HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 196
Fabric Binding, Enterprise Fabric Mode, Table 9, High Availability Fabric Manager Messages Continued
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Information and Error Messages Table 9: High Availability Fabric Manager Messages (Continued) Message Are you sure you want to delete this user? Are you sure you want to delete this zone? Are you sure you want to overwrite this zone set? Are you sure you want to remove all members from this zone? Cannot add a switch to a zone. Cannot connect to HAFM server. Cannot delete product. Cannot disable Fabric Binding while Enterprise Fabric Mode is active. Description The selected user will be deleted from the list of user definitions. Requesting confirmation to delete the specified zone. The selected zone set will be overwritten in the zoning library. All members will be deleted from the selected zone. The device that you are attempting to add to the zone is a switch, which cannot be added to a zone. The HAFM application at a remote workstation could not connect to the HAFM server. The selected product cannot be deleted. You attempted to disable Fabric Binding through the Fabric Binding dialog box, but Enterprise Fabric Mode was enabled. Action Click Yes to delete the user or No to cancel the operation. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of the zone or No to cancel the operation. Click Yes to overwrite or No to cancel. Click Yes to delete the members or No to cancel the operation. Specify the port number or corresponding World Wide Name for the device you want to add to the zone. Verify the HAFM server internet protocol (IP) address is valid. Verify the HAFM server-to-product link is up. If the link is up, the HAFM server may be busy. Another Product Manager instance may be open. The user may not have permission to delete the product. Disable Enterprise Fabric Mode through the Enterprise Fabric Mode dialog box in HAFM before disabling Fabric Binding. 196 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide