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1.                      Ports Port Names NULL strings  Port Blocked States Unblocked  Extended Distance Disabled   10 100km   LIN Alerts Disabled  Port Address Port number plus 4  Director IP Address 10  mac 3   mac 4   mac 5   Addressing converted to word32  MAC addresses are set in  hexadecimal  IP addresses in  decimal  A MAC address of 08  00 88 20 00 57 will be reset to  an IP address of 10 32 0 87   Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0  Gateway Address 0 0 0 0  MAC Address PROM value          Director Product Manager User Guide    183    Using Maintenance Features    184    Table 7  Data Default Values  Continued                                                              Configuration Description Default  Operating Preferred Domain ID    Parameters Buffer to Buffer Credit   16  R_A_TOV 10 seconds  100 tenths   E D TOV 2 seconds  20 tenths   Director Priority 254  Rerouting Delay Disabled  SNMP SNMP Communities  public     5 NULL strings  SNMP Write Read only per community  Authorizations  Trap Recipient IP O for each  Addressees  UDP Port 162  SNMP Authorization 5  Trap State  Zoning Number of Zone 0  Members  Number of Zones 0  Number of Zone Sets   O  Zone Names None  Zone Sets Names None  Zone Members None  Default Zone State Enabled  Active Zone Set State Disabled  Active Zone Set Name   NULL string                Director Product Manager User Guide       Optional Features       This chapter provides detailed information on using  administering  and  configuring optional HAFM   s f
2.      Cannot save SNMP  configuration     Cannot set all ports to  1 Gb sec due to speed  restriction on some  ports     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    Port diagnostics  oe tests  cannot  e performed on a  port that does not have  a small form factor   SFF  optical  transceiver installed     Port diagnostics  fiateraal lsopbadk test   cannot be performed  on a port while an  attached Fibre Channel  device is logged in     The user cannot save  the IPL file while the  active saved property  is set     The port configuration  cannot be saved at the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     The director SNMP  configuration cannot  be saved at the Product  Manager application  because the Ethernet  link is down or busy     Displays if you try to  set ports to operate at  1 Gb sec data speed  through the Configure  Ports dialog box and  some ports do not  support speed  contiguration     Information and Error Messages    Install a transceiver in the port  and perform diagnostics again     Ensure the device is logged out  and perform diagnostics again     The FICON management server  property  active save  must be   ae for HAFM to save the   IPL tile     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Replace ports that do not  support speed configuration  with those that do support more
3.      Details   Home    List    Go up one level     Create new folder O Drive list    Figure 51  Export Configuration Report dialog box    Director Product Manager User Guide 155    Configuring the Director    2  Choose the folder where you want to save the file   3  Type in a file name and extension in the File name field   4  Click Save  The file saves to the specified folder as an ASCII text file     Enabling Embedded Web Server    Use the following steps to enable EWS     1  At the Hardware View page  choose Configure  gt  Enable Web Server   Choosing Enable Web Server automatically places a check mark in the  check box     2  Choose Enable Web Server again to remove the check mark and disable the  EWS interface  When disabled  remote users cannot access the interface     For complete procedures on using EWS  refer to HP StorageWorks Embedded  Web Server User Guide     Enabling Telnet    Use the following steps to enable Telnet     1  At the Hardware View  choose Configure  gt  Enable Telnet  Choosing  Enable Telnet automatically places a check mark in the check box     2  Choose Enable Telnet again to remove the check mark and disable telnet  access  When disabled  remote users cannot access the director through telnet     156 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data    You can back up the NV RAM configuration  which includes all of the data you  input through instructions in this chapter  using the Bac
4.      Message    Disabling Insistent  Domain ID will disable  Fabric Binding  Do you  want to continue     Disabling Switch  Binding will disable  Enterprise Fabric  Mode  Do you want to  continue     Do you want to  continue with IPL     Duplicate Community  names require  identical write  authorizations     Enterprise Fabric Mode  will be disabled if any  of the following  parameters are  disabled  Insistent  Domain ID  Reroutin  Delay  Domain RSCNs   Do you want to  continue     Error retrieving port  information     Description    Fabric Binding is  enabled through  HAFM and user  attempted to disable  Insistent Domain ID in  the Configure Switch    Parameters dialog box     User attempted to  disable Switch Binding  through the Switch  Binding State Change  dialog box but  Enterprise Fabric Mode  is enabled     This message requests  confirmation to initial  program load  IPL  the  director     Duplicate community  names are entered at  the Configure SNMP  dialog box  and have  different write  authorizations     User attempted to  disable these  parameters in the  Configure Switch  Parameters dialog box  while the switch was  online  but Enterprise  Fabric Mode   i dy Binding  eature  is enabled     An error occurred at  the Product Manager  application while  retrieving port  information because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     Click Yes if you want to  continue and disable Fabric  Binding     Disable Enterprise Fabric Mode  through the Enterprise Fabric  Mode di
5.     Figure 8  Port Card View    In this expanded view of the port card  you can     m Determine port card status by amber LED at the top of the card  A table also  displays on the Port Card View that provides the FRU name  position   operating state  beaconing state  and part number     m Determine port status and operation by the status symbols that display next to  the port connectors and simulated LED indicators above the connectors     m Right click the port card to display a menu with Block All Ports  Unblock  All Ports  and Diagnostics options     m Right click the port connector to display a menu with Port Properties  Node  Properties  Port Technology  Block Port  Enable Beaconing  Port  Diagnostics  Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only   Swap Ports   FICON Management Style only   Clear Link Incident Alerts  Reset Port   Port Binding  and Clear Threshold Alerts options     Director Product Manager User Guide 53    Product Manager Overview    Note that these same options also display when you click a port connector and  choose the Port secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar     m Double click a port connector to display the Port Properties dialog box    m Click Back To Full View to return to the Hardware View   Refer to    Using the    ard View  on page 84 for detailed information on  this view    Port List View    Choose the Port List View from the View menu  A table listing the port number   port name  port address  FICON Management Style only   the
6.     G  Port  small form factor optics  SFP  pluggable  FICON  port module  2 Gigabit     GSFM   G_Port  short wave  single mode  MT RJ connector  1  Gigabit   GLSR   G_Port  short wave  single mode  MT RJ connector  1  Gigabit   GXXR   G_Port  mixed mode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit  GXXL   3G  Port  mixed mode  LC connector  1 Gigabit        FAN   Fan module       PWR   Power supply     m Position   A number representing the FRU chassis position  The chassis   slot  position for a non redundant FRU is 0  The chassis positions for  redundant FRUs are 0 and 1  The chassis positions for port cards are from  0 63 on the Director 2 64  and 0 127 and 132 143 on the Director 2 140  Note  that for the Director 2 140  ports 128 131 are internal ports and not available  for external connections     Status   The FRU status  Active or Backup    Part Number   The FRU part number   Serial Number    The FRU serial number     Director Product Manager User Guide 99    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Node List View    100    Display the Node List View in the View panel by choosing Node List from the  view tabs  This view displays information about all node attachments to any  F_Ports on the director sorted by port number  All data is dynamic and updates  automatically as devices log in and log out                       Figure 28  Node List View    Information that displays for each node includes     m Port     The physical port number  from 0 63 on the Director 2 64  and 0 127  and 132
7.    Indicates the blocked or unblocked configuration of the port  as set through         The Configure Ports dialog box         The Block Port option is available through port right click menus in the  Port Card View and the Block All Ports option on the port card   s  right click menus in the Port Card View and Hardware View         The Block Port option is also available on the port row right click menus  in the Port List View  the port bar graph right click menus in the  Performance View  and the Port secondary menu of the Product menu  on the menu bar     Blocked states are         Blocked  Devices communicating with the port are prevented from  logging into the director or communicating with other devices attached to  director ports  A blocked port continuously transmits OLS         Unblocked  Devices communicating with the port can log into the  director and communicate with devices attached to any other unblocked  port in the same zone     m State   The following port operational states may display in this table  For  more information on these states and corresponding status symbol and LED  indicator operations in the Hardware View  see    Port Operational States    on  page 112         No Light       Online       Offline       Beaconing       Link Reset       Not Operational      Not Installed    Director Product Manager User Guide 95    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Menu Options    96        Invalid Attachment      Port Failure       Segmented E_Port      Li
8.    The backup application will not back up certain Windows configurations that need  to be reconfigured on a newly restored HAFM server  including the following     m Windows user names and passwords     m TCP IP network configuration  such as IP address  gateway address  and DNS  names      The backup application is embedded with the HAFM application  A blank backup  disk  Zip disk or CD RW disk  is required for each HAFM server and is included  with the HAFM server    Restoring Data to the HAFM server  To restore data to the HAFM server  copy the  HafmData directory from the  backup media to  C    hafmdata on the C drive    Using the Backup Application    For information on using the backup application  refer to the HP StorageWorks  HA Fabric Manager User Guide     Director Product Manager User Guide 65    Product Manager Overview    66 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing  the Director       This chapter describes how to use the features available in the Product Manager  main panel to monitor and manage director operation  These features include  status indicators  menu options  and dialog boxes available through the Hardware  View  Port List View  FRU List View  Node List View  and Performance View     Director Product Manager User Guide 67    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Hardware View    The Hardware View is the default view that is shown when you open the Product  Manager  If another view displays  you can display the Hardware View b
9.    displays if the optional   Opentrunking feature   is installed     The maximum number  of data entry  characters allowed in    the field was exceeded     The user aborted the  file transfer process     Information and Error Messages    Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Try the file transfer operation  again  If the problem persists   contact the next level of support     Enter appropriate information  in the Data tield     Install E OS version 5 00 00 or  higher on the hardware  product     Enter the information using the  prescribed number o  characters     Verity the file transfer is to be  aborted  then click OK to    continue        217    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    File transfer is in  progress     File transfer is in  progress     Firmware download  timed out     Firmware file I O  error     Firmware file not  found     Incompatible  configuration between    management style and    management server     Description    A firmware file is being  transferred from the  HAFM server hard  drive  or a data  collection file is being  transferred to a  diskette     A firmware file is being  transferred from the  HAFM server hard  drive  or a data  collection file is being  transferred to a  diskette     The director did not  respond in the time  allowed  The 
10.   0 4      m Port Name   This user defined name is assigned to the address  Up to 24  alphanumeric characters are allowed  including spaces  hyphens and  underscores     m Blocked   If the box is checked  the port is blocked  Blocked ports  continuously transmit offline sequences  OLS   but cannot communicate to an  attached device  If the box is not checked  the port is unblocked     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    m Port connection array   This yellow area of the dialog box is a matrix of  port addresses that is used to configure connections between port addresses     All port addresses for the switch are listed along the top and left side of the  matrix  The intersection between a vertical and horizontal row of cells   squares  is where you can either allow or prohibit connections between two  addresses when you click the cell to prohibit connection or right click the cell  and display a menu of attributes        Note  For the Director 2 140  port addresses 84 87 contain X   s  These refer to the  internal ports 128 131  which cannot have external fiber cable connections        The default state of a cell is an empty cell  square   which represents an  allowed connection  The symbol for a prohibited connection is shown in  Figure 38  Click a cell to add the prohibited symbol and prohibit connection  to that cell  To remove the prohibit symbol  click the cell again     e    Figure 38  Prohibited Port Connection symbol    Move your cursor o
11.   143  189  configuring 189  installing 189  open systems management style 37  123  ports  configuring  procedure 133  open systems mangement style  open systems management server 37    Director Product Manager User Guide    Index    Open Trunking feature 199  dialog box 199  dialog box menu 202  enabling and configuring 199  operating parameters  default values 184  operating status for the StorageWorks director  2 64 47  operational state  port 95  operational state  port properties dialog box 86  operational states for ports 112    P    part number  hardware log 168  performance view  bar graph 106  button functions 111  description 46  57  illustration 105  menu 105  port  statistics 106  using 105  performance view menu 58  port  description 37  port address  default value 183  port addresses  FICON management style 136  matrix of 137  port binding  dialog box 92  enabling 129  port binding dialog box  description 92  illustration 92  port binding error 87  port binding feature  bound WWN 130  configuring ports 127  port blocked states  default value 183  port card properties dialog box 81    239    Index    port card view  displaying 82  84  illustration 53  84  opening 81  port card view menu 52  89  port configuration data  NV RAM storage 127  port connection array  FICON management  style 137  port diagnostics dialog box  displaying 82  89  91  port diagnostics menu option 43  port failure  port state 114  port list view 94  description 46  displaying 54  94  illustr
12.   Choose this option to display the Properties dialog box  for the port card  This dialog box includes the FRU name  position  slot  number in backplane   state  active or failed   beaconing state  on or off   part  number  and serial number  refer to Figure 15      Enable Beaconing   Choose this option to add a check mark to the check box  and to enable beaconing for the card  This causes the amber LED on the card  to flash to help you locate the card in the unit     Director Product Manager User Guide 81    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Port Menu   CTP Card Menu           82    Block All Ports   Choose this option to display the Block All Ports dialog  box  Click Yes to block all ports on the selected card or click No to cancel     Unblock All Ports   Choose this option to display the Unblock All Ports  dialog box  Click Yes to unblock all ports on the selected card or No to cancel     Diagnostics   Choose this option to display the Port Diagnostics dialog box   Use this dialog box to run internal loopback and external loopback tests on  any port or all ports on the port card     Double click a port on the Port Card View to display the a menu of options for a  port  Refer to    Port Menu    on page 89 for details on displaying and using the port  menu     Right click the CTP card in the Hardware View to display a menu with the  following options     m FRU Properties   Choose this option to display a FRU Properties dialog    box for the CTP card  Figure 15 is an ex
13.   Clear Threshold Alerts       0 0 00  ccc ene n eens 93   Port  List  VIC Ws iecit eden OR tine NUT Aea ee a alin dde e a kil wat wk OR Re E 94  Menu Options    20  sone e Lek Rep y Key Ure sy See ae cy eroe ea is 96  ERU List VIEW   ier er e UN ao ea opo e UR We area ee Sp De EAE c ER ac 98  Node List View    iud ceed be ee eb EREECEOKRE EUG ORE RE RI E ES ees 100  Menu Options  eat ee line wa Rete petits de RE UR RU RU bt  ARI o ad Ja 102  Displaying Node Properties    0 0    0    cece e 102  Performance  VIeW   use Ue Suae eR aa e a E Deed Seared aoe e a 105  Menu OptuofS           uec dag eoR ebd epe botas uber Feria eed caa Cb dad d UE e 105  Bar Graph Display   cere ne beo E PR RUE d 106  Port  StatisiCS s es ves tee eds bees dae Rupe ER a A ER RERO E eS Ries 106  Statistics Description  ss erosen ge ue yes rar Ru RR A ee ae ee ec EUR 107   Traffic Statistics with Receive and Transmit Values                      107   Class 2 Statistics e cea 0  ccc eee cee cence eh he re 107   Class 3 Statisties 2 Gelade  eod eene RUE tiene IS hid wae eda dM ws We aie we Sc 108   Error Statistics    eoe a4 LER Deed a Laas ead eb eae tee 108  Operational Statisties suu cap odin abe eae 4 baa VR RUE eae eas 110   Traffic Statistics with Receive and Transmit Values                      110  Troubleshooting Dips         iie rre  RR ke Cpe eae eeu ge ERE E 111  Button Functions  ossea eisio shee V CLR ada ea ede AUREIS RC S 111  Port Operational States    cssc cerra er e e Red eoa es ad er
14.   F  and  E   and enable port binding        Note  Ports are automatically configured as G_Ports if no device is connected   F Ports if a device is connected  and E Ports if a director is connected        In both modes  you can enable the rerouting delay feature and for the  Director 2 64  you can set the director data speed        Note  Your director model and firmware may not allow variable data speeds        Addresses   FICON management style only  Choose from two options for  active and stored addresses         Active Addresses   Displays the Configure Addresses      Active     dialog box  Use this dialog box to configure a name  blocked or  unblocked state  and prohibited and allowed connection attributes for a  port     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview        Stored Addresses   Displays the Address Configuration Library  Use  this dialog box to activate  modify  delete  and modify existing address  configurations created through the Active Addresses dialog box     m SNMP Agent    Choose this option to display the Configure SNMP dialog  box  Use this dialog box to configure network addresses and community  names for up to six SNMP trap recipients  Also authorize write permissions to  enable SNMP management stations to modify writable MIB variables  In  addition  you can enable authorization traps to be sent to management stations  when unauthorized stations request access to director SNMP data     m Management Server   Choose this option to
15.   HP 19  testing  port state 114  text symbols 15  traffic statistics 107  110  transmission words  invalid 109  transmit values 107  110  trap recipient IP addresses  default value 184  traps  SNMP 141  triangle  yellow  LIN alert 128  meaning of 47  trunking feature 199  dialog box 199  dialog box menu 202  enabling and configuring 199    U    UDP port  default value 184   unblock all ports dialog box  displaying 82  89  unit beaconing  enabling 78   United States Canada 00037 code page 187  universal port module cards 123   UPM cards 123   user rights 60    Director Product Manager User Guide    Index    V    versions  firmware  firmware library dialog box 44  managing 178   view icon 39   view menu  FRU list 46  hardware 46  node list 46  performance 46  port list 46  94   views  FRU list 98  hardware 68  node list 100  performance 105  port list 94    W    warning  rack stability 18  symbols on equipment 16  warning dialog box 131  websites  HP storage 19  window layout 36  Windows dial up networking 179  WWN  director properties dialog box 77  nickname for 102  node list view 101  port binding 130  port binding error 87  port properties dialog box 86  principal switch 126    Z    zone members  default value 184  zone set state  default value 184  zone sets  default value 184  zone states  default value 184    243    Index    zones  number of  default value 184 zoning  default values 184  zoning configuration  backing up and restoring  181    244 Director Product Manager
16.   O    ivi  isl  mj    al    0O O RI       Figure 33  Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  Director 2 140     Director Product Manager User Guide 119    Configuring the Director    Ordinarily  you do not need to change values in this dialog box from their defaults   The only exception is the Preferred Domain ID  Change this value if the director  will participate in a multiswitch fabric     1  Use information under    Switch Parameters    to change settings as required for  parameters in this dialog box     After you change settings  click the Activate button     Set the director online  For instructions  see    Setting Director Online State     on page 81     Switch Parameters    Domain ID    120    Configure the following parameters as required by your fabric     The domain identification is a value between 1 and 31 that provides a unique  identification for the director in a fabric  A fabric director cannot contain the same  domain ID as another director or their E_Ports will segment when they try to join     In the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  a field is provided to enter a  preferred domain ID and a check box is provided to enable this ID as an insistent  domain ID     Preferred       Note  To change this value  you must first set the director offline  Choose Set Online  State from the Maintenance menu to display the Set Online State dialog box  then click  Set Offline  Be sure to set the director back online after you change this value        Use this fiel
17.   Severity   There are four classifications of severity that identify the  importance of the event         OzInformational       2 Minor       3 Major       4zSevere  not operational     m FRU Position   An acronym representing the FRU type  followed by a  number representing the FRU chassis position  FRU acronyms are         BKPLNE   backplane        CTP   CTP card      SBAR   SBAR card      Port   card        FAN   fan module      PWR    power supply    Director Product Manager User Guide 165    Using Logs    The chassis  slot  position for a non redundant FRU is 0  The chassis  positions for redundant FRUs are 0  1  and 2  The chassis positions for port  cards are 0 through 35  and slot 32 is unavailable     m Event Data   Up to 32 bytes of supplementary information for the event in  hexadecimal format  For detailed information on event data and problem  resolution  refer to the event code tables appendix in the HP StorageWorks  Director 2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64 and the HP StorageWorks  Director 2 140 Service Manual for the Director 2 140     166 Director Product Manager User Guide    Hardware Log    Using Logs    The Hardware Log displays information on FRUs inserted and removed from the          director    Date Time       FRU  EET Action   Part Number  Serial Number    2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GSF2 Inserted 470 000396 201 121234561  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GSF2 i inserted 470 0003968 201 121234560  2 14 02 8 09 18 AM GXXL 13 Removed 470 000396 222 1012345613  2 14
18.   The type of port       G Port  This displays if nothing is logged into the port       F Port  This displays if a device is logged into the port         E Port  This displays if the port is connected to another director s E  Port  via an ISL     Operating Speed    This field displays the current data speed for the port as  1 Gb sec  2 Gb sec  or Not Established  Not established displays if Negotiate  was set for the port through the Configure Ports dialog box and the data  speed has not been resolved between the port and the attached device  or if the  port and device are not communicating     Fibre Channel Address   The port s Fibre Channel address identifier   Port WWN   The port s 16 digit World Wide Name  WWN    Attached Port WWN   The WWN of the node logged into the port     Block Configuration    Blocked or unblocked  Operation can be blocked or  unblocked through the Configure Ports dialog box or through the block ports  options on right click menus in the Port Card View  Refer to Configuring  Ports  on page 127 and  Using the Port Card View  on page 84 for details     10 100 km Configuration   Extended distance buffering  This can be  enabled or disabled for the port through the Configure Ports dialog box   Refer to    Configuring Ports  on page 127 for instructions     LIN Alerts Configuration   This field indicates whether link incident  LIN   alerts are enabled or disabled  LIN alerts can be configured through the  Configure Ports dialog box  The default is for th
19.   You can  configure this state through the Set Online State dialog box  Refer to    Set  Online State  on page 177 for instructions  Note that the director  automatically goes online after a power up or an initial machine load  IML  or  initial program load  IPL      m Coming online   This is a transitional state that occurs just before the  director goes online  This state normally only happens briefly  unless there is  a problem reaching the online state     Director Product Manager User Guide 69    Monitoring and Managing the Director    70    m Going offline   This is a transitional state that occurs just before the director  goes offline  This state normally only happens briefly  unless there is a  problem reaching the offline state     No Link Status    If the Ethernet network connection between the HAFM server and the director is  down  the Hardware View displays the front and rear of the unit without FRUs   The Director Status table at the top of the Hardware View changes to display the  status  No Link  and reason with a yellow background  The name  description   and location fields are blank     The Reason field on the Director Status table displays one of the following  reasons when there are no links     m Never Connected   A network connection was never established between the  director and the HAFM server or the CTP card failed  Check the IP addresses   the Ethernet local area network  LAN  physical connection between the  director and HAFM server  and other ne
20.   active zone set and default zone state      A backup is immediately attempted when you click Backup on this dialog  box  A dialog box displays to confirm that the backup to the server is  complete  If the backup fails  a dialog box displays to inform you that the  backup to the server failed     3  Set the director to offline before performing the restore function  If you click  Restore and the director is online  a message dialog displays requesting that  you turn the director offline  No action takes place when you close the dialog  box  For instructions on setting the director offline or online  refer to    Set  Online State    on page 177     4  Click Restore on the Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box to copy  the backed up configuration to the nonvolatile random access memory   NV RAM  on the director     If the director is already offline and you click Restore  a confirmation dialog  box displays indicating that the restore will overwrite any existing  configurations already on the director and it displays the date of the restored  backup        Note  The restore operation initiates an IPL        The Export Configuration Report function accessed through the Configure  menu on the menu bar is an ASCII file of the backup performed in this  section     Director Product Manager User Guide 181    Using Maintenance Features    Reset Configuration    182    This feature is used to reset all configuration data for the director to factory  default values  You must have
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22.   gt  SNMP Agent  The  Configure SNMP dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 41     a     For each trap recipient to be configured  type a community name of 32 or  fewer alphanumeric characters in the associated Community Name field   The community name is incorporated in SNMP trap messages to ensure  against unauthorized viewing or use     Click the check box in the Write Authorization column to enable or  disable write authorization for the trap recipient  default is disabled   A  check mark in the box indicates write authorization is enabled  When the  feature is enabled  a management workstation user can change the HAFM  server   s sysContact  sysName  and sysLocation SNMP variables     Type the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient  SNMP  management workstation  in the associated Trap Recipient field  Use 64  or fewer alphanumeric characters  Hewlett Packard recommends using  the IP address                             d                       Figure 41  Configure SNMP dialog box    Type a decimal user datagram protocol  UDP  port number in the  associated UDP Port Number field   This number is commonly 162      To enable transmission of trap messages to configured SNMP management    workstations  click Enable Authorization Traps  A check mark displays in  the box when transmission is enabled     Click Activate to save the information and close the dialog box     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    4  If you are finished configur
23.   than one configuration        211    Information and Error Messages    212    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Cannot set all ports to  2 Gb sec due to speed  restriction on some  ports     Cannot set all ports to  Negotiate due to port  speed restriction on  some ports     Cannot set Fibre  Channel parameters     Cannot set switch date  and time     Cannot set switch state     Cannot set write  authorization without  defining a community  name     Description    Displays if you try to  ADI to operate at  2 Gb sec data speed  through the Configure  Ports dialog box and  some ports do not  support speed  configuration     Displays if you try to  set all ports to  Negotiate through the  Configure Ports dialo  box and some ports do  not support speed  configuration     Fibre Channel  parameters for the  director cannot be set  at the Product  Manager application  because the Ethernet  link is down or busy     The switch date and  time cannot be set at  the Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     The director or switch  state cannot be set at  the Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     A community name  was not defined in the  Configure SNMP  dialog box for the  write authorization  selected     Replace ports that do not  support speed configuration  with those that do support more  than one configuration     Replace ports that do not  support speed configuration  with those th
24.  00 00 00  B6       0O   b   W  PNA   gGbse Q00600E069000000  7 LI vi LI N A 2Gb sec 20 07 00 00 C9 00 00 00  8 LI lvi Li NIA 2Gbisec 20 08 00 00 C9 00 00 00  E  iu uv i NIA 2Gbisec  20 09 08 00 20 00 00 00  10 LI vj LI N A 2 Gb sec 20 0A 00 60 48 00 00 00  11 LI vi LI NIA 2 Gb sec 20 0B 00 60 48 00 00 00  12 Li  vi vi NIA 2 Gbisec 20 0C 00 00 C9 00 00 00  13 O vi NH N A 2 Ghisec 20 0D 00 60 48 00 00 00          14 Li vi LI NIA 2 Gb sec 20 0E 08 00 20 00 00 00  15 Li lvi vi NIA 2 Gb sec 20 0F 08 00 20 00 00 00  16 I vi ul N A  2 Gb sec 20 10 00 E0 69 00 00 00  17 LI vij LI N A 2 Gb sec 20 11 08 00 20 00 00 00  18 Li lvi vi NIA 2 Gb sec 20 12 00 E0 69 00 00 00  18 L LEN E N A  2 Ghisec 20 13 00 E0 69 00 00 00          20 Li vi LI N A 2 Gb sec 20 14 08 00 20 00 00 00  21 Li ivi vi NIA 2 Gb sec 20 15 00 00 C9 00 00 00  22 I ivi LI NIA i2 Gbisec 20 16 00 E0 69 00 00 00     v   N A 2 Gbisec 20 17 00 E0 69 00 00 00 h  eet      Figure 37  Configure Ports dialog box  FICON management style     Ports are numbered from 0 63 on the Director 2 64  and 0 127 and 132 143 on  the Director 2 140  Note that for the Director 2 140  ports 128 131 are internal  ports and not available for external connections     2  Enable or disable extended distance buffering for the port when you click the  check box in the 10 100 km column  When a check mark displays  extended  distance buffering is enabled     3  Enable or disable LIN alerts for the port when you click the check box in the  LIN Alerts colum
25.  02 9 09 18 AM GSML 12 Removed 470 000396 201 912345612  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GLSL 11 Removed 470 000396 201 812345611  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GXXR 10 Removed 470 000396 201 1512345610  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GSMR 8 Removed 470 000396 201 141234569  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GLSR 8 Removed 470 000396 201 131234568  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GLSR   Removed 470 000396 222 131234567  2 14 02 9 09 18 AM GLSR Removed 470 000396 222 131234566                a   Clear    Refresh   a    Figure 55  Hardware Log    Each log entry includes the following     m Date Time   Date and time of the insertion or removal of the FRU     m FRU   The name of the inserted or removed FRU     Table 6  FRU Names    FRU Code FRU Name                   FAN Fan module  PWR Power supply module  CTP Control processor  SBAR SBAR card  FERNE   Backplane          The following acronyms may display in this column for the port card     Director Product Manager User Guide    1 Gigabit    2 Gigabit    GLSL   G_Port  long wave  single mode LC connector  1 Gigabit  GSML    3G  Port  short wave  multimode  LC connector  1 Gigabit  GXXL   G_Port  mixed mode  LC connector  1 Gigabit    FPM   G _ Port  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  FICON port  module     UPM    G  Port  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  universal port  module     167    Using Logs        GSF2   GPort  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  universal port  module  2 Gigabit        GLSR   G_Port  short wave  single mode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit      GXX
26.  143 on the Director 2 140  Note that for the Director 2 140  ports  128 131 are internal ports and not available for external connections     m Addr   For FICON management style  displays the logical port address  port  number plus 4   For Open Systems management style  displays the node s  Fibre Channel address     m Unit Type   The following information  if supported  is supplied by the  attached device         Converter        Channel path     where    will be replaced with the Channel Path  Identifier  2 hex digits         Communications controller      Converter       Direct access storage       Gateway       HBA    Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director        Host       Hub       Integrated CTC adapter      Magnetic tape       Module       Other       Printer       Proxy agent       Reserved       Software driver       Stand alone CTC adapter      Storage device       Storage subsystem       Switch       Terminal  full screen       Terminal  line mode       Unit Record  input       Unit Record  output       Unknown        Unspecified       Note  The unit type comes directly from the device s sense ID when the device attaches  to the port during login  If the connection is lost to the device  the type will display as     unspecified    since the device is no longer logged into the port  When the device logs  back in  the unit type will update        m Port WWN   The port WWN of the attached node  N_Port   The 16 digit  WWN is a set 
27.  68  help 45  help icon 45  help  obtaining 19  hop counts 121  host control 186  host control prohibited field 188  190  host  audit log 162  HP  authorized reseller 19    Director Product Manager User Guide    storage website 19  technical support 19    icons  configure 47  help 45  logs 42  view 39  identification  default values 183  IML  CTP card 176  inband director management  FICON management style 37  open systems management style 37  inband switch management 123  initial program load  IPL  44  executing 176  insistent domain ID 120  121  enterprise fabric mode 198  interop mode 126  invalid attachment  port state 112  invalid attachment  reasons for 87  invalid transmission words 109  IP address  configuration  restoring 180  default value 183  IPL  connection interruption 176  CTP card 176  executing 176  menu option 44  79  IPL dialog box 176  ISL  load balancing 199    K    keyboard navigation in dialog boxes 32    L  languages  code page 187    Director Product Manager User Guide    Index    laser LC transceiver 90  LEDs  CTP card switchover 83  port card view 84  SBAR card switchover 84  light  signal  port state 113  LIN alerts configuration  port properties dialog  box 86  LIN alerts  default values 183  link failures 108  link incident  causes  list of 169  port properties dialog box 86  port state 113  link incident  LIN  alerts  clearing 91  115  configuring 128  description 115  link incident log  capacity 160  169  description 43  169  illustration 169  
28.  Bound WWN field  and type the WWN or nickname of the specific  device to be connected to the port     Use the scroll bar on the right side of the Configure Ports dialog box table to  display additional ports that you want to configure     Click Activate to activate the changes and close the dialog box     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    12  If you are finished configuring the switch  back up the configuration data  For  more information  refer to    Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data     on page 157   Configuring Ports in the FICON Management Style    To configure ports in FICON management style  use the following steps        Note  You cannot configure port names in the Configure Ports dialog box in FICON  management style  Use the Configure Addresses      Active    dialog box        1  Choose Ports from the Configure menu on the menu bar  The Configure  Ports dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 37                                                                                                                                                                                         Ports 10 100 km  LIN Alerts  Port Binding Type Speed Bound WWN    0 L   EZ  L vi NIA 2Ghisec 20 00 00 00 9 00 00 00  1 Li vi Li N A 2 Gb sec 20 01 00 00 C9 00 00 00  2 Li lvi Li NIA 2 Gb sec 20 02 00 E0 69 00 00 00  3 LI vi vi  N A 2Gbisec  20 03 00 00 C9 00 00 00  4 L1 vi L1 N A 2 Gb sec 20 04 00 00 C9 00 00 00  5 Li lvi L1 NIA 2 Gb sec 20 05 00 E0 69
29.  Date Time Synchronization check box  The Date and Time fields are  grayed out and not selectable     Click Activate to enable synchronization and close the Configure Date and  Time dialog box  The director date and time synchronize with the HAFM date  and time at the next update period  at least once daily      Click Syne Now to synchronize the director and HAFM immediately  The  Date and Time Synced dialog box displays     Click OK     Click Activate to enable synchronization and close the Configure Date and  Time dialog box     If you are finished configuring the director  back up the configuration data   For more information  refer to    Backing Up and Restoring Configuration  Data    on page 157     Director Product Manager User Guide 147    Configuring the Director    Configuring Threshold Alerts    A threshold alert notifies users when the transmit  Tx  or receive  Rx  throughput    reac    hes specified values for specific director ports or port types   E_Ports or    F_Ports   You are notified of a threshold alert by     m A yellow triangle that displays on the port in the Port Card View    m A yellow triangle that displays on the port in the Hardware View    m A yellow triangle that displays in the Alert column of the Port List View   m A yellow triangle that displays by the Threshold Alerts field in the Port   Properties dialog box    m Detailed threshold alert data recorded in the Threshold Alert Log   Use the Threshold Alerts option on the Configure menu to config
30.  Fabrics menu in the  HAFM application if the SANtegrity Binding feature key is installed  This option  automatically enables the following features and operating parameters that are  necessary in multiswitch Enterprise Fabric environments  Note that there are  specific requirements for disabling these parameters and features when the  director or switch is offline or online     196    Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    Features and Parameters Enabled    Fabric Binding    This is a SANtegrity Binding feature enabled through the Fabrics menu in HAFM  that allows or prohibits switches and directors from merging with a selected  fabric  Refer to    Enable Disable and Online State Functions    on page 191 for  details on enabling disabling Fabric Binding with Enterprise Fabric Mode  enabled     Switch Binding    This is a SANtegrity Binding feature enabled through the Configure menu in the  Product Manager that allows or prohibits switches and or directors from  connecting to switch E_Ports  devices from connecting to F_Ports  Refer to     Enable Disable and Online State Functions    on page 195 for details on  enabling disabling Switch Binding with Enterprise Fabric Mode enabled     Rerouting Delay    Rerouting delay is a parameter in the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box   available from Configure menu in the Product Manager application     Rerouting Delay ensures that frames are delivered through the fabric in order to  their destination  If there
31.  Open Systems Management Server feature must be installed in order  to perform this procedure     To configure open systems management server  use the following steps     1  Choose Configure  gt  Management Server from the Product Manager  window  The Configure Open Systems Management Server dialog box  displays  as shown in Figure 62      v  Enable Management Server               Host Control Prohibited    Figure 62  Configure Open Systems Management Server dialog box    2  Enable the management server when you click the Enable Management  Server check box   To disable the management server  click the check box  again to remove the check mark      Director Product Manager User Guide 189    Optional Features    3  Click the check box in the Host Control Prohibited field to display a check  mark and to prohibit the host management program from changing  configuration and connectivity parameters on the switch  In this case  the host  program has read only access to configuration and connectivity parameters   Click the check box when it contains a check mark removes the check mark  and allows a host program to change configuration and connectivity  parameters on the switch     To activate changes and close the dialog box  click Activate     5  If you are finished configuring the switch  you can back up the configuration  data     SANtegrity Binding Features    SANtegrity Binding includes a set of features that enhance security in SANs   Storage Area Networks  that contain a larg
32.  Port  List View  Port Card View  and  Hardware View     The director and the attached device  are performing a link reset operation  to recover the link connection   Ordinarily  this is a transient state that  should not persist     No signal  light  is being received on  the director port  This is a normal  condition when there is no cable  plugged into the port or when the  ower of the device attached to the  other end of the link is off     The director port is receiving the Fibre  Channel not operational sequence   NOS  indicating that the attached  device is not operational     The attached device has successfully  connected to the director and is ready  to communicate or is in the process of  communicating with other attached  devices  As long as the port remains in  the online state  the green port LED  remains illuminated  Note that on the  actual port in the unit  the green LED  blinks when there is active Fibre  Channel traffic through the port     The director port was configured as   blocked  and is transmitting the Fibre  Channel OLS to the attached device     The director port was configured as   Unblocked  and is receiving the Fibre  Channel OLS indicating that the  attached device is offline        113    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Table 4  Port States and Indicators  Continued     Port  Indicators Alert    Port State Green Amber Indicator Description    Port Failure   Off Red and The director port has failed and  Yellow requires service  The amb
