HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)
111Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 user guide
One or more
switches is
segmented from
the fabric.
Note: For
instructions on
rejoining fabrics,
refer to the
instructions in
”Adding switches
and merging
fabrics with
Secure mode
enabled” on
page 103.
SCC_POLICY is
excluding the
segmented
switches.
Use the secPolicyAdd command on the primary FCS
switch to add the switches to the SCC_POLICY.
Management
server services on
the segmented
switches are
inconsistent with
rest of fabric.
Ensure that the Management Server Platform Service is
consistently enabled or disabled across all the switches in
the fabric. For information about the management server
support provided by Fabric OS, refer to the HP
StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.x command reference manual.
The segmented
switches are
missing PKI
objects.
Determine the status of the PKI objects by following the
procedure in ”Verifying installation of the digital certificates”
on page 38. If any objects are missing, replace as
described in ”Recreating PKI objects if required” on
page 39.
ISLs to the
segmented
switches are
interrupted or a
port failure
occurred.
Check the hardware connections and the port status for all
ISLs between the segmented switches and the fabric.
Configurations of
the segmented
switches diverged
from rest of the
fabric.
Disable the segmented switches, reset the configuration
parameters to match the rest of the fabric, and reenable the
switches.
FCS policies on the
segmented
switches are not
identical to the FCS
policy of the fabric.
If one or more switches is segmented without any FCS
switches, enter the secModeEnable command on a
segmented switch and specify an FCS policy that is identical
to the FCS policy of the rest of the fabric. The segmented
switch or group of switches is automatically fastbooted.
If one or more switches is segmented along with a primary
FCS switch, modify the FCS policy as required until it is
identical to the FCS policy in the rest of the fabric.
Table 19 Recovery processes (continued)
Symptom Possible causes Recommended actions