High HEAT related physical Interface down

Hi guys!

We try connect FI 6248 (UCSM 2.1.1a) of Brocade 6510 swtich (FI a Brocade both switches separately). The ports are configured as port Uplink FC and the work of the FI in end-host mode. We have created the service profile. Occurs immediately after combining the SP to one of the blades two errors:

High HEAT related physical Interface down

High HEAT related physical Interface down

and it's the 2 vHBAs created in MS. Is this a normal situation if the OS is already installed on the host? We cannot set up SAN side Brocade because we don't see any WWPN of the vHBAs configured in MS. We see only FI WWPN (as I think). NPIV mode is activated by the side of Brocade.

Can someone explain what can cause this problem?

Sergey,

What is expected if there is no OS installed yet, see the possible reasons for the BRISK down in this bug:

https://Tools.Cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/ CSCul99847

Note THE answers useful.

-Kenny

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