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This manual describes the alarm messages for QLogic Fibre Channel switches.
This manual is organized as follows:
Section 1 describes the intended audience, related materials, and technical
support.
Section 2 describes event logging concepts, including definitions of severity
levels, how to configure the event log, how to display the event log, and how
to download the event log from the switch.
Section 3 describes the message format and lists the messages.
Intended Audience
This manual is for Storage Area Network (SAN) administrators to provide a
reference for switch alarm messages, their meanings, and follow up actions.
Related Materials
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Fax: (303) 397-2740
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Technical Support
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support of their QLogic switch products. QLogic-direct customers may contact
QLogic Technical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized
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Professional. The training professionals at QLogic may be reached by email at
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Messages originate from the switch, from Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, or from
the QuickTools web applet in response to events that occur in the fabric. This
chapter describes the following topics:
Understanding Severity Levels
Displaying Events using the Event Browser
Displaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface
Configuring the Event Log
Archiving and Downloading the Event Log
Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds
Understanding Severity Levels
Events are classified by the following severity levels:
Table 2-1. Event Serverity Levels
Severity LevelDescription
FaultDescribes events that may require assistance from your autho-
rized maintenance provider . Each fault event has a correspond ing
alarm message.
AlarmDescribes events that are disruptive to the administration or oper-
ation of a fabric and require administrator intervention. Alarms are
always logged and always displayed on the screen. Alarm thresholds can be defined for certain port er rors, allowin g you to custo mize the point at which an alarm will be generated.
CriticalDescribes events that are generally disruptive to the administra-
tion or operation of the fabric, but require no action.
WarningDescribes events that are generally not disruptive to the adminis-
tration or operation of the fabric, but are mo re imp or tant than the
informative level events.
InformativeDescribes routine events associated with a normal fabric.
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Displaying Events using the Event Browser
Displaying Events using the Event Browser
Both Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 and QuickTools have an event browser that
displays a list of events generated by the switches in the fabric and by the
applications themselves. Event browser messages are permanently discarded
when you close an Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or QuickTools session; however,
you can save these events to a file on the workstation before you close the
session and read the file later with a text editor or browser.
The information in the event browsers is presented in the following order: seve rity,
time, source, type, and description of the event. The maximum number of entries
allowed on a switch is 1,200. Both the Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 and
QuickTools event browser can contain a maximum of 10,000 event messages.
Once the maximum is reached, the event list wraps, and the oldest events in the
event list are deleted.
Event browser entries from the switch use the switch time stamp. Event browser
entries from Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 and QuickTools use the management
station and workstation time stamps, respectively. You can filter and sort the
contents of both event browsers.
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The Event Browser begins recording when enabled and Enterprise Fabric Suite
2007 or QuickTools is running. If the Event Browser is enabled using the
Preferences dialog, the next time Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or QuickTools is
started, all events from the switch log will be displayed. If the Event Browser is
disabled when Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or QuickTools is started and later
enabled, only those events from the time the Event Browser was enabled and
forward will be displayed.
Displaying the Events Using the Command Line
Interface
When you log into a switch through Telnet, the command line interface
automatically displays the alarm history. You can use the Show Alarm or
Show Log command to display the alarm history at any time. New alarm
messages are displayed in the command stream as they occur.
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Displaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface
In the CLI, each message has the following format:
[ordinal]A number assigned to each message in sequence since that last
time the alarm history was cleared.
[time_stamp]The time the alarm was issued in the format
day-month-hh:mm:ss:ms-yyyy. This time stamp comes from the
switch for events that originate with the switch, and from the
workstation for events that originate from Enterprise Fabric Suite
[source]The program module or application that generated the event.
Sources include Zoning, Switch, PortApp, EPort, Management
Server. Alarms do not include the source.
[message_ID]A number that identifies the message using the following format:
category.message_number
[message_text]The alarm message text
Here is a sample of an informative-level message from the Switch source:
[1][Wed May 26 12:30:29.965 UTC 2004][I][8400.0022][Switch][Successful login user
(snmp@IB-session6) with admin privilege]
For more information about the CLI commands, refer to the Command Line
Interface Guide for your switch.
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Configuring the Event Log
Configuring the Event Log
You can customize what events are recorded in the switch event log using the
Set Log command. With the Set Log command, you can filter the events to be
recorded by component, specific ports, and severity level. You can choose from
the following component events:
For more information about the CLI commands, refer to the Command Line
Interface Guide for your switch.
