Syslog Troubleshooting - HP 1606 Release Note

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Accept Changes does not remove the plus or minus sign in Topology/Device
Tree
The plus and minus signs are not removed in the Topology/Device Tree when Accept Changes is
performed after segmenting or merging the switch or end device. HP recommends that you relaunch
the client to remove the plus and minus signs.
HP StorageWorks Encryption SAN Switch is not identified as Router when FCR
and IR license enabled.
The HP StorageWorks Encryption SAN switch has FCR enabled and integrated routing license applied,
but the Router Configuration dialog box does not list it as a router in the Router Configuration dialog
box. So the user cannot configure EX_Ports for the Encryption Switch using DCFM.
Error message is not shown for FC Ports when seclevel is set in the switch
Once the switches are discovered and seclevel is set in the switch on launching Realtime Graph
dialog box, no error message is shown to the user.
DCFM is not processing the SNMPv3 traps for Access Gateway switches
If the AG switches are registered for SNMPv3 traps and acting as logical AGs, then if there are any
changes made from the CLI, the DCFM updates on a lazy polling cycle.
DCFM takes a long time to update CNA connected to an FCoE switch in AG
mode
DCFM is taking more time (2 minutes for small SAN, 15 minutes for Medium SAN, and 30 minutes
for large SAN) to update the CNA, which is connected to a Brocade 8000 in AG mode. If the AG
switches are registered for SNMPv3 traps and acting as Logical AGs, and you make the CNA online
from the CLI, the DCFM updates on a lazy polling cycle.

Syslog troubleshooting

If the default syslog port number is already in use, no syslog messages are received from the device.
Use one of the following procedures (depending on your operating system) to determine which process
is running on the Syslog port and to stop the process:
Windows operating systems
Finding the process:
1.
Open a command window.
2.
Type netstat –anb | find /i "514" and press Enter.
The process running on port 514 displays, for example, UDP 127:0:0:1:514 *:* 3328.
Stopping the process:
Type taskkill /F /PID "" and press Enter. For example, kill -9 "<3328>"
OR
1.
Select CTRL + SHIFT + ESC to open Windows Task Manager.
2.
Select the Processes tab.
3.
Click the PID column header to sort the process by PID.
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