33.  Product  Manager  Port operation is interrupted during the IPL  Refer to the HP  StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual or HP StorageWorks Director  2 140 Service Manual for more information     m Set Online State   Choose this option to display the Set Online State dialog  box  Use this dialog box to change the online state of the director to offline or  online     m Firmware Library   Choose this option to display the Firmware Library  dialog box  This dialog box displays all firmware versions currently installed  on the HAFM server that can be downloaded to directors  Use this dialog box  to add a new firmware version to the HAFM server hard disk  modify the  description displayed for an existing version  delete a version from the PC  or  download  send  a version for operation on a director  For additional  information on using this option  refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64  Service Manual or HP StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual     m Enable E Mail Notification   The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  SMTP   server and e mail recipient addresses are configured in the HAFM application   not in the Director s Product Manager   E mail notification is also initially  enabled in the HAFM for all directors managed by the HAFM  Note  however   that the E Mail Notification option on the Product Manager s Maintenance  menu must be enabled  checked  for e mail notification to occur for the  specific director     The default setting for the Enable E Mail Notificati
34.  Speed  director properties dialog box 77  director status table 69  discarded frames 109  displaying port statistics 107    234    document  conventions 15  related documentation 14  domain ID  director properties dialog box 77  insistent 121  preferred 120  domain RSCNs 122  enterprise fabric mode 197    E  E D TOV  default value 184  e d tov 125  fabric segmentation 125  less than r a tov 125  multi switch fabrics 125  rerouting delay 121  E Port segmentation  reasons  list of 86  E port segmentation  preferred domain ID 120  E Port segmentation errors  list of 87  E Port  segmented  port state 114  EBCDIC code pages 187  e mail notification  enabling 44  178  LIN alerts 115  129  enable call home notification option 44  enable e mail notification option 44  enable unit beaconing  product menu 38  enabling  beaconing 90  call home notification 179  e mail notification 178  engineering change level  director properties  dialog box 77  enterprise fabric mode 196  197  equipment symbols 16  error light  clearing 79  error statistics 108    Director Product Manager User Guide    Ethernet connection  interrupted 176  Ethernet no link status 70  event codes  list of 164  event data 166  event log   capacity 160   description 42   illustration 164   using 164  export configuration report dialog box 42  155  export configuration report  procedure 155  extended distance buffering  10 110 km  128  extended distance  default value 183    F    fabric binding 190  enterprise fabric mod
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37.  ande You can drag the Product Manager window away  from the HAFM application window and view both windows on your PC desktop or  minimize one or both of them to icons if desired  You can have a maximum of four  Product Manager windows open concurrently        Window Layout and Function    The main Product Manager window is divided into four main areas shown in  Figure 5 and Figure 6  menu bar  view tabs  view panel  and status bar  Use  features in these panels to configure director operation  monitor performance  and  access maintenance features     36 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Menu Bar    The menu bar on the Product Manager window displays tabs for the following  menus     Product  Configure  Logs  Maintenance  Help    Product Menu    Choose one of the following options from the Product menu     Management Style    This provides a secondary menu with radio buttons for Open Systems and FICON  management styles  These options change some Product Manager dialog boxes  and options to allow management of the director in open systems or FICON    environments   m Open Systems   Click this radio button for  non FICON  Fibre channel  environments     m FICON   Typically  select this radio button when attaching an IBM S 390  Parallel Enterprise or zSeries server to the director and implementing inband  director management through a Fibre Connection  FICON  channel  If  director firmware is below the required level and the FICON Management  Se
38.  block unblock  configuration  operating state  port type  operating speed  and status condition  displays in the main panel  Figure 9 shows an example of the Port List View     a a 77 CMUNNNNR IS NENNT    ST    Figure 9  Port List View       54 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    The Port List View displays information about all ports installed in the director   All data is dynamic and updates automatically  Double click any row in this view  to display the Port Properties dialog box for the port     Right click a port row to display the same menu options that display when you  right click a port in the Hardware View or a port   s bar graph in the Performance  View  These include     Port Properties   Node Properties   Port Technology   Block Port   Enable Beaconing   Port Diagnostics   Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only   Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only   Clear Link Incident Alerts   Reset Port   Port Binding   m Clear Threshold Alerts    Note that these same options also display when you click a port row and choose  the Port secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar     For details on these menu options  refer to    Port Menu  on page 82    For details on navigating and monitoring using the Port List View  refer to    Port  List View  on page 94    FRU List View    Choose FRU List from the View menu  A table with information about each of  the FRUs installed in the director displays in the main panel  All data is dyn
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40.  cancel the operation     Save the configuration with a  different name that is unique to  all saved configurations     Replace FPM cards with UPM  cards  UPM cards operate at 1  and 2 Gb sec  or set the  director speed to 1 Gb sec     Reconfigure the Fibre Channel  port with a unique name     Wait for the firmware  installation process to complete  and try the operation again     Click Yes to delete the firmware  version or No to abort the  operation        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Are you sure you want  to delete this address  configuration     Are you sure you want  to send firmware  version     Cannot change Port  Type while  Management Style is  FICON without  SANtegrity feature   Please contact your  sales representative     Cannot disable Switch  Binding while  Enterprise Fabric Mode  is active and the switch  is Online     Cannot disable  Insistent Domain ID  while Fabric Binding is  active     Cannot enable  beaconing on a failed    Cannot enable  beaconing while the  system light is on     Description    Confirmation to delete  the selected address  configuration     This message requests  confirmation to send a  irmware version from  the HAFM server s  firmware library to the  director  Firmware  library can store up to  8 firmware versions     Firmware is below the  required level and user  attempted to change a  port type in the  Configure Ports dialog  box while FICON  management style  bu
41.  display either the Configure  Open Systems Management Server or Configure FICON Management  Server dialog box  depending on which feature  if any  is enabled for the  director  Use this to configure a FICON or open systems inband management  program to function with the director  To use these procedures  you must have  enabled either the FICON Management Server or Open Systems  Management Server through the Configure Feature Key dialog box     m Features   Displays the Configure Feature Key dialog box  Use this dialog  box to enter a feature key to enable optional features that you have purchased  for the director     m Date Time   Choose this option to display the Configure Date and Time  dialog box  Use this option to set the current date and time in the director   When the Periodic Date Time Synchronization check box is checked in the  dialog box  the Date and Time fields are grayed out  disabled   and the HAFM  server date and time periodically synchronizes the director date and time  If  the Periodic Date Time Synchronization check box is not checked  you can  set the date and time in the dialog box fields manually     m Threshold Alerts   Choose this option to configure threshold alerts for ports   A threshold alert notifies users when the transmit  Tx  or receive  Rx   throughput reaches specified values for specific director ports or port types   E Ports or F  Ports   Using this option  you can configure         A name for the alert       A threshold type for the ale
42.  do not  have optical  transceivers installed     The Open Trunking  feature key has not  been enabled  This  message only displays  if the optional Open  Trunking feature is  installed     Warning that occurs  when configuring the  date and time through  the Configure Date  and Time dialog box   that the new time or  date will overwrite the  existing time or date  set for the director or  switch     This message requests  confirmation to set the  director offline     Click on a firmware version in  the dialog box to select it  then  perform the action again     Informational message  only   no action is required     Set the director offline and  install the firmware     Use a port range that is valid  for the ports installed     Enter the feature key into the  Configure Feature Key dialog  box and enable the key  If you  require a feature key  see your  account representative     Verify that you want to  overwrite the current date or  time     Click OK to set the director  offline or click Cancel to cancel  the operation        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Performing this  operation will change  the current state to  Online     Periodic Date Time  synchronization must  be cleared     Port binding was   removed from attached   devices that are also   parii pating in Switch  inding     Port cannot swap to  itselt     Port diagnostics cannot  be performed on an  inactive port     Port speeds cannot be  config
43.  e  D  o  a  a    2Gb sec 20 00 00 00 C9 00 00 00                      G PORT 2Ghisec 20 01 00 00 C9 00 00 00  G PORT 2Gbisec 20 02 00 E0 69 00 00 00  G PORT 2Ghisec 20 03 00 00 C9 00 00 00  G PORT 2Ghisec 20 04 00 00 C9 00 00 00                       G PORT 2Gbisec 20 05 00 E0 69 00 00 00  G PORT 2Gbisec    20 06 00 E0 69 00 00 00  G PORT 2Gb sec                               rep eem eem  o    20 07 00 00 C9 00 00 00  G PORT 2Ghisec 20 08 00 00 C9 00 00 00  G PORT 2Ghisec 20 09 08 00 20 00 00 00  G PORT 2Ghisec 20 04 00 60 48 00 00 00  G PORT 2Ghisec                              20 0B 00 60 48 00 00 00  2Gb sec 20 0C 00 00 C9 00 00 00  G PORT 2Gbisec 20 0D 00 50 48 00 00 00  G PORT 2Gbisec 20 0E 08 00 20 00 00 00  20 0F 08 00 20 00 00 00                  G PORT 2Gb sec                   G PORT 2Gb sec  G PORT 2Gb sec  G PORT 2Gb sec    20 10 00 E0 69 00 00 00  20 11 08 00 20 00 00 00  20 12 00 E0 69 00 00 00                           G PORT 2Gb sec  G PORT 2Gb sec  G PORT 2Gbisec  G PORT 2Gb sec     20 13 00 E0 69 00 00 00  20 14 08 00 20 00 00 00  20 15 00 00 C9 00 00 00  20 16 00 E0 69 00 00 00                                        HOOOOOUOOOOOOU00 000000000       OOOO OUOUOOOOUOOOOOOOOUIO       1  HO SOO OOOO OOOO KICICIRI OOS       SIIKII  K  ITISTIT TT TII TT TI I ST TIR  o   uU  o  m  4       G PORT 2Ghisec 20 17 00 E0 69 00 00 0        acne  cen    Figure 36  Configure Ports dialog box  Open Systems management style     Director Product Manager User Guide 133    Conf
44.  green and amber  indicators on the far right of the front bezel simulate the power and system  error LEDs on the actual director bezel         Power Indicator   The green indicator simulates the power LED on the  actual director  When the indicator illuminates  the director is connected  to facility AC power and is operational  The indicator will be on if either  power supply is operating         System Error Indicator   The amber system error light indicator   illuminated in Figure 13  simulates the system error light on the actual  director  When this indicator illuminates  an event has occurred requiring  immediate attention  such as a system  fan  power supply  or port failure   View details of system errors by choosing Event Log from the Logs  menu on the menu bar  The indicator in the Hardware View and the LED  on the actual unit remains illuminated until you right click the director  graphic  away from a FRU  and choose Clear System Error Light from  the menu     74 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director       Note  If the amber LED flashes  this indicates that unit beaconing has been  enabled for the director  You can enable or disable unit beaconing when you  right click the director graphic  away from a FRU  and choose Enable Unit  Beaconing from the menu        m Power supply failure indicator   When a blinking red and yellow diamond  displays on a power supply with the amber Fault indicator illuminated  the  power supply has f
45.  if you want an alert to occur whenever the set 96  utilization is reached  The valid range is from 1 to the interval value set in  step 8     8  Enter the interval in minutes in which throughput is measured and threshold  notifications can occur  The valid range is 5 minutes to 70 560 minutes     9  Click Next  A new screen displays for selecting ports for the alerts  as shown  in Figure 48           Figure 48  New Threshold Alerts dialog box   third screen    10  Choose either Port Type or Port List     m For Port Type  choose either E  Ports or F Ports will cause this alert to  generate for all ports configured as E  Ports or F  Ports respectively     m For Port List  you can choose individual ports when you click the check  box by each port number or set all ports  Choosing Set All Ports places a  check mark by each port number  Choosing Clear All Ports will clear the  check marks by each port number     11  Click Next  A final screen displays to provide a summary of your alert  configuration  as shown in Figure 49     Director Product Manager User Guide 151    Configuring the Director    152        immer  ES ERES    Figure 49  New Threshold Alerts dialog box    summary screen       12  Click Finish  The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays listing  the name  type  and state of the alert that you just configured     13  At this point  the alert is not active  To activate the alert  choose the alert  information that displays in the Configure Threshold Alerts tab
46.  is a change to the fabric topology that creates a new path   for example  a new switch is added to the fabric   frames may be routed over this  new path if its hop count is less than a previous path with a minimum hop count   This may result in frames being delivered to a destination out of order since  frames sent over the new  shorter path may arrive ahead of older frames still in  route over the older path  If Rerouting Delay is enabled  traffic ceases in the fabric  for the time specified in the E D  TOV field of the Configure Fabric Parameters  dialog box  Configure menu   This delay enables frames sent on the old path to  exit to their destination before new frames begin traversing the new path     If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled  this option is automatically enabled and  cannot be disabled unless the director or switch is offline  In this case  disabling  Rerouting Delay also disables Enterprise Fabric Mode     Domain RSCNs    This is a parameter in the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  available  from Configure menu in the Product Manager application  Domain register for  state change notifications  domain RSCNs  are sent between end devices in a  fabric to provide additional connection information to host bus adapters and    Director Product Manager User Guide 197    Optional Features    198    storage devices  As an example  this information might be that a logical path has  been broken because of a physical event  such as a fiber optic cable being  disc
47.  link failure or service required  status  A yellow triangle could also indicate that a port is in beaconing state   Click the port card to open the Port Card View to examine individual port  status  Refer to    Using the Port Card View  on page 84 for details     Director Product Manager User Guide 73    Monitoring and Managing the Director    m Port card failure indicator   The blinking red and yellow diamond  displayed on the port card with the amber port card LED illuminated may  indicate that the card has failed  This may also indicate that an individual port  has failed on the card  To open the Port Card View  click the port card to  examine individual port status  If an individual port has not failed  the card is  at fault     Refer to    Using the Port Card View    on page 84 for details on using the Port  Card View  Refer to Table 4 for details on port operating states and the status  symbol and indicator operation     m CTP card failure indicator   The blinking red and yellow diamond      on  the CTP card with the amber LED illuminated indicates that the card has  failed     m Active CTP card indicator   The green LED on a CTP card illuminates to  indicate that the card is active  Since the redundant CTP card on the left has  failed  this CTP card has become the active card  If both CTP cards are  operational  no LEDs illuminates on the backup card  while the green LED  illuminates on the active CTP card     m Power  system error  and unit beaconing indicators   The
48.  maintenance authorization rights to access this  feature     The internet protocol  IP  address will reset to the factory default value during this  procedure  you may not recover the Ethernet connection between the director and  HAFM server if you have changed the director s IP addressing from that default  value  In this case you must reenter LAN addressing  such as IP and gateway  addresses  through a terminal attached to the maintenance port     Before using the reset configuration option  record the director s current IP  address  which displays below the icon in the HAFM application s Product View  when the view s Display Options are set to Network Address  You can also find  the current IP address through the Embedded Web Server interface     After resetting the configuration  reset LAN addressing to the desired values  through the maintenance port or the Embedded Web Server interface     If you have enabled the Full Volatility feature through the director s maintenance  port  this feature will disable when the configuration is reset        Note  Use of the maintenance port is not covered in this manual  For procedures  refer  to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64 and the  HP StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for the Director 2 140        Use the following steps to reset the configuration parameters on the director to the  default values     1  Choose Reset Configuration from the Maintenance menu  The following  warning dis
49.  mark in all check boxes in this  column  LIN alerts will be enabled for all ports on the switch     Type  open systems management style only     Set All to F_Ports   Sets all fields in this column to F_Port and  configures all ports on the switch as F_Ports     Set All to G_Ports   Sets all fields in this column to G_Port and  configures all ports on the switch as G_Ports     Set All to E_Ports   Sets all fields in this column to E_Port and  configures all ports on the switch as E_Ports     Port Binding    Bind All WWNs   Places a check mark in all check boxes in this column  and binds each port to the device with the WWN or nickname entered in  the Bound WWN column for that port     Unbind All WWNs   Removes check marks in all check boxes in this  column  A device with any WWN can attach to all ports     Bind All Ports to Attached WWN   Places a check mark in all check  boxes in this column and binds each port to the device currently attached  to that port  The Bound WWN column will display that device s WWN     Bind Port to Attached WWN    Places a check mark in the check box for  the port where you clicked to display the menu  This binds that port to the  device currently attached to that port  The Bound WWN column will  display that device s WWN     Clear All Bound WWNs   Clears all WWNs listed in the Bound WWN  column     Speed    Set All to 1 Gb sec   Sets the port optics to a 1 Gb sec data rate   Set All to 2 Gb sec   Sets the port optics to a 2 Gb sec data rate     S
50.  may create a folder for your home directory and  save the file there     To save a log file in American Standard Code for Information Exchange   ASCID format to a location on your system   s hard drive or to a diskette  use  the following steps  You can open this file in any desktop publisher for  viewing or printing    Click Export on the log window to display the Save dialog box  This dialog  box contains the following controls  as shown in Figure 52     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Logs       Look in  Program Files                ia sgase 9  _ 5     ES Adaptec    ES Adobe    E  Adobe Type Manager  Agile Software  Common Files  Compaq   E EFCM    ES EFCMsim     m                Loan    Files of type    All Files       v   Cancel    File name                               Details Home    List       Create new folder    Go up one level       00    Drive list    Figure 52  Save dialog box   log windows    2  Inthe Save dialog box  choose the folder where you want to save the file   3  Type in a file name and extension in the File name field   4  Click Save  The file saves to the specified folder as an ASCII text file     Expanding Columns    Expand columns in logs by placing the cursor over the line separating column  headings until a double arrow displays  then hold down the left mouse button and  widen the column as necessary     Sorting Entries    Sort log entries in columns when you click a column heading  A down arrow in  the header indicates sorting in d
51.  menu options  refer to    Port Menu    on page 82     The bottom portion of the Performance View displays cumulative statistical  information for the port selected in the bar graph  Values are displayed for  transmit and receive traffic  class 2 and 3 statistics  operational statistics  and error  categories  Click a category in the left side of the statistics area to display only  statistics in that category or click All to display values for all categories  Click  Refresh to update the data with current data from the port     Click Clear to clear all of the counters to zero for the selected port and to place an  entry in the audit log indicating that statistics for the port have been cleared        Note  Clearing the counters clears the statistics for all users        For more information about the Performance View  including statistics  descriptions  refer to    Performance View    on page 105     Closing the Product Manager    To close the Product Manager  choose Close from the Product menu on the menu  bar     Director Product Manager User Guide 59    Product Manager Overview    User Rights    60    To logout of all HAFM applications  choose Logout or Exit from the Product  menu on the Product View window     m If you choose Logout  the HAFM Login dialog box displays  You can now  log in again using a user name and password  Log into a different HAFM  server by choosing a different server from the HAFM Server field     m If you choose Exit  the Product View window close
52.  must be installed before the Port Binding and Bound  WWN columns can be used  Refer to    Configuring Feature Key    on page 143 to  install the Port Binding feature     Port configuration data is stored in NV RAM on the switch  Configure data in the  following columns of the Configure Ports dialog box     m Port     You cannot edit this field  The physical port number  from 0 63 on  the Director 2 64  and 0 127 and 132 143 on the Director 2 140  Note that for  the Director 2 140  ports 128 131 are internal ports and not available for  external connections     m Name  open systems management style only    Enter a name for the port   The port names display in the Port Properties dialog box and elsewhere in  the Product Manager to identify the port     Director Product Manager User Guide 127    Configuring the Director       Note  To identify port numbers for which you want to provide names  place the  cursor over the ports in the Hardware View  As you move over a port  a message  displays that identifies the slot number where the port is installed        128    To name ports in FICON management style  use the Configure Addresses  dialog box     Blocked  open systems management style only    Placing a check mark in  the check boxes of this column blocks the operation of the port     To block ports in FICON management style  use the Configure Addresses  dialog box     10 100Km   tThis column is for extended distance buffering  You can enable  extended distance for a port even i
53.  name 138  conventions    Director Product Manager User Guide    document 15  equipment symbols 16  text symbols 15  cooling fan module  failure indicator 72  73  75  copy address configuration dialog box 140  counters  port  clearing 59  CPGID  code pages 187  CRC errors 109  CTP card  active indicator 72  73  74  beaconing  enabling 82  failure indicator 72  73  74  FRU properties 82  IML 176  IPL 176  properties 52  switchover 82  CTP card menu 52  82  CUP name 138  assigning 138  current IP address  director 182  cyclic redundancy checks  errors 109    D    data collection option 43  data default values table 183  data field size  node properties dialog box 103  date and time  configuring 79  146  date time periodic synchronization feature 80  defaults  call home notification 45  179  code page 187  configuration data 182  data  table of values 183  enable e mail notification 44  LIN alerts 128  switch priority setting 126  define nickname dialog box  displaying 102  degraded operation  event log 164  delimiter errors 109  diagnostics  port  FPM card menu 82    Director Product Manager User Guide    Index    port card view menu 89  running 173  dialog boxes 202  address configuration library 139  backup and restore configuration 180  block all ports 82  89  configure addresses    active  138  configure date and time 79  configure date and time periodic  synchronization 80  configure fabric parameters 124  configure feature key 144  displaying 41  procedure 143  configure 
54.  of four byte words received   Four Byte Words Tx   The number of four byte words transmitted     Class 3 Statistics  The Class 3 Statistics table includes     Received Frames   The number of Class 3 frames received by this F  Port  from its attached N_ Port     Transmitted Frames   The number of Class 3 frames transmitted by this  F  Port to its attached N  Port     Discarded Frames   The number of Class 3 frames discarded  including  multicast frames with bad D IDs  The director increments this count when it  discards a frame that cannot be routed  This occurs most frequently when a  destination becomes unavailable without the source realizing the destination  is unavailable  There are no thresholds for this value  Typically  this occurs  when the destination is not available due to the destination device s action     Four Byte Words Rx   The number of four byte words received   Four Byte Words Tx   The number of four byte words transmitted     Error Statistics    Port errors indicate that a port is not operating correctly  Use this data to isolate  problems with port and link operations  The statistics in this table include     Link failures   A link failure was recorded in response to a not operational  sequence  NOS   protocol timeout  or port failure  At the Port Card View  a  yellow triangle displays to indicate a link incident  or a blinking red and  yellow diamond displays to indicate a port failure     Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing t
55.  of threshold alerts in  dialog boxes and views  This action also restarts the notification interval and the  cumulative minutes for utilization   interval        This port  43  only     All ports on product     ox    cance      Figure 25  Clear Threshold Alerts dialog box       Director Product Manager User Guide 93    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Port List View    VUA the Port List View by choosing Port List from the View menu      igure 26 is an example of the Port List View        S    Figure 26  Port List View       The Port List View displays the following information on all ports that can be  installed in the director  All information is updated automatically     m     The physical port number  from 0 63 on the Director 2 64  and 0 127 and  132 143 on the Director 2 140  Note that for the Director 2 140  ports  128 131 are internal ports and not available for external connections     m Addr  FICON Management Style only    Displays the logical address of  the port  The address equals the port number  plus 4  For example  the address  for port 0 is 4  0 4   If port addresses have been swapped  those addresses  will be followed by an asterisk         94 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director       Note  This column applies during FICON management style only and does not  display during Open Systems management style        m Name   Displays the port name as configured through the Configure Ports  dialog box     m Block Config
56.  problem in the switch SBAR     2  a faulty or dirty cable connection   3  faulty host bus adapters that do  not send out a FLOGI within a reasonable time frame     Reason messages for an inactive state include         1 Switch speed conflict  Director 2 64 only   The director data  speed was set to 2 Gb sec  but the port only supports 1 Gb sec operation  because it is on an FPM port card   All ports on all installed FPM cards  will go inactive if the director data speed is set to 2 Gb sec   To activate  the port  either set the director data speed to 1 Gb sec using the Configure  Switch Parameters dialog box  or replace the FPM card with a UPM  card         2 Optics speed conflict  Director 2 64 only   The port data  speed was set to 2 Gb sec  but the director data speed was set to 1 Gb sec   To activate the port  set the director data speed to 2 Gb sec using the  Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  Note that a port could also be    Director Product Manager User Guide    Port Card Menu    Port Menu    Monitoring and Managing the Director    inactive if the card is an FPM card and the port data speed was set to 2  Gb sec  To activate the port in this case  set director data speed to 1  Gb sec  or replace the FPM card with a UPM card        Note  Your director model and firmware may not allow variable data speed  settings        Threshold Alert   If a threshold alert exists for the port  an alert indicator   yellow triangle  displays by the Threshold Alert field  and the c
57.  the Performance View in the main panel by choosing Performance  from the view tabs  This view displays a bar graph at the top of the view for all  ports  The lower portion of the view displays statistical values for the specific    port   s bar graph that you chose     Class 2 Statistics  Class 3 Statistics  Error Statistics  Operational Statistics  Traffic Statistics    Figure 30  Performance View    Menu Options       Class 2 Statistics             Received frames       ransmitted frames       usied frames       ejected frames       ur Byte words Rx       Byte words Tx       lass 3 Statistics                                        Right click any of the port bar graphs to display a pop up menu with the following  port related action options  These are the same menu options that display when   you right click a row in the Port List View or a port in the Port Card View  You  can also display these options when you click a port  port row  or bar graph in the  preceding views and choose the secondary Port menu from the Product menu on  the menu bar  Refer to    Port Menu  on page 89 for an explanation of these pop up    menu options     m Port Properties    Director Product Manager User Guide    105    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Node Properties   Port Technology   Block Port   Enable Beaconing   Port Diagnostics   Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only   Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only   Clear Link Incident Alerts   Reset Port   Port Binding   Clear Thr
58.  the check box in the Host  Control Prohibited field  When a check mark displays  host control is  prohibited     Allow or prohibit offline state control when you click the check box in the  Programmed offline state control field  When a check mark displays   programmed control of the offline state is allowed     Enable or disable Active Saved mode when you click the check box in the  Active Saved field  When a check mark displays  the Active Saved mode is  enabled     Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    7  If necessary  select a code page from the Code Page drop down list   8  Click Activate to activate changes and close the dialog box     9  If you are finished configuring the switch  back up the configuration data     Open Systems Management Server    The Open System Management Server  OSMS  is a keyed feature that allows host  control and inband management of the director or switch through a management  application that resides on an open systems interconnection  OSI  device  This  device is attached to a director or switch port  The device communicates with the  switch or director through Fibre Channel common transport  FC CT  protocol     Installation    To install and enable this option  choose the Configure Feature Key option  under the Product Manager   s Configure menu     Configuring the Open Systems Management Server    Use these procedures to configure the open systems inband management program  to function with the switch     The optional
59.  the director for fabric  operation through the Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box  These  parameters are stored in NV RAM on the director     1  Verify that the director is set offline  For instructions  refer to the  Setting  Director Online State    on page 81        i Caution  Setting the director offline terminates all Fibre Channel connections        2  Choose Configure    Operating Parameters    Fabric Parameters from the  Product Manager window  The Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box  displays  as shown in Figure 34           Figure 34  Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box    3  Use information under    Fabric Parameters  to change settings as required for  parameters in this dialog box     After you change settings  click Activate     5  Back up the configuration data when you are finished configuring the  director     6  Setthe director online  For instructions  see  Setting Director Online State   on page 81     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Fabric Parameters    Configure the following parameters as required by your fabric     BB_Credit    Configure the director to support buffer to buffer credit  BB_Credit  from 1  through 60  This is the value used for all ports  except those configured for  extended distance buffering  10 100 km   The default value is 16  For a  description of the buffer to buffer credit  refer to the industry specification  Fibre  Channel Physical and Signaling Interface     R A TOV    Configure re
60.  these priority values determines the principal director selected for the  multiswitch fabric  For example  if you have three directors in the fabric and set  one as Principal  one as Default  and one as Never Principal  the unit set to  Principal becomes the principal director in the fabric     If all directors are set to Principal or Default  the director with the highest  priority and the lowest WWN becomes the principal director  Following are some  examples of principal director selection when directors have these settings     m If you have three directors and set all to Default  the director with the lowest  WWN becomes the principal director     m If you have three directors and set two to Principal and one to Default  the  director with the Principal setting that has the lowest WWN becomes the  principal director     m If you have three directors and set two to Default and one to Never Principal   the director with the Default setting and the lowest WWN becomes the  principal director     At least one director in a multiswitch fabric needs to be set as Principal or  Default  If all of the directors are set to Never Principal  all of the interswitch  links  ISLs  will segment  If all but one director is set to Never Principal and the  director that was principal goes offline  then all of the other ISLs will segment        Note  We recommend you leave the switch priority setting as Default  If you are  considering setting this value to something other than default  refe
61.  use this feature     Double click a cooling fan module card in the Hardware View to display the  FRU Properties dialog box with the following option     m FRU Properties   This option displays a FRU Properties dialog box for the    module  Figure 15 is an example for the power supply module  The FRU  Properties dialog box includes the FRU name  position  slot number in the  backplane   state  active  backup  or failed   part number  and serial number     m FRU Properties   Choose this option to display a FRU Properties dialog    box for the card  Figure 15 is an example for the power supply module  The  FRU Properties dialog box includes the FRU name  position  slot number in  the backplane   state  active  backup  or failed   part number  and serial  number     Enable Beaconing   Choose this option to add a check mark to the check box  and enable beaconing for the SBAR card  This causes the amber LED on the  card to flash to help you locate it in the unit     Switchover   Choose this option to display the Switchover SBAR dialog  box  which is similar to the Switchover CTP dialog box  refer to Figure 21    Click Switchover to switch operation from the active card to the backup card   When switchover occurs  the green LED illuminates on the backup SBAR  card to indicate that it is now the active card     Director Product Manager User Guide 83    Monitoring and Managing the Director    If you click the Enable Beaconing check box to add a check mark  the amber  LED beacons  bli
62.  user     is the web server user name and    address    is the network address of the  web user     Fibre Channel Host   No entry displays     Telnet   Change was made through a telnet connection     Director Product Manager User Guide 163    Using Logs    Event Log    The Event Log provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the  director  such as hardware failures  degraded operation  port problems  FRU  failures  FRU removals and replacements  port problems  Fibre Channel link  incidents  and HAFM server to director communication problems  The  information is useful to maintenance personnel for fault isolation and repair  verification                 Date Time Event Description   Severity   FRU Position Event Data  3 11 02 11 18 18 AM 070 E_Porthas become segmented  Informational 2B 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 15 00 00 00  311 0211 15 54AM 070     E Porthas become segmented  Informational 2B 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 15 00 00 00    3 11 02 11 13 15 AM 203 Powersupply AC voltage recovery  Informational PVVR 0       164       Figure 54  Event Log    All detected firmware faults and hardware failures are sent to the HAFM server  and recorded in the Event Log  The log provides a maximum of 1000 log entries  before it wraps and overwrites the oldest entries     For detailed information on event data and problem resolution  refer to the HP  StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64 and the HP  StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for the Directo
63.  with the  HAFPFM server time  Daylight savings time automatically updates on the  director using this option     The current date and time display in the Date and Time fields  If the Periodic  Date Time Synchronization field is checked  the Date and Time fields are  disabled  grayed out      To enable and disable Periodic Date Time Synchronization  click the check  box and then click Activate     FICON management style only  An error will result if periodic  synchronization and clock alert mode are enabled     Director Product Manager User Guide 79    Monitoring and Managing the Director       Figure 18  Configure Date and Time Periodic Synchronization dialog box    Perform one of the following steps     m Toimmediately synchronize the director date and time with the HAFM server   be sure the Periodic Date Time Synchronization option is enabled and then  click Syne Now        Note  If you enable the Periodic Date Time Synchronization feature and click  Activate  the time will synchronize at the next update period        m To set the director with a specific date and time  make sure that the Periodic  Date Time Synchronization field is not selected  Refer to Figure 19  Enter  the date and time  and then click Activate     b a Gl  EE    Figure 19  Configure date and time  manually           Note  Use the range of O to 23 for hours  Use the range of O to 59 for minutes and  seconds        80 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Setting 
64. 02     Port Technology    Click this to display the Port Technology dialog box  This dialog box displays the  following information     m Port number    m Connector type   Always LC    m Transceiver type   Longwave laser LC or shortwave laser LC   H    Distance    General distance range for port transmission  This can be either  short to long distances for the longwave laser LC transceiver or short  distances for the shortwave laser LC transceivers     m Media   The Fibre Channel mode and optic size  For the longwave laser LC  transceiver  this would be single mode 9 micron  For the shortwave laser LC  transceiver  this would be multimode 50 micron or 62 5 micron     m Speed   tThis will be set to either 1 Gbit per second or 1 Gbit  2 Gbit per  second     Block Port    Click to display a check mark and block port transmission  If blocked  a node  attached to the port is prevented from logging into the director or communicating  with other devices attached to switch ports  A blocked port continuously transmits  offline signals  OLS   Click to remove the check mark and unblock the port  If  unblocked  a node attached to the port can communicate with the switch and  communicate with other nodes attached to the switch     Enable Beaconing    Click this to make the amber LED by the port blink on the actual switch and the  amber indicator blink for the port in the Hardware View  This enables users to  locate the unit where the port is located  When a blinking amber LED indicator  d
65. 2  Gb sec in the Configure Switch  Parameter dialog box     Contact the next level of support  to report the problem     Informational message only        225    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message Description    R_A_TOV must be R_A_TOV must be  greater than E_D_TOV    greater than E_D_TOV     Resource is The specified operation   unavailable  cannot be pertormed  because the product is  unavailable     The user selected  Switch Binding from  the Configure menu   but the optional  SANtegrity Pinong  feature is not installed     SANtegrity Feature not  installed  Please  contact your sales  representative     A firmware download  operation failed     Send firmware failed     SNMP trap address    If an SNMP community  not defined     name is defined  a   corresponding SNMP  trap recipient address  must also be defined     Diagnostics for the port  was not running and  Stop was selected on  the Port Diagnostics  dialog box   Diagnostics quit for the  ort for some reason   ut the Stop button  remains enabled     Stop diagnostics failed   The test is already  running     This action failed  because the test was  not running     Stop diagnostics failed   The test was not  running     226    Action    Change one of the values so  that R_A_TOV is greater than    E D TOV    Verify that the Ethernet  connection between the HAFM  server and the director is up or  available     Install the SANtegrity Binding  key through the Configur
66. 32 bytes of supplementary event  data  Refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual or HP  StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for more information     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    m Hardware Log   This log displays information on FRUs inserted and  removed from the director  Each log entry includes the name of the FRU  inserted or removed  the slot position relative to identical FRUs installed   whether the FRU was inserted or removed  the FRU part number and serial  number  and the date and time the FRU was inserted or removed     m Link Incident Log   The link incident  LIN  log displays the most recent  incidents with the date and time  port number  and description of the incident   A link incident can be one of several conditions detected on a fiber optic link   For a list of events that may cause a link incident to be written to the log  refer  to    Link Incident Log    on page 169     m Threshold Alert Log   This log provides notifications of threshold alerts   Besides the date and time that the alert occurred  it also displays information  that was configured through the Configure Threshold Alerts option under  the Configure menu  This includes the alert name  port for which the alert is  configured  the type of alert  transmit throughput  receive throughput  or  both   threshold utilization of traffic capacity  minutes the threshold was  configured for  and the configured time interval for the threshold  For 
67. 36   T Hardware VieW   casse eee Ra ESA Oa eo eder CACE AUC RR te dob Er wees 50   8  Port Card VIEW    sese ctesox   d De oed deese dre bete AE 53   9     Port List V16W i oa eL UR Ep datasets algae edi arb a acta ee 54   10  FRU List View  ccro cernere ee khe p pre ea hr Eh ee ee eee d 56    Director Product Manager User Guide 9    Contents    TI Node List View   c2  cccceave head eeke ay Rakes E Raa bee a eee eae 57  12 Performanc   View       beeen bee ERI RARE DER VA Rer ERE eee eed oe 58  13 Monitoring hardware operation    Director 2 64 Hardware View                    72  14 Monitoring hardware operation    Director 2 140 Hardware View                   73  15 FRU Properties dialog box          lleeeeeeeeeee eens 76  16 Port Card FRU Properties dialog box            leeeeeeee eee 76  17 Director Properties dialog box          seeeeeeeeeeee ee TI  18 Configure Date and Time Periodic Synchronization dialog box                    80  19 Configure date and time  manually         0 0    cee ees 80  20 Set Online State dialog box  Online     1 2    eens 81  21 Switchover CTP dialog box    2 2    eee I 83  22  Port Card V1ew  x 2 edere A reete aia on WSN eae ta 84  23 Port Properties dialog box            llseeeeeeeee III 85  24 Port Binding dialog box    treneri epe ee wae ea eee ee UAR REA a 92  25 Clear Threshold Alerts dialog box          lesse 93  26  Port List VIEW a cuo Lie e pU EHI Nee ele ae oe ge SORTE so ene om ga ee la 94  27 PRU List VIEW    ue e eere ee ence ar
