When a failure occurs on a single
Fibre Channel link, the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver might
need to be replaced.
Before you begin
The following
items can indicate that a single Fibre Channel link failed:
- The Fibre Channel status
LEDs at the rear of the node canister
- An error that
indicates a single port failed.
Procedure
Attempt each of these actions, in the following order, until the failure is
fixed.
-
Ensure that the
Fibre Channel cable is securely connected at each end.
-
Replace the Fibre Channel cable.
-
Replace the SFP transceiver for the failing
port on the node.
Note: If the system is supported by both longwave SFP transceivers and shortwave SFP transceivers. You must replace an SFP transceiver with the same type of SFP transceiver. If the SFP transceiver to replace is a longwave SFP transceiver, for example, you must provide a
suitable replacement. Removing the wrong SFP transceiver might result in loss of data
access.
-
Perform the Fibre Channel switch service
procedures for a failing Fibre Channel link. This procedure might involve replacing the
SFP transceiver at the
switch.
-
Replace the Fibre Channel adapter on the node.
- If you are using
lsportstats, run the command to check that the Rx power and Tx power are greater
than the low alarm thresholds.
Run the command again after an hour or more to check that
the error counts are no longer increasing.
-
Contact your support center for assistance in replacing the canister in the enclosure or node
canister.