Isolating External Data Path Faults On An Fc Storage System - HP 2000fc Reference Manual

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Isolating External Data Path Faults on an FC
Storage System
To troubleshoot external data path faults, perform the following steps:
1. Select Monitor > Status > Advanced Settings > Host Port Status.
This page provides a graphical representation of controller host port status and port
details.
2. Review the graphical representation of host port status.
Green – Host link is up
Red – Host link is down
White – Port is unused and does not contain an SFP
An indication of link down can be caused by one or more of the following
conditions:
A faulty HBA in the host
A faulty Fibre Channel cable
A faulty SFP
A faulty port in the host interface module
A disconnected cable
3. To target the cause of the link failure, view the host port details by clicking on a
port in the graphical view and then reviewing the details listed below it.
The data displayed includes:
Host Port Status Details – Selected controller and port number.
SFP Detect – SFP is present or not present. An SFP is used to connect the FC
host port through an FC cable to another FC device.
Receive Signal – Signal is present or not present.
Link Status – Link is up (active) or down (inactive).
Signal Detect – Signal is detected or no signal.
Topology – One of the following values:
Speed – 2 Gbit/sec or 4 Gbit/sec.
FC Address – 24-bit FC address, or Unavailable if the FC link is not active.
Node WWN – Controller module node World Wide Name.
Port WWN – Port World Wide Name.
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Loop, if the loop is inactive
Private Loop, if the port is directly attached to a host
Public Loop, if the port is attached to a switch

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