68. CD RW drive write LED flashes when data is being written to disk        Director Product Manager User Guide 157    Configuring the Director    158 Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Logs       This chapter describes the StorageWorks Director 2 64 and Director 2 140 logs   Access these logs from the logs menu on the menu bar     Audit Log   Event Log  Hardware Log   Link Incident Log  Threshold Alert Log  Open Trunking Log    Director Product Manager User Guide 159    Using Logs    Using Logs    The Audit  Event  Hardware  and Link Incident logs store up to 1000 entries each   The most recent entry displays at the top of the log  After 1000 entries are stored   new entries overwrite the oldest entries     Button Functions    Button function is the same for all logs     160    Clear   When you click Clear  it clears all entries in the log for all users  A  warning dialog box displays requesting confirmation that you want to clear all  entries in the log     Refresh   When you click Refresh  it reads the current data and refreshes the  screen with the new display     Close   Closes the log and displays the Director Product Manager window     Export   When you click Export on a log window  it displays the Save  dialog box shown in Figure 52  Click the Home icon to return to the files in  your home directory  The folders listed in the display area of the Save dialog  box  after you click the Home icon  are those that are stored in your home  directory  If you choose  you
69. Director Online State    Click to display the Set Online State dialog box  The dialog box displays the  current state  offline or online  and provides a button for changing the state        d Caution  Before setting the director offline  warn administrators and users    currently operating attached devices that the director is going offline and that  there will be a disruption of port operation  Also  request that the devices  affected by an interruption of data flow be set offline        I     Click Set Offline or Set Online to toggle between offline and online states     Current state is OFFLINE     e  Figure 20  Set Online State dialog box  Online     2     Port Card Menu    When the Set Online or Set Offline warning dialog box displays  click OK to  set the director online or offline     As the director goes offline  the word  OFFLINE displays in the State field in  the left corner of the Hardware View  As the director goes online  the word   ONLINE displays in the State field in the left corner of the Hardware View   When going offline  LED indicators on all ports with attached devices stay  green  but the director sends offline sequences  OLS  to these devices     Right click a port card in the Hardware View to display the following menu  options     Open Port Card View   Choose this option to open the Port Card View   You can also click the port card to open the Port Card View  Refer to  Using  the Port Card View  on page 84 for detailed information     FRU Properties 
70. Director Product Manager User Guide 51    Product Manager Overview    CTP Card Menu    Double click a CTP card to display the Properties dialog box for the card   Right click a CTP card to display the following options  For details refer to     Using the Port Card View    on page 84     m FRU Properties   m Enable Card Beaconing   m Switchover   Note that these same options are available when you click the CTP card and  choose the FRU secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar   Cooling Fan Module    Double click a Fan Module on the Rear View to display the FRU Properties  dialog box for the card  For details refer to    Fan Module  on page 83     Note that these same options are available when you click the fan module and  choose the FRU secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar   SBAR Card Menu    Double click an SBAR card to display the FRU Properties dialog box for the  card  Right click an SBAR card to display the following options  For details refer  to    SBAR Card Menu    on page 83     m FRU Properties  m Enable Card Beaconing  m Switchover    Note that these same options are available when you click the SBAR card and  choose the FRU secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar     Port Card View    Double click a port card in the Hardware View or right click a port card and  choose Port Card View from the menu to display the Port Card View for that  port  Figure 8      52 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview   
71. Display options   Allows you to display attached devices listed under the  Port WWN column in the Node List View by the device s nickname  configured through the Define Nickname menu option or the device s WWN                    Figure 11  Node List View    Note that these same options also display when you click a port row and choose  the Port secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar     For details on navigating and monitoring via the Node List View  refer to  Node  List View  on page 100     Performance View    Choose Performance from the view tabs  Figure 12 shows an example of the   Performance View  This view provides a graphical display of performance for all  ports  The top portion of the Performance View displays bar graphs that show the  level of transmit receive activity for each port  This information updates every five  seconds  Each bar graph also shows the percentage link utilization for the port  A    Director Product Manager User Guide 57    Product Manager Overview    58       red arrow marks the highest utilization level reached since the Performance View  was opened  If the system detects activity on a port  it represents minimal activity  with at least one bar     When an end device  node  is logged in to a port  moving the cursor over the  port   s bar graph in the Performance View highlights the graph and displays a  message with the WWN of the connected node  If the connected node has more  than one port  this is the WWN of the specific por
72. EROR Ra ena 15  2 Operating Status   Status Bar and Director Status            0 0 0 0    0c ee ee eee 47  3 User Rights for Product Manager            lsssseeee ee een ae 61  4 Port States and Indicators    0 0 0    eect teens 112  5  Event CodeS  ceo ebore Qe rx ra gere e puesto o AT od A 164  6 FRU Nam  s oo sesso ede es Se Web ee  OI EG RR E dro he EATER IO d 167  T  Data  Default Val  es ose ea tee ebrei Wed gane 183  8 Available Code Pages             leleleeeeee nen e eens 187  9 Product Manager Messages             0    eee cece eee eee e eee 206    Director Product Manager User Guide 11    Contents    12 Director Product Manager User Guide    about this    guide       This reference guide provides information to use when planning to acquire and  install one or more of the following Hewlett Packard  HP  StorageWorks  products     m Director 2 64  m Director 2 140  m High Availability Fabric Manager  HAFM  application    The Director 2 64 is a 64 port director  while the Director 2 140 is a 140 port  director  Functions and options available through the Product Manager  applications for these products are nearly identical  When there are differences   this guide will contain notes such as Director 2 64 only or Director 2 140 only      About this Guide  topics include   Overview  page 14  Conventions  page 15   Rack Stability  page 18    Getting Help  page 19    Director Product Manager User Guide 13    About this Guide    Overview    This section covers the following t
73. EW Tabs pce  LET 23  Product  Menu    nre eee am ware Ria eked ea oe gs 23   Fabrics Menu poeeme ex Nes OU e e st Rd de CR URN alae Res 23   View Menu   cesso ek te heb boo bea seas CER NES Oka ed Ca eR ds 24  Configure Menu    uere eere ter Codes eso ques de Roos eee So 45 24  Boc  E 25  Maintenance Menu            slssseleeeeeee ehh rn 25   loj  DT 25  Product Manager     1 2 0    cc ehh hh 25  View TADS i ioe eo Win wate a oret o RD Tee ene e ha DR Re wa an d e 26  Product Men      oo epp IE Soe piia rS Ha oa De da a ak d re 26  Configure Menu  ccs e pnr e US ACER US ote ques Ve eU RA aw Pe d e Rs 27    Director Product Manager User Guide 3    Contents    capu PT 28  Maintenance Menu         0 0    eee eee eect e eens 28  Help  Met    oh vale erie ie EAs ew ea Wis a ee CERT ou bate 28  Product Manager Description           0 0    eee eee e eee nee 29  Using the Product Manager      0    0    eect teen eee n eens 32  Using Dialog Boxes  i deser REI pei Aid dae ew A RR eee a 32  Keyboard Navigation  eesi nice eset ase tpe eed Pd EP Red ewe Yes 32  Illustrations Used in This Manual             sleeeeee I 32  Logging in to the HAFM Application          sseeeeee eee 32  Opening the Product Manager            llle e 34  Window Layout and Function       0 0 0 0    cece eee n 36  Menw Bars  T 37  Product Men      05 4 ba  is UE EA ERR Ge a y ee Ru es a 37  Management Style      soc sa e ee vega paw apr re ees 37   Port  er sedere a ede ee e 37   ERU gn eren Do e A o Ra te t RR AR 
74. Enterprise Fabric Mode  optional SANtegrity binding  feature  is enabled        Domain RSCNs    Domain register for state change notifications  domain RSCNs  are sent between  end devices in a fabric to provide additional connection information to host bus  adapters  HBA  and storage devices  As an example  this information might be  that a logical path has been broken because of a physical event  such as a fiber  optic cable being disconnected from a port  Consult with your HBA and storage  device vendor to determine if enabling Domain RSCNs will cause problems with  your HBA or storage products  Note that this option is required if Enterprise  Fabric Mode  optional SANtegrity binding feature  is enabled     Suppress RSCN s on zone set activations    Fabric format domain register for state change notifications  RSCNs  are sent to  ports on the switch following any change to the fabric s active zone set  These  changes include activating and deactivating the zone set  or enabling and disabling  the default zone  When the Suppress RSCNs on Zone Set Activations check box  is selected  fabric format RSCNs are not sent for zone changes to the attached  devices on the switch  Click the check box to remove or add a checkmark     This option is enabled  check box not selected  by default  In most cases this  option should be enabled so that attached devices can receive notification of  zoning changes in the fabric  However  some HBAs may log out  then log back  into the fabric when 
75. FICON management server 188  configure identification 39  configure open systems management server  189  configure Open Trunking 199  configure ports 133  FICON management style 135  configure SNMP 41  configure switch parameters 119  copy address configuration 140  define nickname 102  director properties 78  illustration 77  export configuration report 42  155  fabric operating parameters 39  firmware library 44  FRU properties 75  76  displaying 51  how to use 32  IPL 176  keyboard navigation 32  node properties 102  port binding 92  port card properties 81  port diagnostics 43  port properties  displaying 85  102  illustration 85    233    Index    save 161  save data collection 43  set online state 44  swap ports 174  switch binding membership list 193  switch operating parameters 39  switchover CTP 82  switchover SBAR 83  unblock all ports 82  89  warning 131  diamond  red  meaning of 47  director  alert panel  status indicator 71  audit log 162  date and time  configuring 146  fibre channel addresses 120  FRU list view 98  information  displaying 76  IP address  current 182  resetting configuration 182  IPL 79  176  link incident log 115  node list view 100  NV RAM 119  124  offline state  setting 81  operation  monitoring 69  operational states 69  177  performance view 105  segmentation error 86  director addressing  default values 183  director menu 51  78  director priority  default value 184  director properties dialog box  displaying 78  illustration 77  Director
76. HAFM server PC is   Wait until the process is  preces a request completes  then perform the  rom another instance   operation again     of a Product Manager  application  and  cannot perform the  requested operation        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    The IPL configuration  cannot be deleted     The link to the director  or switch is not  available     The maximum number  of address  configurations has  been reached     This feature is not  installed  Please  contact your sales  representative     The optical transceiver  is not installed     This feature has not  been installed  Please  contact your sales  representative     This feature key does  not include all of the  features currently  installed and cannot  be activated while the  switch is online     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    Deletion of the IPL  address configuration  was attempted and  was not allowed     The Ethernet  connection between  the HAFM server and  the director or switch is  down or unavailable     The maximum number  of saved address  configurations has  been reached     This feature is not  supported in this  sottware version     The maximum number  of saved address  configurations has  been reached     Indicator that the  feature has not been    installed on this switch     The feature set  currently installed for  this system contains  features that are not  being installed with the  new feature key  To  a
77. Implicit incident  The attached node detects a condition that may cause  problems on the link     Bit error threshold exceeded  The number of code violation errors has  exceeded threshold     Loss of signal or loss of synchronization  This occurs if a cable is  unplugged from an attached node  Loss of synchronization condition has  persisted for longer than the resource allocation time out value   R  A  TOV     Not operational  NOS  primitive sequence received  A NOS was  recognized     Primitive sequence timeout  Link reset protocol timeout occurred   Timeout occurred for an appropriate response while in NOS receive state  and after NOS is no longer recognized     Director Product Manager User Guide 169    Using Logs    170        Invalid primitive sequence received for the current link state  Either a link  reset or a link reset response primitive sequence was recognized while  waiting for the offline sequence     For corrective actions in response to these link incident messages  refer to the  diagnostics chapter in the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual for the  Director 2 64 and the HP StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for the  Director 2 140     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Logs    Threshold Alert Log    This log provides details of threshold alert notifications  Besides the date and time  that the alert occurred  the log also displays details about the alert as configured  through the Configure Threshold Alerts option under the Config
78. Open Systems and FICON  functions     Configure the data speed for the director  Director 2 64 only  and for  individual ports     Configure threshold alerts for ports   Configure SNMP trap recipients and community names   Configure the director name  location  description  and contact person     Control individual Fibre Channel ports by blocking unblocking operation   enabling LIN alerts  Port Binding  setting data speeds  and running internal  and external loopback diagnostics     Display FRU properties  such as the FRU name  physical position in the  director  chassis slot number   active or failed state  part number  and serial  number     Display information for individual Fibre Channel ports  such as the port name   port number  Fibre Channel address  operational state  type of port  and login  data     Display information on nodes attached to ports   Display port performance and statistics     Display vital product data for the director  such as the system name   description  contact person  location  status  model number  firmware and  Engineering Change  EC  level  and manufacturer     Enable beaconing for ports and the director unit    Enable channel wrap mode  FICON Management Style only     Maintain a port address library  FICON Management Style only     Monitor the operational status of the director and each of its hardware FRUs   Perform an initial program load  IPL      Perform maintenance tasks for the director  including maintaining firmware  levels  administ
79. P address as the  internet uniform resource locator  URL  into any standard browser  Enter a  user name and password at the HAFM Login dialog box  The browser then  becomes a management console  Refer to the web server interface online help  for details on use  Refer to the HP StorageWorks Embedded Web Server User  Guide for more details on the Embedded Web Server        Note  The default user name for the right to view status and other information is   operator   The default user name for the right to modify configuration data   perform maintenance tasks  or perform other options is  administrator   The default  password for both user names is  password         The command line interface  CLI   The CLI allows you to access many  HAFM and Product Manager functions while entering commands during a  telnet session with the director  The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate  management of a large number of directors using scripts  The CLI is not an  interactive interface  no checking is done for pre existing conditions and no  prompts display to guide users through tasks  Refer to the HP StorageWorks  CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    HAFM Management Menu Options    This user   s guide provides information on the StorageWorks Director 2 64  Product Manager and Director 2 140 Product Manager application only   Information on the HAFM application is provided in the HP Storage Works  HA Fa
80. R   G_Port  mixed mode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit      GSMR   G_Port  short wave  multimode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit    m Position   Slot position in the chassis relative to identical components  installed     Action   Inserted or removed   Part Number   Part number of the component     Serial Number   Serial number of the component     168 Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Logs    Link Incident Log    The Link Incident Log displays the 1000 most recent link incidents with the date  the incident occurred  the time it occurred  and the port on which the incident took  place  The information is useful to maintenance personnel for isolating port   problems  particularly expansion port  E_Port  segmentation problems  and repair    verification     DateTime    _        Port _ Link Incident    311 02 12 51 57 PM 43 Bit error threshold exceeded    3 11 02 12 35 32 PM 43  Biterrorthreshold exceeded    3 11 02 12 03 28 PM 43  Biterrorthreshold exceeded    311 0211 41 20AM 443  Loss of Signal or Loss of Synchronization   311 0211 25 38 AM 43 Loss of Signal or Loss of Synchronization     3711 02 11 18 14 AM 43 Not Operational primitive sequence  NOS  received        Figure 56  Link Incident Log    Each log entry contains     m Date Time   The date and time of the incident     m Port   The number of the port on which the incident occurred     m Link Incident   A short description of the incident  The following events  may cause a link incident to be written to the log     
81. Time   The date and time of the change on the director     Action   User action that caused the configuration change  such as offline  status  port name change  or change of address     m Source   lIdentifies the user making the change through the Director Product    Manager and IP or DNS host name address of the remote user s workstation         Maintenance Port   Change was made by a user connected to the  maintenance port         HAFM application   Change was made by a Product Manager user       SNMP   Change was made by a remote SNMP management station         Fabric   Change was initiated by another director in the fabric that is not  managed by this HAFM server         Web server   Change was made by a user through the Embedded Web  Server interface         Fibre Channel Host   Change was made inband by a Fibre Channel host  through the open systems or FICON management server     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Logs    Telnet   Change was made through a telnet connection     m Identifier   Identifies the user making the change according to the source     Maintenance Port   No entry displays     HAFM application   Includes user  address  where    user    is the Product  Manager user name  and    address    is the network address of the  workstation  remote user workstation or HAFM server      SNMP    Contains the network address of the SNMP management station   Fabric   No entry displays     Web Server   The Identifier column contains user  address  where   
82. a port  no actions occur     Director Product Manager User Guide 115    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Threshold Alerts    A threshold alert notifies Product Manager users when the transmit  Tx  or  receive  Rx  throughput reaches specific values for director ports or port type   E_Ports or F_Ports      Choose the Threshold Alerts option on the Configure menu on the menu bar to  display the Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box  Use this dialog box to  configure criteria for generating a threshold alert  One criteria that you must  configure is a throughput value that equals a specific percentage of the port   s total  throughput capacity  You also provide a time interval during which throughput is  measured and a time interval during which that throughput value must remain  constant  When throughput reaches the threshold value and remains constant for  the specified time  an alert is generated     Threshold alerts occur as the following in the Product Manager     m An attention indicator  yellow triangle  that displays on the port in the  Port Card View     m An attention indicator  yellow triangle  that displays on the port card in the  Hardware View     m An attention indicator  yellow triangle  that displays in the Alert column of  the Port List View     m An attention indicator  yellow triangle  that displays by the Threshold Alerts  field in the Port Properties dialog box     m Detailed threshold alert data recorded in the Threshold Alert Log     For detailed p
83. a unique name     If the director is installed on a public LAN  the name should reflect the  director s Ethernet network DNS host name  For example  if the DNS host  name is SAN140 hp com  the name entered in this dialog box is SAN140     b  Type a director description of 255 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the  Description field     c  Type the director   s physical location  255 or fewer alphanumeric  characters  in the Location field     d  Typethe name of a contact person  255 or fewer alphanumeric characters   in the Contact field     2  Click Activate to save the information and close the dialog box     118 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Configuring Switch Parameters    Use the procedures in this section to set parameters on the director for fabric  operation through the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  These  parameters are stored in NV RAM on the director       The director must be offline to change Preferred Domain ID and    Management Style parameters  Verify that the director is set offline  For  instructions  refer to the    Setting Director Online State    on page 13        i Caution  Setting the director offline terminates all Fibre Channel connections        2  Choose Configure  gt  Operating Parameters  gt  Switch Parameters  The  Configure Switch Parameters dialog box displays  Figure 32 displays the  switch parameters for the Director 2 64 and Figure 33 displays the switch    parameters for the Director 2 140   
84. ager User Guide 201    Optional Features    This is the percentage of time that the transmitting link has no BB_Credit   This value is also used when determining routes for a transmit link  An ISL  that has no BB_Credit for longer than this time percentage cannot be the  recipient of traffic rerouted from other ISLs  Traffic on this ISL may be  rerouted by Open Trunking  even if the ISL is not congested         Click Default Threshold and a default value  1 to 99   will appear in the  threshold field  If the default is enabled  you cannot enter values into the  field         Click in the threshold field and enter a value from 1 to 99     6  Click Activate to enable these values on the director and close the dialog box     Pop Up Menu  Right click columns in the Configuration Threshold table to display menu  options that globally change values in the column cells   Use Algorithmic Threshold  Right click in the column to display these options     m Set all to Default   Adds checkmarks to all check boxes in this column and  sets all cells of Threshold   column to default values     m Clear All   Clears all check boxes in this column and restores values in cells  of Threshold   column with previous values     Threshold    Right click in the column to display these options   m Set All To xx   Sets all cells in this column to the value  xx  that you clicked     m Restore All   Sets all cells in the column to the previous values     Open Trunking Log    The Open Trunking Log  as sho
85. ailed  The backup power supply has taken over to supply  DC voltage to the director        Note  A green indicator displays and no status symbols display if the power  supply is working  as shown on the left  position 1  in the illustration        m Cooling fan module failure indicator   When a blinking red and yellow  diamond     displays on a fan module with the amber LED indicator  illuminated  the module has failed or is rotating insufficiently     m SBARcard beaconing indicator   The yellow triangle status symbol  F3   displaying on the SBAR card with the amber LED illuminated indicates that  beaconing has been enabled     m SBAR failure indicator   The blinking red and yellow diamond      displaying on the SBAR card with the amber LED illuminated indicates a card  failure     Obtaining Hardware Information    This section explains how to access the FRU Properties  Port Properties  and  Director Properties dialog boxes     Displaying FRU Information    Double click a CTP card  power supply  cooling fan module  or SBAR card in the  Hardware View to display a FRU Properties dialog box  This dialog box  displays the FRU name  slot position relative to identical FRUs installed in the  chassis  active or failed state  beaconing state  CTP card  fan module  SBAR  card   part number  and serial number  For the CTP   s card dialog box  the Speed  Capability of the card displays as either 1 Gb sec or 2 Gb sec     Director Product Manager User Guide 75    Monitoring and Managing t
86. al port number plus  four  Therefore  the address for port 0 is 4  0 4      Port WWN   Port World Wide Name of the attached device    Port Nickname   Nickname for the port WWN  Must be configured to  display    Node WWN   Node World Wide Name of the attached device  Must be  configured to display    Node Nickname   Nickname for the node WWN  Must be configured to  display    Unit Type   Provided by attached device  if supported  Refer to    Node Type   under    Node List View  on page 100     Buffer to Buffer Credit   The buffer to buffer credit that the attached node  has available     Class of Service   Class of service  This can be class 2  class 3  or both     Data Field Size   Data field size  This is the largest size of Fibre Channel  frame the node will process  The size is negotiated with the attached device     Director Product Manager User Guide 103    Monitoring and Managing the Director    m Node Port Number   The physical port number field of the node port that is  attached to the director port  should be two nodes only      Type   The type of node   Model   The model of node   Serial     The Serial number of the node     Tag   The tag identifier of the node        Note  The Node Properties option is also available from the menu that displays  when you right click a port s row in the Port List View or on a port s bar graph in  the Performance View        104 Director Product Manager User Guide    Performance View    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Display
87. alog box before    disabling Switch Binding     Click Yes to IPL the director or  Cancel to cancel the operation     Delete the duplicate community  name or make the write  authorizations consistent     Click Yes if you want to  continue  and disable  Enterprise Fabric Mode     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Error retrieving port  statistics     Error stopping port  diagnostics     Error transferring files     message        Field cannot be blank     Feature not supported     The director must be  running version    05 00 00 or higher     Field has exceeded  maximum number of  characters     File transfer aborted     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    An error occurred at  the Product Manager  application while  retrieving port statistics  because the Ethernet  link is down or busy     An error occurred at  the Product Manager  application while  attempting to stop port  diagnostics from  running because the  Ethernet link is down  or busy     An error occurred  while transferring files  from the PC hard drive  to the Product  Manager application   The message varies   depending on the  problem     The data field requires  an entry and cannot    be left blank     The enterprise   operating system    i  OS  version on the  ardware product   or director  is  ower than 05 00 00    This message only
88. ames  discarded 109  performance view 107  110    235    Index    routing of 121  frames too long  error statistics 110  FRU  description 38  product menu 38  FRU acronyms 98  165  FRU list view  description 46  55  displaying 98  FRU acronyms 98  illustration 56  98  FRU list view menu 55  FRU properties  cooling fan module 52  CTP card 82  fan module 83  FPM card 81  general 75  SBAR card 52  83  FRU properties dialog box 51  displaying 51  illustration 76  FRUs  failures  event log 164  position numbers 99  FTP 174    G    gateway address  default value 183  getting help 19    H    HAFM  configuring SNMP trap message recipients  141  HAFM application  description 29  logging in to 32  main window 34  SMIP server address 44  user rights 60    236    HAFM manager  messages 205  HAFM server  audit log 162  call home feature 179  configuration  backing up and restoring 180  maintenance data 174  hardware failures  event log 164  hardware log  capacity 160  detailed description 167  general description 43  using 167  hardware view  alert conditions 50  component operation  monitoring 71  CTP card menu 82  description 46  director information  displaying 76  director menu 78  director operation  monitoring 69  director status table 69  fan module FRU properties 83  FPM card menu 81  82  identifying FRUs 68  illustration 50  72  73  menu options  using 78  obtaining hardware status 75  online state 81  port information  displaying 85  SBAR card menu 83  status table 69  using 50 
89. amic  and updates automatically  Figure 10 shows an example of the FRU List View     Director Product Manager User Guide 55    Product Manager Overview    56          Figure 10  FRU List View    Click a FRU row to select it  then choose FRU Properties from the Product  menu on the menu bar  The FRU Properties dialog box displays     For details on navigating and monitoring via the FRU List View  refer to    FRU  ist View    on page 98     Node List View    Choose Node List from the View menu  Figu shows an example of the Node  List View  This view displays a table with information about all node attachments  or N_Ports that have logged in to existing F_Ports on the director  Only N_Ports  display in the Node List View after nodes have logged in to the fabric  The  columns that display in the table include port number where the node is attached   the port   s address  unit type  WWN of the attached node   s port  and BB_Credit  used by the attached node     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Double click a port row to highlight it and display the Node Properties dialog  box for that port     Right click a port row to display the following menu options   m Port Properties   Displays the Port Properties dialog box   m Node Properties   Displays the Node Properties dialog box     m Define Nickname   Displays the Define Nickname dialog box  where you  can define a nickname to display for the attached device instead of the  device s 8 byte WWN     m 
90. ample for the power supply module   The FRU Properties dialog box includes the FRU name  position  slot  number in the backplane   state  active  backup  or failed   part number  serial  number  and speed capability     Beaconing   Choose this option to add a check mark to the check box and  enable beaconing for the CTP card  This causes the amber LED on the card to  flash to help you locate it in the unit     Switchover   Choose this option to display the Switchover CTP dialog box   as shown in Figure 21  Click Switchover to switch operation from the active  card to the backup card  When switchover occurs  the green LED illuminates  on the backup CTP card to indicate that it is now the active card        Note  You must have maintenance authorization rights to access this feature        Director Product Manager User Guide    Fan Module    SBAR Card Menu    Right click an SBAR card in the Hardware View to display a menu with the  following options     Monitoring and Managing the Director    This action will activate the current backup card   and set the currently active card to a backup state      C  Enable Beaconing  Cancel    Figure 21  Switchover CTP dialog box    If you click the Enable Beaconing check box to add a check mark  the amber  LED beacons  blinks  on the card that was the active card before switchover     If a redundant card has failed  or is not installed  choosing Switchover  displays an error message explaining that two operational cards must be  installed to
91. and the HP StorageWorks Director  2 140 Service Manual for the Director 2 140     Director Product Manager User Guide 175    Using Maintenance Features    Execute an IPL    176       Caution  The Ethernet connection between the HP StorageWorks HA Fabric   N Manager  HAFM  server and director is interrupted momentarily during an IPL           Note  An initial program load  IPL  is not intended for ordinary or casual use and  should only be performed if the active CTP card is suspected to be faulty  This  operation resets the active CTP card  an IML resets both CTP cards   Do not use this  option he directed by your support representative or if you need fo reset a failed  CTP card        If it is necessary for you to execute an IPL on the director  use the following steps     1  Choose IPL from the Configure menu on the menu bar  The IPL  Confirmation dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 59     Do you want to continue with IPL   r3    Figure 59  IPL Confirmation dialog box       2  Click Yes     Choosing IPL from the Maintenance menu causes Ethernet connection between  the director and HAFM server to drop momentarily  The following occurs in the  Product Manager window     m As the network connection drops  the Director Status table on the Hardware  View turns yellow     m The Status field in the table displays No Link and the State field displays  the reason for no link     m A gray square displays in the status bar  Refer to Table 2 for an explanation of  this status bar d
92. ange State from the Product  Manager window  The Switch Binding State Change dialog box displays   as shown in Figure 63      vi Enable Switch Binding  Connection Policy     Restrict E Ports       Restrict E  Ports          Restrict All Ports         Activate Jl Cancel         Figure 63  Switch Binding State Change dialog box    2  Perform one of the following steps     m To disable Switch Binding  a check mark displays in the Enable Switch  Binding check box   click the Enable Switch Binding check box to  remove the check mark  then click Activate     Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    To enable Switch Binding  check mark is not in the Enable Switch  Binding check box   click the Enable Switch Binding check box to add a  check mark  Go on to step 3 to set the Connection Policy     Click one of the Connection Policy options     Restrict E_Ports  Select if you want to restrict connections from specific  switches to switch E_Ports  Switch WWNs can be added to the Switch   Membership List to allow connection and removed from the Membership  List to prohibit connection  Devices are allowed to connect to any F_Port     Restrict F_Ports  Select if you want to restrict connections from specific  devices to switch F_Ports  Device WWNS can be added to the Switch  Membership List to allow connection and removed from the Membership  List to prohibit connection  Switches are allowed to connect to any   E Port     Restrict All  Select if you want to restrict conne
93. ansmission  blocking 90  type  port list view 96    Director Product Manager User Guide    port properties dialog box 86  UDP  default value 184  unblocking 82  WWN 86  power indicator 74  power supply  failure indicator 72  73  75  preferred domain ID 120   default value 184   multi switch fabric 120  primitive sequence errors 109  primitive sequence  hardware log 169  principal switch  determining 126  problems  event log 164  product manager   accessing 31   alert panel 46   audit log 162   call home notification  enabling 179   closing 59   configure icon 47   description 29   e mail notification  enabling 178   FRU list view 55  98   hardware view 50   help icon 45   IPL 176   link incident log 115  128   logs icon 42   main panel 47   maintenance menu 43   menu bar panel 39   messages 206   node list view 56  100   node list view menu 57   non English language support 187   overview 32   performance view 57  105   performance view menu 58   port list view 54  94   port list view menu 55   port menu 51   product 37    Director Product Manager User Guide    Index    user rights 60   uses  list of 29   view icon 39   window layout and function 36  product menu 37   clear system error light 38   close 38   enable unit beaconing 38   FRU 38   port 37   ports 37   properties 38  product view 34  programmed offline state control 187  properties   product menu 38    R  R  A TOV   default value 184   synchronization  loss of 169  r a tov 125   greater than e d tov 125  rack stab
94. at do support more  than one speed coniquration    Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Provide a name in the Name  field where write authorization  is checked        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Cannot start data  collection     Cannot start firmware  install while CTP  synchronization is in  progress     Cannot start port  diagnostics     Cannot swap an  uninstalled port     Click OK to remove all  contents from log     Connection to HAFM  server lost  Click OK to  exit application     Continuing may  overwrite host  programming   Continue     Could not export log to  file     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    The data collection  procedure cannot be  started by the Product  Manager application  because the Ethernet  link is down or busy     The director   s CTP  cards are  synchronizing and  firmware cannot be  installed until  synchronization is  complete     Port diagnostics cannot  be started at the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     A port swap cannot be  performed when the  port card is not  installed     This action deletes all  contents from the  selected log     The HAFM application  at a remot
95. ation 54  94  using 54  using menu 96  port list view menu 55  port menu 51  82  port name  configure ports dialog box 127  FICON management style 136  139  port properties dialog box 85  port nickname  port properties dialog box 103  port number  configure ports dialog box 127  node properties dialog box 103  port properties dialog box 85  port operational states  port list view 95  table of 112  port pop up menu 51  port properties dialog box  10 100 configuration 86  description 85  displaying 89  96  102  illustration 85  port properties  displaying 102  port statistics  class 2 statistics 107  class 3 statistics 108    240    error statistics table 108  traffic statistics 107  110  port technology dialog box  displaying 90  port transmission  blocking 90  port type 129  port WWN  node list view 101  node properties dialog box 103  ports  bar graph 58  106  binding 92  blocked states 95  blocking 128  FICON management style 136  137  blocking all 82  89  configuring  FICON management style 135  open systems management style 133  connections  prohibiting 137  counters  clearing 59  default configuration 40  default values 183  diagnostics 43  82  89  173  displaying information 85  displaying statistics 59  event log 164  extended distance buffering  10 110 km   128  loopback tests 89  91  maintenance 182  naming 127  operating states 84  operational states  table of 112  product menu 37  resetting 91  statistics  description 107  displaying 106  status  determining 53  tr
96. ators and users    offline and that there will be a disruption of communications  Make sure  administrators of devices attached to ports quiesce Fibre Channel traffic  through the director        To set the director online or offline  depending on current state   right click  the director in the Hardware View and choose Set Online State from the  menu  or use the following steps     Choose Set Online State from the Maintenance menu on the menu bar     Click Set Offline or Set Online  depending on the operating state you want to  set     When a warning box displays requesting you to confirm the offline or online  state  click OK     Director Product Manager User Guide 177    Using Maintenance Features    As the director goes offline  OFFLINE displays in the State field of the Director  Status table in the Hardware View  LED indicators on all ports with attached  devices stay green  but the director is sending offline sequences  OLS  to these  devices     Manage Firmware Versions    Firmware refers to the internal operating code for the director  You can maintain  up to eight firmware versions on the HAFM server for downloading to a director   To use the Firmware Library option to manage firmware versions  follow the  steps in the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64  and the HP StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for the Director 2 140     Enable E Mail Notification    178    E mail addresses and the simple mail transfer protocol  SMTP  ser
97. bled     m If you enable Insistent Domain while the switch or director is online  the  Preferred Domain ID will change to the current active domain ID if the IDs  are different        Caution  If a director with a duplicate domain ID exists in the fabric  both  directors    E Ports will segment when they try to join        Rerouting Delay    Placing a check mark in the check box to the left of the Rerouting Delay option  enables rerouting delay  This option is only applicable if the configured director is  in a multiswitch fabric  The default state is enabled     Enabling the rerouting delay ensures that frames are delivered in order through the  fabric to their destination  If there is a change to the fabric topology that creates a  new path  for example  a new director is added to the fabric   frames may be  routed over this new path if its hop count is less than a previous path with a  minimum hop count  This may result in frames being delivered to a destination  out of order since frames sent over the new  shorter path may arrive ahead of older  frames still in route over the older path     If rerouting delay is enabled  traffic ceases in the fabric for the time specified in  the E D TOV field of the Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box  This delay  allows frames sent on the old path to exit to their destination before new frames  begin traversing the new path     Director Product Manager User Guide 121    Configuring the Director       Note  This option is required if 
98. bric Manager User Guide  Following are lists of options available on the  menu bar in the applications  References are provided to the correct publication  for detailed information on these options     HAFM    Following are options available through the HAFM  For more information  refer  to    Using the HAFM    in Chapter 2 of the HP StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager    User Guide   View Tabs  Products  m Fabrics    Product Menu   New  Open  Delete  Modify  Properties  Logout  Exit    Fabrics Menu   Rename   Persist Fabric Technology  Unpersist Fabric Technology  Export Fabric Topology  Show Route   Hide Route    Director Product Manager User Guide 23    Product Manager Overview    Show Zone Members   Show View Port   Show Fabric Tree   Enterprise Fabrics Mode  active if SANtegrity Binding is installed     Fabric Binding  active if SANtegrity Binding is installed     View Menu    User Sessions    Zoom       In       Out       Default       Fitin View  m Arrange Icons       By name       By severity  m Layout Icons      Circular      Spring  Center in Topology  Clear ISL Alerts  Clear All ISL Alerts  Enable Fly Over Display    Configure Menu    m Users   m Nicknames   m Sessions   m SNMP Agent   m Activate Zone Set    24 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Zoning Library  Advanced Zoning    Deactivate Zone Set    Configure Default Zone    Logs Menu   Audit Log  Event Log  Session Log    Product Status Log    Fabric Log    Maintenance Menu  m Configu
99. ces from the field  field  allowed as part of the   entry   entry for this field     Cannot install firmware   A firmware version Replace the failed CTP card  to a director with a cannot be installed on   and retry the firmware  failed CTP card  a director with a failed   installation    control processor  CTP    card     SANtegrity feature is  installed  Please from Open Systems to   FICO    contact your sales FICON management    representative        208 Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Cannot modif  director  wikch speed   Ports speeds cannot be  configured at a higher  data rate than the  director switch speed     Cannot perform this  operation while the  switch is offline     Cannot retrieve current  SNMP configuration     Cannot retrieve  diagnostics results     Cannot retrieve port  configuration     Cannot retrieve  information for port     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    Port speeds cannot be  configured at a higher  data rate than the  director speed  This  message displays  when you set director  sped to 1 GB sec  through the Configure  Switch Parameters  dialog box and at least  one of the ports is  running at 2 Gb sec     This operation cannot  take place while the  director or switch is  offline     The director SNMP  configuration cannot  be retrieved by the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     Director diagnostic  results cannot be  
