HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Software User Manual
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Table 3 Status icons (continued)
Description
Icon
Status
Failed to connect to the VC Domain.
Possible causes include:
Connectivity failure
•
Connection times out.
•
Ethernet VC Module is physically not
available.
•
Virtual Connect Manager is failing.
•
VC Domain firmware is updating.
•
HP Virtual Connect Ethernet IP
address has changed (through
DHCP or EBIPA configuration).
VCEM is unable to obtain the necessary
permissions for External Manager user.
Missing external manager lock
VCEM might have lost the External
Manager lock at the VC Domain.
The VC Domain enclosure has an
expired license.
Expired license
The VC Domain is part of a VC Domain
Group and operating normally.
Managed by VCEM
The VC Domain configuration has
changed and does not match the VC
Domain Group configuration.
Configuration mismatch
VC Domain is unlocked for domain,
network, and storage changes through
Under maintenance
Virtual Connect Manager. After
completing the domain, network, and
storage changes, confirm the new VC
Domain configuration in VCEM. VCEM
operations related to this VC Domain
or its VC Domain Group, such as create
server profile, move server profile,
server profile failover, and so on, are
blocked while the VC Domain is under
maintenance.
This status is displayed after a VCEM
upgrade and indicates that an
Incompatible firmware
incompatible firmware mode and
version was detected. Only the
following VCEM VC Domain operations
are permitted for resources with an
incompatible status:
•
Remove VC Domain from Group
•
Delete VC Domain Group
•
Perform VC Domain Maintenance
•
Upgrade VC Group firmware Mode
See
“Upgrading incompatible firmware
to
upgrade to a supported firmware.
For information on how to resolve status issues, see
“Troubleshooting VCEM” (page 107)
To display the properties of a particular VC Domain, click the VC Domain name. Properties include
the primary IP address, status, Virtual Connect firmware version, Ethernet networks, Shared Uplink
sets, Fibre Channel SAN fabrics, Ethernet and Fibre Channel common settings, and SNMP Ethernet
and Fibre Channel alert destinations.
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