Topology Display Error Messages

TABLE B-8Topology Display Messages

Error Message

Corrective Action

 

 

Source IP switch cannot be deleted.

SANsurfer does not allow the user to delete the switch

 

with the network connection; only the cascaded switch

 

may be deleted.

 

 

The GUI has detected a loss in Ethernet

Verify network connection1 to Fabric.

connectivity to the sourceIP switch in the Fabric.

 

Check your Ethernet connections. Click OK to

 

return to FABRIC list window.

 

 

 

Guest user not allowed to change the Fabric

Login as admin or superuser and retry.

configuration.

 

 

 

Flash Download was unsuccessful.

Either the flash file has been corrupted, or the network

 

connection is unreliable. Verify that the correct flash file

 

was selected, and verify the network connection1 to the

 

Fabric, then retry.

 

 

Error encountered while saving the Fabric

Verify network connection1 to Fabric and retry.

configuration. Operation cancelled.

 

 

 

The device appears to be offline. Please verify it

Verify Fibre Channel links to switch and retry.

is connected properly.

 

 

 

Your Fabric contains conflicting Name Server

The cascaded switches are configured with different

zoning methods. You must select the zoning

Nameserver zoning methods (Port-based or WWN-

methodology for this Fabric.

based). From the Topology Display, select the Special-

 

>Select Zoning Method menu item to configure the

 

zoning method for the Fabric.

 

 

… appears to be no longer in the Fabric.

Verify network connection1 to Fabric and Fibre Channel

Configuration changes may have been lost.

links to switch, then retry.

 

 

The GUI has detected a loss in Ethernet

Verify network connection1 to Fabric and retry.

connectivity to the sourceIP switch in the Fabric.

 

Check your Ethernet connections. Click OK to

 

return to FABRIC list window.

 

 

 

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Sun Microsystems 816-0830-12 manual Topology Display Error Messages, Table B-8Topology Display Messages

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