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Archiving and Downloading the Event Log
You can use the CLI to create a file on the switch that contains the most recent
1200 entries. This file can then be downloaded to the workstation using FTP. To
create and download a log file, do the following:
1.Log into the switch through Telnet and create an archive of the event log
using the Set Log Archive command.
SANbox #> admin start
SANbox (admin) #> set log archive
This creates a file on the switch named logfile.
2.Open an FTP session on the switch and login with the account name images
and password images. Transfer the file logfile in binary mode with the Get
command.
>ftp ip_address
user:images
password: images
ftp>bin
ftp>get logfile
xxxxx bytes sent in xx secs.
ftp>quit
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Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds
Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds
You can configure the switch to generate alarms for selected events. Configuring
an alarm involves choosing an event type, rising and falling triggers, a sample
window, and finally enabling or disabling the alarm. You can configure port alarm
thresholds for the following port events using Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 or the
CLI:
To configure port threshold alarms using Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, do the
following:
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1.Open the Switch menu in the faceplate display, and select Port Threshold
Alarm Configuration.
2.The Port Threshold Alarm Configuration dialog prompts you to enable or
disable all alarms, select an event, set triggers, set a sample window and
enable or disable an individual alarm. For more information, refer to the
Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 User Guide for your switch.
To configure port threshold alarms using the command line interface, use the
Set Config Threshold command. For more information, refer to the Command Line Interface Guide for your switch.
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This section lists event messages from the command line interface and Enterprise
Fabric Suite 2007 in message ID sequence by the following severity levels:
You can look up a message by its message ID or by searching for the message
text. If the message you are looking for does not appear in this section, contact
your authorized maintenance provider.
Fault Events
The following fault messages apply only to SANbox 9000 series switches. Fault
events, like alarms, require administrator attention and may require assistance
from your authorized maintenance provider.
AC_FAULT
Meaning:AC power may be unplugged or switched off.
AUX_PORT_ERROR
Meaning:At least one internal FC link is not functional.
FAN_FAULT_DETECTED
Meaning:Fan blade reports an internal fault.
FAN_FLOW_MISMATCH
Meaning:Incompatible air flow directions (FAN0, FAN1, PS0, PS1)
FAN0_MISSING
Meaning:FAN0 is not installed.
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FAN1_MISSING
Meaning:FAN1 is not installed.
FW_APP_FAIL
Meaning:Internal application failure.
FW_APP_PEER_FAULT
Meaning:Application declared an error communicating with other CPU.
FW_APP_SELF_FAULT
Meaning:Application declared an internal fault.
FW_APP_STARTUP_FAIL
Meaning:Application is unable to complete startup processing.
FW_FILE_SYSTEM_REMADE
Meaning:A Remake Filesystem command was performed in maintenance
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mode.
FW_FT_APP_REG_FAIL
Meaning:Application is unable to register with Fault Tolerant (FT) manager.
FW_FT_APP_SYNC_FAIL
Meaning:Failure to synchronize data to the secondary CPU blade.
FW_FT_CPU_FAILOVER_FAILED
Meaning:Unable to complete failover process.
FW_FT_NO_ABDICATE_REPLY
Meaning:Unable to failover due to lack of secondary CPU blade response.
FW_HEARTBEAT_LOST
Meaning:Communication with the blade was lost.
FW_INIT_FAIL
Meaning:Blade did not complete the initialization sequence.
FW_POST_FAIL
Meaning:Power-On Self Test failure.
FW_UPDATE_FAIL
Meaning:Firmware update to the secondary CPU blade failed.
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HW_BAD_SEATING
Meaning:Blade is improperly seated.
HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU0
Meaning:The maintenance panel SPROM data accessed through CPU0 is
HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU1
Meaning:The maintenance panel SPROM data accessed through CPU1 is
HW_MP_DATA_MISMATCH
Meaning:The maintenance panel SPROMs accessed through CPU0 and
HW_POWERUP_FAIL
Meaning:Blade never established initial communications.
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either inaccessible or invalid.
either inaccessible or invalid.
CPU1 are not identical.
HW_SENSOR_FAULT
Meaning:Hardware temperature/voltage sensors are not functional.
HW_UNSUPPORTED_BLADE
Meaning:Installed blade is unknown or not supported.
