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Status Bar, Table 2: Operational States and Symbols, Products Status

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Using the HAFM Window Status Bar The products, fabrics, and HAFM status elements use the symbols in table Table 2 to indicate their operational state: Table 2: Operational States and Symbols Operational State Operational Network communication is established. All products, fabrics, and the server are operational and no failures are indicated. Degraded At least one product, fabric, or the server under management is operating in a degraded mode and requires service. This condition typically occurs when a redundant FRU fails and the backup FRU is operational. Failed A product, fabric, or the server under management has failed and requires immediate service. Symbol Unknown The HAFM cannot determine product status because of a network communication failure between the product and the HAFM server, or because the managed product or fabric is not responding. The link may never have been established, or the link may have malfunctioned. Products Status The product status box, labelled Products, indicates the operational state of the most critical product status of all the products managed by the HAFM. To find products that are causing the non-operational status, examine the product icons in the Products View. The colored icons indicate the product status: ■ 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. 54 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

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Using the HAFM Window
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Status Bar
The products, fabrics, and HAFM status elements use the symbols in table
Table 2
to indicate their operational state:
Table 2:
Operational States and Symbols
Products Status
The product status box, labelled
Products
, indicates the operational state of the
most critical product status of all the products managed by the HAFM. To find
products that are causing the non-operational status, examine the product icons in
the
Products View
.
The colored icons indicate the product status:
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.
Operational State
Symbol
Operational
Network communication is established. All products,
fabrics, and the server are operational and no
failures are indicated.
Degraded
At least one product, fabric, or the server under
management is operating in a degraded mode and
requires service. This condition typically occurs
when a redundant FRU fails and the backup FRU is
operational.
Failed
A product, fabric, or the server under management
has failed and requires immediate service.
Unknown
The HAFM cannot determine product status because
of a network communication failure between the
product and the HAFM server, or because the
managed product or fabric is not responding. The
link may never have been established, or the link
may have malfunctioned.