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3. Click Synchronize Services.
The Warning dialog box displays.
4. Click Yes and wait for the CPs to complete a synchronization of services, so that a nondisruptive
failover is ready.
5. Click Refresh to update the HA Status field.
When the HA Status field displays HA enabled, Heartbeat Up, HA State synchronized, a failover
can be initiated without disrupting frame traffic on the fabric.
Initiating a CP failover
A nondisruptive failover might take about 30 seconds to complete. During the failover, all of the Web
Tools windows and all associated child-windows are invalidated. You must close all Web Tools windows
and open Web Tools again.
To initiate a nondisruptive failover, perform the following steps.
1. Open the High Availability window.
2. Verify that the HA Status field displays HA enabled, Heartbeat Up, HA State synchronized or HA
enabled, Heartbeat Up, HA State not in sync.
3. Click Initiate Failover.
The Warning dialog box displays.
4. Click Yes to initiate a nondisruptive failover.
5. When prompted, close the Web Tools Switch Explorer window and all associated windows, and re-
open Web Tools.
Event monitoring
Web Tools displays fabric-wide and switch-wide events. Event information includes sortable fields for
the following:
• Switch name
• Message number
• Time stamp
• Indication of whether the event is from a logical switch or a chassis
• The number of successive events of the same kind
• Severity level
• Unique message identifier (in the form moduleID -messageType)
• Detailed error message for root cause analysis
There are six message severity levels:
• Critical
• Alert
• Error
• Warning
• Information
• Debug
The following table lists the event message severity levels displayed on the Switch Events tab and
explains what qualifies event messages to be certain levels.
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