Ethernet Network Events (7000-7999); Fc Fabric Events (8000-8999); Enet Network State Failed; Enet Network State Disabled - HP ProLiant Gen9 Troubleshooting Manual

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Description: A profile was changed or assigned and some configuration required that the server be powered
off to make the change. For example, if the number of Ethernet connections is changed for a profile that is
assigned to a server with Flex-10 NICs, then the server must be powered off.
Possible causes:
A user action results in a profile that requires the server be powered off to make the change or initially
assign or remove the profile.
VCM restarts and detects a powered on server that has a profile assigned to the bay and the profile
needs to make a change on the server that requires it to be powered off.
Action: Power down the server and retry the change.

Ethernet Network events (7000-7999)

7012 - Enet Network state FAILED

Severity: CRITICAL
Description: The VC Enet Network lost all uplink connectivity because of lack of configured ports or all
configured ports are in a bad state or because a bad or incompatible transceiver was inserted.
Possible causes:
All of the uplink ports associated with the network are unlinked.
The user disables all the uplink ports associated with a non-shared network.
The user disables all the uplink ports in a shared uplink set associated with a shared network.
Action:
Connect the uplink ports.
Enable the uplink ports associated with a non-shared network.
Enable the uplink ports in a shared uplink set associated with a shared network.

7014 - Enet Network state DISABLED

Severity: MAJOR
Description: A network has been administratively disabled.
Possible cause: A user disabled a network through the UI.
Action: Enable the network through the UI.

FC Fabric events (8000-8999)

8012 - FC Fabric state FAILED

Severity: CRITICAL
Description: The VC fabric lost all uplink connectivity because of lack of configured ports or all configured
ports are in a bad state.
Possible causes:
HP Virtual Connect errors 229

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