SENSOR_FAULT
Meaning:Power Supply blade reports an internal fault.
temp_sensor_TEMP
Meaning:The temperature sensor reading is out of range; it is too high.
temp_sensor can be BOARD_0, BOARD, BOARD_1, DS1780_0,
DS1780, DS1780_1, MAX1617_0, MAX1617, ASIC_0, ASIC,
MAX1617_1, ASIC_1, or MEZZ_BOARD.
voltage_sensor_HIGH
Meaning:The voltage_sensor voltage supply is out of range; it is too high.
voltage_sensor can be 1.55V, 2.5V, 1.5V, ASIC_1.8V, 1.25V, 1.8V,
3.3V, CPU_1.8V, 5V, 12V, ASIC_0_1.5V, or ASIC_1_1.5V.
voltage_sensor_LOW
Meaning:The voltage_sensor voltage supply is out of range; it is too low.
An alarm event requires action before you can proceed any further. The following
lists each alarm event ID numbers and message displayed, and provides a
description of the meaning of the message and recommended action to take.
(A1000.000F) (The switch is canceling the hotreset - try again later)
Meaning:You cannot move forward with the hot reset. All applications and
switch resources are backing out of the procedure and returning to
normal operation.
Action:Ensure that the fabric is stable and that no changes are being
made to switch configurations or connections and then try again.
(A1000.001D) (Hotreset failed and the switch must be reset normally)
Meaning:The hot reset has failed and left the switch in an indeterminate
state.
Action:Reset the switch.
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(A1000.001E) (Hotreset failed and the switch is being reset)
Meaning:There was a failure during the hotreset process; the switch is being
reset normally.
Action:None
(A1003.000B) (Failing release of fabric lock held by switch with domain domain_ID)
Meaning:The local switch is locked because zoning changes are being
made by a remote switch.
Action:Wait for the lock to time out and try again.
(A1003.000C) (Fabric Busy, failing lock request from domain domain_ID)
Meaning:The command failed because the fabric is busy with another
command in progress.
Action:Wait 10 seconds and retry the command.
(A1003.000D) (Fabric already locked by domain domain_ID)
Meaning:The switch given by the domain_ID has locked the fabric.
Action:Unlock the domain_ID lock on the switch given by domain_ID.
(A1003.000E) (Couldn't acquire lock from domain domain_ID)
Meaning:The fabric may be changing, and therefore could not acquire the
lock.
Action:Wait for the fabric to stabilize, then try again.
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(A1003.0010) (Segmenting, zoneset zone_set_name not defined)
Meaning:In non-interop mode, there is a conflict in the zoning configuration,
causing the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) to isolate. The zone set is not
found within the local zoning data base while interop mode is
disabled.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
Meaning:In non-interop mode, there is a conflict in the zoning configuration,
causing the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) to isolate. After a zone merge
with interop mode disabled, two zone sets were discovered in the
local zoning database with the same name, but different
membership.
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Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A1003.0013) (Segmenting, zone zone_name merge conflict)
Meaning:In non-interop mode, there is a conflict in the zoning configuration,
causing the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) to isolate. After a zone merge
with interop mode disabled, two zone were discovered in the local
zoning database with the same name, but different membership.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A1003.0014) (Segmenting, alias alias_name merge conflict)
Meaning:There is a conflict in the zoning configuration causing the
Inter-Switch Link (ISL) to isolate. Two aliases with the same name
but different membership were discovered in the local zoning
database.
Action:Reconcile the active zone sets so that the two aliases have
identical membership.
(A1003.0015) (Zoneset Activation received from switch with domain domain_ID failed,
unknown zoneset zone_set_name)
Meaning:A zone set activation received from the named switch failed
because the zone set was not in the zoning database.
Action:Examine the named switch to verify that the zoning database is
correct.
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(A1003.0016) (Releasing Lock held too long by domain_ID)
Meaning:A zone merge could not be completed in the acceptable time.
Action:Check the status of the switch given by domain_ID.
(A1003.0017) (Activation of zoneset by management server failed due to port port_number
out of range.)
Meaning:A zone member defined by domain ID and port was received within
a management server AZSD command with a port number out of
range.
Action:Check the management server application zoning configuration to
ensure zone members are properly configured.
