HP StorageWorks 2/16 - SAN Switch Manual page 112

Hp storageworks fabric os 3.x document addendum (aa-rw24a-te, january 2005)
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Diagnostic and system error messages reference guide
FABRIC-RECONFIG
Message
<timestamp>
INFO FABRIC-RECONFIG, 4, fabric: <reason>
Probable Cause
The fabric has reconfigured due to an offline port. The reason can be one of the following:
Fabric Merge
Own ID Rcvd
Fabric Segment
Offline
Unconfirmed domain
Rcv BF
HA: At F2 State
HA: No Upstream
HA: bad EFP resp
HA: RJT EFP resp
HA: DLST EFP resp
HA: PPRI EFP resp
HA: PWWN EFP resp
HA: MAX EFP resp
HA: Can't Snd EFP
HA: Offline
Principal Selection
Mode
112
Merging two fabrics
A subordinate switch received an EFP or EFP ACC that has
a payload error, listing this switch as being the principal
switch.
Principal port became segmented.
Principal port went offline.
Switch was not able to get a domain ID. RDI ACC was
never received.
Received Build Fabric (BF) command.
According to the Fibre Channel specification, F2 is defined
as the principal switch selection. If a failover occurs at this
time, the switch is forced to restart principal switch
selection.
After failover, the newly active fabric reboots as a
subordinate, but there is no upstream fabric.
Received an invalid EFP response.
Received an EFP reject response in which this EFP was
used for verifying the neighbor's domain list as part of
fabric warm-start recovery. A reject occurs if the neighbor
is reconfiguring or the neighbor's port is in a bad state.
Received an EFP accept response with a different domain
list.
Received an EFP accept response in which the response has
a different principal switch priority number.
Received an EFP accept response in which the response has
a different principal switch World Wide Name.
An EFP to a neighbor failed to respond, and the fabric
reached its maximum retry count for this neighboring
switch.
Was not able to send an EFP.
A principal port went offline during the fabric daemon's
warm-start recovery.
The user has run the fabricprincipal command,
forcing a fabric rebuild.
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