User's Guide
Troubleshooting HyperFabric
Running Diagnostics
Chapter 6
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clic_shutdown
clic_init
(The answer to the interoperability question must be consistent on all
nodes in the fabric.)
clic_start
Check to make sure all IP addresses have been assigned.
Check the subnet. Every HyperFabric adapter in the fabric must be able to
communicate with every other HyperFabric adapter.
Every HyperFabric adapter in the fabric must be connected, point-to-point or
via a switch.
Run diagnostics to make sure data can be transferred on the HyperFabric
adapters. Use the following command (which is detailed in the next section of
this chapter):
— clic_diag
If the HyperFabric subsystem is still not usable, contact your HP support
representative with the diagnostics data generated using the clic_diag
command.
If an HMP application is running:
Make sure 4X HyperFabric adapters are installed on the nodes. The adapter
type field indicates the type of HyperFabric adapter that is installed. HMP
will only run on 4X HF2 PCI (A6386A) adapters.
Check the firmware file field to make sure the firmware file name for each
HyperFabric adapter ends in 32c. All of the HyperFabric adapters in the
fabric must have firmware files that end in 32c for HMP to run. If this is not
the case, run the following commands in the order listed below:
clic_shutdown
clic_init
(The answer to the interoperability question must be consistent on all
nodes in the fabric.)
clic_start
All of the IP addresses in the fabric must be in the same subnet. The lower
10 digits of all of the IP addresses in the fabric must be unique. Every
HyperFabric adapter in the fabric must be able to communicate with every
other HyperFabric adapter in the fabric.
Every HyperFabric adapter in the fabric must be connected, point-to-point or
via a switch. If one of the adapters in the fabric is not connected, HMP will
not be able to run.
Run diagnostics to make sure data can be transferred on the HyperFabric
adapters. Use the following command (which is detailed in the next section of
this chapter):
— clic_diag