(A1003.001B) (Failing remote zoning configuration, total zoneset limit would be e xceed ed)
Meaning:The maximum number of zone sets allowed on the switch has
been exceeded because of a zone merge.
Action:Reduce the number of zone sets on the remote switch.
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(A1003.001C) (Failing remote zoning configuration, tota l member limit would be exceed ed)
Meaning:The maximum number of zone members allowed on the switch has
been exceeded because of a zone merge.
Action:Reduce the number of zone members on the remote switch.
(A1003.001D) (Failing remote zoning configuration, total zones in zonesets limit would be
exceeded)
Meaning:The maximum number of zones allowed in all zone sets has been
exceeded because of a zone merge.
Action:Reduce the number of zones on the remote switch.
(A1003.001F) (Failing remote zoning configuration, member limit for zone zone_name
Meaning:The fabric contains switches with a mix of interoperability mode
settings.
Action:Configure all switches in the fabric to have the same value for
interoperability mode.
(A1003.003E) (Security: Ports downed for INVALID_ATTACH require administrative action
to be brought online.)
Meaning:When deactivating a security set, ports that were previously
downed due to security violations remain down.
Action:Reset the ports or place the ports online.
(A1003.003F) (ISL group empty and links up. Set ports offline to activate.)
Meaning:An attempt to activate fabric binding with an ISL group that has no
members is not allowed because there are inter-switch links (ISL)
logged in to the switch.
Action:Configure all ISLs offline or add each ISL member with fabric
binding information to the ISL group before activating.
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(A1003.0040) (Zone Member type member_type unsupported.)
Meaning:An invalid zone member type was discovered in a zone. ACL hard
zone membership must be defined by domain_ID and port number.
Action:Correct the member type.
(A1003.0041) (Zoning objects which contain Fibre Channel (FC) Address Members not
being sent to remote switch on save, not supported in this mode)
Meaning:An attempt was made to assign a zone member by FC address
while interoperability mode was disabled. When Interop mode is
disabled, zone membership must be defined by worldwide name or
domain_ID and port number.
Action:Enable Interop mode or change the zone membership type.
(A1003.0048) (Active Zone Set zoneset_name no longer in database, please deactivate
zone set if not already in progress (the save will be deferred until zone set
no longer active!)
Meaning:The switch will not allow you to delete a zone set that has the same
name as the active zone set from the zoning database.
Action:Deactivate the active zone set before deleting the zone set has the
same name.
Alarm Events
(A1003.004C) (Active ZoneSet containing Fibre Channel Address may cause fabric to
segment due to switches that do not support this zone member type)
Meaning:Some switches in the fabric may not support Fibre Channel
address zone members in the active zone set.
Action:Edit the necessary zone sets to use worldwide name zone
membership.
(A1003.004D) (Port group does not contain entry for this switch)
Meaning:The security set cannot be activated because the port group does
not have an entry for the local switch worldwide name.
Action:Edit the port group to include the local switch worldwide name.
(A1003.004E) (Group entry for local switch does not support authentication)
Meaning:The local switch worldwide name group entry is not configured for
authentication, but other members within the group are. This
configuration is not allowed.
Action:Change the local switch worldwide name entry to run Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) authentication or
remove CHAP authentication from other members of the group.
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(A1003.004F) (No Zone Merge Response)
Meaning:A merge request was sent out to all switches in the fabric but a
response was not received from at least one switch.
Action:Check other switches in fabric to determine why a response was
not sent.
(A1003.0050) (ISL group does not contain entry for this switch)
Meaning:The Inter-Switch Link (ISL) group does not contain an entry for the
local switch worldwide name. This is a required entry.
Action:Add the switch worldwide name to the ISL group, then activate the
security set.
(A1003.0051) (Domain ID for local switch does not match fabric binding)
Meaning:The configured fabric binding value for the local switch worldwide
name does not match the current domain ID for the switch.
Action:Change the fabric binding value for local switch worldwide name
within the ISL group to the current value of the domain ID.
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(A1003.0052) (ISL group does not contain entry for switch domain_ID)
Meaning:The ISL group does not contain an entry for each switch in the
fabric. Fabric binding requires an entry for each switch.
Action:Make sure there is an entry in the ISL group for each switch in the
fabric, and try activating the security set again.
(A1003.0053) (Fabric binding must be unique, domains are assigned to multiple security
group members
Meaning:The fabric binding setting for the members of the ISL group are not
unique.
