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10-16-2017 08:01 AM
10-16-2017 08:01 AM
Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
Hi,
I do the checkhealth in my 3par system. But always get the alert as below:
Port port:0:0:2 Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
Port port:1:0:2 Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
Port port:2:0:2 Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
Port port:3:0:2 Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
The four ports are used as rcfc ports. Check the port status and rcopy status, and they are fine. So what does the alerts mean? How can I fix the alerts? Thanks in advance.
ss8400-1 cli% showrcopy
Remote Copy System Information
Status: Started, Normal
Target Information
Name ID Type Status Options Policy
ss8400-2 1 FC ready 2FF70002AC01C275 mirror_config
Link Information
Target Node Address Status Options
ss8400-2 0:0:2 20020002AC01C275 Up -
ss8400-2 1:0:2 21020002AC01C275 Up -
ss8400-2 2:0:2 22020002AC01C275 Up -
ss8400-2 3:0:2 23020002AC01C275 Up -
receive 0:0:2 20020002AC01C275 Up -
receive 1:0:2 21020002AC01C275 Up -
receive 2:0:2 22020002AC01C275 Up -
receive 3:0:2 23020002AC01C275 Up -
ss8400-1 cli% showport -rc
N:S:P State -----HwAddr----- Rate Type
0:0:2 ready 20020002AC01C22E 16Gbps rcfc
1:0:2 ready 21020002AC01C22E 16Gbps rcfc
2:0:2 ready 22020002AC01C22E 16Gbps rcfc
3:0:2 ready 23020002AC01C22E 16Gbps rcfc
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10-16-2017 11:01 AM
10-16-2017 11:01 AM
Re: Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
Look at controlport, possibly rst to change it.
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10-16-2017 11:51 PM
10-16-2017 11:51 PM
Re: Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
Thanks, The controlport will affect the rcfc connection?
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10-23-2017 03:55 AM
10-23-2017 03:55 AM
Re: Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
>controlport will affect the rcfc connection?
It should.
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11-12-2020 05:58 AM - edited 11-12-2020 06:00 AM
11-12-2020 05:58 AM - edited 11-12-2020 06:00 AM
Re: Port listed as host path but is State:ready, Mode:initiator and Type:rcfc
A late Update for anybody else who gets this error.
(Like me today)
Assuming, that RCFC is properly configured and Zoning is correct (Only the 2 RCFC Ports in the Zone).
To check this use: showportdev ns 0:2:2
You should see only the two RCFC WWN, so where are the Hosts come from?
The Issue is, that the Array holding a List of all Hosts ever seen on the Ports.
The message says, that on these ports Hosts are seen (also in the past), but it is an RCFC port that should not see Hosts.
Check the Host list with: servicehost list
Cleanup all old Hosts with: servicehost remove [-f 0:2:2]
Then it is gone.
Give KUDOS's if this was a Help.
Cali