Fibre Channel and 10G Ethernet link failures
You might need to replace the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver when a failure occurs on a single Fibre Channel or 10G Ethernet link (applicable to Fibre Channel over Ethernet personality enabled 10G Ethernet link).
Before you begin
The following items can indicate that a single Fibre
Channel or 10G Ethernet link failed:
- The Fibre Channel port status on the front panel of the node
- The Fibre Channel status light-emitting diodes (LEDs) at the rear of the node
- An error that indicates that a single port failed (703, 723).
About this task
Use only IBM® supported 10 Gb SFP
transceivers with the SAN Volume Controller
2145-DH8.
Using any other SFP
transceivers can lead to
unexpected system behavior. Copper DAC is not supported by these 10 Gb ports. The
SFP transceiver replacement in a 10 Gbps Ethernet
adapter port is governed by the following rules:
- An existing 10 Gb SFP transceiver replaced with a new 10 Gb SFP transceiver: The 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter port detects a new SFP transceiver and becomes operational immediately.
- If the 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter port detects a new SFP transceiver and becomes operational immediately,
the port has an incorrect SFP transceiver since
the last reboot and is replaced with the correct 10 Gb SFP transceiver. This situation can occur with an
incompatible SFP transceiver (8 Gb SFP or 4 Gb
SFP) that is inserted in the 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter port.
- The node requires a reboot for detecting the new SFP transceiver. The new SFP transceiver will be operational only after reboot (no DMP is produced).
- The 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter port contains no SFP transceiver since the last reboot and the correct
10 Gb SFP transceiver is installed:
- System reboot is required for detecting the new SFP transceiver.
Procedure
Attempt each of these actions, in the following order, until the failure is fixed.