HP NonStop NS Monitoring the FCSAs, SCF Status Adapter $ZZSTO.#FCSA*, Detail, State Description

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I/O Adapters and Modules: Monitoring and Recovery

Monitoring the FCSAs

Monitoring the FCSAs

For a general, top-down approach for using OSM to monitor system components, refer to Using OSM to Monitor the System on page 3-7.

To monitor the FCSA and its attached devices with SCF, use the SCF INFO and SCF STATUS commands.

For example, to monitor all FCSAs using SCF:

> SCF STATUS ADAPTER $ZZSTO.#FCSA*, DETAIL

The SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem provides reference details and examples for using the SCF INFO and SCF STATUS commands.

When monitoring FCSAs using the OSM Service Connection, the states of the FCSAs should indicate normal operation. Table 8-1 lists the possible states for the FCSA.

Table 8-1.Service, Flash Firmware, Flash Boot Firmware, Device, and Enabled States for the FCSA (page 1 of 2)

State

Description

Service State: OK

The resource is functioning normally and does not require attention or

 

service.

Service State:

The resource requires operator attention. This condition sometimes

Attention

generates an alarm, and the component that requires attention is

Required

colored yellow in the tree pane and in the Physical and ServerNet

 

views of the view pane.

Service State:

The resource requires service. This condition generates an alarm, and

Service Required

the component that requires service is colored red in the tree pane and

 

in the Physical and ServerNet views of the view pane

Flash Compare

Current and default versions are the same.

State: Same

 

Flash Compare

The current version is newer than the default version.

State: Up-rev

 

Flash Compare

The default version is newer than the current version.

State: Down-rev

 

Flash Compare

Unable to compare files.

State: Unknown

 

Device State:

Processing is terminating.

Aborting

 

Device State:

State is defined by the NonStop OS.

Defined

 

Device State:

Performance is degraded.

Degraded

 

Device State:

A diagnostic test is running on the component.

Diagnose

 

 

 

HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide529869-005

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