ServerNet Cluster 6780 Planning and Installation Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)

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Checking Operations
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Checking the External Fabric for All Nodes
Checking the External Fabric for All Nodes
Perform this procedure after installing or migrating a ServerNet cluster.
Using SCF
Use SCF to check direct ServerNet communication is possible on both fabrics between
all nodes in the ServerNet cluster. This command queries the SNETMON processes in
all nodes, and displays whether the X and Y fabric are up for each node. You do not
have to issue separate commands for each node.
1. Log on to a node:
-> STATUS SUBNET $ZZSCL, PROBLEMS
2. For each node that should be active, verify that the display shows “No connectivity
problems detected.”
3. If the display shows a list of ServerNet nodes, a problem has occurred with the
connection between that node and the nodes in the list.
Using OSM
Use the OSM Service Connection to check the external ServerNet X and Y fabrics.
1. Log on to the OSM Service Connection.
a. Check for alarms and perform the repair actions for the External Fabric
resource. See the OSM online help.
b. If you continue to have a problem on an external fabric, use the Node
Connectivity ServerNet Path Test. See Checking the Switch Configuration,
Firmware, and FPGA Images on page 8-9.
2. Check the event messages and statistics. If these symptoms appear, one of the
fiber-optic cable connections might be faulty:
BTE or barrier timeouts
CRC errors
TPB errors
3. If you cannot correct the problem, reseat the cable connected between the node
and 6780 switch. See Reseating a Fiber-Optic Cable on page 10-5.
Note. You must configure remote passwords before you can use the STATUS SUBNET
$ZZSCL, PROBLEMS command to gather information about remote nodes.