Transceiver conditions
The format of a transceiver condition report is 0.F.en.ec, where:
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0.F. is the transceiver element type number
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en. is the two-character transceiver element number (see
Figure 43 (page 134)
)
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ec is the error code
Figure 43 Transceiver element numbering
2. Transceiver 02
1. Transceiver 01
4. Transceiver 04
3. Transceiver 03
0.F.en.01 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver incompatibility
The transceivers on this link are not the same type or they are incompatible with the I/O module.
This error prevents the controller from establishing a link with the enclosure disk drives and eliminates
the enclosure dual-loop capability. This error remains active until the problem is corrected.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP
authorized service representative.
0.F.en.02 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver data signal lost
This symptom can occur when a controller has been powered off or a cable has been removed
from the transceiver. The transceiver can no longer detect a data signal. This error prevents the
controller from transferring data on a loop and eliminates the enclosure dual-loop capability. This
error remains active until the problem is fixed.
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP
authorized service representative.
0.F.en.03 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver fibre channel drive enclosure bus fault
The system has detected a Fibre Channel drive enclosure bus fault involving a transceiver. This
error prevents the controller from transferring data on a loop and eliminates the enclosure dual-loop
capability.
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:
1.
Record all six characters of the condition report.
2.
Check all the transceivers and cables to ensure they are properly connected.
3.
Check all the transceivers on the loop to ensure they are compatible with the I/O module.
4.
If the problem persists, contact your HP authorized service representative.
0.F.en.04 CRITICAL condition—Transceiver removed
The EMU detects that a transceiver has been removed. This error remains active until the problem
is fixed.
The error can be cleared by doing one of the following:
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EMU-generated condition reports