2/128 requires a minimum of 3 minutes, usually, after power-on to complete POST. Determine whether beaconing is on by entering the switchshow command and determine whether switch beaconing or blade beaconing are on. Refer to the LED tables in "Interpreting LED Activity" on page 82 for recommended actions. Remove component from chassis and inspect pins on component and inside chassis. Do not reinstall if pins on either component are visibly damaged, as this could damage pins on other component. Replace parts as required. Ensure that the SAN Director 2/128 has power and component is firmly seated. If problem continues, run the sensorshow command to determine component status. If component is a CP card or port card, enter the slotshow command to determine status. Replace component as necessary. Check application for memory leaks. Ensure that serial port activity remains below specified amount. Ensure that ethernet traffic remains below specified amount Enter sensorshow command to check internal temperature. If components are overheating, shut down port cards as necessary to return the temperature to operating range. SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide 103

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Operating the SAN Director 2/128
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
LEDs on one or more
components are
changing rapidly or do
not indicate a healthy
state.
The SAN Director 2/128 might
be booting or running POST.
Verify that boot and POST are
complete. The SAN Director 2/128
requires a minimum of 3 minutes,
usually, after power-on to complete
POST.
Beaconing might be on for the
entire SAN Director 2/128 or
for individual components.
Determine whether beaconing is on
by entering the
switchshow
command and determine whether
switch beaconing or blade
beaconing are on.
Individual components might
have failed.
Refer to the LED tables in
°
Interpreting LED Activity
± on
page 82 for recommended actions.
Pins on the components might
be damaged.
Remove component from chassis
and inspect pins on component and
inside chassis. Do not reinstall if
pins on either component are visibly
damaged, as this could damage
pins on other component. Replace
parts as required.
None of the LEDs on an
individual component
are on.
Component might not be
seated correctly.
Ensure that the SAN Director 2/128
has power and component is firmly
seated. If problem continues, run the
sensorshow
command to
determine component status. If
component is a CP card or port
card, enter the
slotshow
command to determine status.
Component might have failed.
Replace component as necessary.
CP cards are failing over
frequently.
A third-party application has a
memory leak.
Check application for memory
leaks.
There is excessive serial port
activity.
Ensure that serial port activity
remains below specified amount.
CP card is attached to an
ethernet with high traffic loads.
Ensure that ethernet traffic remains
below specified amount
Chassis is overheated.
Enter
sensorshow
command to
check internal temperature. If
components are overheating, shut
down port cards as necessary to
return the temperature to operating
range.
Table 14:
Troubleshooting the SAN Director 2/128 (Continued)
Issue
Possible Cause
Recommended Action