HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 55

Fabrics Status, Fabrics, Fabrics View, Topology

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Using the HAFM Window ■ A green circle means that the product is fully operational. ■ A gray square means that the HAFM cannot determine product status. ■ Double-click the icon to display the product status. This log records information when managed products change status. Each entry displays the date and time that the change occurred, the product network address, and the new status, such as Unknown, Operational, Degraded, or Failed. For details, refer to "High Availability Fabric Manger Product Status Log" on page 171. Fabrics Status The fabrics status box, labelled Fabrics, indicates the operational state of the most critical status of all the persisted fabrics known to the HAFM. To find the persisted fabrics that are causing the non-operational status, examine the fabrics in the Fabrics View. The colored icons indicate the persisted fabric status: ■ 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 intact; 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. Double-click the icon to display a fabric log. This log displays only if the fabric has been persisted. This log reflects the time and nature of significant changes in the managed fabric. Entries contain the date/time that the change took place, the type of change, and a description of the change. For details, refer to "High Availability Fabric Manger Product Status Log" on page 171. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 55

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Using the HAFM Window
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
A green circle means that the product is fully operational.
A gray square means that the HAFM cannot determine product status.
Double-click the icon to display the product status. This log records
information when managed products change status. Each entry displays the
date and time that the change occurred, the product network address, and the
new status, such as Unknown, Operational, Degraded, or Failed. For details,
refer to “
High Availability Fabric Manger Product Status Log
” on page 171.
Fabrics Status
The fabrics status box, labelled
Fabrics
, indicates the operational state of the most
critical status of all the persisted fabrics known to the HAFM. To find the persisted
fabrics that are causing the non-operational status, examine the fabrics in the
Fabrics View
.
The colored icons indicate the persisted fabric status:
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 intact; 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.
Double-click the icon to display a fabric log. This log displays only if the fabric
has been persisted. This log reflects the time and nature of significant changes in
the managed fabric. Entries contain the date/time that the change took place, the
type of change, and a description of the change. For details, refer to “
High
Availability Fabric Manger Product Status Log
” on page 171.