Action:Make the fabric binding settings unique for each member of the ISL
group, or set them to 0 so that they are not enforced.
(A1003.0054) (Failure at remote switch)
Meaning:A frame was sent to a remote switch, but the expected response
was not received.
Action:Check the status of the remote switch.
(A1003.0055) (Problem on zoning save of following switches: domain_ID_list)
Meaning:A zoning save could not be performed on some remote switches.
Action:Examine the named switches. If there are no obvious problems,
contact your authorized maintenance provider.
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(A1003.0058) (Active ZoneSet zone_set no longer in dat abase, please deactivate zone set if
not already in progress or fabric will be inconsistent)
Meaning:A zone set with the same name as the current active zone set no
longer resides in the zoning database. The active zone set will not
be added to the full zone set sequence to prevent inconsistency in
the zoning database.
Action:Deactivate the active zone set to keep the fabric consistent.
(A1003.0059) (Failing remote zoning configuration, zone member type not supported)
Meaning:A remote switch's zoning configuration contains a zone member
type that is not supported.
Action:Edit the zone to remove the unsupported member type.
RxPower) has set a fault. The sensor reports its value (°Celsius,
volts, milliAmps, milliWatts) and transition states (low alarm, low
warning, normal, high warning, high alarm).
Action:For the temperature sensor transitioning from low alarm to high
alarm, cool the system. For all other sensors transitioning from low
alarm to high alarm, replace the media.
(A1005.0050) (Media device device_name is value units. Transitioning from state to state)
RxPower) has cleared an existing fault. The sensor reports its
value (°Celsius, volts, milliAmps, milliWatts) and transition states
(low alarm, low warning, normal, high warning, high alarm).
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Action:None
(A1005.0051) (Canceling config edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Config Edit session was
open. The Config Edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the Config Edit session.
(A1005.0052) (Canceling IP ping as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while an Ethernet ping was in
progress. The Ethernet ping was canceled.
Action:Retry the Ping command.
(A1005.0053) (Canceling FC ping as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while an Fibre Channel ping was
in progress. The Fibre Channel ping was canceled.
Action:Retry the Fcping command.
(A1005.0054) (Canceling FC Trace Route as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while an Fibre Channel trace
route was in progress. The trace route was canceled.
Action:Retry the Fctrace command.
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(A1005.0055) (Canceling TFTP operation as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP) operation was in progress. The operation was
canceled.
Action:Retry the operation.
(A1005.0057) (Canceling the unpacking of a firmware image as a result of a CPU
switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while an firmware image unpack
was in progress. The unpack was canceled.
Action:Retry the image unpack.
(A1005.0058) (Canceling the zoning edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Zoning Edit session was
in progress. The Zoning Edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the Zoning Edit session.
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(A1005.0059) (Canceling the security edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Security Edit session
was in progress. The Security Edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the Security Edit session.
(A1005.005A) (Canceling CIM edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a CIM Edit session was in
progress. The edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the CIM Edit session.
(A1005.005B) (Canceling system edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a system edit session was
in progress. The edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the system edit session.
(A1005.005C) (Canceling SNMP edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while an SNMP edit session was
in progress. The edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the SNMP edit session.
(A1005.005D) (Canceling Radius edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Remote Authentication
Dial In Service (RADIUS) edit session was in progress. The edit
session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the RADIUS Edit session.
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(A1005.005E) (Canceling Services edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a services edit session
was in progress. The edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the services edit session.
(A1005.005F) (Canceling Nicknames edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a nicknames edit session
was in progress. The edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the nicknames edit session.
(A1005.0060) (A control link between blade_ID and blade_ID (via blade_ID) has faile d, blade
control is not fully redundant, contact technical support.).
Meaning:A portion of the control plane network on the switch has failed. The
switch should continue to function normally, but any further failures
may cause the switch to malfunction.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
Alarm Events
(A1005.0061) (A control link between blade_ID and blade_ID (via blade_ID) is now
functioning normally.
Meaning:The control link has recovered and is functioning normally.
Action:None
(A1005.0063) (CPU never entered HotStandby state)
Meaning:Secondary CPU never entered Hot Standby state, and therefore
the switch is not fault tolerant.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A1005.0064) (Switch is not fault-tolerant. Fault Tolerant license is installed, but only 1
CPU blade installed)
Meaning:The Fault Tolerant license key was installed on a SANbox 9000
switch with only one CPU blade.
