HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 209
Add Detached, Switch, Persist Fabric, 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 The software version on this HAFM server is not compatible with the version on the remote HAFM server. This Worldwide Name was not accepted. The World Wide Name and Domain ID must be unique in the Fabric Membership List. The zoning library conversion must be completed before continuing. This fabric log is no longer valid because the fabric has been unpersisted. This network address has already been assigned. This product is not managed by this HAFM server. Description A second HAFM server PC (client) connecting to the HAFM server must be running the same software version to log in. User attempted to add a detached switch to the Fabric Membership List through the Fabric Binding option (SANtegrity Binding feature), but an entry already exists in the Fabric Membership List with the same World Wide Name (WWN). The zoning library conversion is incomplete and the requested operation cannot continue. The selected fabric log is no longer available because the fabric has been unpersisted. The specified IP address was assigned and configured. A unique address must be assigned. The product selected is not managed by this HAFM server. Action Upgrade the software version on the downlevel HAFM server PC. Enter a unique World Wide Name for the switch in the Add Detached Switch dialog box. Complete the zoning library conversion, then retry the operation. To start a new log for the fabric, persist the fabric through the Persist Fabric dialog box. Consult with the customer's network administrator to determine a new IP address to be assigned and configured. Choose a product managed by this HAFM server or go to the HAFM server that manages the affected product. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 209