100. ceu nee bee eas bee ee ees ses bead e er Rae ee eee 81  Port Menlo tone  eoe Ed teinte ental aay anh Wee ERE MI RDUM ten dene ay 82  CTP Card Menu  iussus he REI er ay Se Rcs ee Ser ee is 82  Fan Module 1  55   hee oreet eee teva wt pad algae Ren s 83  SBAR Card Menu    isdem ee E a eR aU  ania Sas ERG Dd era Re 83  Using the Port Card View 6 45 cs  cs cc seen eee ed seed a RR eR ER ede 84  Symbols  and Indicators 3 20  wise ea aces eleg era edad pua edes 84  Displaying Port Information           0 0 0    cece cece eh 85  Port Card Menus sironta vlad eta Rie edo bi a ed debba S dete he dept E e qus 89  Port Menu   ss ceo ie wea E e ne ERU ERE REF Ee dye re epe eue 89  Port Properties      ure EUER ee cade RU d rgo Cb ei 8 ea 89   Node Properties    cs e seta cen cie e  ere   ye ad ed ri e sd 90    Director Product Manager User Guide 5    Contents    Port Technology      crees tpe aqu e sp EP uada 90   Block Port    lune neet ea RENE Vee eed deal NR ERE ET 90   Enable Beaconin gs i  esee bp eM paco RR Rn RE A 90  Diagnostics ecs ceca lere Rye edu erbe Se Er e Rd Up E d 91   Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only                      04  91   Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only                     0 000005 91   Clear Link Incident Alerts    2 0 0 0    000s 91   Reset POL  4p 5  lt c5 eedcsdys seteaed E ae steaiend a EA eau tee a eee 91   Port Binding    oos elk alo cada   tga e APER Pa divaders 92   Warning and Error Message Display             20 0    eee ee eee eee 93 
101. cha e pega ed Up rela dees 98  28 Node List  View x eec ge wane ce ga e ed edd e Ve Aes HR Pedes cna 100  29 Node Properties dialog box    1 1    ence eh 103  30 Pertormance VieW   0 802005 coe ee RS eh Pur dE Due P Re gos 105  31 Configure Identification dialog box     6 2    eee eee eee 118  32 Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  Director 2 64              0 000000 0005 119  33 Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  Director 2 140                    005  119  34 Configure Fabric Parameters dialog box          0 0    cece eee eee 124  35 Warning  dialog box vieoe ee eea E E A eee e nent e ene e 131  36 Configure Ports dialog box  Open Systems management style                     133  37 Configure Ports dialog box  FICON management style                eese ess 135  38 Prohibited Port Connection symbol               eeeeeeeee eee 137  39 Configure Addresses    Active  dialog box    1 0 0    cece cee eee 138  40 Address Configuration Library dialog box         0 0    2c eee eee ee 140  41 Configure SNMP dialog box           ssseeeeeeee III 142  42 Configure Feature Key dialog box    1 2 0    2  eee ee 144  43 New Feature Key dialog box    144  44 Configure Date and Time dialog box          lesse eee 146  45 Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box    1    0 0    cece eee 149  46 New Threshold Alerts dialog box   first screen       0 0 0 0    c eee eee eee 149  47 New Threshold Alerts dialog box   second screen            0 0 0 cece eee eee 150  48 New Threshold Alerts dialog
102. ckname then displays instead of the WWN in Product  Manager views         Description   Assign a unique product description       Location    Describe the product s location         Contact   Assign a contact either by name  phone number  or e mail  address        Note  This information displays in the identification table at the top of the  Hardware View and in the HAFM application Product View  if the Product View is  configured to display names        m Switch Operating Parameters   Choose this option to display the  Configure Switch Parameters dialog box for setting Fibre Channel  operating parameters  In this dialog box  you can set the preferred domain  identification  1 to 31   and also make it insistent if SANtegrity Binding  feature is installed  You can also enable rerouting delay  and domain register  for state change notifications  RSCNs   In addition  you can also set the  director data speed  Director 2 64 only   The director must be offline to  configure director speed and preferred domain ID     m Fabric Operating Parameters   Choose this option to display the Configure  Fabric Parameters dialog box for setting fabric operating parameters  In this  dialog box  you can set buffer to buffer credit  BB  Credit  from 1 to 60   default is 16  and the resource allocation time out value  R  A TOV  and  error detect time out value  E  D TOV  in tenth of a second increments  In  addition  you can set the switch priority level  Principal  Default  or Never  Principal  a
103. configure addresses    active  dialog box 138  configure addresses  stored option 139  configure date and time  periodic synchronization 80  configure date and time  manual procedure 80  configure fabric parameters dialog box 124  configure feature key  dialog box 144  procedure 144  configure feature key dialog box  procedure 143  configure features menu option 41  configure FICON management server dialog  box 188    232    configure icon 47  configure identification dialog box 39  configure management server 143  configure management style 133  FICON procedure 135  open systems management style procedure  133  configure menu  addresses    active  138  backup and restore configuration 157  date time 41  146  export configuration report 42  155  fabric parameters 39  features 41  143  identification 39  management server 41  143  SNMP agent 41  switch binding 40  193  switch parameters 39  configure open systems management server  dialog box 189  configure Open Trunking  pop up menu 202  configure open trunking dialog box 199  configure open trunking dialog box menu 202  configure ports dialog box 133  blocking ports 95  FICON management style 135  menu options 131  open system mode 133  configure SNMP dialog box 41  configure switch parameters dialog box 119  configuring  date and time 41  146  fabric operating parameters 124  feature key 143  port addresses 136  port speeds 122  ports  FICON management style 135  connection failure  port binding 130  control unit port  CUP 
104. criptions of hardware status and states also  display when you click components to display Properties dialog boxes     Figure 13 illustrates the Director 2 64 Hardware View and Figure 14 illustrates  the Director 2 140 Hardware View with examples of symbols and simulated  LED indicators that can help you monitor hardware operation     Director Product Manager User Guide 7     Monitoring and Managing the Director    Boo de 7 M         Port card attention indicator    Power supply failure indicator    Port card failure indicator     Cooling fan module failure indicator     CIP card failure indicator     SBAR card beaconing indicator  O Active CTP card indicator    SBAR failure indicator     Power  system error  and unit beaconing  indicators    Figure 13  Monitoring hardware operation   Director 2 64 Hardware View    72 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director       Power supply failure indicator    Port card attention indicator  Port card failure indicator    oO   e Cooling fan module failure indicator     CTP card failure indicator   o   e    SBAR card beaconing indicator  Active CTP card indicator SBAR failure indicator    Power  system error  and unit beaconing  indicators    Figure 14  Monitoring hardware operation    Director 2 140 Hardware View    m Port card attention indicator   The yellow triangle status symbol       indicates that the port card is in a degraded state  This could indicate a  problem with an individual port  such as a
105. ctions from specific  devices to switch F  Ports and switches to switch E  Ports  Device and  switch WWNs can be added to the Switch Membership List to allow  connection and removed from the Membership List to prohibit  connection     Click Activate to enable the changes and close the dialog box     Edit the Switch Membership List through the Switch Binding Membership  List dialog box to add or remove switches and devices that are allowed to  connect with the switch     Editing the Switch Membership List    Choose the Configure    Switch Binding    Edit Membership List from the  Product Manager window  The Switch Binding Membership List dialog  box displays  as shown in Figure 64     1     The WWNs of devices and or switches that can currently connect to switch  ports are listed in the Switch Membership List panel     Director Product Manager User Guide 193    Optional Features    194    F Port JNI 20 00 00 E0 69 00 00 00 Ports F Port JNI 20 05 00 E0 69 00 00 00   F Port JNI 20 01 00 E0 69 00 00 00 Port  F Port Emulex 20 07 00 00 C9 00 00 00  F Port JNI 20 02 00 E0 69 00 00 00 Pot F Port Emulex 20 08 00 00 C9 00 00 00  F Port Sun 20 03 08 00 20 00 00 00 Porti i F Port Sun 20 0B 08 00 20 00 00 00  F Port JNI 20 04 00 E0 69 00 00 00   F Port JNI 20 05 00 E0 69 00 00 00   F Port Emulex 20 06 00 00 C9 00 00 00   F Port Emulex 20 07 00 00 C9 00 00 00       F Port Emulex 20 08 00 00 C9 00 00 00             Figure 64  Switch Binding Membership List dialog box    Refer to  Configurin
106. ctivate the new  feature key  you must  set the switch offline   Activating the new  feature set  however   will remove current  features not in the new  feature set     Information and Error Messages    Cancel the operation     Establish and verify the network  connection     Delete configurations no longer  needed to allow new  configuration to be saved     Contact your sales  representative     Delete configurations no longer  needed to allow new  configurations to be saved     Contact your sales  representative to obtain the  desired feature     Set the switch offline through  the Set Online State dialog box   then activate the new feature  key using the Configure Feature  Key dialog box        229    Information and Error Messages    230    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    This feature key does  not include all of the  features currently  installed  Do you want  to continue with feature  key activation     Threshold alerts are  not supported on  firmware earlier than    01 03 00     Unable to change  incompatible firmware  release     Unable to save data  collection file to  destination     You do not have rights  to perform this action     Description    The feature set  currently installed for  this system contains  features that are not  being installed with the  new feature key     Threshold alerts are  not supported on  firmware earlier than    01 03 00     The user tried to  download a firmware  release that is not  compatible with the  c
107. d  Frame corruption may be  caused by device disconnection  an optical transceiver failure at the device  a  bad fiber optic cable  or a poor cable connection     Operational Statistics    The following describes the Operational Statistics that display for a selected port    Offline sequences Rx   The number of offline sequence that the port has  received     Offline sequences Tx   The number of offline sequence that the port has  transmitted     Link resets   The number of link reset protocol frames received transmitted  by this port from to the attached device  The director transmits a link reset to  initiate the link reset protocol or recover from a link timeout  This occurs  normally to establish BB_Credit or on any port in order to recover lost   BB Credit  The director receives a link reset from an attached device if the  device wishes to initiate the link reset or recover from a link timeout     Traffic Statistics with Receive and Transmit Values    This section describes the types of Traffic Statistics that display for a selected  port     Link utilization     There are separate values for transmit  Tx  and receive  link utilization  Rx   The larger of these two values displays on the bar graph   The current link utilization for the port is expressed as a percentage  Each port  can transmit or receive data at 100 Megabytes  MB  per second  This statistic  shows the percentage of the maximum link utilization currently being used   Link utilization is calculated over on
108. d HAFM server  address     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    When configuring a  new product through  the New Product  dialog box  an  incorrect product was  specified     If the switch is online   installing the new  feature key will cause  an internal program  load  IPL   the PAN  connection to the  HAFM server will be  lost momentarily  but  Fibre Channel traffic  will not be affected     The director detected  an internal file transfer  error     An invalid character  was entered in the  Data field     Attempted to save an  address configuration  name with an invalid  name     The feature key was  not recognized     The file selected for  firmware download is  n  a firmware version  ile     The IP address  specified for the HAFM  server is unknown to  the domain name  server  invalid      Information and Error Messages    Choose the correct product type  for the product with the network  address     Click Yes to install the feature  key or No to not install     Retry the operation  If the  problem persists  contact the  next level of support     Remove invalid characters from  the entry     Use up to 24 alphanumeric  characters  including spaces   hyphens  and underscores     Re enter the feature key noting  the key is case sensitive and to  include the dashes     Choose the correct firmware  version file and retry the  operation     Verify and enter a valid HAFM  server IP address        219    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manage
109. d enter a valid number  which must be between 10  through 1200     Verity and enter a valid time     Enter a number from 1 to 99  into the Threshold   column of  the Configure Open Trunking  dialog box        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Invalid value for year     Invalid World Wide    Name or nickname     Link dropped     Log is currently in use     Loopback plug s  must  be installed on ports  being diagnosed  Press  Next to continue     Maximum number of  versions already  installed     Description    At the Configure Date  and Time dialog box   the YYYY value  year   must be a four digit  value     The World Wide  Name or nickname  that you have specified  is invalid  The valid  format for the World  Wide Name is eight  two digit hexadecimal  numbers separated by  colons  xx XX XX XXIXX   xx xx xx   The valid  format for a nickname  is non blank  characters  up to 32  characters     The HAFM  server to director  Ethernet link was    dropped     Access to the log is  denied because the log  was opened b  another instance of the  Product Manager  application     External loopback  diagnostics require an  optical a plug  to be installed     The number of  firmware versions that  can be defined to the  HAFM application   s  firmware library was  reached     Information and Error Messages    Verify and enter a four digit  value for the year     Try the operation again using a  valid World Wide Name or    nic
110. d to set the a unique domain ID for the director  The default value is 1   Set a value between 1 and 31  When a director comes online with a preferred ID  it  requests an ID from the fabric s principal director  indicating its preferred value as  part of the request   If the requested domain ID is not allocated to the fabric  the  domain ID is assigned to the requesting director  If the requested domain ID is  already allocated  an unused domain ID is assigned  Note that you must set the  director offline before you can change to the preferred domain ID     The preferred domain ID must be unique for each director and switch in a fabric   If two switches or directors have the same preferred domain ID  the E  Ports  segment  causing the fabric to segment     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    For more information on domain ID  refer to the section on domain ID assignment  for multiswitch fabrics in the HP StorageWorks SAN High Availability Planning  Guide for details     Insistent    This option is not supported unless the SANtegrity Binding feature is installed   Click the check box to remove or add a check mark  The default state is disabled   no check mark      When a check mark displays  the domain ID configured in the Preferred Domain  ID field will become the active domain identification when the fabric initializes   See the following notes     m This option is required if Enterprise Fabric Mode  optional SANtegrity  Binding feature  is ena
111. dware Operation    on page 71     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Double click the power supply  CTP card  cooling fan module  and SBAR card to  display a FRU Properties dialog box containing detailed information on the  hardware component  Double click the director  away from a FRU  to display the  Director Properties dialog box     For details on navigating and monitoring via the Hardware View  refer to  Chapter 2     Monitoring and Managing the Director      Director Menu    Double click the graphic away from a FRU to display the Director Properties  dialog box  Right click a hardware graphic away from a FRU to display the  following options     m Director Properties   Enable Unit Beaconing  Clear System Error Light  IPL Director   Set Director Date and Time  Set Director Online State    For details on menu options  refer to    Director Menu    on page 78     For details on navigating and monitoring via the Hardware View  refer to  Chapter 2     Monitoring and Managing the Director      Port Card Menu    Double click a port card to display the Port Card View  Refer to    Using the Port  Card View    on page 84  Right click the port card to display the following options     m Open Port Card View   FRU Properties   Enable Port Card Beaconing  Block All Ports   Unblock All Ports  Diagnostics    Note that these same options are available when you click the port card and  choose the FRU secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar     
112. e   Feature Key dialog box before  using Switch Binding features     Retry the firmware download  operation  If the problem  persists  contact the next level of  support     Enter a corresponding SNMP  trap recipient address     Verify port operation  Retry  diagnostics for the port and  choose Stop from the dialog  box  If problem persists  contact  the next level of support        Informational message     Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Switch Binding was  removed from attached  devices that are also  peas in Port  inding  Please review  the Port Binding  Configuration     System diagnostics  cannot run  The  Operational Status is  invalid     The add firmware  process has been  aborted     The data collection    process failed     The data collection  process has been  aborted     The default zone must  be disabled to    configure     The switch did not  accept the request     The switch did not  respond in the time  allowed     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description  The device WWNs    were removed from the  director s Switch  Membership List    A regn Binding  eature   but you  should note that one or  more of these devices  still has security control  in port binding     System diagnostics  cannot run on switches  with failed ports    The user aborted the  rocess to add a  irmware version to the  HAFM Server s  firmware library     An error occurred  while performing the  data collection  pr
113. e  If Active Saved is enabled in through the Configure FICON  Management Server dialog box  Configure menu   this overwrites the current  IPL address configuration        Director Product Manager User Guide    3     Configuring the Director    When finished managing the library  click Close to close the dialog box     Configuring SNMP Trap Message Recipients    Use the procedures in this section to     Configure the SNMP agent that runs on the director and implements the  following MIBs         MIB II       Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB      Director private MIB       Fibre Alliance MIB       Note  For complete information on objects defined in MIBs and steps to download  MIB variables to your SNMP workstation  refer to the HP StorageWorks CLI  Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches        Configure network addresses and community names for up to six SNMP trap  recipients  An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that  receives messages through SNMP for specific events that occur on the  director     Define SNMP community names that SNMP managers use for reading  variables     Authorize write permissions for writable MIB variables        Note  SNMP managers may request  but will not receive  traps and SNMP data  through SNMP management stations that are not configured with community  names        Director Product Manager User Guide 141    Configuring the Director    142    To configure the SNMP agent     1  At the Hardware View page  choose Configure
114. e  workstation lost the  network connection to  the HAFM server     Configurations sent  from the host may be  overwritten by HAFM     A log file I O error  occurred and the file  could not be saved to  the specified  destination  The disk  may be full or write  protected     Information and Error Messages    Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Install the firmware after CTP  card synchronization completes     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Perform a swop only on a port  that is installed     Click OK to delete the log  contents or click Cancel to  cancel the operation     Start the HAFM application to  connect to the HAFM server     Continuing will activate the  current configuration  which  may have been configured by  an FICON host     Ensure file name and drive are  correct        213    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message  Could not find    firmware file     Could not remove  dump files from server     Could not stop port  diagnostics     Could not write  firmware to flash     CUP name and port  name are identical    Date entered is invalid     Description    Firmware file selected  was not found in the  FTP directory  Or  the  selected file is not a  firmware file     Dump files could not  be deleted from the  HAFM server because  the link may be down   or the HAFM server or  Product Manager  appl
115. e 197  online state functions 191  fabric operating parameters dialog box 39  fabric parameters  e d tov 125  interop mode 126  r a tov 125  switch priority 126  fabric segmentation  e d tov 125  preferred domain ID 120  factory defaults  configuration data 182  LIN alerts 128  fan module  failure indicator 72  73  75  FRU properties 83  fan module menu 52  fault isolation  event log 164  faults  event log 164  feature  SANtegrity Binding 190  feature key 143  144  configuring 143  Fibre Channel address  port properties dialog  box 86    Director Product Manager User Guide    Index    fibre channel addresses 120  FICON  management style  Open Systems 123  FICON management server 37  123  143  186  active saved 187  code page 187  configuration procedure 188  configuring 186  188  host control 186  installing 186  programmed offline state control 187  FICON management style 37  123  address configuration  managing 139  FICON management server 123  port addresses  configuring 136  port addressing 136  port connection array 137  ports  configuring 135  swapping 174  FICON mangement style  FICON management server 37  file transfer protocol 174  firmware faults  event log 164  firmware level  director properties dialog box  77  firmware library dialog box 44  firmware versions 44  managing 178  FPM card  acronyms  port technology 99  attention indicator 73  beaconing  enabling 81  loopback test 174  port card view 84  properties 81  status  determining 53  FPM card menu 51  81  fr
116. e Firmware X  Modify Port Binding X   Port Diagnostics X                   Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Table 3  User Rights for Product Manager  Continued                                                  Product Manager Product  Rights Administrator Operator Maintenance   Port Beaconing X X X  Set Online State X X X  Swap Ports  FICON X X  management style   Reset Configuration X  Reset Statistics Counters   X X   Performance View   Reset Port X X  Unit Beaconing X X X  View Audit Log X X  View Event Log X X X  View Firmware X  View Hardware Log X X X  View LIN Log X X X  View Open Trunking X X  log  View SNMP X X X  View Threshold Alert X X X  log                      Director Product Manager User Guide 63    Product Manager Overview    Backing Up and Restoring Product Manager Data    64    Critical information from both the Product Manager and HAFM applications is  automatically backed up to a backup drive when the data directory contents  change or when you reboot the HAFM server  The backup drive is either an  Iomega   Zip drive or internal CD RW drive  depending on your HAFM platform        Note  To ensure trouble free backups  it is imperative that you leave the backup media  in the drive at all times  Removing the media during a backup or restore can corrupt the  database on the media  Make sure that data is not being written to or read from the  backup drive before you remove the backup media by observing the following     m The 
117. e HAFM application and Product Manager     The Product Manager provides graphical views of director hardware components  and displays of component status  By positioning the cursor on icons  graphics   panels  and other visual elements in these views and clicking the left or right  mouse button  you can quickly manage and monitor the director on your network     Using the Product Manager  you can    m Back up and restore configuration data    m Clear the system error indicator    m Configure extended distance buffering for ports   E    Configure Fibre Channel operating parameters for the director such as  BB_Credit  R_A_TOV  E D TOV  preferred domain ID  insistent domain ID   domain RSCNs  switch priority  director speed  Director 2 64 only   and  rerouting delay     m Configure individual ports with a port name describing the node attached to  the port     Configure LIN alerts   Configure interoperability mode for multiswitch fabrics     Configure a nickname to display instead of WWN for the director and for  attached node devices     Configure port binding   Configure port address configurations  FICON Management Style only      Configure the FICON and Open Systems Management Server features if  installed     Configure Switch Binding if optional SANtegrity Binding feature is installed   Configure Open Trunking if optional Open Trunking feature is installed     Director Product Manager User Guide 29    Product Manager Overview    30    Configure the management style between 
118. e LIN alerts to be enabled     Beaconing    This field indicates the beaconing status for the port  To enable  or disable beaconing  right click the port and choose Enable Beaconing     Link Incident    Description of the last link incident that occurred on the port     Operational State   Beaconing  inactive  invalid attachment  link incident   link reset  no light  not operational  online  offline  port failure  segmented  E Port  and testing  Refer to Table 4 for definitions of operational states     Reason   Lists the reason for a segmented E  Port operating state or invalid  attachment  or inactive operating state for the port  An E Port segmentation  occurs only when the director is connected to another director or a switch   This field displays    NA    if a segmented E  Port or invalid attachment  operating state has not occurred     Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Refer to the section on joining zoned fabrics in the hp StorageWorks SAN  high availability planning guide     The following messages display in the Reason field of the Port dialog box if  an Invalid Attachment  Segmented E_Port  or Inactive State occurs for the  port  Reason messages for segmentation can include         Incompatible operating parameters  Operating parameters  such as  resource allocation time out values  R_A_TOV  or error detect time out  values  E_D_TOV   are inconsistent  Refer to    Configuring Fabric  Parameters    on page 124 for more inf
119. e and mixed group of fabrics and  attached devices  Through these features you can allow or prohibit switch  attachment to fabrics and device attachment to switches  These features are  enabled by purchasing a feature key  then enabling the key through the Configure  Feature Key dialog box     SANtegrity Binding features include   m Fabric Binding  m Switch Binding    Enterprise Fabric Mode   Although this is not a keyed feature  the SANtegrity  Fabric Binding and Switch Binding must be installed before you can use  Enterprise Fabric Mode function through the HAFM Fabrics menu     Fabric Binding    190    This feature is managed through the Fabric Binding option  available through the  Fabrics menu in HAFM when the Fabrics tab is selected  Using Fabric Binding   you can allow specific switches to attach to specific fabrics in the SAN  This  provides security from accidental fabric merges and potential fabric disruption  when fabrics become segmented because they cannot merge     Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    Enable Disable and Online State Functions    In order for Fabric Binding to function  specific operating parameters and optional  features must be enabled  Also  there are specific requirements for disabling these  parameters and features when the director or switch is offline or online  Be aware  of the following     m Because switches are bound to a fabric by World Wide Name  WWN  and  domain ID  the Insistent Domain ID option in the Config
120. e desired Modify Threshold screen     m Click Finish when you are done     Activating or Deactivating Alerts    Use the following steps to activate or deactivate existing threshold alerts  In the  active state  notifications are generated for the alert  In the inactive state   notifications do not occur     1     At the Hardware View page  choose Configure    Threshold Alerts  The  Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays     The port s current state  inactive or active  is listed under the State column   To change the state  choose the alert by the alert information in the table     If the alert is active  choose Deactivate to change to the inactive state  If the  alert is inactive  choose Activate to change to the active state     Director Product Manager User Guide 153    Configuring the Director    Deleting Alerts    Use the following steps to delete existing threshold alerts     1  At the Hardware View page  choose Configure  gt  Threshold Alerts  The  Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays     2  Select the alert that you want to delete by selecting the alert information in the  table and click Delete  A message displays asking you to confirm the deletion     3  Click Yes  The alert is removed from the dialog box     Configure Open Trunking    This option is only available if the optional Open Trunking feature is installed   Choosing this option opens the Configure Open Trunking dialog box  For  details on enabling Open Trunking and configuring such parame
121. e eee n 178  Enable E Mail Notification           llle 178  Enable Call Home Notification           lessen 179  hn MP  C  179  Backup and Restore Configuration            lle 180  Reset Configuration          lssseeeeeeele e I eh 182  6 Optional Featifes  esa reg Ey eRr 9 sees cud EERPIERFENE  EdESPFGCS EE 185  FICON Management Server    i    sosessuveckesz vase er pe a RU RR a US SR e eed 186  Installation o eeo c oid sube a bebe be eee Se ER ee Eu eae 186  Configuring the FICON Management Server             0 00  eee eee ee eee ee 186  Open Systems Management Server            0    eee cece eee ee eh 189  Installation    5s ees e E epe dew Stas wa aa E e e 189  Configuring the Open Systems Management Server     0 0000 eee 189  SANtegrity Binding Features    0 0    eee eh 190  Fabric Binding    eiiam eer ela woe ee Gaus aca ea aces 190  Enable Disable and Online State Functions             0 0 0 0  0c eee eee ee 191    8 Director Product Manager User Guide    Contents    Switch Binding  iu eat es eroe heh eee See 191   Configuring Switch Binding   Overview              lees 191   IN UGS oo ecc votes bebe ino ON DR DIRE Dee uate tetur E NM ELA ard mye 192   Enable Disable Switch Binding            0 0    cece 192   Editing the Switch Membership List             0 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 193   Enable Disable and Online State Functions          0 0 0 0    eee eee eee 195   Zoning with Switch Binding Enabled               lee eee eee 196   Enterprise  Fabric Mode  oer e RR eb CeDR
122. e gan 112  Link Incident Alerts  i  ue RR Rr eb Op eR Hae eee PERE CREER GE GR 115  Threshold  Alerts    erroe reo p ho eee VR RAUS RASA P X a drea 116  3 Configuring the Director            0  ccc cece eee ee eee e 117  Configuring Director Identification       0    0    eee eee 118  Configuring Switch Parameters    0 0 0    eee een eh 119  Switch  Parameters  gsc dee rr wars ace e RAIA ein DR Te ene he ee i ee 120  Domain ID    nits ea Habe es Cs RS eee lh ee eer uU ARE ep 120    6 Director Product Manager User Guide    Contents    Preferred     hie ug sete Tope hae PL ee ERE ENT Led DE 120   Insist  nt     ee et ie ees dese ARR e ees heed hears bee 121   Rerouting Delay  creer De eere a et eR ae Lae Ale ea ee pe QU a he 121  Domain RSCNS  ess  eke eG eee boa ee a E ees boa tee See ee 122  Suppress RSCN s on zone set activations    2 0 0    cece eee ee 122  Director Speed  Director 2 64 Only     1    0 0    ec cece eee 122  Management Style    obe geo Rege ee pee gated eg d eros 123  Configuring Fabric Parameters           l l 124  Fabric Parameters       cocci bet RI sec ede Se eee Ice ea RO ce ge 125   BB Credit    eeu tte shies pian E ace UR doce e Ron aude doce deines 125   RA TOV  ed hb ten b er ee hea EEG RU bee donee vedere hed ee 125   ED TOV oia owt Eget obe etn Matchen de E cR oe 125   Switch Priority    cis  sls eee  RR  OI 3 y rho roe VOTRE GE REO a 126   Interop Mode    erc mre e eg penc oe rd attrice 126  Configuring Switch Binding       0 0 0    eee cece eee 
123. e right click menu for the port   Hardware View   A description of the alert displays in the Link Incident  field of the Port Properties dialog box  refer to Figure 23 on page 85      Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    If the check boxes in this column are not selected  no link incident indicators  display in the Hardware View  Also  the Link Incident field of the Port  Properties dialog box is blank and a link incident is recorded in the Link  Incident Log  LINs are always logged in the Link Incident Log  regardless  of the configuration     If LIN Alerts are enabled  you can receive e mail notification when a LIN  occurs  To receive e mail notification  you must configure and enable this  feature in the Maintenance menu of the StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager   HAFM  and enable e mail notification through the Enable E Mail  Notification option in the Product Manager   s Maintenance menu     For additional information about LIN alerts  refer to    Link Incident Alerts  on  page 115     m Type   Choose each port s type  G_Port  E Port  or F Port  in this column  from the drop down list        Note  In FICON management style  you cannot change port types unless the  optional SANtegrity Binding feature is installed  If ports are configured as E  Ports  in Open Systems management style  and you install SANtegrity Binding before  changing to FICON management style  the ports will remain as E Ports when you  change to FICON management style  If SANteg
124. e second intervals  The maximum link  utilization is 100      Frames Rx   The number of frames that the port has received    Frames Tx   The number of frames that the port has transmitted    Four byte words Rx   The number of words that the port has received   Four byte words Tx   The number of words that the port has transmitted     Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Flows rerouted to ISL   This displays whether the optional Open Trunking  feature is installed or not  A value will only display if Open Trunking is  installed  the port is connected to an ISL  and flows were being rerouted  This  will be the number of Fibre Channel traffic flows that were rerouted to this  ISL from another ISL due to congestion     Flows rerouted from ISL   This displays whether the optional Open  Trunking feature is installed or not  A value will only display if Open  Trunking is installed  the port is connected to an ISL  and flows were being  rerouted  This is the number of Fibre Channel traffic flows that were rerouted  from this ISL to another ISL due to congestion     Troubleshooting Tips    As a general rule  you should clear all counts after the system is stabilized  When  looking at the Performance View  roughly keep track of the time interval when  errors accumulate to judge the presence and severity of a problem  Also   recognize that there is a link recovery hierarchy implemented in Fibre Channel to  handle some level of    expected anomal
125. eaconing through the port s  menu on the Port Card View  Port List  View  or Performance View     Yellow The port is inactive  Reasons for this  Triangle state are in the Reason field of the Port  Properties dialog box  Note that if the  ort optics have also failed  the amber   ED will be on     Invalid Yellow The director port is in an invalid   Attachment Triangle attachment state in either of five cases    1  a loopback plug is connected to the  port and there is no diagnostic test  running   2  the fiber optic cable is  connected to another port on the same    Inactive    director   3  the port type is configured  as an F  Port and it is connected to  another director  E Port    4  the port  type is configured as an E  Port and is  connected to an N Port  or  5  a port  binding violation has occurred due to  an invalid entry in the Bound WWN  column in the Configure Ports dialog  box  Note  Ports can be configured as  G  Ports  F Ports  and E Ports through  the Configure Ports dialog box        112 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Table 4  Port States and Indicators  Continued     Port  Indicators    Port State Green Amber    Link Incident  Link Reset    No Light Off  ff   Off    Not O  Operational    Director Product Manager User Guide    Alert  Indicator    Yellow  Triangle    Yellow  Triangle    None  P    Yellow  Triangle    Triangle    Description    A link incident occurred on the port   The status symbol displays in the
126. eatures through HAFM applications  There are two  types of features covered in this chapter     m    Keyed    features  requiring feature keys to be purchased and enabled through  the Configure Feature Key dialog box in the product   s Product Manager  application     m Features not requiring feature keys themselves  but requiring that specific  keyed features be enabled before they can be accessed through HAFM or  Product Manager applications     m The following sections are covered in this chapter       FICON Management Server      Open Systems Management Server      SANtegrity Binding Features      Enterprise Fabric Mode      Open Trunking    Director Product Manager User Guide 185    Optional Features    FICON Management Server    The FICON Management Server is a keyed feature that allows host control and  inband management of the director or switch through an IBM System 390 or  zSeries 900 Parallel Enterprise Server attached to a director or switch port  The  server communicates with the switch or director through a FICON channel   Control of connectivity and statistical product monitoring are provided through a  host attached console     Installation    To install and enable this option  choose the Configure Feature Key option under  the Product Manager   s Configure menu  Use steps under    Configuring Feature  Key    on page 143    Configuring the FICON Management Server    Use this procedure to configure whether the host is the controlling manager        Note  The op
127. econd intervals  The maximum link  utilization is 100      Frames   The number of frames that the port has received or transmitted   Four byte words   The number of words that the port has received or  transmitted    Class 2 Statistics   The Class 2 Statistics table includes     m Received Frames   The number of Class 2 frames received by this F  Port  from its attached N_ Port     m Transmitted Frames   The number of Class 2 frames transmitted by this  F  Port to its attached N_Port     Director Product Manager User Guide 107    Monitoring and Managing the Director    108    Busied Frames   The number of F_BSY frames generated by this F_Port  against Class 2 frames  This can occur if frames are received before the switch  completes initialization or if the switch is servicing so many requests that it  cannot process a new request  The port generates frames if the switch is not  ready to accept commands  This may indicate temporary congestion     Rejected Frames   The number of F_RJT frames generated by this F_Port  against Class 2 frames  These frames usually occur because of attached device  errors  The device is expected to correct the error based on the reject code   then retry its request  If the device is able to recover  there is no cause for  concern  If not  further troubleshooting may be necessary  There are no  thresholds for this value  Typically  this occurs because the destination is not  available due to the device   s action     Four Byte Words Rx   The number
128. eld 69  status indicator 71  status table 69  StorageWorks director 2 64  alert panel  status indicator 71  audit log 162  date and time  configuring 146  FRU list view 98  IPL 79  176  link incident log 115  node list view 100  offline state  setting 81  operating status 47  operational states 69  177  performance view 105  segmentation error 86  status 69  StorageWorks director 2 64 product manager   description 29  stored address configurations  managing 139  subnet mask  default value 183  support center server 179  suppress RSCNs 122  swap ports dialog box 174  switch binding 191  197  enable and disable 192  membership list 193  online state functions 195  zoning function 196  switch binding membership list dialog box 193  switch clock alert mode 186  switch clock alert mode field 188  switch operating parameters dialog box 39  switch parameters  domain RSCNs 122  insistent domain ID 121  management style 123  NV RAM storage 119  124  preferred domain ID 120  suppress RSCNs 122  switch priority 126    Director Product Manager User Guide    related number codes 126  switch priority setting 126  switches  principal  determining 126  switchover CTP dialog box 82  switchover SBAR card 83  switchover SBAR dialog box 83  symbols in text 15  symbols on equipment 16  symbols  alert  table of 47  sync losses 109  synchronization  loss of 169  synchronize date and time 147  system error indicator 74  system error light  clearing 79    T    technical support 174  technical support
129. embership List  active if SANtegrity Binding is installed   Ports   Addresses  FICON Management Style only        Active       Stored   SNMP Agent   Management Server   Features   Date Time   Threshold Alerts    Director Product Manager User Guide 27    Product Manager Overview    Logs Menu    Open Trunking  active if Open Trunking is installed   Export Configuration Report   Enable Embedded Web Server   Enable Telnet    Audit Log   Event Log   Hardware Log   Link Incident Log   Threshold Alerts Log   Open Trunking Log  active if Open Trunking is installed     Maintenance Menu    Help Menu    28    Port Diagnostics   Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only   Data Collection   IPL   Set Online State   Firmware Library   Configure Enable E Mail Notification  Configure Enable Call Home   Backup and Restore Configuration    Reset Configuration    Contents  About    Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Product Manager Description    The Product Manager for the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 and Director 2 140  has a Java based graphical user interface  GUD  that provides in depth  management  configuration  and monitoring functions for individual directors and  their field replaceable units  FRUs      In contrast to the Product Manager  the HAFM enables administrators to monitor  operational status for all products and Fibre Channel fabrics managed by an  HAFM server  The HAFM application also provides tools to administer user and  product access to th
130. ened 127  Configuring  Ports  e esr Ete ge Cee EUER E gom TA Meade Ge he 127  Warning and Error Messages           esee 130  Menu OptOflS   iret egere RR nec e adea Pr oa e d ae Ced aue odis 131  Configuring Ports in the Open Systems Management Style                   133  Configuring Ports in the FICON Management Style                          135  Configuring Port Addresses            llle es 136  Parameters sii is  aiacwni deg ea Re RE EA RARUS op RERUE SE areca pue e aly EUR 136  Managing Stored Address Configurations             0 0 0  esee 139  Configuring SNMP Trap Message Recipients             0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 141  Configuring Open Systems Management Server          0 0 0    cece ee eee eee 143  Configuring FICON Management Server            0 00  c eee eee eee eee 143  Configuring  Feature Key orses orisii iioa eee ee DAE he eae app ea CR ee eles 143  Configuring Director Date and Time        0 0 0 0    eee eA 146  Setting Date and Time Manually           0 0    cece cece eee 146  Synchronizing Date and Time      0 0    2    ee eee nes 147  Configuring Threshold Alerts          lle 148  Creating  New Alerts  aceti desubEe rezenbrg pk ek Pei RAUM RR eine 148  Modifying AGrts oso eet Gao SWE ey ede d eed ans debe det 153  Activating or Deactivating Alerts      0    0    cece e 153  Deleting Alerts    crot cra zo Rn  aer eo dv UE RELIER Ey ede denk a 154  Configure Open Trunking  coe eR pA ERREUR ERE EU RR Ra ape 154  Exporting the Configuration Report    0 0 0 0  
