About Unexpected Zoning Reports

You can generate a diagnostic report of zoning issues found in zones for server profile initiators that are under management. Expected zoning is based on the zoning policies that have been specified in HPE OneView.

Extra endpoints

Endpoints not managed by HPE OneView that appear in zones associated with managed initiators or managed endpoints.

  • Remove extra endpoints that are not needed

  • Place extra initiators in separate zones

  • Add extra endpoints (that are connections to storage volumes that should be managed by HPE OneView) to the associated server profile

Duplicate endpoints

Expected endpoints managed by HPE OneView in association with a managed initiator where the endpoint appears more than once. All instances of the endpoint are listed.

  • Remove duplicate endpoint so that only single access remains

Missing endpoints

Endpoints managed by HPE OneView that are expected to be zoned to a managed initiator, but are not. Typically, a missing endpoint is accompanied by an alert on any resource expecting the endpoint to be zoned. The alert includes instructions for resolving the issue. You can also manually correct the issue.

Expected endpoints

Endpoints that are under management that are expected to be zoned to a managed initiator, but are not. Typically, a missing endpoint is accompanied by an alert on any resource expecting the endpoint to be zoned. The alert includes instructions for resolving the issue. You can also manually correct the issue using the SAN manager management software.