Troubleshooting HyperFabric
LED Colors and Their Meanings
Table | HF2 Switch LED Colors and Meanings (Continued) | |||
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| “Port x” | None | Port is not | • A cable is not attached |
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| operational. | correctly to the port or no |
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| cable is attached at all. |
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| • The port is connected to a |
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| an HP 9000. (See “Adapter |
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| LEDs” on page 143 or |
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| Table |
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| some tips about a |
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| • The cable is bad. |
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| • The port is bad. Note that if |
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| a port is bad, and (for some |
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| reason) you cannot use a |
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| different port on that |
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| card/switch module, you can |
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| replace the card/switch |
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| module. The integrated |
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| middle slot): the card can be |
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| safely removed by qualified |
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| HP personnel only. A6388A |
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| HF2 |
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| HF2 |
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| module in the expansion |
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| slot (the bottom slot): the |
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| switch module can be safely |
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| removed by you or qualified |
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| HP personnel. First, try |
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| powering the switch off and |
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| then back on. |
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| Solid green | Connection from |
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| port to adapter is |
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| operational. |
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| Flashing | Data is flowing | Data does not start to flow until |
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| green | between the port | HyperFabric initialization has |
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| and the adapter. | occurred. |
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