131. er LED for the  Blinking port remains illuminated   Diamond  Segmented Off   Yellow The E_Port is segmented preventing the  E_Port Triangle two fabrics from joining  this only  occurs when two directors are  connected to each other   Display the  Port Properties dialog box to view the  segmentation reason     Testing Blink   Yellow Port is executing an internal loopback  Triangle test     Blink   Yellow Port is executing an external loopback  Triangle test   Note  For ony loopback test  the  amber LED blinks  beacons  to help  users locate the port under test     Not Off None The port optics are not installed or the  Installed iae that iir dos ecient port  function is not enabled       114 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Link Incident Alerts    A link incident is a problem detected on a fiber optic link  like the loss of light   invalid sequences and other problems  When a problem occurs  a LIN alert is sent  to the Link Incident Log in the Director Product Manager  LIN alerts warn you  that there is a link incident being detected through a port connection that may  require operator intervention to correct     If LIN alerts are enabled for a port in the Configure Ports dialog box and a link  incident has occurred  a yellow triangle  attention indicator  displays by the port  connector in the Hardware View and Port Card View and in the Alert column  in the Port List View  When you double click the port in the Port Card View  and P
132. ering the call home feature  accessing the director logs  and  collecting data to support failure analysis     Reset port operation   Run port diagnostics   Set the date and time on the director     Swap addresses between ports  FICON Management Style only      Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Access the Director Product Manager when you click a director product icon on  the HAFM application   s Product View or Topology View     Figure 1 illustrates director management components on a public network  The  figure shows the following elements           Public Intranet  10 100 Mbps       SHR 2368    Two Director 2 64s     HAFM server  laptop or rack mount     HP Ethernet hub   Remote user workstation    Figure 1  Typical network configuration    Director Product Manager User Guide 31    Product Manager Overview    Using the Product Manager    This section provides a general overview of the StorageWorks Director 2 64 and  Director 2 140 Product Manager application and its functions  For details on  performing specific tasks and using specific dialog boxes  refer to the appropriate  chapters in this guide     Using Dialog Boxes    Buttons  such as OK  Activate  Close  and Cancel  initiate functions in a dialog  box  Click a button to perform its labeled function  Note the difference between  the OK and Activate buttons  The OK button saves the data you entered and  closes the dialog box  The Activate button saves the data you entered without  clos
133. ert Panel    Gray Square    uu             Director Status  Table Text    Never Connected       Link Timeout  Protocol Mismatch  Duplicate Session    Unknown Network  Address    Incorrect Product  Type       Meaning    Director status is unknown   This occurs if the Ethernet  network connection  between the HAFM server  and the director cannot be  established or if the CTP  fails  Refer to    No Link  Status    on page 70 for  details on the status table  text           Director Product Manager User Guide    49    Product Manager Overview    50    Hardware View    The Hardware View is the default view that displays in the main panel when you  open the Director Product Manager  Refer to Figure 7 for an example of this view        Figure 7  Hardware View    In the Hardware View  colored indicators reflect the status of actual LEDs on the  director FRUs  The status bar displays a symbol to represent the most degraded  status currently reported by any of the director FRUs  For example  for a port  failure  indicated by a blinking red and yellow diamond on a port  a yellow  triangle displays on the status bar to indicate a degraded condition  However  if a  blinking red and yellow diamond displays over both SBAR cards  the status bar  displays a blinking red and yellow diamond  which indicates a failure requiring  immediate attention  For an explanation of the different status symbols and the  reasons they display in the Hardware View or Port List View  refer to     Monitoring Har
134. escending order  An up arrow indicates sorting in  ascending order  Click once to sort  Click again to reverse the sort     Director Product Manager User Guide 161    Using Logs    Audit Log    162    The Audit Log displays a history of all configuration changes applied to the  director from any source such as HAFM  SNMP management stations  or host     i TIEI  1211 02 3 22 01 P Switch set online Administratorgot 6 117     121 02 3 19 21 PM Preferred Domain Id changed Administrator 1 6 117   12 11 02 3 15 41 PM Switch set offline Administrator 1 6 117   12 11 02 2 06 20 PM Date Time changed by automatic synchronization  16 117 74 207  12 10 02 9 07 58 AM Insistent Domain ID disabled Administrator 1 6 117   Insistent Domain ID enabled Administrator 16 117   Call home enabled Administrator 1 6 117     12 4 02 9 57 27 PM Date Time changed by automatic synchronization HAFM  16 117 74 207   11 26 02 6 27 58 PM SNMP Community changed HAFM Administrator 1 6 117   11 26 02 6 27 58 PM SNMP Community changed HAFM Administrator 1 6 117   11 26 02 6 27 58 PM SNMP authorization trap enabled HAFM Administratorgo16 117 1w     DE       Figure 53  Audit Log    Some actions  such as backing up configuration data and enabling automatic  date time synchronization  are performed only by the HAFM server without  director interaction  These actions are indicated when HAFM displays in the  Source column  as shown in Figure 53  If HAFM does not display  the time   stamp is from the director     Date 
135. eshold Alerts       Note  For Node Properties  if a node is not logged in  a message displays  indicating that node information is not available        Bar Graph Display    The Performance View provides a graphical display of performance for all ports   Each bar graph in the upper portion of the view panel displays the level of  transmit receive activity for the port  This information updates every five seconds   Each bar graph shows the percentage of link utilization for the port  A red arrow  marks the highest utilization since the opening of the Performance View  If the  system detects activity on a port  it represents minimal activity with one bar     When a port is logged in  moving the cursor over its bar graph displays a message  with the attached port   s WWN  If the port is an E_Port  the message reads  E_Port and if the port is not logged in  the message displays the port   s current  operational state  refer to Table 4      Port Statistics    106    To choose and display more detailed performance information for a port  click the  port   s bar graph  The bar graph for that port highlights with a darker background   and the lower portion of the Performance View panel displays the statistics  values for the port   s number and the WWN decoding  The Statistics Values  tables contain cumulative port statistics and error statistics for transmit and    Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    receive traffic  class 2 and class 3 stat
136. eshold Alerts dialog box    2  Click New  The New Threshold Alert dialog box displays  as shown in  Figure 46        Figure 46  New Threshold Alerts dialog box   first screen    Director Product Manager User Guide 149    Configuring the Director    3  Enter a name from one to 64 characters in length  All characters in the ISO  Latin 1 character set  excluding control characters  are allowed     4  Choose one of the following from the drop down list under the Name field     m Rx Throughput   An alert will occur if the threshold set for receive  throughput is reached    m Tx Throughput   An alert will occur if the threshold set for transmit  throughput is reached     m Rx or Tx Throughput   An alert will occur if the threshold set for either  receive or transmit throughput is reached     5  Click Next  A new screen displays with additional parameters  as shown in  Figure 47  The name configured for the alert displays at the top of the screen        Note  Click Previous if you need to return to the previous screen           Figure 47  New Threshold Alerts dialog box   second screen    6  Enter a percentage from 1 through 100 for   utilization  When throughput  reaches this percentage of port capacity  a threshold alert will occur     150 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    7  Enter the amount of cumulative minutes in which the   utilization should  exist during the notification interval before an alert is generated  You can also  choose At any time
137. et All to Negotiate   Allows the port to negotiate the data rate with the  attached device        Note  Your director model  firmware  and port cards may not allow 2 Gb sec  data speeds        Bound WWN    Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Bind All WWNs   Places a check mark in all check boxes in this column  and binds each port to the device with the WWN or nickname entered in  the Bound WWN column for that port     Unbind All WWNs   Removes check marks in all check boxes in this  column  A device with any WWN can attach to all ports     Bind All Ports to Attached WWN   Places a check mark in all check  boxes in this column and binds each port to the device currently attached  to that port  The Bound WWN column will display that device   s WWN     Bind Port to Attached WWN   Places a check mark in the check box for  the port where you clicked to display the menu  This binds that port to the  device currently attached to that port  The Bound WWN column will  display that device s WWN     Clear All Bound WWNs   Clears all WWNs listed in the Bound WWN  column     Configuring Ports in the Open Systems Management Style    To configure ports in open systems management style  use the following steps     1     Choose Ports from the Product Manager menu bar  The Configure Ports  dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 36        Ports                      Name Blocked  10 100 km   LIN Alerts   Type Speed   Port Binding Bound WWN                      K 
138. f it is not an extended distance port   However  enabling extended distance buffering on a port disables the ability  for the port to send broadcast traffic  When you choose this option  the port  can support up to 60 buffer to buffer credits  BB  Credits  to handle link  distances up to 100 km  This enables the port to process 2K frames from  attached devices  If this option is not enabled  the port uses the BB  Credit   1 60  configured through the Operating Parameters dialog box     If a device is connected and logged in to the fabric when extended distance is  enabled or disabled on the corresponding port  the switch will send OLS for 5  ms to force the device to log in again and obtain the new BB Credit value set  for the port     LIN Alerts   A link incident  LIN  is a problem detected on a fiber optic link   such as the loss of light or invalid sequences  When a problem occurs  a LIN  alert is sent to the Link Incident Log in the switch Product Manager  LIN  alerts warn you that there is a link incident being detected through a port  connection     Place or remove check marks in the check boxes in this column to enable or  disable link incident alerts  The factory default is to enable LIN alerts     A link incident causes a yellow attention indicator  triangle  to display for the  port in the Hardware View  Port Card View  and in the alert column of the  Port List View  Once a LIN occurs  you must acknowledge it by choosing the  Clear Link Incident Alert option from th
139. format      If you want to unblock the port  choose Unblock after swap option  Note that  ports are automatically blocked during the swap process     Enter the second address  in hexadecimal format    If you want to unblock the port  choose Unblock after swap option     Click Next to continue     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Maintenance Features    7  Follow the on screen instructions and click Next to continue through to the  next screen     8  If you are finished configuring the director  back up the configuration data   For more information  refer to    Backup and Restore Configuration    on  page 180     Notes    m Make sure that the system administrator varies devices offline that are  attached to the ports whose addresses you are going to swap     m Ports that you are going to swap are blocked during this procedure  as  swapping ports is disruptive to port operation     Collect Maintenance Data    The Data Collection option enables you to collect maintenance data that can help  support personnel diagnose system problems  Save the maintenance data as a zip  file on a backup disk  or other medium with the appropriate capacity   and  forward it to technical support personnel        Note  If the Full Volatility feature is enabled through the director   s maintenance port  a  memory dump file is not included with the data collection        To use this option  follow the detailed steps in the HP StorageWorks Director  2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64 
140. g Switch Binding    Overview  on page 191 for  information on how the Switch Membership List is populated with WWNs  according to options set in the Switch Binding State Change dialog box     If nicknames are configured for WWNs through HAFM and you want these to  display instead of WWNs in this dialog box  click Display Options  The  Display Options dialog box displays     Click Nickname  then click OK     To prohibit connection to a switch port from a WWN currently in the  Membership List  click the WWN or nickname in the Membership List  then  click Remove  The WWN or nickname will move to the Node List panel   WWNS can only be removed from the fabric if any of the following is true     m The switch is offline   m Switch Binding is disabled     m The switch or device with the WWN is not connected to the switch     Director Product Manager User Guide    8     Optional Features    m Switch Binding is not enabled for the same port type as enabled for the  Connection Policy in the Switch Binding State Change dialog box  For  example  a WWN for a switch attached to an E_Port can be removed if  the Switch Binding Connection Policy was enabled to Restrict F_Ports     m The switch or device with the WWN is connected to a port that is  blocked     m The switch or device with the WWN is not currently connected to the  switch  detached node      WWNs can be added to the Switch Membership List  and thereby allowed  connection  when Switch Binding is either enabled or disabled  To allo
141. g feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on  ISLs  from a receive port to a target domain   and periodically adjusts routing  tables to reroute data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links and  optimize bandwidth use  The objective of Open Trunking is to make the most  efficient possible use of redundant ISLs between neighboring switches  even if  these ISLs have different bandwidths     Load balancing among the ISLs does not require user configuration  other than  enabling Open Trunking  However  if desired you can modify default settings for  congestion thresholds  per port  and low BB_Credit threshold     In particular  you do not need to manually configure  SLs into trunk groups of  redundant links where data can be off loaded  Candidate links for rerouting flow  are identified and maintained automatically  This means that flow may be  rerouted onto a link that goes to a different adjacent switch  as long as that link is  on the least cost shortest path to the destination domain ID     To install and enable this option  choose the Configure Feature Key option  under the Product Manager s Configure menu  Refer to    Configuring Feature  Key  on page 143     Enabling and Configuring Open Trunking    To enable Open Trunking for a specific switch and configure threshold values and  event notification options  use the following steps     1  Choose Open Trunking from the Configure menu  The Configure Open  Trunking dialog box displays  as shown 
142. he Director    FRU Name    Position    State    Part Number    Serial Number      Figure 15  FRU Properties dialog box       Note  You can display a Properties dialog box for all FRUs when you right click the  FRU and choose FRU Properties from the menu that displays        Display a Properties dialog box for a port card when you right click a card and  choose FRU Properties from the menu that displays  To display a Properties  dialog box for an individual port  you must be in the Port Card View  Refer to     Using the Port Card View    on page 84 for details     FRU Name  Position   State  Beaconing  Part Number  Serial Number    Figure 16  Port Card FRU Properties dialog box    Displaying Director Information    Double click the director illustration  away from a hardware component  to  display the Director Properties dialog box  as shown in Figure 17     76 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director       Figure 17  Director Properties dialog box    The following displays in this dialog box     Director name  description  location  and contact configured through the  Configure Identification dialog box     Fibre Channel World Wide Name  WWN  identifier for the director   Product type number    Product model number    Product manufacturer    Product serial number    Engineering change  EC  level    Firmware level    Management Style  Open Systems or FICON management style     Preferred Domain ID  This is set using the Configure Switch Parame
143. he Director    m Sync losses   A loss of synchronization was detected because the attached  device was reset or disconnected from the port  At the Port Card View  a  yellow triangle displays to indicate a link incident     m Signal losses   A loss of signal was detected because the attached device was  reset or disconnected from the port  At the Port Card View  a yellow triangle  displays to indicate a link incident     m Primitive sequence errors   An incorrect primitive sequence was received  from the attached device  indicating a Fibre Channel link level protocol  violation  At the Port Card View  a yellow triangle displays to indicate a link  incident     m Discarded frames   A received frame could not be routed and was discarded  because the frame timed out  insufficient buffer to buffer credit  or the  destination device was not logged into the director     m Invalid transmission words   The number of times that the director detected  invalid transmission words from the attached device  This indicates that a  frame or primitive sequence arrived at the director s port corrupted  This  corruption can be due to the attached device performing a reset  plugging or  unplugging the link  bad optics at either end of the cable  bad cable  or a dirty  or poor connection  Moving the connection around or replacing cables can  isolate the problem     Some number of invalid transmission words are expected and acceptable   Invalid transmission words within a frame are used to produce 
144. heck mark and disable the  Embedded Web Server Interface  When disabled  users at remote workstations  cannot access the interface     If enabled  HP recommends changing the user names and or passwords from  their default values to prevent unauthorized access     m Enable Telnet   Choose this option by placing a check mark in the check box  to enable telnet access to the director  Choose the option again to remove the  check mark and disable telnet access  When disabled  users at remote  workstations cannot access the director through telnet to use the Command  Line Interface  CLD or perform other tasks     Logs    The Logs menu on the menu bar displays the following options  For detailed  information on using these dialog boxes  refer to Chapter 4     Using Logs        m Audit Log   This log provides a record of all configuration changes made on  the director  Each entry displays the date and time of the change  a description  of the change  the source of the change  such as the HAFM server or SNMP  management station   and an identifier for the source  such as the IP address  of the HAFM server or SNMP management station     m Event Log   Choose this option to display the director event log  This log  provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the director  such  as hardware failures  degraded operation  and port problems  Each entry  includes the date and time of the event  a reason code for the event  the  severity level  a brief description  and up to 
145. her options is  administrator   The default password  for both user names is  password         Director Product Manager User Guide 33    Product Manager Overview    4  From the drop down list on the HAFM Login dialog box  choose the HAFM  server to which you wish to connect  Note that if you are logging into a server  locally  localhost is the server name  Type in the network address of the server  if it is not in the list     5  Click Activate or press the Enter key on your keyboard     The main HAFM application window displays showing the Product View             Menu Bar   Main Panel    Tool Bar    Status Panel     View Tabs    Figure 3  Main HAFM window    Opening the Product Manager    To open the Product Manager  double click the product icon in the Product View  or right click the icon and choose Open  The Director icons are shown in  Figure 4     34 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview          Figure 4  StorageWorks Director 2 64 and Director 2 140 icons    The Product Manager displays showing the default Hardware View  Refer to  Figure 5 for the Director 2 64 and to Figure 6 for the Director 2 140           Figure 5  StorageWorks Director 2 64 Product Manager window    Director Product Manager User Guide 35    Product Manager Overview    Ll  o ae a    up    up       Figure 6  StorageWorks Director 2 140 Product Manager window       Note  When the Product Manager window displays  the HAFM application window is  still available as a separate
146. his check box to place a check mark in the box and  enable WWN binding for the port  When enabled  only a specific device can  communicate through the port  This device is specified by the WWN or  nickname entered into the Bound WWN field  either the Attached WWN or  Detached WWN options   With the check box cleared  any device can  communicate through the port  even if a WWN or nickname is specified in the  Bound WWN field     m Attached WWN   TIf a device is logged into the port  click this option and the  device s WWN displays in the field  The device with this WWN or nickname  has exclusive communication privileges to the port if Port Binding is  enabled        Note  If you click this radio button to bind the port to a logged in device and there  are no devices logged in  the port is essentially bound to a WWN of  O   This  prevents any device from logging in until this button is re enabled to bind the  WWN of a logged in device or until you explicitly bind the WWN of a device   and when you click the Detached WWN option and enter a WWN or nickname   see the WWN next   Changes only take elect when you click the Activate button        Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    m Detached WWN   Click this option and enter a World Wide Name  WWN   in the proper format  XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX  or a nickname configured  through the Product Manager application  The device with this WWN or  nickname has exclusive communication privileges thro
147. ication is busy     Port diagnostics could  not be stopped by the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy  or  because the director is  busy     A firmware version  could not be written  from the HAFM server  to FLASH memory on    the director   s CTP card     Within the address  configuration  one or  more of the port names    are the same as the  CUP name     The date is entered  incorrectly at the  Configure Date and  Time dialog box   Individual field entries  may be correct  but the  overall date is invalid   for example  a day  entry of 31 for a  30 day month      Ensure file name and director  are correct  Or  obtain a vali  firmware file from your service  representative     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation again  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Make sure all names are  unique for the ports and CUP  name     Verity each entry is valid and  consistent        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Device applications  should be terminated  before starting  diagnostics  Press  NEXT to continue     device WWN  cannot  e removed from the  Switch Membership List  while participating in  Switch Binding  The  device must be isolated  rom the switch  or  Switch Binding  deactiva
148. id number    E D TOV  Parameters dialog box    which must be between 2  the error detect through 600   time out value   E D  TOV  must be an  integer from 2 through  600 inclusive        Director Product Manager User Guide 221    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Invalid value for hour    Invalid value for minute  9      Invalid value for month     1 12      Invalid value for    R A TOV     Invalid value for    second  0 59      Invalid value for    threshold  1 99       Description    At the Configure Date  and Time dialog box   the HH value  hour   must be an integer  from O through 23    inclusive     At the Configure Date  and Time dialog box   the MM value  minute   must be an integer  from O through 59    inclusive     At the Configure Date  and Time dialog box   the MM value  month   must be an integer  from 1 through 12  inclusive     At the Configure Fabric  Parameters dialog box   the resource allocation  time out value   R_A_TOV  must be an  integer from 10  through 1200    inclusive     At the Configure Date  and Time dialog box   the SS value  second   must be an integer  from O through 59    inclusive     Value entered for each  port in the pondus  Open Trunking dialog   ox must be in the  range from 1 to 99   This message only  displays if the optional  Open Trunking teature  is installed     Verify and enter a valid time     Verify and enter a valid time     Verify and enter a valid date     Verify an
149. ies     In general  only be concerned with  error counts that increment very quickly     Button Functions    The two buttons located at the right end of the title bar on the Statistics Values  table are     Clear   The Clear button clears all counters to zero  Choosing this button  displays a Clear Request Confirmation dialog box  Confirming the request  clears the statistics in the hardware at the physical port  Note that this also  clears counters for other Product Manager users  An entry identifying when  the statistics were cleared and by whom is saved in the Audit Log     Refresh   The Refresh button updates the data in the statistics tables and  enables you to compare values at any given time  Note that you can also  refresh data when you click the port s bar graph     Director Product Manager User Guide 111    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Port Operational States    Table 4 describes the port operational states and the LED and attention indicators  that display in the Hardware View and Port List View        Note  The status indicator displays on the port in the Hardware View  It indicates that  a corrective action is required to return the port to a normal operating state        Table 4  Port States and Indicators    Port  Indicators Alert    Port State Green Amber Indicator Description    Beaconing   Off   Blink   Yellow The port is beaconing  The amber port  or Triangle LED blinks once every two seconds to  On enable users fo find a specific port   Enable b
150. igured in the Preferred Domain ID field in the Configure  Switch Parameters dialog box as the active domain identification when the fabric  initializes  A static and unique domain identification is required by the Fabric  Binding feature because the feature s Fabric Membership list identifies switches  by WWN and Domain ID  If a duplicate preferred domain ID is used  then  insisted  warnings occur when directors and switches are added to a Fabric  Membership List     If Fabric Binding or Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled  this option is  automatically enabled and cannot be disabled unless these options are disabled  when the director or switch is offline  If the director or switch is online  disabling  Insistent Domain ID will disable Enterprise Fabric Mode and Fabric Binding     Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    Open Trunking    Interswitch links  ISLs  connect ports between E_Ports on Fibre Channel switches  and link these switches into a multiswitch fabric  Multiple ISLs may be connected  between the switches in the fabric  Data from an attached end device  server or  storage  flows through these ISLs to a target end device connected to a switch  somewhere in the fabric  A data flow is data received from a specified receive port  that is destined for a port in a specified target domain  switch   The list of ISLs  that are candidates for being rerouted  to or from  is derived from the fiber  shortest path first  FSPF  algorithm     The Open Trunkin
151. igures to  FICON management style  You cannot change the management style to open  systems management style while the FICON Management Server feature is  enabled     Director Product Manager User Guide 143    Configuring the Director    144    To configure a feature key  use the following steps     Choose Configure  gt  Features from the Product Manager window  The  Configure Feature Key dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 42               Figure 42  Configure Feature Key dialog box    2  Click New to add a new feature key  The New Feature Key dialog box    displays  as shown in Figure 43              Figure 43  New Feature Key dialog box    3  Enter the director   s feature key in the Key field and click OK     m Feature keys are only valid for a director with a specific serial number   They cannot be interchanged between directors  If an error stating   Invalid serial number  displays  verify that you have entered the feature  key that was assigned to the director  To verify  check the serial number  of the director through the Switch Properties dialog box and compare it  to the serial number listed in the documentation provided with your  feature key     m The feature key is a string of alphanumeric characters with dashes  The  key is case sensitive  so enter the key exactly as printed in the  documentation that you received for the feature  If an error stating   Invalid feature key  displays  verify that you have entered the feature  key correctly     The Enable Featu
152. iguring the Director    134    Ports are numbered from 0 63 on the Director 2 64  and 0 127 and 132 143 on  the Director 2 140  Note that for the Director 2 140  ports 128 131 are internal  ports and not available for external connections     Type a name that reflects the end device connected through the port in the  Name field  For example  use XYZ Server  where XYZ is the brand name  of the server     Block or unblock operation for a port when you click the check box in the  Blocked column  When a check mark displays  the port is blocked     Enable or disable extended distance buffering for the port when you click the  check box in the 10 100 km column  When a check mark displays  extended  distance buffering is enabled     Enable or disable LIN alerts for the port when you click the check box in the  LIN Alerts column  When a check mark displays  LIN alerts are enabled        Note  The factory default for LIN alerts is enabled        Choose a port type when you click in the Type field and selecting from the  list     Prevent an unspecified device from being connected to the port when you  click the check box in the Port Binding column     To set the data speed for the port  click in the Speed column for the port  and  choose 1 Gb sec  2 Gb sec  or Negotiate  When you choose Negotiate  it  allows the port and attached device to negotiate the data rate        Note  Your director model  firmware  and port card may not allow 2 Gb sec  data speeds        10     11     Click the
153. ility  warning 18  reason field   director status table 70   port properties dialog box 86  receive values 107  110  related documentation 14  remote user workstations 22  33  rerouting delay   enterprise fabric mode 197  reset configuration option 45  reset port option 91  resetting   configuration 182   configuration data 182  rights  user 60  routing delay  default value 184  RSCNs   suppress 122    241    Index    S    SANIegrity Binding feature 190  fabric binding 190  SANtegrity Binding features  switch binding 191  save data collection dialog box 43  save dialog box 161  SBAR card  beaconing indicator 75  beaconing  enabling 83  failure indicator 72  73  75  FRU properties 83  switchover 83  SBAR card menu 52  83  segmentation  reasons for error 87  segmented E Port  port state 114  sequence errors 109  serial number  director properties dialog box 77  hardware log 168  set director date and time manually 146  set online state dialog box 44  setting online state 177  severity classifications 165  signal light  port state 113  signal losses  error statistics 109  signal  loss of 169  SMTP server address 44  SNMP  default values 184  SNMP agent option 41  SNMP authorization trap states  default value  184  SNMP communities  default value 184  SNMP management station  audit log 162  SNMP write authorizations  default value 184  speed  default 90  speeds  UPM cards 123  square  gray  meaning of 47  statistics values tables 107    242    statistics  ports 59  106  status fi
154. in Figure 65     Director Product Manager User Guide 199    Optional Features                                                                      Figure 65  Configure Open Trunking dialog box    2  Enable Open Trunking by clicking the Enable Open Trunking check box to  display a check mark     3  Set the Congestion Thresholds for ports as percentages of link bandwidths   in the range of 1  through 99   These thresholds are used only when a port  becomes an ISL  When the link   s traffic load becomes greater than this  percentage  the link is seen as    congested    and traffic is rerouted  if possible   to an uncongested link  Note that rerouting may not be possible if there are no  alternate links available or if alternate links are congested or have no available  BB Credit        Note  Using default settings for port congestion thresholds should work well in  most cases  This step is not required        a  Setthe Congestion Threshold using one of these methods         Click the check box under the Use Algorithmic Threshold column  to display a value under the Threshold   column  This value is  computed by the feature s rerouting algorithm  If you click this check    200 Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    box  you cannot enter a value into the Threshold   column for the  port  If you click the check box to remove the checkmark  any value  that was set in the Threshold   column for the port will redisplay         Click in the Threshold   column and e
155. ing the dialog box  There is also a difference between the Close and Cancel  buttons  The Close button closes the dialog box and saves the data you entered   The Cancel button cancels the operation and closes the dialog box without saving  the information you entered     Keyboard Navigation    Keyboard navigation is an alternative to mouse navigation  The Product Manager  and HAFM applications support standard keyboard navigation     Illustrations Used in This Manual    Illustrations of windows and dialog boxes are included for illustrative purposes  only  These illustrations may not match exactly what you see through your server  or workstation  Title bars have been removed from the illustrations  and fields in  the illustrations may contain different data than in fields displayed on your screen     Logging in to the HAFM Application    32    To open the Product Manager  you must first log in to the HAFM application   1  Perform one of the following steps         Ifyou are using the HAFM server  the HAFM application automatically  starts when you power on or reboot the HAFM server  If you reboot the  HAFM server and the HAFM login dialog box displays  skip to step 3 to  log in         Ifyou are using a remote user workstation  follow steps 2 through 5     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview        Ifthe HAFM application window is displayed  skip to page 34     2  Perform one of the following steps if you are using a remote user workstation   a net
156. ing the director  back up the configuration data   For more information  refer to    Backup and Restore Configuration    on  page 180     Configuring Open Systems Management Server    For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature  refer to     Configuring the Open Systems Management Server    on page 189     Configuring FICON Management Server    For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature  refer to     Configuring the FICON Management Server    on page 186     Configuring Feature Key    A feature key is a string of alphanumeric characters consisting of both uppercase  and lowercase  The following is an example of a feature key format   XxXx XXxX xXxXX xX        Note  The total number of characters may vary  The key is case sensitive and must be  entered exactly  including the dashes        The feature key  which is encoded with a director s serial number  can only be  configured on the director to which it is assigned  The serial number used for  configuring the feature key is the software readable serial number that can be  obtained using the CLI  HAFM  SNMP  or EWS application     To enable an optional feature on the director  first set the director offline  then  enter the feature key into the New Feature Key dialog box     Display this dialog box by selecting Feature from the Configure menu on the  menu bar     FICON Management Server Feature  If you are enabling the FICON  Management Server feature  the management style automatically conf
157. ion is not  authorized     Table 3  User Rights for Product Manager                            Product Manager Product  Rights Administrator Operator Maintenance   Backup and Restore X X X  Configuration  Channel Wrap  FICON   X X  management style   Clear Audit Log X  Clear Event Log X  Clear Hardware Log X X  Clear LIN Alert X X X  Clear LIN Log X  Clear System Error X  Light       Clear Threshold Alerts   X  Clear Threshold Event X  Log    Configure Addresses     X X   Active   FICON  management style              Configure Addresses     X   Stored   FICON  management style        Configure Date Time       Configure Feature Key       Configure Identification        gt  lt   X x  gt  lt     Configure  Management Server                      Director Product Manager User Guide 61    Product Manager Overview    62    Product Manager    Rights    Product  Administrator    Table 3  User Rights for Product Manager  Continued         Operator Maintenance                                                                   Configure Switch X   Parameters   Configure Fabric X   Parameters   Configure Ports X   Configure SNMP X   Configure Switch X   Binding   Configure Threshold X   Alerts   Configure Open X   Trunking   Configure Zoning X   Data Collection X  Date Time Sync X X  Configuration   Enable Call Home X   Notification   Enable E Mail X   Notification   Enable Telnet X   Enable Web Server X   Export Configuration X X  Report   FRU Beaconing X  FRU Switchover X  IPL X X  Manag
158. ion is provided    as is    without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice  The warranties  for Hewlett Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such products   Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty     Printed in the U S A     Director Product Manager User Guide  Second Edition June 2003  Part Number  AA RTDUB TE    contents       About this Guide  M CERTE 13  a auo PI  14  Intended Audience    2 2 2 2    eee n tenn ene e eee 14  Related Documentation   20 44 640 doa ween eere we San ER ERE Ra ope RS 14  COonV  hbllOng xis reden CR QUEEN Reo HES SEA HE A a Hee Dee OO RO ERR d ae ats 15  Document Conventions             0 0 ccc ee hr 15  Text Symbols  eson ances eta nee Ee Rp P E OMEN RA GU En UA RS 15  Equipment Symbols    cete toros espe Sea de Sox a ea  SOOO Cae Se 16  Rack Stability    cs bees br RR dre PR CI ORO A Xa eR Fee eR M eR BR ees 18  Getting Help    onc e RR er RI eta e E WR IRE ces HOE GEN dr dae oe 19  HP Technical Support 1    Ae ERR etn ec a ee ed re ce e d 19   HP Storage Website  ccce cas crioed cence hh n 19   HP    Authorized Reseller    cure pr mem E RR RAE E gee RR Re 19   1 Product Manager Overview           20  cece eect e 21  Managing the StorageWorks Director 2 64 and Director 2 140                   004  22  HAFM Management Menu Options               00 cece eect eee eens 23  HAFM Rc dng a idamaa Hea aad A dp tiania Hedda DealeG Ra eae eee 23  VI
159. isplay     m The FRUs in the illustration in the Hardware View do not display  They  display again as the connection is reestablished     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Maintenance Features    For details on functions performed by an IPL  refer to the HP StorageWorks  Director 2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64 and the HP StorageWorks  Director 2 140 Service Manual for the Director 2 140     Set Online State    Use the procedure in this section to display the current director operating state   offline or online  and change the state as required  The director can have one of  the following operational states     Online   When the director is in the online state  all of the unblocked ports  are allowed to log in to the fabric and to begin communicating  Devices can  connect to the director and communicate with another device if         The port is not blocked       The default zone is enabled or both devices are in the same zone     Offline   When the director is in the offline state  all the installed ports are  offline  The ports transmit an OLS  offline sequence   and they cannot accept  a login for connection from an attached device  All ports in the director   including E_Ports  are placed offline regardless of whether they were blocked  or unblocked and the director is removed from a multiswitch fabric        currently operating devices that are attached to the director that it is going    i Caution  Before setting the director offline  warn administr
160. isplays by a port  an attention indicator      displays below the port s connector  in the Port Card View and on the port card in the Hardware View     Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Diagnostics    Click this option to display the Port Diagnostics dialog box  Use this dialog box  to run an internal loopback and external loopback test on the port  The Port  Diagnostics option enables you to run internal and external loopback tests on any  port or all ports on a port card  To use this option  follow the detailed steps in the  HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual     Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only     Click this while in FICON management style to display a check mark and allow a  channel wrap test to be initiated from an attached host or device  In this test   frames are sent to the director port  then the director echoes the frames back to the  sending device to test the channel  The director remains in channel wrap mode  until the option is disabled  While in channel wrap mode  the port can only accept  echo commands from the host and display as to be blocked to all other  communication  Click the check box to remove the check mark and disable  channel wrap     Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only     Click this while in FICON management style to display the Swap Ports dialog  box  Use this dialog box to swap addresses between ports     Clear Link Incident Alerts    Click this to clear the attention indicato
161. istics  operational statistics  and error  categories  Click a category in the left side of the statistics area to display only  statistics for that category or click All to display values for all categories  For a  description of the Refresh and Clear buttons  refer to    Button Functions    on  page 111        Note  There are not thresholds for these values  You may determine that a problem  exists by the rate that the value changes  For example  BB_Credit starvation can occur  if data is sent to a device faster than it can consume the frames  This can back up into  ISLs  causing degraded performance        Statistics Description    The Statistics Values tables contain statistics in the following groups  To refresh  tables with the latest data  click Refresh on the upper right portion of the  Statistics Values panel or click the port   s bar graph  Clear all counters for all  users using Clear     Traffic Statistics with Receive and Transmit Values    This section describes the types of statistics that display when you click a port   s  bar graph     m Link utilization     There is a separate value for transmit and receive link  utilization  The larger of these two values displays on the bar graph  The  current link utilization for the port is expressed as a percentage  Each port can  transmit or receive data at 200 megabytes  MB  per second  This statistic  shows the percentage of the maximum link utilization currently being used   Link utilization is calculated over one s
162. italic font gt    Website addresses Blue  underlined sans serif font text              tto   www hp com          Text Symbols    The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide  They have the  following meanings        WARNING  Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow  directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death        Director Product Manager User Guide 15    About this Guide       could result in damage to equipment or data        Caution  Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions          Note  Text set off in this manner presents commentary  sidelights  or interesting points    of information        Equipment Symbols    The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this guide  pertains  They have the following meanings        AA    Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment marked with these  symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards  Enclosed  area contains no operator serviceable parts     WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock  hazards  do not open this enclosure            N amp     Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network  interface connection     WARNING  To reduce the risk of electrical shock  fire  or damage to the  equipment  do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors  into this receptacle           ANA    Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols  indica
