Table 36 Relationship between the WWN of the Port and Controller (AMS/WMS) (continued)
Model | Controller | WWN of the Port |
AMS 2300 | Controller 0 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0 |
AMS 1000 |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 |
| Controller 1 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX4 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX5 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX6 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7 |
AMS 2500 | Controller 0 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX4 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX5 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX6 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7 |
| Controller 1 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX8 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX9 |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXA |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXB |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXC |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXD |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXE |
|
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXF |
NOTE: In WWNs, X is an arbitrary number or character. The ports in the same apparatus have the identical value
Path Status and Examples of the Recovery Procedure (AMS/WMS)
This section describes errors that require recovery operation on the external storage system side when the path status is not normal. When the path status is not normal, see Table 37 (page 137) to recover the path status. For other errors not described in this section, see “Troubleshooting for XP External Storage” (page 126). If you cannot restore the path, call HP technical support.
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