• How large is the fabric?
• Is it a secure fabric?
• Is the fabric redundant?
6.
Run the supportSave command on both CPs if it is a director class product, for example 4/256 SAN
Director or DC SAN Backbone Director (short name, DC Director).
7.
Document the sequence of events by answering the following questions:
• What happened prior to the problem?
• Is the problem reproducible?
• If so, what are the steps to produce the problem?
• What configuration was in place when the problem occurred?
8.
Did a failover occur?
9.
Was security enabled?
10.
Was POST enabled?
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Are serial port (console) logs available?
12.
Which CP blade was active? (only applicable to the SAN Director 2/128, 4/256 SAN Director, and
DC Director.
13.
Obtain as much of the following informational items as possible prior to contacting HP technical
support.
• A description of the problem with the switch or the fault with the fabric.
• Switch information:
• Serial number (located on the chassis)
• World Wide Name (obtain using licenseIdShow or wwn commands)
• Fabric OS version (obtain using the version command)
•
The last actions or changes made to the system environment:
• settings
• supportSave output; you can save this information on a qualified and installed HP USB storage
device only on the DC Director platform.
• pdShow and supportSave output
•
Host information:
• OS version and patch level
• HBA type
• HBA firmware version
• HBA driver version
• Configuration settings
•
Storage information:
• Disk/tape type
• Disk/tape firmware level
• Controller type
• Controller firmware level
• Configuration settings
• Storage software (such as EMC Control Center, Veritas SPC, etc.)
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