163. kname     Retry the operation  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Ensure that an optical loopback  plug is installed in port optical  transceiver before running  external wrap diagnostic  testing     Delete an existing firmware  version before adding a new  version        No file was selected  Action requires the Select a file   selection of a file     223    Director Product Manager User Guide    Information and Error Messages    224    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    No firmware version  file was selected     No firmware versions  to delete     Nonredundant director  must be offline to  install firmware     Not all of the optical  transceivers are  installed for this range    of ports     Open Trunking is not  installed for this  product  Please  contact your sales  representative     Performing this action  will overwrite the  date time on the  switch     Performing this  operation will change  the current state to  Offline     Description    A file was not selected  in the Firmware Library  dialog box before an  action  such as modify  or send was  performed     There are no firmware  versions in the  firmware library to  delete  therefore the  operation cannot be  performed     If the director has only  one CTP card  the  director must be set  offline to install a  firmware version     Some ports in the  specified range
164. kup and Restore  Configuration option  This option is available through the Maintenance menu   Selecting this option backs up the configuration data to a file on the HAFM server  hard drive  The restore function writes this data back to NV RAM on the switch   Using the restore function overwrites the existing configuration  For more  information  refer to    Backup and Restore Configuration    on page 180     In addition to the Backup and Restore Configuration option  the backup  application automatically backs up configuration and other critical data from the  HAFM server  As long as backup media remains in the backup drive of the  HAFM server  either an Iomega Zip drive or internal CD RW drive  depending on  your HAFM server platform   data is written to the backup media whenever the  directory contents change or you reboot the HAFM server  For more information   refer to    Backing Up and Restoring Product Manager Data    on page 64        Note  We do not recommend changing the default backup settings           Note  To ensure trouble free backups  it is imperative that you leave the backup  media in the drive at all times  Removing the media during a backup or restore can  corrupt the database on the media  Make sure that data is not being written to or read  from the backup drive before you remove the backup media by observing the  following     m The omega QuikSync icon in the Windows system tray spins when data is being  written to or read from the Zip drive     m The 
165. le and click  Activate  The alert is activated  as shown in Figure 50        Tx or Rx Throughput Inactive  Tx or Rx Throughput Active                Figure 50  Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box    alert activated    Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Modifying Alerts    Use the following steps to modify an existing threshold alert configuration     1     At the Hardware View page  choose Configure  gt  Threshold Alerts  The  Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays     Choose the alert that you want to modify when you click the alert information  in the table  If the alert is active  an error message displays prompting you to  deactivate the alert     If the alert is active  click Deactivate  then choose the alert information in the  table again     Click Modify  An initial Modify Threshold screen displays where you can  change the threshold type     Select a threshold type from the drop down list     Click Next when you are done  A Modify Threshold screen displays where  you can change the   utilization  cumulative minutes for the threshold to  occur before notification  and the time interval for measuring throughput and  for alert notification     Make appropriate changes  then continue through the Modify Threshold  screens  making changes as necessary  until the summary screen displays the  alert configuration     Perform either of the following steps     m If you need to change any parameters  click Previous or Next to display  th
166. link reset  port state 113  link resets  performance view 110  link utilization percentage  performance view  107  110  load balancing ISLs 199  logging in to HAFM application 32  logs  ASCII format 160  audit 42  162  event 42  164  expanding columns 161  hardware 43  167  link incident 43  169  using 160  window button function 160  logs icon 42  logs menu  audit 42  event 42  hardware 43    237    Index    link incident 43  loopback tests 89  91  174  loss of signal 169  loss of synchronization 169    M    MAC address  default 183  main panel 47  maintenance data  collecting 174  maintenance menu 43  backup and restore configuration 45  180  collect maintenance data 174  data collection 43  enable call home notification 44  179  enable e mail notification 44  178  firmware library 44  IPL 44  176  port diagnostics 43  173  reset configuration 45  182  set online state 44  177  maintenance port 182  management server  FICON 143  186  configuring 186  installing 186  open systems 143  189  installing 189  management style 123  FICON 123  open systems 123  managing firmware versions 178  managing stored address configurations 139  matrix of port addresses 137  menus  configure icon 47  CTP card 52  82  director 51  78  fan module 52  FPM card 51  81  FRU list view 55  hardware view 78  help icon 45    238    maintenance 43  maintenance menu 43  menu bar description 39  node list view 57  102  performance view 58  105  port 51  82  port card view 52  89  port list 55  port lis
167. lomega QuikSync icon in the Windows   system tray spins when data is being  written fo or read from the Zip drive     m The CD RW drive write LED flashes when data is being written to disk        A separate application installed on the HAFM server is configured to  automatically mirror the contents of the HafmData directory to the Zip drive or  CD RW drive when the contents are changed  or when you reboot the HAFM  server  This directory contains all HAFM and Product Manager data  so it can be  copied back to a newly restored HAFM server to fully recover the preferred  operating environment     The mirroring operation will only occur while a user is logged in to Windows on  the HAFM server PC  independent of the HAFM login      The data contained in the HafmData directory and mirrored to the backup media  includes the following     m All HAPM configuration including       Product definitions      User names  encrypted passwords  and user rights      Nicknames      Session options      HAFM SNMP configurations      E mail configuration  All log files  both HAFM log files and individual Product Manager log files    Zoning library  all zone sets and zone definitions      Firmware library     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    m Call home configuration  including phone numbers and dialing options      m Configuration data saved to the HafmData directory through the Backup  amp   Restore Configuration option on the Product Manager Maintenance menu  
168. more  detail on this log  refer to    Threshold Alert Log    on page 171     m Open Trunking Log   This log provides details on flow rerouting that is  occurring through director ports  Refer to    Open Trunking    on page 199     Maintenance    The Maintenance menu on the menu bar displays the following options  For  detailed information on using these dialog boxes  refer to Chapter 5     Using  Maintenance Features        m Port Diagnostics   This option displays the Port Diagnostics dialog box   Use this dialog box to run internal and external loopback tests on ports  Refer  to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual or HP StorageWorks  Director 2 140 Service Manual for instructions     m Swap Ports   FICON management style only  Choose this option to display  the Swap Ports dialog box  Use this dialog box to swap one port address for  another     m Data Collection   This option displays the Save Data Collection dialog box   Use this dialog box to collect maintenance data into a file  This file is used by  support personnel to diagnose system problems  Refer to the HP  StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual or HP StorageWorks Director  2 140 Service Manual for instructions     Director Product Manager User Guide 43    Product Manager Overview    m IPL   Choose this option to initiate an initial program load  IPL  on the  director  A dialog box displays to allow you to confirm the IPL  Note that an  IPL does not affect any configuration settings done through the
169. n  When a check mark displays  LIN alerts are enabled     Director Product Manager User Guide 135    Configuring the Director       Note  The factory default for LIN alerts is    enabled           4  Prevent an unspecified device from being connected to the port when you  click the check box in the Port Binding column     5  To set the data speed for the port  click in the Speed column for the port  and  choose 1 Gb sec  2 Gb sec  or Negotiate  When you choose Negotiate  it  allows the port and attached device to negotiate the data rate        Note  Note that your director model and firmware may not allow 2 Gb sec data  speeds        6  Click the Bound WWN field  and type the WWN or nickname of the specific  device to be connected to the port     7  Use the scroll bar on the right side of the Configure Ports dialog box table to  display additional ports that you want to configure     Click Activate to activate the changes and close the dialog box     9  If you are finished configuring the switch  back up the configuration data  For  more information  refer to    Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data     on page 157     Configuring Port Addresses    Parameters    136    FICON management style only  Use this procedure to create and activate port  address configurations     m Addr   This read only field lists the port s address  Each port in the switch  has a corresponding port address which equals the physical port number plus  four  Therefore  the address for port 0 is 4
170. n be added to the Switch Membership List when Switch Binding is  enabled or disabled     Director Product Manager User Guide 195    Optional Features    m WWNs can only be removed from the Switch Membership List if any of the  following are true     The director or switch is offline   Switch Binding is disabled     The switch or device with the WWN is not connected to the director or  switch     Switch Binding is not enabled for the same port type as enabled for the  Connection Policy in the Switch Binding State Change dialog box  For  example  a WWN for a switch attached to an E  Port can be removed if  Switch Binding Connection Policy was enabled to Restrict F  Ports     The switch or device with the WWN is connected to a port that is  blocked     The switch or device with the WWN is not currently connected to the  director or switch  detached node      m If the director or switch is online and Switch Binding is not enabled  all nodes  and switches attached to the director or switch are automatically added to the  Switch Membership List     Zoning with Switch Binding Enabled    Note that SANtegrity Binding has no effect on existing zoning configurations   However  note that if a device WWN is in a specific zone  but the WWN is not in  the Switch Membership List  the device cannot log in to the director or switch port  and cannot connect to other devices in the zone with Switch Binding enabled     Enterprise Fabric Mode    Enterprise Fabric Mode is an option available on the
171. n the check box  has a check mark  unit beaconing is on  and the amber system error light on  the director front bezel blinks to help users locate the actual unit in an  equipment room  When you click the check box to remove the check mark   unit beaconing is disabled and the amber LED goes out  You can only enable  beaconing if there are no system errors  the system error light is off      Properties    Click to display the Director Properties dialog box  This dialog box contains  the director name  description  location  and contact person configured  through the Configure Identification dialog box  Also included is other  product information as detailed in Director Properties  You can also display  this dialog box when you double click an area on the illustration in the  Hardware View  away from a hardware component     Close    38    Choose this option to close the Product Manager window     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Configure Menu    Click the Configure menu on the menu bar to display a menu that lists the  following options  For detailed information on using these dialog boxes  refer to  Chapter 3     Configuring the Director        m Identification   Choose this option to display the Configure Identification  dialog box  Enter the following information in this dialog box         Name   Assign a product name  Note that you can set this name as the  nickname for the director s WWN  using the Set Name As Nickname  check box  The ni
172. nd the interoperability modes between Homogeneous  and Open  Fabric 1 0  Refer to    Configuring Fabric Parameters  on page 124 for more  information on configuring these parameters for the director  The director  must be offline to configure any fabric operating parameter     Director Product Manager User Guide 39    Product Manager Overview    40    Switch Binding   This submenu provides two options         Change State   Allows you to activate Switch Binding according to a  specific connection policy  Restrict E  Ports  Restrict F Ports  or All  Ports          Edit Membership List   Allows you to create a list of switches and  devices that you want to allow exclusively to attach to director ports   Switch Binding is an optional feature that requires the SANtegrity  Binding Feature key  The feature can be installed through the Configure  Feature Key dialog box  For details  refer to    SANtegrity Binding  Features    on page 190     Ports   Choose this option to display the Configure Ports dialog box  This  dialog has different functions in FICON management style versus Open  Systems management style         FICON management style   Use the dialog box to enable extended  distance buffering for 10 to 100km  link incident  LIN  alerts  and port  binding for each port         Open Systems management style   For each port you can provide a  name  block or unblock operation  configure extended distance buffering  for 10 to 100km  enable LIN alerts for each port  define a type  G
173. ne diagnostics       Four duplex LC connectors for attaching fiber optic  cables                    Figure 22  Port Card View    84 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Port states are described in detail under    Port Operational States    on page 112     Displaying Port Information    Double click a port or right click a port and choose Port Properties from the  menu to display the port   s Properties dialog box  as shown in Figure 23  Also  display this dialog box by     m When you double click a row in the Port List View or right click a row and  choosing Port Properties from the pop up menu     m When you double click a port s bar graph in the Performance View or  right click the bar graph and choosing Port Properties from the menu     m When you right click a port s row in the Node List View and choose Port  Properties from the menu     m When you click a port  port row  or port bar graph in the preceding views and  choose Port Properties from the secondary Port menu in the Product menu  on the menu bar     Not logged in       Port Failure    pes     Figure 23  Port Properties dialog box       The following paragraphs describe the fields in the Port Properties dialog box   m Port Number   tThe physical port number     m Port Name   User defined port name or description  Refer to    Configuring  Ports    on page 127 for instructions     Director Product Manager User Guide 85    Monitoring and Managing the Director    86    Type  
174. nent     Enable Unit Beaconing    Click the check box to toggle unit beaconing on or off  When the check box has a  check mark  unit beaconing is on  and the amber system error light on the director  front bezel blinks to help users locate the actual unit in an equipment room  When  you click the check box to remove the check mark  unit beaconing is disabled and  the amber LED goes out        Note  You can only enable beaconing if there are no system errors  the system error  light is off         Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Clear System Error Light   Choose this to turn off the amber system error LED  located below the green  power LED on the director front bezel    IPL Director    Choose this option to initiate an IPL on the director  When the dialog box displays  confirming the IPL  click Yes     Refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual or HP  StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for details        Note  An IPL is not intended for neci or casual use and should be performed only  when directed by your support personnel        Setting Director Date and Time  Choose this option to display the Configure Date and Time dialog box   1  Click to display the Configure Date and Time dialog box     The dialog box displays with a check mark  the default  in the Periodic  Date Time Synchronization check box  If this field is checked  the HAFM  server periodically sets the director time to automatically synchronize
175. ng Product Manager Data             0 0    eee eee eee 64  Restoring Data to the HAFM server          0 0    cee cee n 65  Using the Backup Application      0 0 0 0    eee eect III 65  2 Monitoring and Managing the Director              cee eee cee ce eee eee 67  Hardware  V16W  axes ciae a ela RR nda aan ws eir Rate aa Er aea aaa 68  Identifying  FRUS nees bae esee er eroe o voe eed SR eos a oto dona 68  Monitoring Director Operation           ssseeeeeeeeee he 69  Director Status Table    sese esed peor prep PR Reed aes 69  SAS ERE  TT 69   Stat  iic uei nha De er gota ede cos Mee epu ueber y e nig ns 69   No Link  Status aas epp ee epe epa ea RT o EARE a ert ee aint 70   Status Bar Indicator       0    eee nee eens 71  Monitoring Hardware Operation         20    0 0 cece eee eee eens 71  Obtaining Hardware Information               0    cece eee eee 75  Displaying FRU Information            ssseeeeeeeee e 75  Displaying Director Information            slsleeeeeeeee eh 76  Using Menu Options    ie tebes dee e a toda eee poe Se oko eb bs 78  Dir  ctor Men    ea een e pace dba ere acea roa Bees 78  Director Properties 4  uses ere E eee et ox asse re a 78   Enable Unit Beaconing            sleleeeeeeeee een ene 78   Clear System Error Light      0 0    2  eee cece eA 79   IPC Director o oreren ue EE A erp RR DADO TAS tn URL Te RU e t 79   Setting Director Date and Time             lsleleleleeeeeen 79   Setting Director Online State    0 0    cee eee 81   Port Card Menu   ci   d
176. nk Incident       Testing       Inactive    Type   the type of port  F Port displays if an N_Port is attached  E  Port  displays if another E  Port is attached  G  Port displays if the port can function  as either an F  Port or an E  Port  but nothing is currently attached     Alert   This column displays a yellow triangle if a link incident occurs on the  port or if the port s LED is beaconing  Blinking red and yellow diamonds  display for port failures or for ports requiring service  Double click the row to  display the reason for the status in the Port Properties dialog box     Double click a row to choose it  highlight it  and display the Port Properties  dialog box  For an explanation of the fields on the Port Properties dialog box   refer to  Displaying Port Information  on page 85     Right click a row to choose it  highlight it  and display a menu with the following  port related action options  These are the same menu options that display when  you right click a port in the Port Card View and a port s bar graph in the  Performance View  You can also click a port or bar graph in the preceding views  and choose the Port option from the Product menu on the menu bar  Refer to     Port Menu  on page 89 for an explanation of these pop up menu options     Port Properties   Node Properties   Port Technology   Block Port   Enable Beaconing   Port Diagnostics   Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only   Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only   Clear Link Incident Alert    Di
177. nks  on the card that was the active card before switchover        Note  You must have maintenance authorization rights to access this feature        Using the Port Card View    In the Hardware View  double click a port card or right click and choose Open  Port Card View to see a detailed view of the port card  In the Port Card View   colored indicators reflect functions of the actual LEDs on the card  The table in  the Port Card View displays the port operating state and vital product  information     Symbols and Indicators    The following figure illustrates the status symbols and LED indicators that may  display on a port card in the Port Card View     o       Anamber LED  at the top of the card  that illuminates if    UPM     any port fails or blinks if FRU beaconing is enabled      ee    Abankof amber and green LEDs above the ports  One  A amber LED and one green LED are associated with  each port and indicate port status as follows    m The green LED illuminates  or blinks if there is active  traffic  and the amber LED extinguishes to indicate  normal port operation    W The amber LED illuminates and the green LED    extinguishes to indicate a port failure   m Both LEDs extinguish to indicate a port is       operational but not communicating with an N  Port  no cable attached  loss of light  port blocked  or  ink recovery in process     m The amber LED flashes and the green LED either  remains on  extinguishes  or flashes to indicate a  port is beaconing or running onli
178. nter a value in the range of 1  through 99        Note  If no threshold is entered for a port  a default value is used that is based  on port type  1 Gb sec or 2 Gb sec  and channel bandwidth  This field  cannot be left blank        4  Set Event Notification options     Note  If enabled  these notifications occur the first time the events occur   Notifications are not resent while the problem persists            Unresolved Congestion  Click this check box to display a checkmark and  enable notification  If enabled  an    unresolved congestion  entry is made  to the Event Log and an SNMP trap will be generated  if trap recipients  are configured through the Configure SNMP dialog box     An unresolved congestion event occurs when the rerouting algorithm  cannot find a path for rerouting data flow and relieving congestion on an  ISL         Back Pressure  Click this check box to display a checkmark and enable  this option  If enabled  a back pressure entry will be made to the Event  Log and an SNMP trap will be generated if trap recipients are configured  through the Configure SNMP dialog box     A back pressure event occurs when the percentage of time the ISL has no  available BB  Credit exceeds the Low BB  Credit threshold  A separate  event also occurs when the back pressure condition ends     5  Setthe Low BB Credit Threshold        Note  Using default settings for Low BB  Credit Threshold should work well in most  cases  This step is not required        Director Product Man
179. ocedure     The user aborted the  data collection  procedure     The message displays  when the user attempts  to change the  management style to  Open Fabric and the  default zone is  enabled     The director or switch  cannot perform the  requested action     While waiting to  perform a requested  action  the director or  switch timed out     Information and Error Messages    Verify that the security level for   each device is as required by   reviewing the Bound WWN list   n the Configure Ports dialog  OX     Replace failed ports     Verity the firmware addition is  to be aborted  then click OK to  continue     Try the data collection  procedure again  If the problem  persists  contact the next level of  support     Verity the data collection  procedure is to be aborted   then click OK to continue     Disable the default zone and  repeat the operation     Retry the operation  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support        227    Information and Error Messages    228    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    The switch is busy  saving maintenance  information     The switch must be  offline to ange the  Management Style     The switch must be  offline to configure     The Ethernet link  dropped     Description    Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     The director or switch  cannot perform 
180. of the device that is attached to  the port     If the check box in the Port Binding column is checked and a WWN is  entered in the Bound WWN field  only the specified device can attach to the  port     If the check box in the Port Binding column is checked but no WWN is  entered in the Bound WWN field  no device can connect to the port     If the check box in the Port Binding column is not checked  any device can   connect to the port  provided that the port type matches and the check box in  the Blocked column is not checked   Any WWN or nickname entered in the   Bound WWN field is stored     When you click Activate  if the check box in the Port Binding column is  checked and the WWN or nickname in the Port Binding column does not  match the device actually connected to the port  the warning dialog box  displays  If you click Continue  the currently attached devices are logged off     Warning and Error Messages    When you click Activate  if any node attached to a port does not match the WWN  or nickname in that port   s Bound WWN column  a warning dialog box displays   as shown in Figure 35  If you click Continue  all the nodes listed will be logged  off  and the ports will attach to the respective devices identified in the Bound  WWN column     130 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    The bound WAAN does not match the currently attached node WAAN  onthe following ports                Attached VN  Server 1 Sun 20 00 08 00 20 00 01 00    Disk S
181. of unique numbers assigned to the device attached to the port   The WWN is prefixed by the manufacturer s name of the host bus adapter that  attaches to the device  If there is a nickname assigned  the nickname displays  instead of the WWN     Director Product Manager User Guide 101    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Menu Options    BB Credit   The buffer to buffer credit that the attached node has available   Double click a row to choose it and display the Node Properties dialog box   For an explanation of the fields on the Node Properties dialog box  refer to   Displaying Node Properties  on page 102     Right click a row to choose it  highlight it  and display a menu with the following  port related action options     Node Properties   Choose this option to display the Node Properties dialog  box     Port Properties   Choose this option to display the Port Properties dialog  box  refer to Figure 23      Define Nickname   Choose this option to display the Define Nickname  dialog box  where you can define a nickname to display for the attached  device instead of the device s 8 byte WWN     The Define Nickname dialog box displays the World Wide Name  WWN  of  the device attached to the port  To define a nickname  enter a name of up to 32  characters in the Nickname field  and click OK  The nickname will display  under the Port WWN column instead of the device s WWN     Display Options   Choose Nickname or Worldwide Name from the  submenu  Choosing Nickname displays at
182. on  The default  code page is United States Canada 00037  Refer to the following table for  other code pages     Table 8  Available Code Pages  Code Page Hexadecimal  Name Code Page CPGID    United 00037 0025  States Canada    Germany  00273 0111  Austria    was  ons    omo fona       Director Product Manager User Guide 187    Optional Features    188       Table 8  Available Code Pages  Continued     Code Page Hexadecimal  Name Code Page CPGID    Japan 00281 0119    Spain Latin 00284 011C  America    United Kingdom   00285 011D    ns      ors       International  5 00500 O1F4    To configure FICON management server  use the following steps     1           Choose Configure  gt  Management Server from the Product Manager  window  The Configure FICON Management Server dialog box displays   as shown in Figure 61               vi Enable Management Server  _  Director Clock Alert Mode      Host Control Prohibited     Programmed offline state control  C Active Saved   Code Page  United StatesiCanada 00037 v         Activate    cancer      Figure 61  Configure FICON Management Server dialog box    2    Enable or disable the management server when you click Enable  Management Server check box   To disable the management server  click the  check box again to remove the check mark      Enable or disable switch clock alert mode when you click the Director Clock  Alert Mode check box  When a check mark displays  the alert mode is  enabled     Allow or prohibit host control when you click
183. on function is enabled   checked   To disable the function  choose Enable E Mail Notification from  the Maintenance menu to clear the check box  For additional information on  using this option  refer to    Enable E Mail Notification  on page 178     m Enable Call Home Notification   Choose Enable Call Home Notification  from the Maintenance menu to enable the call home function for the director     For directors and switches installed in some legacy environments  call home  notification requires installation of HP Proactive Service software  This  service is offered at no additional charge for subsystems covered under an  on site warranty or on site storage hardware support contract  To register or  order Proactive Service software  contact your HP customer service  representative     44 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview       Note  The default setting for the Enable Call Home Notification function is disabled   unchecked         m Backup  amp  Restore Configuration   Choose this option to save the product  configuration stored on the director to the HAFM server hard disk or to  restore the product configuration from the HAFM server  Only a single copy  of the configuration is kept on the server     This backup is primarily for single CTP systems  where a backup is needed to  restore the configuration data to a replacement CTP card  You cannot modify  the location or the file name of the saved configuration  For additional  information on using 
184. onent is extended for any reason        Director Product Manager User Guide    Getting Help    About this Guide    If you still have a question after reading this guide  contact an HP authorized    service provider or access our website  http    www hp com   HP Technical Support    Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following  HP website  http   www hp com support   From this website  select the country  of origin           Note  For continuous quality improvement  calls may be recorded or monitored        Be sure to have the following information available before calling     Technical support registration number  if applicable   Product serial numbers   Product model names and numbers   Applicable error messages   Operating system type and revision level    Detailed  specific questions    HP Storage Website    The HP website has the latest information on this product  as well as the latest  drivers  Access storage at  hilp     www hp com  country  us  eng  prodserv   storage html  From this website  select the appropriate product or solution        HP Authorized Reseller    For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller     In the United States  call 1 800 345 1518  In Canada  call 1 800 263 5868    Elsewhere  see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers   http      www hp com        Director Product Manager User Guide 19    About this Guide    20 Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview       This chapte
185. onfigured  name for the last alert received displays in the field     While in the Port Card View  right click the card away from a port connector to  display a menu of port card functions     Block All Ports   Choose this option to display the Block All Ports dialog  box  Click Yes to block all ports on the selected card or No to cancel     Unblock All Ports   Choose this option to display the Unblock All Ports  dialog box  Click Yes to unblock all ports on the selected card or click No to  cancel     Diagnostics   Choose this option to display the Port Diagnostics dialog box   Use this dialog box to run internal loopback and external loopback tests on  any port or all ports on the port card  Refer to the HP StorageWorks Director  2 64 Service Manual for instructions on using these diagnostics     While in the Port Card View  right click any port to display the following menu  options     Port Properties    Click this to display the Port Properties dialog box  This dialog box displays  information about the port  See    Displaying Port Information    on page 85 for  more information     Director Product Manager User Guide 89    Monitoring and Managing the Director    90    Node Properties    Click this to display the Node Properties dialog box  Note that if a node is not  logged into the port  a message displays indicating that node information is not  available  For details on information that displays in this dialog box  refer to     Displaying Node Properties    on page 1
186. onnected from a port     If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled  this parameter is automatically enabled and  cannot be disabled unless the director or switch is offline  In this case  disabling  Domain RSCNs also disables Enterprise Fabric Mode     Suppress RSCN s on zone set activations    Fabric format domain register for state change notifications  RSCNs  are sent to  ports on the switch following any change to the fabric s active zone set  These  changes include activating and deactivating the zone set  or enabling and disabling  the default zone  When the Suppress RSCNs on Zone Set Activations check box  is selected  fabric format RSCNs are not sent for zone changes to the attached  devices on the switch  Click the check box to remove or add a checkmark     This option is enabled  check box not selected  by default  In most cases this  option should be enabled so that attached devices can receive notification of  zoning changes in the fabric  However  some HBAs may log out  then log back  into the fabric when they receive an RSCN  thereby disrupting Fibre Channel  traffic  Consult with your HBA and storage device vendor to determine if  disabling this option  and thereby enabling RSCN transmission  will cause  problems with your HBA or storage products     Insistent Domain Identification  ID     This is a parameter in the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box  available  from Configure menu in the Product Manager application  Enabling this option  sets the domain ID conf
187. opics   m Intended Audience    m Related Documentation    Intended Audience    This publication is intended for use by configuration and installation planners   however  information is also provided for system administrators  customer  engineers  and project managers     Related Documentation    For a list of corresponding documentation included with this product  see the  Related Documents section of the HP StorageWorks Director Release Notes     For the latest information  documentation  and firmware releases  please visit the  HP StorageWorks website     http   h1 8006 www1 hp com storage sanintrastructure  html       For information about Fibre Channel standards  visit the Fibre Channel Industry  Association website  located at http   www  fibrechannel org        14 Director Product Manager User Guide    About this Guide    Conventions    Conventions consist of the following   m Document Conventions   m Text Symbols   m Equipment Symbols    Document Conventions  The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases   Table 1  Document Conventions    Element Convention    Cross reference links Blue text  Figure 1       Key and field names  menu items  Bold  buttons  and dialog box titles       File names  application names  and text   Italics                emphasis   User input  command and directory Monospace font   bile and   responses  output COMMAND NAMES are uppercase   ane messages monospace font unless they are case  sensitive   Variables  lt monospace  
188. ormation         Duplicate domain IDs  Identical preferred domain IDs are configured for  two or more directors or switches  Refer to    Configuring Switch  Parameters    on page 119 for more information         Incompatible zoning configurations  Refer to the HP Storage Works  HA Fabric Manager User Guide and the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64  Service Manual for more information on zoning         Build fabric protocol error         No principal switch  A principal director or switch is not defined for the  fabric         No response from the attached switch         ELP retransmission failure timeout  A director or switch with a hardware  or link failure attempted to join the fabric and transmitted multiple  exchange link protocol  ELP  frames to another director or switch   Because of the failure  the failed director or switch did not receive  responses to the ELP frames and did not receive a FLOGI frame  The  failed director or switch times out     A port binding error may be due to an invalid WWN or nickname entry in the  Configure Ports dialog box in the Bound WWN column  Refer to     Configuring Ports    on page 127 for a description of the Configure Ports  dialog box     Reasons messages for an invalid attachment can include       01 Unknown  The reason is not known         02 ISL connection not allowed on this port  ISL is  connected to a port configured as an F_Port         03 ELP rejected by the attached switch  This director or  switch transmitted an exchange link p
189. ort List View with the yellow triangle displays the Port Properties dialog  box     If LIN alerts have been enabled for a port in the Configure Ports dialog box  the  Port Properties dialog box contains a short description of the latest incident in  the Link Incident field  Or  if there are no active incidents  None displays  The  system writes all link incidents to the Link Incident Log     You will receive e mail notification of LIN alerts if you enable LIN alerts for a  port in the Configure Ports dialog box  configure e mail notification through the  HAFM application  and enable E Mail Notification through the Maintenance  menu        Note  The e mail notification of LIN alerts is available to all users  no user rights are  imposed        Although you can clear the attention indicator in the Hardware View and the  alert description in the Port Properties dialog box manually  they may also be  cleared by actions outside of your control  such as on HAFM server reboot     You can clear the link incident indicator in the Hardware View and the  description in the Link Incident field manually  To manually clear the attention  indicator  yellow triangle   right click the port with the yellow triangle and choose  Clear Link Incident Alerts from the menu  In the Clear Link Incident Alerts  dialog box  choose the appropriate option and click OK  Be aware that clearing  the incident indicator clears it for everyone using the system  If there are no link  incident alerts enabled for 
190. ot allowed as the first character  and the  characters are case sensitive  This is not a required field     Activate   Click to activate the current configuration  A warning displays  before the action occurs     Save As   Click to save the current configuration with a name and  description  The saved configuration will be stored on the HAFM Server and  in the Address Configuration Library  Refer to    Managing Stored Address  Configurations    on page 139 for information on accessing this library     Cancel   Click to cancel the configuration settings and close the dialog box  without saving  If you click this button after you click Save As  your changes  will be saved and the dialog box will simply close     To configure  save  and activate port addresses  use the following steps     I     Choose Addresses from the Configure menu on the menu bar  then choose  Active  The Configure Addresses      Active    dialog box displays                                                              04                                                            Addr  Port Name Blocked  04 05  06  07 08 09  0A  OB  OC  OD  OE  OF   10  11   12   vi o  Oo o o  m o  Oo o o  Oo o           i o  o o  uy OoOooooooo oooOooOO0O00qq  i o  oO o  I o  o o    Oo o  m I 3 C ies  LH o    12  109    I         Mae   sovens     Cmn    Figu       re 39  Configure Addresses    Active  dialog box    Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Enter information into the appropriate field
191. page  click the Configure menu     2  Choose Date Time from the drop down menu  The Configure Date and  Time dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 44     3  Set director date and time manually  or set for periodic updates  For specific  instructions  see the following sections     m    Setting Date and Time Manually    on page 146  m    Synchronizing Date and Time    on page 147     vj Periodic Date Time Synchronization    Figure 44  Configure Date and Time dialog box       Setting Date and Time Manually    Use these steps to set the director date and time manually     1  Atthe Configure Date and Time dialog box  click the Periodic Date Time  Synchronization check box to deselect the option  no check mark in the box    The grayed out Date and Time fields activate     2  Click the Date fields that require change  and type numbers in the following  ranges     Month  MM   1 through 12  Day  DD   1 through 31  Year  YYYY   greater than 1980    146 Director Product Manager User Guide    3     Configuring the Director    Click the Time fields that require change  and type numbers in the following  ranges     Hour  HH   0 through 23  Minute  MM   0 through 59  Second  SS   0 through 59    Click Activate to set the director date and time  and close the Configure Date  and Time dialog box     Synchronizing Date and Time    Use these steps to set the director to periodically synchronize date and time with  HAFM     1     At the Configure Date and Time dialog box  choose the Periodic 
192. pends on hardware component  failures  which are indicated by status symbols that display over component  graphics in the Hardware View  Refer to  Status Bar  on page 47 for the  meanings of status symbols in the status bar     The status bar indicates the director operating status based on component failures   For example  for a single port failure  a blinking red and yellow diamond displays  on the port connector in the Hardware View  At the same time  a yellow triangle  displays in the status bar to indicate a degraded director  However  if a blinking  red and yellow diamond displays over both fan modules  the status bar displays a  red and yellow diamond  indicating a failure that requires immediate attention     Monitoring Hardware Operation    Determine hardware component operating status and states by the simulated LED  indicators and status symbols that display on port cards  CTP cards  power  supplies  fan modules  and SBAR cards illustrated in the Hardware View     m Green and amber indicators illuminate on each FRU to indicate either an  operational or degraded state  respectively  LEDs for individual ports do not  illuminate on port cards in the Hardware View  but do illuminate in the Port  Card View for each port  refer to    Using the Port Card View    on page 84      m Alert symbols  such as flashing red and yellow diamonds and yellow  triangles  display on FRUS to reflect the overall state of the hardware as  changes occur     m Corresponding or additional des
193. plays        WARNING  This operation will reset all director configuration data and  e   nonvolatile settings to factory default values  The director must be offline to  continue        2  Set the director offline  For instructions  refer to    Set Online State  on  page 177     3  To continue the reset operation  click Reset on the Reset Configuration  dialog box  If you want to cancel the operation  click Cancel     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Maintenance Features       Note  If you have enabled features that add additional port function since the director  was shipped from the factory  these features will be disabled  factory default  when the  configuration is reset  Only those ports that were enabled at the factory will function    You will have to enable the additional port function features again through the  Configure Feature Key dialog box        Factory default values may vary  depending on the firmware release installed in    your director  For a list of values  refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64    Service Manual for the Director 2 64 and the HP StorageWorks Director 2 140  Service Manual for the Director 2 140     Table 7  Data Default Values    Configuration    Identification    Description    Director Name    Default  NULL string       Director Description    Director Contact       Fibre Channel Director          End User Contact  please  configure           Director Location       End User Contact  please  configure                    
194. r  and then  choose Stored  The Address Configuration Library dialog box displays  as  shown in Figure 40     Director Product Manager User Guide 139    Configuring the Director    140       KI   gt    ea     ee pe peu     Figure 40  Address Configuration Library dialog box    2        Choose a configuration entry by selecting a row  Then use one of the  procedures below     To modify a stored configuration   Click Modify  The Configure  Addresses dialog box displays for the configuration  See    Configuring  Port Addresses    on page 136 for details on using this dialog box     To delete a stored configuration   Click Delete  A warning displays  before deletion     To copy a stored configuration   Click Copy to copy the configuration  and rename describe it  When the Copy Address Configuration dialog  box displays  provide a name and description for the configuration     Names must be between 1 and 8 characters in length  Valid characters are  uppercase A Z  0 9  hyphen      and underscore  _   The name may not be  CON  AUX  COMn  where n 1 9   LPTn  where n 1 9   NUL  or PRN   Descriptions must be between 0 and 24 characters in length  Up to 24  alphanumeric characters are allowed  including spaces  hyphens and  underscores  Click OK and the configuration is added to the library     To activate a stored configuration   Click the Activate button to  activate the configuration and send it to the switch for immediate use  A  warning displays before the action occurs        Not
