Viewing fc port details and changing link state, Figure 6-2 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

P010089-01A Rev. A

6. Managing Adapters and Ports

FC and FCoE Ports

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causes of system cooling issues include clogged air filters, inoperable fans

and air conditioning problems that cause high ambient air temperatures.

Exceeded operational range – Adapter stopped: The temperature has

reached critical limit, forcing the adapter to shut down. You must determine

the cause of the temperature problem and fix it before resuming operation.

Check for system cooling issues. Common causes of system cooling issues

include clogged air filters, inoperable fans and air conditioning problems

that cause high ambient air temperatures.
After the system overheating issue is resolved and the adapter has cooled

down, reboot the system or, if the system supports hot swapping, cycle the

power of the adapter slot.

Viewing FC Port Details and Changing Link State

When you select an FC port from the Emulex Device Management tree-view, the Port

Details tab contains general attributes associated with the selected FC adapter. A

button in the Port Status area enables you to disable or enable the port. This button

toggles between Disable and Enable, depending upon the current status of the physical

port.
To view details for an FC port:
1. Select a host in the vSphere console tree-view and select the Emulex OneCommand

tab.

2. In the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the FC port for which you want

to view information.

3. The Port Details tab is displayed.

Figure 6-2 FC Port Details Tab

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