HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 101

Status Icons, Fabric, Product, Topology

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Using the Fabrics View Status Icons Colored icons reflecting the fabric and product (switch or director) operational status display by names and WWNs in the Fabric Tree. Fabric Colored icons reflecting the fabric status display before a fabric name only if the fabric is "persisted." ■ A blinking red and yellow diamond means that the fabric has split into two or more fabrics. ■ A yellow triangle means that all fabric connections are in tact, however attention indicators appear on one or more ISLs in the Topology tab for the fabric. ■ A green circle means that the fabric is fully operational and no attention indicators appear in an ISL in the Topology tab for the fabric. ■ A gray square means that no information can be determined for the fabric. Product Colored icons reflecting the product status display before each switch or director at all times. ■ A blinking red and yellow diamond means that the product has failed and requires immediate service. ■ A yellow triangle means that the product is degraded, but is still performing as designed. ■ A green circle means that the product is fully operational. ■ A gray square means that the HAFM cannot determine product status. If a status icon does not display behind the product, the product is not managed by the HAFM server to which you are logged in. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 101

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Using the Fabrics View
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Status Icons
Colored icons reflecting the fabric and product (switch or director) operational
status display by names and WWNs in the Fabric Tree.
Fabric
Colored icons reflecting the fabric status display before a fabric name only if the
fabric is “persisted.”
A blinking red and yellow diamond means that the fabric has split into two or
more fabrics.
A yellow triangle means that all fabric connections are in tact, however
attention indicators appear on one or more ISLs in the
Topology
tab for the
fabric.
A green circle means that the fabric is fully operational and no attention
indicators appear in an ISL in the
Topology
tab for the fabric.
A gray square means that no information can be determined for the fabric.
Product
Colored icons reflecting the product status display before each switch or director
at all times.
A blinking red and yellow diamond means that the product has failed and
requires immediate service.
A yellow triangle means that the product is degraded, but is still performing as
designed.
A green circle means that the product is fully operational.
A gray square means that the HAFM cannot determine product status.
If a status icon does not display behind the product, the product is not managed by
the HAFM server to which you are logged in.