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Troubleshooting after upgrading, Smi-s switches must be removed, And rediscovered after upgrading – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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The new certificate is copied to the correct location.

Troubleshooting After Upgrading

This section provides information on troubleshooting after upgrading. It includes the following

topics:

SMI-S Switches Must Be Removed and Rediscovered After Upgrading

” on page 659

SMI-S Switches Must Be Removed

and Rediscovered After Upgrading

You must remove and rediscover Cisco, QLogic, or CNT switches supported through SMI-S after

you upgrade the management server. These additional steps vary according to whether you do

discovery from HP SIM or HP SE.

IMPORTANT:

Refer to the support matrix for information on which models and firmware revisions

are supported through SMI-S.

HP SIM

1.

To remove elements from the HP SIM database:
a. Click Systems in the left pane.
b. Select the elements you want to delete.
c. Click Delete.

2.

Rediscover the Cisco, QLogic, or CNT switches in HP SIM. See

Step 1 - Discover Switches

” on

page 32.

3.

Perform Discovery Data Collection. See ”

Step 4 - Discovery Data Collection or Get Details

” on

page 90.

HP SE

1.

Remove the Cisco, QLogic, or CNT switches supported through SMI-S from HP SE. See

Deleting Elements from the Product

” on page 88.

2.

Rediscover the Cisco, QLogic, or CNT switches in HP SE. See ”

Step 1 - Discover Switches

” on

page 32.

3.

Perform Get Details. See ”

Step 4 - Discovery Data Collection or Get Details

” on page 90.

Troubleshooting Discovery and

Discovery Data Collection/Get Details

This section describes the following:

Names are Changed After Running Discovery Data Collection/Get Details for Cisco SMI-S

Switches

” on page 660

Configuring E-mail Notification for Discovery Data Collection/Get Details

” on page 660

Increasing the Time-out Period and Number of Retries for Switches in Progress

” on page 661