BPCUI0352W You cannot provision volumes because not all of the hypervisors that host the virtual machines appear to have Fibre Channel connectivity.
Explanation
When you provision volumes for one or more virtual machines that do not have NPIV ports, the volumes are assigned to the hypervisors that host the virtual machines. Typically, you cannot provision volumes for hypervisors that do not have fabric connectivity. However, if all of the hypervisors that host the virtual machines have Fibre Channel Port WWPNs and none appear to have fabric connectivity, it is possible that the fabrics were not probed. In this case, you can use the Provision Storage function to provision volumes even though the hypervisors appear to have no fabric connectivity. However, if only some, but not all, of the hypervisors that host the virtual machines appear to have Fibre Channel connectivity, provisioning volumes is not supported.
Action
To provision volumes to virtual machines that do not have NPIV ports, ensure that either all or none the hypervisors that are managing the selected virtual machines appear to have Fibre Channel connectivity to a managed fabric.