195. r 2 140     Each log entry includes the following   m Date Time   The date and time of the event on the director     m Event   Events are identified by a unique code  Event codes include   Table 5  Event Codes    Code Event  000 199 System events  200 299 Power supply events  300 399 Fan module events  400 499 CTP card events  500 599 Port card events  600 699 SBAR card events  800 899 Thermal events                                  The following acronyms may display in this column for the port card     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Logs        GLSL   G_Port  long wave  single mode LC connector  1 Gigabit      GSML   G_Port  short wave  multi mode  LC connector  1 Gigabit      GXXL   G_Port  mixed mode  LC connector  1 Gigabit        FPM   G Port  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  FICON port  module  1 Gigabit        UPM   G Port  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  universal port  module  2 Gigabit        GSF2   G_Port  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  universal port  module  2 Gigabit        GLSR   G_Port  short wave  single mode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit      GXXR   G_Port  mixed mode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit      GSMR   G_Port  short wave  multi mode  MT RJ connector  1 Gigabit    The chassis  slot  position for a non redundant FRU is 0  The chassis  positions for redundant FRUs are 0  1  and 2  The chassis positions for port  cards are 0 through 35  and slot 32 is unavailable     Description   A short description of the event   
196. r Messages  Continued     Message Description    Invalid network The IP address Verify and enter a valid product  address  specified for the IP address    product is unknown to   the domain name   server  invalid      Invalid port address  Invalid port address Verity port address through the  has been entered  Configure Addresses      Active     dialog box  FICON  management style only  and  re enter     Invalid port number  The port number must   Enter a port number within the  be within a range o correct range   ports for the specific  director mode    Invalid port number  Director 2 64 only  Verify and enter a valid port  Valid ports are  0 63     The Fibre Channel number    number entered is   invalid  The port   number must be an   integer from O through    63 inclusive     Invalid port number  Director 2 140 only  Enter a port number within the  Valid ports are  0 127    Port number must be correct range   132 143   within the range of   ports for the specific   director model  For this   model  the valid port   numbers are 0 127   and 132 143  Ports   128 131 are not valid   because they are   internal ports and   cannot be connected   to external fiber optic   cables     Invalid port swap  Port swap selection is   Ensure that each port selected  not allowed  for swap has not been  previously swapped     Invalid response An error occurred at Retry the firmware download   received from director    the director during a operation  If the problem  firmware download persis
197. r on the Hardware View  the Port List  View  and the Performance View  In addition  the procedure clears the status  description in Port Properties dialog boxes  If there are no link incident alerts set  for a port  no actions occur  Although you can manually clear link incidents  they  may also be cleared by actions outside of the user interface  such as when  rebooting the HAFM server     Reset Port    Click to display a confirmation dialog box  Click Yes on that dialog box to reset  the port  If a switch is attached to the port and is online  this operation sends a link  reset to the attached switch  otherwise  this action disables port beaconing for the  port  And if the port is in a failed state  such as after failing a loopback test  the  reset restores the port to an operational state  clearing the service required  amber   LED  The reset does not affect other ports in the switch     Director Product Manager User Guide 91    Monitoring and Managing the Director    92    Port Binding    Click to display the Port Binding dialog box  Click the Port Binding check box  to enable port binding  Either choose the Attached WWN option to bind to the  attached device listed  or choose Detached WWN to enter the WWN or nickname  of the device to bind      vi Port Binding  Bound WWN         Attached WWN      20 0C 00 60 48 00 00 01     D Detached WAAN   20 0C 00 60 48 00 00 01       Figure 24  Port Binding dialog box    Port Binding dialog box parameters     m Port Binding   Click t
198. r provides an introduction and overview of the HP StorageWorks  Director 2 64 Product Manager and Director 2 140 Product Manager  It is  intended as a quick reference for using features available through the main  Product Manager window     Director Product Manager User Guide 21    Product Manager Overview    Managing the StorageWorks Director 2 64 and  Director 2 140    22    Three options are available for managing the director through a user interface     m The Product Manager application installed on a StorageWorks High    Availability Fabric Manager  HAFM  server  Access to the Product Manager  must be through the HAFM  The HAFM and Product Manager applications  are installed on the HAFM server  The Product Manager application installs  automatically with the HAFM on remote workstations using any standard web  browser  For instructions  refer to the appropriate appendix that pertains to the  operating system for your workstation in the HP StorageWorks HA Fabric  Manager User Guide     The Embedded Web Server  EWS  interface  Using a browser capable PC  with an internet connection to the director  you can monitor and manage the  director through the web server interface  The interface provides a GUI  similar to the Product Manager application  and supports director  configuration  statistics monitoring  and basic operation   The online help  provides information regarding zoning  zone sets  and SAN management      To launch the web server interface  enter the director s I
199. r to the section on  principal switch selection for multiswitch fabrics in the HP StorageWorks SAN High  Availability Planning Guide for details        For example  in the audit log  you may notice that the Principal setting maps to a  number code of 1  Default maps to a number code of 254  and Never Principal  maps to a number code of 255  The number codes of 2 253 are not currently in  use     Interop Mode    Choose one of the following options     126 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    m Homogeneous Fabric   Choose this mode if the fabric contains only HP  directors and switches that are operating in Homogeneous Fabric mode     m Open Fabric 1 0   Default  Choose this mode if the fabric contains HP  directors and switches  as well as other open fabric compliant switches   Choose this mode for managing heterogeneous fabrics     Configuring Switch Binding    For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature  refer to     SANtegrity Binding Features  on page 190     Configuring Ports    Use the procedures in this section to configure names  blocked and unblocked  state  10   100 km extended distance buffering  enable or disable link incident   LIN  alerts for ports  port type  port speed  Port Binding  and the WWN binding  name        Note  The Configure Ports dialog box is different for FICON and open systems  DE style  Those options available in open systems management style only  are labeled as such        The Port Binding feature
200. re E Mail    m    Test Remote Notification  m Configure Ethernet Events  m Configure Enable Call Home Event Notification  Help  m Contents  About    Product Manager    Following are options available through the Product Manager application for  your director  For more information on these options  refer to    Configure Menu     on page 39 in this manual     Director Product Manager User Guide 25    Product Manager Overview    View Tabs   Hardware  Node List  Port List  Performance  FRU List    Product Menu   m Management Style      Open Systems      FICON   m Port  options available when port is selected       Port Properties      Node Properties      Port Technology      Block Port      Enable Beaconing      Port Diagnostics      Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only       Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only       Clear Link Incidents Alert s       Reset Port      Port Binding      Clear Threshold Alert s       Display Options  Nickname and Worldwide Name     26 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configure Menu  B   L     Product Manager Overview    FRU  options available when FRU is selected       Open Port Card View      FRU Properties       Switchover       Enable Beaconing      Block All Ports       Unblock All Ports       Diagnostics   Clear Error System Light  Enable Unit Beaconing  Properties   Close    Identification   Operating Parameters       Switch       Fabric   Switch Binding       Change State  active if SANtegrity Binding is installed       Edit M
201. re Key dialog box displays with a warning  stating that this  action will override the current set of features on the director  The list in the  left column of the dialog box is a list of features that are active on the director   The list on the right is a set of features that come with the new feature key  All  of the features that are active are included in the new feature list     Click Activate to activate the new feature key     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    An IPL will occur  during which the Ethernet connection between the HAFM  server and director is momentarily interrupted        Note  If you click Activate  all current features will be replaced with new features   That is  if there are features shown in the current list that are not shown in the new  list  then those features will be removed from the director        5  When you are finished configuring the director  you can back up the  configuration data        Note  Feature keys are automatically removed when a Director is reset to factory  defaults  You must then reconfigure the feature keys        Director Product Manager User Guide 145    Configuring the Director    Configuring Director Date and Time    The Director 2 140 Product Manager log entries are stamped with the date and  time received from the director  Use these steps to set the effective date and time  for the director        Note  The director and HAFM synchronize at least once daily        At the Hardware View 
202. rector 2 140 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and O  left to  right      m Cooling fan modules         The Director 2 64 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0  left to  right      Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director        The Director 2 140 contains three modules in slot positions 2  1  and 0   left to right      m SBAR cards         The Director 2 64 contains two SBARs in slot positions 1  bottom  and 0   top         The Director 2 140 contains two SBARs in slot positions 1  bottom  and 0   top      Monitoring Director Operation    Monitor the operating status of the director using the Director Status table on the  Hardware View and the status symbol on the status bar     Director Status Table    The Status table at the top of the Hardware View displays the director s  operational status  operational state  name  description  and location     Status    Refer to Table 4 for the meaning of the text that displays in the Director Status  table and the corresponding status symbols that display on the status bar     State  The State field displays one of the following     m Offline   When the director is OFFLINE  all ports are offline  The ports  cannot accept a login from an attached device or cannot connect to other  directors  You can configure this state through the Set Online State dialog  box  Refer to    Set Online State  on page 177 for instructions     m Online   All unblocked ports are able to connect with devices
203. rector Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Reset Port  Port Binding  Clear Threshold Alerts       Note  For Node Properties  if a node is not logged in  a message displays  indicating that node information is not available        Director Product Manager User Guide 97    Monitoring and Managing the Director    FRU List View    Display the FRU List in the View panel by choosing the FRU List option from  the View tabs  This View displays information about all installed FRUs on the  director  All data is dynamic and updates automatically as the software detects  changes        s    Figure 27  FRU List View    You can display the FRU Properties dialog box for FRU when you click the  FRU   s row to select it  then choose FRU Properties from the FRU submenu on  the menu bar s Product menu     Information on the FRU List View for each FRU includes     m FRU   An acronym representing the FRU type  The meanings of FRU  acronyms are         BKPLNE   Backplane     98 Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director        CTP   CTP card       SBAR   SBAR card         Port Card   The following acronyms may display to indicate the card   s  port technology     GLSL   G_Port  long wave  single mode LC connector  1 Gigabit  GSML   G_Port  short wave  multimode  LC connector  1 Gigabit  GXXL   G_Port  mixed mode  LC connector  1 Gigabit    FPM   G_Port  small form factor optics  SFO  pluggable  FICON  port module  1 Gigabit     UPM
204. retrieved by the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     The port configuration  cannot be retrieved by  the Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     Port information  cannot be retrieved by  the Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     Information and Error Messages    Either return the director speed  to 2 Gb sec or configure all  port data speeds to T Gb  sec  through the Configure Ports  dialog box     Configure the director or switch  offline through the Set Offline  State dialog box and then retry  the operation     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support        209    Information and Error Messages    210    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Cannot retrieve port  statistics     Cannot retrieve switch  date and time     Cannot retrieve switch  state     Cannot run diagnostics    on a port that is failed     Cannot run diagnostics  on an active E port     Cannot run diagnostics  on a port that is not  installed     Description    Port statistics cannot be  retrieved by the  Product Manager  application because  
205. rity Binding is not installed  setting  a director to FICON management style will change all E ports to G  Ports        m Port Binding   Placing a check mark in the check boxes of this column  enables the binding state of the port     m Speed   Click the Speed column for a specific port  and choose 2 Gb sec   1 Gb sec  or Negotiate  This sets the data rate for the port  Choosing  Negotiate allows the port to negotiate the data speed with an attached device   Follow this rule when setting the data speed         Only set the speed to 2 Gb sec on ports that support this speed  If the port  optics do not support 2 Gb sec  a warning displays stating that the optical  transceiver in the port does not support the data rate         Do not set the port speed greater than the director speed  For example  if  you set the port speed to 2 Gb sec and the director data speed is set to 1  Gb sec  an error displays stating that port speeds cannot be configured at  higher data rates than the director speed  The director speed is set through  the Configure Operating Parameters dialog box  Director 2 64 only      Director Product Manager User Guide 129    Configuring the Director    When you change a port   s speed and click Activate on the dialog box  a  confirmation message displays stating that this setting will temporarily  disrupt port data transfers        Note  Your director model  firmware  and port cards may not allow 2 Gb sec  data speeds          Bound WWN   Enter the WWN or nickname 
206. rocedures to configure threshold alerts  refer to  Configuring  Threshold Alerts  on page 148     116 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director       This chapter describes how to use the options that display on the menu when you  choose the Configure menu on the menu bar  Each of these options is explained in  the following sections     Director Product Manager User Guide 117    Configuring the Director    Configuring Director Identification    Perform this procedure to configure the director name  description  location  and  contact person for HAFM  The information displays in multiple dialog boxes  throughout the application  In addition  the Name  Location  and Contact  variables configured in the Configure Identification dialog box correspond  respectively to the SNMP variables sysName  sysLocation  and sysContact   These variables are used by SNMP management workstations when obtaining  data from managed directors     Follow these steps to configure the director identification     1  At the Hardware View page  choose Configure  gt  Identification  The  Configure Identification dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 31     Name  Dracolab 11   vi Set Name As Nickname  Description   Fibre Channel Director   Location      DracoLab   Contact                             Cancel       Figure 31  Configure Identification dialog box    a  Type a director name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Name  field  Each director should be configured with 
207. roduct Manager information and error  messages in alphabetical order     Table 9  Product Manager Messages    Message    A Product Manager  instance is already  open     Activating this  configuration will  overwrite the current  configuration     All configuration    names must be unique     All FPM ports will be  held inactive while the  director is configured  to 2 Gb sec speed  Do    you want to continue     All port names must be  unique     Another Product  Manager is currently  performing a firmware  install     Are you sure you want  to delete firmware  version     Description    Only one instance of  the Product Manager  application can be  open at one time     Confirmation to  activate a new address  configuration     All address  configurations must be  saved with unique  names     Occurs when FPM  cards are installed in  the director and  director speed is being  set to 2 Gb sec in the  Configure Switch    Parameters dialog box     A duplicate Fibre  Channel port name  was configured  All  port names must be  unique     Only one instance of  the Product Manager  application can install  a firmware version to  the director at a time     This message requests  confirmation to delete  a firmware version   Firmware library can  store up to 8 firmware  versions     Action    Close the open Product   Manager application so the  desired instance of the Product  Manager application can be  opened     Click Yes to confirm activating  the new address configuration  or No to
208. rotocol  ELP  frame that was  rejected by the switch at the other end of the ISL     Director Product Manager User Guide 87    Monitoring and Managing the Director    88        04 Incompatible switch at other end of the ISL   The switch is configured for Open Fabric mode  and the switch at the  other end of the ISL is an HP switch configured for Homogeneous mode         05 External loopback adapter connected to the  port  A loopback plug is connected to the port  and no diagnostic test is  running         06 N_Port connection not allowed on this port  The  port type configuration does not match the actual port use  the port is  configured as an E_Port  but attaches to a node device          Non HP switch at other end of the ISL  The cable is  connected to a non HP switch  and Interop mode is set to Homogeneous  mode         08 ISL connection not allowed on this port  The port  type configuration does not match the actual port use  the port is  configured as an F_Port  but attaches to a director or switch          10 Port binding violation   Unauthorized WWN  The  WWN that was entered to configure port binding for this port is not valid   or a nickname was used that was not configured for the attached device in  the Product Manager         11 Unresponsive node connected to port  Possible causes  are   1  a hardware problem on a switch or connected node where ELP  frames are not delivered  the response is not received  or a fabric login   FLOGI  cannot be received  there may be
209. rt  Rx  Tx  or either        Active or inactive state of the alert         Threshold criteria  This includes configuring the threshold as the percent  of port traffic capacity utilized    utilization   the time interval for  measuring throughput and sending notification  and the amount of  cumulative minutes that the   utilization should exist before an alert is  generated     Director Product Manager User Guide Al    Product Manager Overview    42    m Open Trunking   Choose this option to enable the optional Open Trunking  feature  This feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on  ISLs  from a receive port to a target domain   and periodically adjusts routing  tables to reroute data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links to  optimize bandwidth use  The feature can be installed through the Configure  Feature Key dialog box  For details  refer to    Open Trunking    on page 199     m Export Configuration Report   Choose this option to display the Export  Configuration Report dialog box  which enables you to specify a file name  in which to save an ASCII text file containing all current user definable  configuration options in a printable format  Note that this file cannot be read  back into the Product Manager in order to set configuration parameters     m Enable Embedded Web Server   Choose this option by placing a check  mark in the check box to enable the Embedded Web Server Interface on the  director  Choose the option again to remove the c
210. rt Diagnostics   Swap Ports   Collect Maintenance Data  Execute an IPL   Set Online State   Manage Firmware Versions  Enable E Mail Notification  Enable Call Home Notification    Backup and Restore Configuration    Reset Configuration    Director Product Manager User Guide 173    Using Maintenance Features    Port Diagnostics    The Port Diagnostics option enables you to run internal and external loopback   tests on any port or all ports on a port card  To use this option  follow the detailed  steps in the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64 Service Manual for the Director 2 64  and the HP StorageWorks Director 2 140 Service Manual for the Director 2 140     Swap Ports    174    FICON management style only  Choose Swap Ports to display the Swap Ports  dialog box  Use this dialog box to swap one port address for another  For example   if the current address for port 0 is currently 04 and the address for port 1 is  currently 05  you can swap so that the address for port 0 has address 05 and port 1  has address 04     To swap ports  use the following steps   1  Choose Swap Ports from the Maintenance menu on the menu bar  The Swap  Ports dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 58     ort Addresses          First address         Hex     Unblock after swap       Second address     Hex      Unblock after swap    Instructions  Enter the port addresses to be swapped  then press Next              Newt    concer      Figure 58  Swap Ports dialog box    Enter the first address  in hexadecimal 
211. rver feature is enabled  the default management style will be FICON  The  management style cannot be changed to Open Systems with the FICON  Management Server feature enabled     Port    This provides a secondary port menu only when the Port Card View  Port  List View  or Performance View displays in the view panel  To use this menu  for a specific port  click a port in the Port Card View  a port   s row in the Port  List View  or a port   s bar graph in the Performance View  The menu contains  options which are identical to those that display when you right click the port   port row  or port bar graph in those views  For detail on these options refer to     Using the Port Card View    on page 84     Director Product Manager User Guide 37    Product Manager Overview    FRU    Click an SBAR card  CTP card  port card  power supply module  or cooling  fan module in the Hardware View only and choose FRU from the Product  menu to display a menu of specific options for that FRU  These are the same  menu option as when you right click these components in the Hardware  View  For details on these options refer to the following sections in    Menu  Options    on page 96     Port Card Menu   CTP Card Menu   m SBAR Card Menu   m Cooling Fan and Power Supply    Clear System Error Light    Choose this to turn off the amber system error LED  located below the green  power LED on the director front bezel     Enable Unit Beaconing    Click the check box to toggle unit beaconing on or off  Whe
212. s     Click the squares to either prohibit or allow connections  In Figure 39  port  address 07 is prohibited from communicating with port address 05  Also  Port  OC is prohibited from communicating with all other port addresses     Click Save As to open the Save Address Configuration As dialog box   5  Click the Port Name field and enter a name     Names must be between 1 and 8 characters in length  Valid characters are  uppercase A Z  0 9  hyphen      and underscore      The name may not be  CON  AUX  COMn  where n 1 9   LPTn  where n 1 9   NUL  or PRN     Descriptions must be between 0 and 24 characters in length  Up to 24  alphanumeric characters allowed  including spaces  hyphens  and  underscores     6  Click OK to save changes and to close the Save Address Configuration As  dialog box     7  Inthe Configure Addresses      Active    dialog box  click Activate to activate  the configuration or click Cancel to close without activating        Note  If you click Cancel after saving  your configuration will still be added to the  library without being activated        Managing Stored Address Configurations    FICON management style only  Once addresses configurations are created  through the Configure Addresses      Active    dialog box they are saved to the  Address Configuration Library  Use this procedure to manage address  configurations in the Address Configuration Library     To manage saved library entries     1  Choose Addresses from the Configure menu on the menu ba
213. s     The HAFM application s system administrator can assign levels of access  or     User Rights   to Product Manager users through the HAFM application        Note  The HAFM application s system administrator has view rights only while  operating in a specific Product Manager application  Conversely  a Product  Manager s product administrator has view rights only while operating in the HAFM  application        Detailed instructions concerning the assignment of user rights for the HAFM and  Product Manager applications display in Chapter 5 of the HP StorageWorks  HA Fabric Manager User Guide     There are five levels of access or  user rights  that can be assigned to specific  users     System Administrator  Product Administrator  Operator    Maintenance    View    By default  all users have view rights  which allow for the viewing of  configurations but not the changing of configurations  View rights cannot be  removed     The users with system administrator rights can make all control and configuration  changes implemented through the HAFM application     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    User Rights for Specific Functions    Table 3 itemizes the specific functions available to Product Manager users that  have been assigned    user rights    of product administrator  operator  and or  maintenance  If a user does not have the right to perform a specific operation  an  error box displays when the operation is attempted stating that the operat
214. source allocation time out value  R  A  TOV  in tenth of a second  increments  This variable works with the error detect time out value  E D  TOV   variable to control the director s behavior when an error condition occurs   Resources are allocated to a circuit when errors are detected and are not released  for reuse until the time set by the R  A  TOV value expires  The default value is  100 tenths  10 seconds   Set a value between 10 tenths and 1200 tenths  1 through  120 seconds         Note  Set the same value for R  A TOV on all directors and switches in a multiswitch  fabric  If the value is not the same on all units  the fabric segments  Also  the value for  R  A  TOV must be greater than the value configured for E D TOV        E D TOV    Adjust the E D TOV in tenth of a second increments  An error condition occurs  when an expected response is not received within the time limit set by this value   The default value is 20 tenths  2 seconds   Set a value between 2 tenths through  600 tenths   2 through 60 seconds         Note  Set the same value for E D TOV on all switches and directors in a multiswitch  fabric  If the value is not the same  the fabric segments        Director Product Manager User Guide 125    Configuring the Director    Switch Priority    Setting this value determines the principal director for the multiswitch fabric   Choose Principal  highest priority   Default  or Never Principal  lowest  priority  from the Switch Priority drop down list     Setting
215. ssage Description    Cannot enable Open   Enterprise Fabric mode  Trunking while is active and the switch  Enterprise Fabric or director is online  Mode is active and the   and user is attempting  switch is offline  to enable Open  Trunking  This message  only displays if the  optional Open  Trunking feature is  installed     Perform either of the following  steps     m Disable PU abs Fabric    Mode option by selecting the  appropriate fabric in the  Fabric Tree portion of the  HAFM Manager window   Fabrics tab  and then  selecting Enterprise Fabric    Mode from the Fabrics  menu  When the Enterprise  Fabric Mode dialog box  displays  click Start and  follow prompts to disable the  feature     m Set the switch or director  offline through the Set  Online State dialog box   Display this dialog box by  selecting Set Online State  from th e Product Manager  Maintenance menu     Cannot have E Ports if   Firmware is below the   Informational message  If  Management Style is required level and user   firmware is below the required  FICON unless attempted to change level and you install SANtegrity  management style Binding before changing to  Ra an style  then  E_Ports will remain as E_Ports  style with E_Ports when you change to FICON  configured  but management style  If  SANtegrity Binding is   SANtegrity Binding is not  not installed  installed  setting a director to  FICON management style will  change all E_ports to G_Ports     Cannot have spaces in   Spaces are not Delete spa
216. status of  the firmware install  operation is unknown     A firmware download  operation aborted  because a file   O    error occurred     The firmware version is  not installed  or was  deleted  from the  firmware library at the  HAFM server     If the Firmware is  below the required  level  only FICON  management style is  allowed if the FICON  Management Server  feature is enabled   User has attempted to  enable Open Systems  management style     Informational message  only   no action is required     Informational message  only   no action is required     Retry the operation  If the  problem persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation  If the  problem persists  contact the  next level of support     Add the firmware version to the  library and retry the operation     Disable FICON Management  Server  enable the the Open  Systems Management Server   or enable the Open Systems  management style        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Incorrect product type     Installing this feature  key  while online  will  cause an IPL operation  on the switch and a  momentary loss of  LAN connection  This  operation is  non disruptive to the  Fibre Channel traffic   Do you wish to  continue installing this  feature key     Internal file transfer  error received from  director     Invalid character in  field    Invalid configuration  name     Invalid feature key     Invalid firmware file     Invali
217. t  the optiona  SANtegrity Binding  ed     feature is not insta    User attempted to  disable Switch Binding  through the Switch  Binding Change State  dialog box but  Enterprise Fabric Mode  is enabled     User attempted to  disable the Insistent  Domain ID parameter  through the Configure  Switch Parameters  dialog box  but Fabric  Binding is enabled     Occurs when selecting  Enable Beaconin  option for a failed  FRU     Occurs when choosing  Enable Beaconin  option for a failed  FRU     Information and Error Messages    Action    Click Yes to confirm the deletion  of the address configuration or  No to cancel the operation     Click Yes to send the firmware  version or No to abort the  operation     Informational message  If the  firmware is below the required  level  install SANtegrity Binding  before changing port types in  the Configure Ports dialog box  while in HCON management  style     You must either disable  Enterprise Fabric Mode using  the Enterprise Fabric Mode  dialog box in the HAFM  application or set the switch  diis before you can disable  Switch Binding     Disable Fabric Binding through  the Fabric Binding dialog box  before disabling these  parameters     Replace FRU and enable  beaconing again or enable  beaconing on operating FRU     Replace FRU and enable  beaconing again or enable  beaconing on an operating  FRU        207    Director Product Manager User Guide    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Me
218. t on the node  When a port is  functioning as an expansion port  E  Port   the message is  E  Port When a port  is not logged into an end device  not functioning as an F  Port  or to another  director  not functioning as an E  Port   the message is the port   s current online  state     JELLILLLLLLLLLLI    lass 2 Statistics  Class 2 Statistics eceived frames  Class 3 Statistics ransmitted frames    Error Statistics usied frames  ejected frames                   our Byte words Rx  our Byte words Tx  lass 3 Statistics  eceived frames  ransmitted frames  iscarded frames  our Byte words Rx  our Byte words Tx  Tor Statistics   nk failures       Traffic Statistics                                        Figure 12  Performance View    Right click a bar graph to display a menu of port related actions  The options  available on this menu are the same as those that are available when you  right click a port in the Port Card View or right click a row in the Port List  View  These include     Director Product Manager User Guide    Product Manager Overview    Port Properties   Node Properties   Port Technology   Block Port   Enable Beaconing   Diagnostics   Channel Wrap  FICON Management Style only   Swap Ports  FICON Management Style only   Clear Link Incident Alerts   Reset Port   Port Binding   m Clear Threshold Alerts    Note that these same options also display when you click a port graph and choose  the Port secondary menu from the Product menu on the menu bar     For details on port
219. t view 96  product 37  SBAR card 52  83  view icon 39  messages  HAFM 205  product manager 206  mode  enterprise fabric 196  interop 126  open fabric 1 0 127  model number  director properties dialog box  77  monitoring director operation 69  multi switch fabric  director  removing 177  e d tov 125  principal switch 126    N    N Ports  node list view 56  name  configure ports dialog box 127  nickname  port binding 130  port binding error 87  nicknames  defining 102  nicknames  displaying 102  no light  port state 113  node list view  description 46  100  how to use 56  illustration 57  100  menu 102  node list view menu 57    Director Product Manager User Guide    node nickname  node properties dialog box  103  node port number  node properties dialog box  104  node properties dialog box  description 102  displaying 90  illustration 103  node properties  displaying 57  102  node type  node properties dialog box 103  node WWN  port properties dialog box 103  no link status 70  NOS  hardware log 169  port state 113  not operational port state 113  not operational  NOS  primitive sequence   hardware log 169  NV RAM 119  124  export configuration report 155    O    offline sequences  OLS   FICON management style 137  performance view 110  offline signals  OLS  90  offline state  setting 81  offline  port state 113  OLS 128  FICON management style 137  online state  setting 177  online  port state 113  open fabric 1 0 127  open port card view 81  open systems management server 37
220. tached devices in the Port WWN  column by the nickname configured through the Define Nickname menu  option  Choosing Worldwide Name displays attached devices in the Port  WWN column by the device s WWN     Displaying Node Properties    102    To open the Node Properties dialog box  as shown in  as shown in Figure 29   double click a row in the Node List View or right click a row and choose Node  Properties from the menu  You can also right click a port in the Port Card View   right click a port s row in the Port List View  and right click a port s bar graph in  the Performance View and choose Node Properties from the menu that displays   In addition  you can display this dialog box when you click a port  port row  or bar  graph in the preceding views and choose Node Properties form the secondary  Port menu under the Product menu on the menu bar  Note that if a node is not  logged in  a message displays indicating that node information is not available     Director Product Manager User Guide       Monitoring and Managing the Director       nit1 CntlA por        50 00 1F E1 00 0C 33 30                Figure 29  Node Properties dialog box    Port Number   The physical port number on the director to which the node is  connected     Fibre Channel Address  Open Systems management style only    Displays  the three byte Fibre Channel address of the node     Port Address  FICON Management Style only    Each port in the director  has a corresponding port address which equals the physic
221. tatus table at the top of the Hardware View  Refer to     No Link Status    on page 70 for details     Table 2  Operating Status   Status Bar and Director Status    Director Status       Symbol Alert Panel Table Text Meaning    All components and  installed ports are  operational  no failures        Green Circle Fully Operational          Director Product Manager User Guide 47    Product Manager Overview    Table 2  Operating Status   Status Bar and Director Status  Continued     Symbol Alert Panel    Yellow Triangle    Director Status  Table Text    Redundant Failure    Meaning       A redundant component  has failed  such as a power  supply  and the backup  component has taken over  operation        Minor Failure    A failure occurred which  has decreased the director  operational ability  Normal  switching operations are  not affected     m One or more port  cards failed  but at  least one port card is  still operational    m A fan has failed or is  not rotating  sufficiently     m One of two CIP cards  failed     m One of two SBAR  cards failed        Blinking Red    y Diamond with  Yellow    Background             Not Operational       A critical failure prevents  the director from  performing fundamental  switching operations     m All fans fail   m Both SBAR cards fail     m All installed port cards  fail        48    Director Product Manager User Guide       Product Manager Overview    Table 2  Operating Status   Status Bar and Director Status  Continued     Symbol Al
222. ted before it  can be removed     Director clock alert  mode must be cleared  before enabling period  synchronization     Director must be offline  to configure     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    Port diagnostics   easier tests  cannot   e performed on a  port while an attached  device application is  running     User attempted to  remove a device  WWN from the Switch  Membership List  isle A Bindin  eature  while Switc  Binding is enabled     Clock alert mode is  enabled through the  Configure FICON  Management Server   ialog box and user is  attempting to enable  Periodic Date Time  Synchronization  through the Configure  Date and Time dialog  box     Clock alert mode is  enabled through the  Configure FICON  Management Server  dialog box and user is  attempting to enable  Periodic Date Time  Synchronization  through the Configure  Date and Time dialog  box     Information and Error Messages    Terminate the device  application and perform  diagnostics again     Remove the device from the  switch by blocking the port   setting the switch offline  or  disabling Switch Bindin  through the Switch Binding  Change State dialog box before  removing devices from the  Switch Membership List     Disable clock alert mode   through the Configure FICON   p anagemeni Server dialog  OX     Disable clock alert mode   through the Configure FICON   Management Server dialog  OX        215    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued
223. tee e Rea 38   Clear System Error Lights pcro einnsean cee eee 38   Enable Unit Beaconing           0 0    eee cee teenies 38   Ig CONI ERI dha eta Hebets Ada td dl pian 0 0 15 aly 38   Gen ins ic ort care adel eae eae SNA Sas Gh GO Wee ee ET Ewa m 38   Configure Ment 45i aceto aces a tas auto E vea ebrio eta dos 39   n MP Ep CTI LIMIT ane a 42  Maintenance  5e duse Regex a ceu a cR wa eee cle  denen eae e ee 43   lI MEC    L                   45   Mie Ww TADS uou sett oe eR em D t nde e a ee e E e e Re UR E 46   Status Bare  scio i thani e newer DEW ied Gad a e eng ey A E Oa DER ea aa 47  Hardware  VieW eis sebbene eee Rha R Wee ag e EEUE 50  Director M  nu     iiia Ge bee GR ERR ER Rr bh ERU EE 51   Port Card  Menu    e eee ea px e ek Re RR RR RORIS 51   CIP Card Meni   esee eta sda aa eda wheats 52  Cooling Fan Module si oa  senna ee eee Reges PRA aes 52   SBAR Card Menu    sha etd iw te deen oe X PADRE PA RR  e 52   Port Card  View   opere seem ceo eu Oe S OR Poet REESE 52   Port List VIe Wa iaceret terae E ge a eoe bea etae ee a tea eds 54   FRU List View cu sates hs ba a he eG a a eeu Le ee a 55   Node Last  View sons cn bean os vEDU Er poc d ewe uere pcm E MA 56  Performance View        0 0    cc ccc ee hh rn 57  Closing the Product Manager          sse 59    4 Director Product Manager User Guide    Contents    User RIPhts  arbe ee heehee besa Dans AUN opo ap e Roe pp wr RS 60  User Rights for Specific Functions        0 0 0    0c cece ee eee 61  Backing Up and Restori
224. ters  dialog box     Active Domain ID  The actual domain ID assigned to the director     Director Speed  Director 2 64 only   This is set using the Configure Switch  Parameters dialog box and is either 1 Gb sec or 2 Gb sec     Director Product Manager User Guide 77    Monitoring and Managing the Director       Note  The director model and firmware may not support 2 Gb sec data speeds        m Switch Binding  Enabled if the optional SANtegrity Binding features are  installed and enabled  otherwise Disabled displays        Note  You can also display the Director Properties dialog box when you right click  the director illustration away from a FRU and choose Properties from the menu        Using Menu Options    Right click various parts of the Hardware View to display menu options for  displaying status and information and for controlling the director and its FRUs     Director Menu    78    Right click any area of the director illustration where a hardware component is  not installed to display the following menu options     Director Properties    Click to display the Director Properties dialog box  This dialog box contains the  director name  description  location  director data speed  and contact person  configured through the Configure Identification dialog box  Also included is  other product information as detailed in    Displaying Director Information    on  page 76  You can also display this dialog box when you click an area on the  illustration away from a hardware compo
225. ters as congestion  thresholds for ports  event notification options  and low BB_Credit threshold   refer to    Open Trunking    on page 199     154 Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    Exporting the Configuration Report    Use this option to save an ASCII file of configuration data currently saved in  director NV RAM to your hard drive or a diskette  Use any desktop publishing  application to import this ASCII file for viewing or printing        Note  This file cannot be used to set configuration parameters through the Product  Manager        Data in the file includes    Product identification   Data from the Configure Identification dialog box   Operating parameters   Data from the Operating Parameters dialog box   Port parameters   Data from the Configure Ports dialog box    SNMP parameters   Data from the Configure SNMP dialog box     Active zoning configuration   This specifies the active zone and zone  members  if set  and whether the default zone is enabled or disabled     To export a configuration report     1  Choose Configure  gt  Export Configuration Report  The Export  Configuration Report dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 51           Look in    Ci Program Files     lt    ai     e ege               ES Adaptec    ES Adobe    ES Adobe Type Manager   ES Agile Software     Common Files   m Compaq   IS erc    EE EFCMsim                       File name        TEC      Cancel          Files of type    All Files          4             
226. tes the presence of a hot surface or hot component  Contact with  this surface could result in injury     WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury from a hot component   allow the surface to cool before touching        Director Product Manager User Guide    About this Guide       Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the  presence of multiple sources of power     EE EE WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical          shock  remove all power cords to completely disconnect power  from the power supplies and systems           Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the    component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to  handle safely     WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  equipment  observe local occupational health and safety requirements  and guidelines for manually handling material        Director Product Manager User Guide    About this Guide    Rack Stability    Rack stability protects personnel and equipment        AN    WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  equipment  be sure that     The leveling jacks are extended to the floor    The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks    In single rack installations  the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack   In multiple rack installations  the racks are coupled     Only one rack component is extended at any time  A rack may become  unstable if more than one rack comp