Action:Install the second CPU blade.
(A1005.0065) (Fault Tolerant license is installed, but secondary CPU's latch is open so
unable to become Fault Tolerant)
Meaning:The SANbox 9000 switch is not fault tolerant because the
secondary CPU blade is not fully installed.
Action:Close the secondary CPU blade latch.
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Alarm Events
(A1005.0066) (Switch is not fault-tolerant. Fault Tolerant license is installed, but secondary
CPU is faulted)
Meaning:The SANbox 9000 switch is not fault tolerant because of a fault on
the secondary CPU blade.
Action:Replace the secondary CPU blade.
(A1005.0067) (HyperStack(tm) license installed, but only 1 CPU blade installed - alarm
status)
Meaning:A SANbox 9000 switch that is licensed for HyperStacking must
have two CPU blades to make use of the HyperStack feature. If
only one CPU blade is installed, this alarm message is issued with
alarm status ALARM SET. When the second CPU blade is
installed, the alarm message is reissued with alarm status ALARM
CLEAR.
Action:If the alarm status is ALARM SET, install the second CPU blade.
(A1005.0068) (Primary blade seating is questionable)
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Meaning:The SANbox 9000 primary CPU blade is not fully installed.
Action:Reseat the primary CPU blade.
(A1005.0069) (Primary blade seating was resolved)
Meaning:The SANbox 9000 primary CPU blade seating problem has been
corrected.
Action:None
(A1005.006A) (User account account_name has expired)
Meaning:The named user account has exceeded its expiration date.
Action:Review the user account and make the necessary corrections.
(A1005.006B) (Temperature too high, turning off lasers)
Meaning:The switch has overheated and the Fibre Channel port lasers have
been turned off.
Action:Power down the switch, correct the conditions that caused the
switch to overheat, and power up the switch.
(A1005.006C) (3.3V out of spec, turning off lasers)
Meaning:Fibre Channel switch ports are receiving incorrect voltages. Lasers
have been turned off.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
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(A1005.006D) (Unable to synchronize with NTP server)
Meaning:The switch was unable to synchronize its time clock with the
Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Action:Confirm that the NTP service and NTP client are enabled. Confirm
that the NTP server IP address is correct and that the server is
operating.
(A1005.006E) (A reset is required to activate this version of firmware)
Meaning:The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O
traffic.
Action:Perform a hard reset.
(A1005.006F) (Hotreset Vversion -> Vversion is not supported)
Meaning:The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O
traffic.
Action:Perform a hard reset.
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Alarm Events
(A1005.0070) (Hotreset to older firmware version not supported. A reset is required to
activate this version of firmware)
Meaning:The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O
traffic.
Action:Perform a hard reset.
(A1005.0071) (Unable to obtain dynamic IP address, falling back to static IP address of
address on interface interface)
Meaning:The switch was unable to obtain its IP address from the Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The static IP address
will be used.
Action:Investigate the DHCP server.
(A1005.0072) (Unable to turn off lasers, please power off the switch)
Meaning:Conditions exist that could damage the switch and the switch was
unable to turn off the Fiber Channel port lasers.
Action:Power down the switch and contact your authorized maintenance
provider.
(A1005.0073)(Blade fault fault reported)
Meaning:The named blade fault has occurred.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
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Alarm Events
(A1005.0074) (Blade seating is questionable)
Meaning:A SANbox 9000 blade is improperly installed.
Action:Examine the switch and reinstall blades as needed.
(A1005.0075) (Blade seating problem was resolved)
Meaning:The SANbox 9000 blade seating problem as resolved.
Action:None
(A1005.0076) (Extraction latch is open)
Meaning:A SANbox 9000 blade latch is open.
Action:Examine the switch and close open latches.
(A1005.0077) (Extraction latch was closed)
Meaning:The SANbox 9000 blade latch has been closed.
Action:None
(A1005.0078) (Extraction latch ignored until hotreset completes)
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Meaning:Extraction latch was opened while a switch hot reset was in
progress.
Action:Return the extraction latch to the closed position. Wait until the hot
reset is complete, then remove the blade.
