HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class User Manual
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Performance Monitor
If the Web browser crashes or the Performance Monitor license is lost
while the Performance Monitor module is running, some of the
Performance Monitor resources owned by Advanced Web Tools may
not be cleaned up correctly.
Workaround: You may need to use the CLI to manually delete these
counters. For example, if you detect Advanced Web Tools owned
resources (using
perfshoweemonitor
), but you have verified that no
Web users are actually using them, use the
perfdeleemonitor
or
perfcleareemonitor
command to free the resources.
Performance Monitor
For SCSI Read, Write, or Read/Write on a LUN per Port graphs, Fabric
OS v4.1.0 (and later 4.x versions) allows you to enable only two bytes
or less for the LUN value mask setting. Fabric OS v3.1 (and later 3.x
versions) allows up to three bytes. Advanced Web Tools displays an
error message if you exceed this limit.
Workaround: There is no workaround.
Refresh option in browsers
When a pop-up window requesting a user response is pushed into the
background and a refresh is requested, a fatal Internet Explorer error
may occur.
Workaround: Restart the browser.
Refresh option in browsers
Advanced Web Tools must be restarted when the Ethernet IP address is
changed using the NetworkConfig View command. Advanced Web
Tools appears to hang if it is not restarted after this operation is
executed.
Workaround: Restart the browser.
Refresh option in browsers
If you change the switch name or domain ID using the CLI after the
Advanced Web Tools Switch Admin module starts, the new switch name
or domain ID is not updated on the header of the Switch Admin page.
Clicking the Refresh button does not fix the problem.
Workaround: Click the Switch tab and the Switch Admin header
updates.
Refresh option in browsers
If you change the switch name using the Advanced Web Tools Switch
Admin page or SNMP and then open a telnet window to verify the
name change, the CLI prompt (for example,
switch:admin>
) displays
the previous name. The telnet prompt cannot pick up the new switch
name until the switch is fastbooted.
Workaround: To display the correct switch name in the CLI prompt after
a switch name update using Advanced Web Tools or SNMP, fastboot
the switch.
Table 11
Advanced Web Tools issues and workarounds (continued)
Issue
Details