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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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