ServerNet Cluster 6780 Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.06+, J06.03+)

Troubleshooting and Replacement Procedures
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Software Problem Areas
Use the OSM Service Connection to obtain more information about a problem. In
many cases, the OSM Service Connection not only identifies the problem
component but can tell you how to fix it.
If possible, gather information about a problem from multiple perspectives. The
view of a ServerNet cluster can change significantly from one node to another, so
gather data at each node using SCF and the OSM Service Connection and then
compare the information.
Use more than one tool. For example, you can use the OSM Service Connection,
SCF, and a guided procedure to check the status of an Expand-over-ServerNet
line. Using all three methods allows you to compare the information returned by
each method.
Sometimes it can be difficult to determine if a problem is related to faulty hardware,
faulty software, or both. In general, check the software first.
Software Problem Areas
Table 3-1 lists some common software problem areas, describes troubleshooting
steps, and provides references for more information.
Table 3-1. Software Problem Areas (page 1 of 3)
Problem Area Symptom Recovery
OSM Service
Connection
The ServerNet
Cluster resource
does not appear.
All other
symptoms
See ServerNet Cluster Resource Missing From
Tree Pane on page 3-10
For additional troubleshooting information, see
the OSM online help.
Guided procedures Any See the online help for the guided procedure
you are using.
SNETMON Any See Troubleshooting SNETMON
on page 3-13.
MSGMON Any See Troubleshooting MSGMON
on page 3-14.
SANMAN Any See Troubleshooting SANMAN
on page 3-15.
ServerNet
communication
Any See Methods for Repairing ServerNet
Connectivity Problems on page 3-18.
Communication
on an internal
fabric is disrupted.
To check for alarms and repair actions for the
Internal Fabric resource, use the OSM Service
Connection. See Using OSM Alarms
on
page 3-11.
To get more information, perform SCF and OSM
diagnostic actions. See Checking the Internal
ServerNet X and Y Fabrics on page 3-20.