227. the  requested action  because it is busy  saving maintenance  information     The firmware is below   Choose Set Online State from   the required level and   the Maintenance menu and   the user attempted to dick Set Offline  Then change   change the the management style  Set the   management style  director or switch back online  when finished     A configuration Take the appropriate actions to  changed was set the director or switch offline  attempted for a before attempting the  configuration requiring   configuration change     offline changes     The Ethernet  connection between  the HAFM server and  the director is down or  unavailable     Establish and verify the network  connection     The firmware file is A firmware version file   Contact the next level of support  corrupted  is corrupt  to report the problem     The firmware version  already exists     The following  parameters cannot be  disabled while  Enterprise Fabric Mode  is active  Insistent  Domain ID  Reroutin    Delay  Domain RSCNs     The HAFM server is  busy processing a  request from another  Product Manager     This firmware version Informational message  already exists in HAFM   only    no action is required   server s firmware   library     Disable Enterprise Fabric Mode  through the Enterprise Fabric  Mode dialog box in HAFM   then disable the parameters     User attempted to  disable these  parameters in the  Configure Switch  Parameters dialog box  while Enterprise Fabric  Mode is enabled     The 
228. the Director Speed field  choose 1 Gb sec or 2 Gb sec to select the speed of  Fibre Channel operation        Note  Changing the director speed to 2 Gb sec with any 1 Gb s FPM cards installed  will cause the following warning confirmation message to display     All FPM ports  will be held inactive while the director is configured to 2  Gb sec speed  Do you want to continue                 Management Style    Note  To change this value  you must first set the director offline  Choose Set Online  State from the Maintenance menu to display the Set Online State dialog box  then click  Set Offline  Be sure to set the director back online after you change this value           Note  If you change the Management Style to FICON  all ISL E Ports are disabled        Click either the FICON or Open Systems radio buttons     If the FICON Management Server feature is enabled  the default management  style will be FICON  The management style cannot be changed to Open  Systems with the FICON Management Server feature enabled  Typically   FICON management style is used when attaching an IBM FICON Parallel  Enterprise or IBM zSeries server to the director and implementing inband  director management through a Fibre Connection  FICON  channel     Use Open Systems management style for all other  non FICON  Fibre  Channel environments     Director Product Manager User Guide 123    Configuring the Director    Configuring Fabric Parameters    124    Use procedures in this section to set parameters on
229. the Ethernet link is  down or busy     The director or switch  date and time cannot  be retrieved by the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     The director or switch  state cannot be  retrieved by the  Product Manager  application because  the Ethernet link is  down or busy     Port diagnostics  eager tests  cannot   e performed on a  port that has failed any  previous diagnostic   power on diagnostic   online diagnostic  or  loopback test   The  amber LED associated  with the port  illuminates to indicate  the failed state     Port diagnostics cannot  be performed on an  active E port     Port diagnostics cannot  be performed on a  port card that is not  installed     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Retry the operation later  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Reset the port and perform  diagnostics again     Run diagnostics on an E port  only when it is not active     Run diagnostics only on a port  that is installed        Director Product Manager User Guide    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message    Cannot run diagnostics  on a port card that is  not installed     Cannot run diagnostics  while a device is  logged in to the port     Cannot save IPL  configuration while  active saved is  enabled     Cannot save port  configuration
230. the bit error  threshold link incident  If one or more invalid transmission words are detected  in 12 separate 1 5 second samples within five minutes  a bit error threshold  link incident is generated     m CRCerrors   A received frame failed a cyclic redundancy check  CRC   validation  indicating the frame arrived at the director s port corrupted  Frame  corruption may be caused by device disconnection  an optical transceiver  failure at the device  a bad fiber optic cable  or a poor cable connection     m Delimiter errors   The number of times that the director detected an  unrecognized start of frame  SOF  delimiter  an unrecognized end of frame   EOF  delimiter  or an invalid class of service  This indicates that the frame  arrived at the director s port corrupted  This corruption can be due to  plugging unplugging the link  bad optics at either end of the cable  bad cable   or dirty or poor connections  Moving the connection around or replacing  cables can isolate the problem     Director Product Manager User Guide 109    Monitoring and Managing the Director    110    Address ID errors   A received frame had an unavailable or invalid Fibre  Channel destination address  or an invalid Fibre Channel source address  This  typically indicates the destination device is unavailable     Frames too short   A received frame exceeded the Fibre Channel frame  maximum size or was less than the Fibre Channel minimum size  indicating  the frame arrived at the director   s port corrupte
231. they receive an RSCN  thereby disrupting Fibre Channel  traffic  Consult with your HBA and storage device vendor to determine if  disabling this option  and thereby enabling RSCN transmission  will cause  problems with your HBA or storage products     Director Speed  Director 2 64 Only     122    When setting the director speed  consider the following     m Configure port speeds individually through the Configure Ports dialog box   You cannot set a director speed to less than the port speeds  If you set the  director speed to 1 Gb sec and at least one port is configured at 2 Gb sec  an  error message displays stating that you cannot modify the director speed     m If you set the director data speed to 2 Gb sec  all installed CTP cards must  support 2 Gb sec data speed or an error message displays stating that you  cannot modify the director speed     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director    When you change the speed to 2 Gb sec  all ports on Fibre Channel port  module  FPM  cards go to an inactive state  A warning confirmation message  also displays  allowing you to continue the operation or cancel  Only universal  port module  UPM  cards allow 1 Gb sec and 2 Gb sec operation     Director firmware must support the 2 Gb sec data rate  If you set the speed to  2 Gb sec and the firmware only supports 1 Gb sec  an error message displays  stating that the feature is not supported and providing the firmware level that  will support the higher speed     At 
232. this option  refer to    Backing Up and Restoring  Configuration Data  on page 157     Note  You can only restore the configuration to a director with the same IP  address        m Reset Configuration   Choose this option to reset all director configuration  data back to the factory defaults  A confirmation dialog box displays with a  warning upon choosing the option  For additional information on using this  option  refer to  Reset Configuration  on page 182        WARNING  This operation resets all configurations  including any optional  features that have been installed  You will need to reenter any feature keys for  optional features after resetting the configuration        Help  Choose the Help menu on the menu bar to display the following options     m Contents   Choose this option to display the Help window  The Help  window contains Contents  Index  and Glossary buttons and hypertext  linked items to help you quickly navigate through information  Use the  forward   gt   and back   lt   buttons to scroll forward and backward through the  displayed help frames  Exit the help feature at any time when you click the  Close icon at the top of the Help window     m About   Choose this option to display the version number for the Product  Manager and copyright information     Director Product Manager User Guide 45    Product Manager Overview    46    View Tabs    Click one of the view tabs across the top of the Product Manager window to  display the following views in the vie
233. through the StorageWorks  HAFM application Maintenance menu before enabling this function through  the Product Manager for individual directors  A choice of two Call Home  features is provided when HAFM is installed     In legacy HP environments  call home notification for directors and switches  requires installation of Proactive Service software  This service is offered at  no additional charge for subsystems covered under an on site warranty or  on site storage hardware support contract  To register or order Proactive  Services software  contact your HP customer service representative     In classic HP environments  configure telephone numbers and other  information for the call home feature through the Windows dial up  networking application  To enable call home notification for a director  refer  to the HP StorageWorks HAFM server installation guide     A check mark displays next to the menu option to indicate that call home  notification is enabled     Director Product Manager User Guide 179    Using Maintenance Features    Backup and Restore Configuration    Choose this option to save the product configuration stored on the director to the  HAFM server hard disk  or to restore the product configuration from the HAFM  server  Only a single copy of the configuration is kept on the server     The purpose of the backup is primarily for single CTP systems  such as the  director  where a backup is needed in order to restore a replacement CTP card   You can also use this feat
234. tional FICON Management Server feature must be installed in order to  perform this procedure        m Switch Clock Alert Mode   Click this check box to display a check mark  and enable clock alert mode  If this is enabled  the following occurs when  users set the date and time through the Configure Date and Time dialog box   Configure menu          If you enable Periodic Date Time Synchronization  an error message  displays indicating that Clock Alert Mode must be cleared to enable  automatic synchronization of the date and time         If you manually sets the date and time  Periodic Date Time  Synchronization is not enabled   a confirmation dialog box will display   You must click OK on that dialog box to continue manual configuration     m Host Control Prohibited   Click this check box to display a check mark and  prohibit a host management program from changing configuration and  connectivity parameters on the director  In this case  the host program will  have read authorization only and cannot make changes  When the check mark  is not displayed  a host program can change configuration and connectivity  parameters on the director     186 Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features    m Programmed offline state control   Click this check box to display a check  mark and enable a host management program to control the director   s offline  and online state  When a check mark is not displayed  a host program cannot  set the director online or offline     m Acti
235. torage 1 Sun 20 01 08 00 20 00 01 00    10 14 02 1C 10 12 2B 11 Sun 20 02 08 00 20 00 01 00  Server 2 Emulex 20 03 00 00 C9 00  Server 3 JNI 20 04 00 E0 69 00 01 00          ntinuing will log off the attached nodes              Figure 35  Warning  dialog box    When you click Activate  if the format for the WWN or nickname in the Bound  WWN column is not valid  an error message displays  For example  the WWN is  not in the Xx XX XX XX XX XX xx xx format     Menu Options  Menu options are available when you right click any column except the Port    column   m Name  open systems management style only       Clear All Port Names   Clears all port names entered in this column   m Blocked  open systems management style only         Block All Ports   Places a check mark in all check boxes in the Blocked  column and blocks all ports on the switch         Unblock All Ports   Clears all check boxes in the Blocked column and  unblocks all ports on the switch     m 10 100 km        Clear All 10 100 km   Clears all check boxes in the column  No port  will be set for extended distance buffering         Set All 10 100 km   Places a check mark in all check boxes in the  column and sets extended distance buffering for all ports     m LIN Alerts        Clear All LIN Alerts   Clears all LIN Alert check boxes in the column   LIN alerts will be disabled for all ports on the switch     Director Product Manager User Guide 131    Configuring the Director    132    Set All LIN Alerts   Places a check
236. ts  contact the next level of  operation  support        220 Director Product Manager User Guide    Information and Error Messages    Table 9  Product Manager Messages  Continued     Message Description Action    Invalid serial number The serial number and   Ensure that the feature key  for this feature key  the feature key did not   being installed is specifically for  match  this director serial number     Invalid UDP port The specified user Verify and enter a valid UDP  number  datagram protocol port number from 1 through   UDP  port number is   655535   invalid  The number  must be an integer  from 1 through 65535    inclusive     Invalid value for At the Configure Fabric   Verify and enter a valid number  BB Credit  Parameters dialog box    between 1 through 60    the buffer to buffer   credit  BB  Credit    value must be an   integer from 1 through   60 inclusive     Invalid value for Low Low BB Credit Enter a value from 1 to 99 into  BB Credit threshold Threshold field in the Low BB Credit Threshold of   1 99  76  Configure Open the Configure Open Trunking   Trunking dialog box dialog box    must have entries in   the range from 1 and   99  This message only   displays if the optional   Opentrunking feature   is installed     Invalid value for day At the Configure Date   Verify and enter a valid date    1 31   and Time dialog box    the DD value  day    must be an integer   from 1 through 31   inclusive     Invalid value for At the comae Fabric   Verify and enter a val
237. twork connection conditions     m Link Timeout   The network connection that was established between the  director and server has been lost  Check the IP addresses  the Ethernet LAN  physical connection between the director and HAFM server  IP addresses  and  other network components     m Protocol Mismatch   The director and the server are not at compatible  software release levels  Update the HAFM application software version     m Duplicate Session   A link has previously been established between the  director and another instance of the HAFM server  Connect to the previously  established server from the HAFM login dialog box     m Unknown Network Address   The address defined for the director in the  HAFM application could not be found in the domain name server  DNS    Either the name was incorrect when the director was added to the HAFM  application  or the name was not available from the DNS  Check the network  IP address for the director definition in the HAFM application when you  right click the product icon and choose Properties  The IP address displays in  the Network Address field     m Incorrect Product Type   The product at the configured network address is  not a director  Verify address  configuration  and product type     Director Product Manager User Guide    Monitoring and Managing the Director    Status Bar Indicator    The status bar displays a colored status symbol that indicates the overall operating  status of the director unit  The operating status de
238. ugh the port if Port  Binding is enabled     Note the following         Ifyou do not enter a valid WWN or nickname in this field  but the Port  Binding check box is checked  enabled   then no devices can  communicate over the port         Ifyou enter a WWN or nickname in this field and do not place a check in  the Port Binding check box  the WWN or nickname is stored  and all  devices can communicate over the port     m Activate   Click this button to activate settings in this dialog box     Warning and Error Message Display    m If one or more of the nodes logged into a port does not match the WWN or  nickname configured in the field by the WWN option  a warning dialog box  displays after you activate the configuration  This warning box displays a list  of all nodes that will be logged off if you continue  If you click Continue on  the warning box  these nodes are logged off and the port only attaches to the  device with the WWN or nickname configured in the WWN field     m An error message displays after you activate the configuration if the format  for the WWN entered in the WWN field is not valid  not in  XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX format  or if you have entered a nickname that was  not configured through the Product Manager     Clear Threshold Alerts    Click this to display the Clear Threshold Alerts dialog box  Choose the  appropriate option to clear alerts for the selected port only or for all ports on the  director  This clears all attention indicators that notify users
239. up and restore configuration dialog box  180  backup and restore configuration option 45  bar graph in performance view 106  BB Credit 102  default value 184  extended distance buffering 128  beaconing  enabling  for CTP card 82  for FPM card 81  for SBAR card 83  for unit 78  90  port properties dialog box 86  port state 112  SBAR card indicator 75  binding  port  error 87  bit error threshold 169  block all ports dialog box  displaying 82  89  block configuration  port properties dialog box  86  blocked states  port 95  blocking ports 128  FICON management style 136  137  bound WWN  configure ports dialog box 130  buffer to buffer credit  default value 184  node properties dialog box 103  button functions  performance view 111    C    call home    231    Index    notification  enabling 44  179  circle  green  meaning of 47  class 2 statistics table 107  class 3 statistics 108  class of service  node properties dialog box 103  clear system error light  product menu 38  clearing link incident alerts 91  clearing port counters 59  close  product menu 38  closing the product manager 59  code pages 187  table 187  collect maintenance data option 174  collecting maintenance data 174  component status  monitoring 71  configuration changes  audit log 162  configuration data  backing up and restoring 157  180  default configuration values 183  resetting 182  configuration report 155  configurations  backing up and restoring 45  resetting 45  182  configure addresses    active  138  
240. ure 57  Threshold Alert Log    Date Time   Date and time stamp for when the alert occurred     Name   Name for the alert as configured through the Configure Threshold  Alerts dialog box     Port   Port number where the alert occurred     Type   the type of alert  transmit  Tx  or receive  Rx      Director Product Manager User Guide 171    Using Logs    m Utilization     Percent usage of traffic capacity  This is the percent of the  port s throughput capacity achieved by the measured throughput  This setting  constitutes the threshold value and is configured through the Configure  Threshold Alerts dialog box  For example  a value of 25 means that threshold  occurs when throughput reaches 25 percent of the port s capacity     m Alert Time   tThe time that the utilization   must exist before an alert is  generated  This is set through the Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box     m Interval   The time interval during which the throughput is measured and an  alert can generate  This is set through the Configure Threshold Alerts dialog  box     Open Trunking Log    This log displays only if the optional Open Trunking feature is installed  For  details  refer to Chapter 6  Optional Features  under Open Trunking Log     172 Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Maintenance Features       This chapter describes how to use the options that display under the Maintenance  menu on the menu bar along the top of the Product Manager window  The  following options are described     Po
241. ure Switch  Parameters dialog box is automatically enabled if Fabric Binding is enabled   You cannot disable Insistent Domain ID while Fabric Binding is active and  the switch is online     m If Fabric Binding is enabled and the switch is online  you cannot disable  Insistent Domain ID     m If Fabric Binding is enabled and the director or switch is offline  you can  disable Insistent Domain ID  but this will disable Fabric Binding     m You cannot disable Fabric Binding or Switch Binding if Enterprise Fabric  Mode is enabled  However  if Enterprise Fabric Mode is disabled  you can  disable Fabric Binding  Switch Binding  or both     Switch Binding    This feature is managed through the Switch Binding submenu options available  on the Product Manager Configure menu  Using Switch Binding  you can  specify devices and switches that can attach to director and switch ports  This  provides security in environments that include a large number of devices by  ensuring that only the intended set of devices attach to a switch or director     Configuring Switch Binding   Overview    To configure switch binding  you must first activate the feature using the Switch  Binding State Change dialog box while selecting the type of port where you  want to restrict connection  connection policy   Possible selections are E_Ports   F_Ports  or all types     If the director or switch is online  activating switch binding populates the  Membership List in the Switch Binding   Membership List dialog bo
242. ure for a special purpose configuration or for temporary  testing of a configuration  You cannot modify the location and file name of the  saved configuration        Note  You can only restore the configuration to a director with the same IP address        1  Choose Backup and Restore Configuration from the Maintenance menu  on the menu bar  The Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box  displays  as shown in Figure 60     Backup saves the current Director 2 140 configuration to the server   Restore copies the backed up configuration to the Director 2 140   overwriting the current configuration     Figure 60  Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box    The Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box consists of a short  description of the features performed when you choose Backup or Restore     2  Click Backup to save the current director configuration to the HAFM server   The following is a list of configurations that are backed up to the HAFM  server         Identification data  director name  description  and location          Port configuration data  port names  blocked states  and extended distance  settings         Operating parameters  BB  Credit  E D TOV  R_A_TOV  director  priority  preferred domain ID  rerouting delay  domain RSCNs  and  director speed  Director 2 64 only           SNMP configuration  trap recipients  community names  and write  authorizations      180 Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Maintenance Features        Zoning configuration
243. ure menu on  the menu bar        Date Time Name  Port Type Utilization     Alert Time   Interval  10 24 01 2 18 38PM atest 7 Rx Throughput 5 a  10 24 01 2 19 37 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 2 14 38 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 2 14 36 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 2 08 38 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 2 08 35 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 2 04 38 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 2 04 35 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 58 38 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 58 35 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 54 37 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 54 36 PM   atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 49 37 PM   atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 49 36 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 44 37 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 44 35 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 39 36 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 38 35 PM   atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 34 36 PM atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 34 35 PM atest 16 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 29 35 PM atest 16 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 29 35 PM   atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 24 34 PM     atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 24 34 PM     atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 19 34 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 19 34 PM     atest 7 Rx Throughput  10 24 01 1 14 34 PM atest 15 Rx Throughput    n          SEE pam ppp   peooooooooooooooooocoooooooooco  ho    m Cn Cn Ch Ch Cn Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Cn Ch                  emet  j  car    nemen    cise            Fig
244. ure the  following    Name for the alert    m    Type of threshold for the alert  Rx  Tx  or either    W Active or inactive state of the alert   m Threshold criteria        Percent traffic capacity utilized    The percent of the port s throughput  capacity achieved by the measured throughput  This setting constitutes  the threshold value  For example a value of 50 means that the port s  threshold is reached when throughput is 50  of capacity        Time interval during which throughput is measured and alert notification  can occur        The maximum cumulative time that the throughput percentage threshold  can be exceeded during the set time interval before an alert is generated    W Ports for which you are configuring threshold alerts   You can configure up to 16 alerts  and any number of alerts can be active at one    time  Use the following procedures to create a new threshold alert  or to modify   activate  deactivate  or delete an alert     Creating New Alerts    1     148    At the Hardware View page  choose Configure  gt  Threshold Alerts  The  Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays  as shown in Figure 45     Director Product Manager User Guide    Configuring the Director       Note  If alerts are configured  they will display in table format showing the name  of the alert  type of alert  Rx  Tx  or Rx or Tx   and alert state  inactive or active         J Name   Type State        testthreshold Tx or Rx Throughput       ee   ee ee eee    Figure 45  Configure Thr
245. ured at a higher  rate than the director  speed     Product Manager error   lt  error number 5001  or 5002  gt      Product Manager  instance is currently  open     Director Product Manager User Guide    Description    This message requests  confirmation to set the  director online     Action cannot be  pon because   eriodic Date Time  Synchronization option  is active     Informational  message  User has  removed Port Binding  from attached devices   but one or more of  these devices is still  controlled by Fabric  Binding     Port addresses entered  in the Swap Ports  dialog box are the  same     This displays when  port diagnostics is run  on a port in an inactive  state     This displays when you  configure a port to 2  Gb sec and the  director speed is set to  1 Gb sec     The Product Manager  application  encountered an  internal error  5001 or  5002  and cannot    continue operation     A Product Manager  window is currently  open     Information and Error Messages    Click OK to set the director  online or click Cancel to cancel  the operation     Click Periodic Date Time  Synchronization check box in  onfigure Date and Time  dialog box  Configure mene lo  clear check mark and disable  periodic date time  synchronization     Review the Switch Binding  Membership List to determine if  the devices should be members     Ensure that address in the first  and second Port Address fields  are different     Run the diagnostics on an  active port     Set the director speed to 
246. urrent product  configuration     The HAFM server  could not save the data  collection file to the  specified location  PC  hard drive  diskette  or  network      Configured user rights  do not allow this  operation to be  performed     Click Yes to activate the feature  key and remove current features  not in the new feature set or No  to cancel     Informational message     Refer to the product release  notes or contact the next level of  support to report the problem     Retry the operation  If the  condition persists  contact the  next level of support     Verify user rights with the  customer s network  administrator and change as  required        Director Product Manager User Guide    10 100 km configuration  in port properties 86    A    acronyms  FRU 165  active zone set state  default value 184  active saved 187  address configuration library 139  address configuration library dialog box 139  address configurations  stored  managing 139  address ID errors 110  addresses   director  default values 183  alert panel 46  71  alert status 47  71  alerts  link incident  LIN    configuring 128   description 115  ASCII format for logs 160  attached WWN radio button 92  attachment   invalid  port state 112   port binding error 86  attachment  invalid  list of reasons 87  audience 14  audit log   capacity 160   description 42  162  authorized reseller  HP 19    backing up and restoring  configuration 180    Director Product Manager User Guide       configuration data 157  back
247. user guide       hp StorageWorks    director product manager    Product Version  FW V05 01 00 24 HAFM SW VO7 01 00 09  Second Edition June 2003    Part Number  AA RTDUB TE  This guide provides an introduction and overview of the HP StorageWorks Director 2 64  Product Manager and Director 2 140 Product Manager  It also explains how to use Product    Manager features to monitor  manage  and configure a director  Finally it describes how to use  Director 2 64 and Director 2 140 logs and maintenance features     ra    invent       Copyright 2001 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P     Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material  including  but not limited to   the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose  Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for  errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing  performance   or use of this material     This document contains proprietary information  which is protected by copyright  No part of this document may be  photocopied  reproduced  or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard   The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice     Microsoft   and Windows   are U S  registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation     Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein  The  informat
248. ut the node  attachments to existing F_Ports  sorted by port number  Information includes  the director s port number  node type  port World Wide Name  and the  buffer to buffer credit  BB_Credit  allocated to the port  To find out more  about the attached node  right click a port   s row and choose Node Properties  from the menu  The Node Properties dialog box displays  For additional  information on this view  refer to    Node List View    on page 100     Performance   The Performance View contains a bar graph for each of the  director ports  Each graph shows the current throughput percentage for each  port and marks the highest throughput achieved  When you click a bar graph  for a port  you can display cumulative port statistics and error count values for  the port  including traffic statistics  class 2 and 3 accounting statistics  and  error statistics  For additional information on this view  refer to    Performance  View    on page 105     Director Product Manager User Guide    Status Bar    Product Manager Overview    The status bar displays a status symbol that indicates the current state of the  director  Refer to Table 2 for the meaning of these status symbols  The status bar is  located along the bottom of the Product Manager window  The status symbol  displays on the left side of the bar and messages display in the panel to the right of  the symbol     If a gray square displays in the status bar  no Ethernet connection   a reason for  the status displays in the S
249. ve Saved   Click this check box to display a check mark and enable the  active saved function for the IPL address configuration         If Active Saved is enabled  check mark   the IPL and the active address  configuration are maintained as identical configurations  If a new  configuration is activated through the Configure Addresses      Active     dialog box  that configuration becomes the IPL address configuration         If Active Saved is not enabled  no check mark   the IPL address  configuration and the active configuration are not maintained as identical  and may  in fact  be different configurations  If the feature is not enabled   you can modify the IPL configuration through the Configure Addresses       Active    dialog box  If the feature is enabled  the IPL file is locked to  modification through the Configure Addresses      Active    dialog box     m Code Page   Consider the language required for the port name display that  displays on the HAFM Server  Language support is provided through  character set 697 for all Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code   EBCDIC  pages     When planning the installation  select the EBCDIC code page for displaying  host assigned port names or the CUP name  As an example  if the code page  for Italy is selected and a port name is assigned in Italian by the host  management program  then the Italian language port name will display in the  Product Manager     This field lists the code pages that are available for configurati
250. ver address for  e mail notification of director events must be configured through the HAFM  application  Refer to the HP StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager User Guide for  instructions on configuring e mail        Note  E mail recipients are configured in the HAFM application through the Configure  E Mail dialog box  A valid SMTP address is configured in this dialog box        Use the Enable E Mail Notification function on the Product Manager to enable  e mail notification for events that occur on a selected director  The default state is  disabled     To enable e mail notification  use the following steps     1  Choose Enable E Mail Notification from the Maintenance menu on the  menu bar     2  To enable e mail notification  choose the option to add a check mark to the  check box     3  To disable e mail notification  choose the option to remove the check mark  from the check box     Director Product Manager User Guide    Using Maintenance Features    Enable Call Home Notification    Notes    The call home feature enables the HAFM server to automatically contact a  support center to report system problems  The support center server accepts calls  from the HAFM server  logs reported events  and notifies one or more support  center representatives     Use the Enable Call Home Notification function on the Product Manager to  enable call home notification for events that occur on the selected director  The  default state is disabled     You must enable Call Home Event Notification 
251. ver the squares in the array to display the corresponding  address  Right click the array to display the following menu options         Prohibit row   Prohibits connection between all addresses in a row  In  effect  this prohibits connection between a specific address and all other  port addresses         Allow row   Allows connection for all port addresses on a row that are  currently prohibited  This allows connection between a port with a  specific address and other allowed ports         Prohibit all    Prohibits connection between all port addresses  In this  state  ports in the switch cannot connect with any other port address         Allow all   This allows a dynamic connection through all port addresses  from which connection is currently prohibited  The allowed attribute has  the lowest precedence and does not override any other attribute         Block all ports   Blocks communication between all ports  Ports that are  blocked continuously transmit offline sequences  OLS      Director Product Manager User Guide 137    Configuring the Director    138        Unblock all ports   Unblocks all port addresses that are currently  blocked  This allows communication from all port addresses in the  switch         Clear all   Clears the prohibit and blocked status of all port addresses in  the switch     CUP Name   This user defined name is assigned to the control unit port   CUP   Up to 24 alphanumeric characters allowed  including spaces  hyphens  and underscores  A space is n
252. w  connection to a switch port from a WWN in the Node List panel  select the  WWN or nickname in the Node List panel  then click the Add button  The  WWN or nickname will move to the Membership List panel     To add a WWN for a device or switch not currently connected to the switch   click Detached Node  The Add Detached Node dialog box displays     Enter the appropriate WWN or nickname  if configured through HAFM  and  click OK  The WWN or nickname displays in the Switch Membership List     Click Activate to enable the changes and close the dialog box     Enable Disable and Online State Functions    In order for Switch Binding to function  specific operating parameters and  optional features must be enabled  Also  there are specific requirements for  disabling these parameters and features when the director or switch is offline or  online  Be aware of the following     Switch Binding can be enabled or disabled whether the switch is offline or  online     Enabling Enterprise Fabric Mode automatically enables Switch Binding   You cannot disable Switch Binding if Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled     If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled and the director or switch is online  you  cannot disable Switch Binding  However  if Enterprise Fabric Mode is  disabled  you can disable Fabric Binding  Switch Binding  or both     If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled and the director or switch is offline you  can disable Switch Binding  but Enterprise Fabric Mode will also disable     WWNS ca
253. w panel     Hardware   The Hardware View is the Product Manager default view  The  Hardware View is a dynamic illustration of all hardware components  installed in the front and back of the director  Operational status of the director  and hardware components is indicated by simulated light emitting diodes   LEDs  and colored status symbols displayed in the graphics  Refer to   Figure 5 for an example of the Director 2 64 Hardware View and Figure 6  for an example of the Director 2 140 Hardware View  For additional  information on this view  refer to    Hardware View    on page 68     Port List   The Port List View is a table of data on all Fibre Channel ports in  the director  This data includes the port number  port name  blocked  configuration state  operational state  such as online or failed   type of port   G_Port  F_Port  or E_Port   operating speed  and any link incident alerts  For  additional information on this view  refer to    Port List View    on page 94     FRU List   The FRU List View is a table of detailed information on all FRUs  installed in the director   A FRU is a hardware component that can be replaced  as an assembly if it fails   Information includes the FRU name  slot position in  the chassis relative to identical FRUs in the director  operational status  active  or failed   part number  and serial number  For additional information on this  view  refer to    FRU List View    on page 98     Node List   The Node List View is a table of information abo
254. wn in Figure 66 provides details on flow rerouting  that is occurring through director ports     202 Director Product Manager User Guide    Optional Features       12 4 02 10 59 43 AM  12 4 02 10 59 43 AM  12 4 02 10 59 43 AM  12 4 02 10 59 43 AM  12 4 02 10 59 43 AM          ee    Figure 66  Open Trunking Log    Date and Time   Date and Time that action occurred     Receive Port   The decimal receive port number on the local switch  associated with the flow that was rerouted     m Target Domain   The decimal domain ID associated with the flow that was  rerouted     m Old Exit Port   The decimal exit port number on this switch that the flow  used to get to the target domain     m New Exit Port   The decimal exit port number on this switch that the flow  now uses to get to the target domain     Director Product Manager User Guide 203    Optional Features    204 Director Product Manager User Guide    Information and Error  Messages       This appendix lists information and error messages in alphabetical order that  display in pop up message boxes from the HP StorageWorks Director Product  Manager application     If you do not find an error message in this list  review the HP StorageWorks  HA Fabric Manager User Guide     The text of each message is followed by a description and recommended course of  action     Director Product Manager User Guide 205    Information and Error Messages    StorageWorks Director Product Manager Messages    This section lists StorageWorks Director P
255. work PC with a remote client previously installed   and the HAFM  login dialog box or HAFM application window is not displayed        Note  Install the Product Manager application with the HAFM application on remote  workstations using any standard web browser  For instructions  refer to the appropriate  appendix that pertains to the operating system for your workstation in the HP  StorageWorks HA Fabric Manager User Guide            Ifthe HAFM Login dialog box is displayed  go to step 3         Start the HAFM application and display the HAFM Login dialog box  when you double click the HAFM application icon on the desktop  as  shown in Figure 2  Note that this icon only displays on a remote  workstation running the HAFM application remote client software     i    Figure 2  HAFM application icon    The HAFM login dialog box displays   Go to step 3         Ifthe HAFM application window is open  Figure 3  and you need to log  in as another user or access a different HAFM server  choose Logout  from the Product menu on the menu bar to display the HAFM Login  dialog box  Go to step 3     3  When the HAFM login dialog box displays  enter your user name and  password  The default user name is Administrator  and password is password   unless changed by your system administrator        Note  The default user name for the right to view status and other information is   operator   The default user name for the right to modify configuration data  perform  maintenance tasks  or perform ot
256. x  Product  Manager  with the following WWNs currently connected to the director or switch   depending on the connection policy set in the State Change dialog box     m WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports  F_Port connection policy   The  WWN is the WWN of the attached device s port     Director Product Manager User Guide 191    Optional Features    m WWNs of switches connected to E  Ports  E  Port connection policy   The  WWN is the WWN of the attached switch     m WWNs of devices connected to F  Ports and switches connected to E  Ports   all ports connection policy      Notes    m When the Switch Binding feature is first installed and has not been enabled   the Switch Membership List is empty  When you enable Switch Binding  the  Membership List is populated with WWNs of devices  switches  or both that  are currently connected to the switch     m   If the switch is offline and you activate switch binding  the Membership List  is not automatically populated     m Edits to the Switch Binding Membership list will be maintained when you  enable or disable Switch Binding     After enabling Switch Binding  you prohibit devices and or switches from  connecting with director or switch ports by removing them from the Membership  List in the Switch Binding Membership List dialog box  You allow connections  by adding them to the Membership List  You can also add detached nodes and  switches     Enable Disable Switch Binding    192    1  Choose the Configure  gt  Switch Binding  gt  Ch
257. y  choosing the Hardware View tabs  Using this graphical view of the director  you  can view status symbols and simulated light emitting diode  LED  indicators   display data  and use mouse functions to monitor status and obtain vital product  information for the director and its hardware components     Identifying FRUs    68    Move the cursor over parts of the director graphic in the Hardware View to  display labels identifying each hardware component and its slot position in the  chassis relative to identical components installed in the director  Components  include     m Port cards         The Director 2 64 contains up to 16 port cards  slot positions 15 through 0   left to right          The Director 2 140 contains up to 32 port cards in the front of the unit   slot positions 0 31  and up to three additional port cards in the rear  slot  positions 33 35   The blank slot  position 32  relates to ports 128 131   which are internal ports     As you move the cursor over each card  labels display  identifying the card s  slot number and port technology  Acronyms that may display to identify port  technology  such as UPM  GSML  GXXL  FPM  GLSR  GSMR  GLSL   and GXXR also display in the FRU column of the FRU List View  Refer to     FRU List View    on page 98 for details     CTP cards  Two CTP cards are installed  slot positions 1 and 0  left to right    Power supply modules         The Director 2 64 contains two modules in slot positions 1 and 0  left to  right          The Di
    
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