Troubleshooting With Pvm - Avaya Pod Fx Troubleshooting Manual

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vSphere client
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Troubleshooting general issues

Troubleshooting with PVM

Pod Visualization Manager (PVM) provides access to the visualization and management
applications required to configure, orchestrate, manage, and monitor your Avaya Pod Fx. The
following table lists some common troubleshooting information displayed in PVM.
Symptom
A component displays
Unreachable and a green LED is
not displayed.
HP Server: an amber LED is
displayed.
HP Server: no LED displayed on
power supply.
HP Server: no LED on the iLO
port.
Lenovo Server: an amber LED is
displayed on the power supply.
Nimble CS1000 Storage Server
Disk LED: an orange LED
October 2017
Problem Description
The vSphere client prompts you to
accept an SSL certificate the first
time you access a Nimble device
on the Nimble management tab.
on page 24
Troubleshooting Issue or Action
Check the physical connectivity of the component.
Faulty disk.
The power supply is missing or faulty.
The iLO port is not configured.
Faulty power supply.
Faulty disk.
Troubleshooting the Avaya Pod Fx
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Troubleshooting with PVM
Solution or Workaround
4. Power down VMs and move
them to the new cluster.
5. Take any other steps
necessary to use this new
cluster.
See
https://kb.vmware.com/
selfservice/microsites/search.do?
language=en_US&cmd=displayKC
&externalId=1013111&src=vmw_s
o_vex_pbrar_70
for additional
information and procedures on this
topic.
Accept the SSL certificate.
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