HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)

109Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 user guide
One or more CLI
sessions is
automatically
logged out.
Password might
have been
modified for login
account in use, the
secModeEnable
command might
have been issued,
or switches might
have changed
switch roles
(primary to
backup, backup to
primary and so
forth).
Try closing and reopening CLI session.
On chassis-based
platforms, status
messages from
any logical switch
are broadcast to
the serial console
and telnet
sessions on all
other logical
switches.
The status
messages from any
logical switch are
normally broadcast
to the serial
console and telnet
sessions on all
logical switches.
All broadcast messages display the switch instance.
Messages that originate from a switch instance other than
the one to which the telnet session is logged in can be
ignored.
CLI session
freezes or cannot
be established
after secure mode
is enabled.
CP failed over and
network routing
cache(s) require
updating.
Try closing and reopening CLI session. If this fails, request
that your LAN administrator refresh the network router
cache(s).
A policy that has
been created is
not listed by the
secPolicyShow
command.
The new policy
was not saved or
activated.
Save or activate the policy changes by entering the
secPolicySave or secPolicyActivate command.
Incorrect policy
name used.
Verify that the correct policy name was used. Policy names
must be entered in all uppercase characters.
Table 19 Recovery processes (continued)
Symptom Possible causes Recommended actions