Phenomenon
The device displays a WARNING (yellow) or an ERROR (red)
Action
Server node
Check whether an access path error or multi path error has occurred.
Check whether the HBA is faulty.
The server node also displays a WARNING (yellow) if access path inheritance is required.
Refer to "8.1 Windows Displayed in the Event of a Fault and Troubleshooting".
Fibre Channel switch
If the Fibre Channel switch cannot be detected, refer to the following for the Fibre Channel switch:
ETERNUS SN200 (Brocade SilkWorm) series Fibre Channel switches, PRIMERGY BX600 Fibre Channel switchblades, ETERNUS VS900 model 300 Virtualization switch: "4.2.1.3 Problem-handling (FAQ)"
ETERNUS VS900 model 200 virtualization switch: "4.2.6.3 Problem-handling (FAQ)"
ETERNUS SN200 MDS (Cisco MDS) Fibre Channel switches: "4.2.4.2 Problem-handling (FAQ)"
McDATA Fibre Channel switches: "4.2.5.2 Problem-handling (FAQ)"
Common: "8.1 Windows Displayed in the Event of a Fault and Troubleshooting"
Disk array devices
During the removal of the parts that configure the device, depending on the timing, a device error is detected and the device may display an ERROR (red). From the menu, select [View] and then [Refresh], or press the [F5] key to update the information.
In all other cases, refer to "8.1 Windows Displayed in the Event of a Fault and Troubleshooting".
Devices that are edited in the manual configuration window
The state for devices that are edited in the manual configuration window is not recovered automatically. After the device is recovered, return the state for the device manually. There are following two methods to return the state for the device manually.
Right-click the device icon in the Resource View, select [Property] from the pop-up menu. Click <Change> button of "Device Status", select "normal" in the list of "Change Device Status" dialog.
Right-click the device icon in the manual configuration window, select [Change Device Information] from the pop-up menu, select "normal" in the "Device Status" list.