HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (403103-005, January 2008)

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Chapter 6: Configure Network Interfaces 57
configuration file, the Servers window may not match your current
network configuration exactly.)
Each network interface is labeled “Hosting Enabled” or “Hosting
Disabled,” which indicates whether it can be used for virtual hosts.
The Management Console uses the following icons to represent the status
of each network interface.
Administrative Network Failover
An administrative network failure occurs when the interface on a
particular server is no longer receiving HP Clustered File System
administrative traffic. Some possible causes of the failure are a bad cable
or network interface card (NIC).
When the administrative network fails on a server, the PanPulse process
on that server attempts to select another network to act as the
administrative network. A message regarding the network failure also
appears in the system event log.
The network interface allows administrative traffic. A green
checkmark indicates the current administrative network. A
red X indicates that the interface is down.
The network interface discourages administrative traffic.
The network interface excludes administrative traffic.