(A1005.0079) (Blade fault fault reported from primary CPU, resetting switch)
Meaning:A blade fault has occurred on the SANbox 9000 primary CPU
blade and the switch is resetting.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A1005.007A) (Blade fault fault reported from primary CPU, powering off blades/ports)
Meaning:A blade fault has occurred on the SANbox 9000 primary CPU
blade. I/O blades are being powered down.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A1005.007C) (Secondary CPU's latch is closed so now able to become Fault Tolerant)
Meaning:The SANbox 9000 secondary CPU blade latch has been closed;
the switch is now fault tolerant.
Action:None
(A1005.007D) (Canceling callhome edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a CallHome Edit session
was open. The CallHome Edit session was canceled.
Action:Reopen the CallHome Edit session.
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(A1005.0099) (Canceling IPsec edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU switchover occurred while an Ipsec Edit session was in
progress. The edit session was canceled.
Action:Open another Ipsec Edit session.
(A1005.0101) (ipv6: duplicate address detected)
Meaning:Another IP version 6 system on the local network is using the same
address as this switch.
Action:If the discovery method is static, assign a different IP version 6
address, or disconnect the device that is using the same address.
Meaning:A remote switch rejected a Exchange Fabric Membership Data
(EFMD) frame. The port will be isolated.
Action:Check remote switch for the reason that the EFMD frame was
rejected. It is possible that the FabricBindingEnabled parameter is
different on the two switches.
(A1007.000A) (Security: Dropping lock held by domain domain_id for number seconds)
Meaning:A remote switch has held the fabric lock for too long. The local
switch is dropping the lock in order to send out a Exchange Fabric
Membership Data (EFMD) frame.
Action:None
Alarm Events
(A1007.000B) (Security: EFMD Rejected, bad revision)
Meaning:The remote switch is running at a different Exchange Fabric
Membership Data (EFMD) version level than the local switch. Ports
will isolate.
Action:None
(A1007.000C) (Security policy restrict mode, security db differs)
Meaning:The current security policy calls for Restrict Mode, which means
that all switches in the fabric must have the same security
databases or the inter-switch links will not log in. In this case, the
security databases differ.
Action:Reconfigure the active security set so that the ISL group members
are the same.
(A1007.000D) (Security policy in mode mode, other switch in mode mode, sec db conflict)
Meaning:The security policy on the local switch differs from that of the
remote switch.
Action:Configure the security policy on the remote switch to match that of
the local switch.
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Alarm Events
(A1007.000E) (Security: Auth challenge received from WWN port_WWN, not Authorized to
join)
Meaning:A challenge authentication frame was received from a remote
switch, but the local switch does not have an entry for itself within
the active security set ISL group.
Action:Edit the ISL group to include the local switch.
(A1007.000F) (Security: Chap session Gen Response indicates error, chap unable to
authenticate)
Meaning:An Authentication Response frame cannot be built because the
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) session is
not in the right state. The port will isolate.
Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device
if the device belongs in the fabric.
(A1007.0010) (Security: Chap session Receive Challenge indicates bad st ate, chap unable
session state is not in the correct state for a challenge message.
The port will isolate.
Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device
if the device belongs in the fabric.
(A1007.0011) (Chap failure, isolating with Invalid Attach)
Meaning:Frame does not match format for a Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) status frame. Ports will isolate.
Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device
if it belongs in the fabric.
(A1007.0012) (Port with World Wide Name (WWN) port_WWN address FC_address not
authorized to login, verify MS security configuration)
Meaning:The port cannot login with the current security configuration.
Action:Add the named port to the Management Server group in the active
security set.
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(A1007.0013) (Response from address FC_address, lacks authentication, discarding)
Meaning:A response received on the indicated port lacked Common
Transport (CT) authentication.
Action:Verify that the CT security configuration of the management
application using the remote port is compatible with the
configuration of the Management Server security group on the
switch.
(A1007.0014) (Response from WorldWide Name (WWN) device_WWN address FC_address,
failed authentication, discarding)
Meaning:A request received on the indicated port failed Common Transport
(CT) authentication.
Action:Verify that the CT security configuration of the management
application using the remote port is compatible with the
configuration of the Management Server security group on the
switch.
Alarm Events
(A1007.001C) (Security: Bad Authentication Flags)
Meaning:The received AUTH frame did not meet the standard format for the
frame payload. Within the header portion of the payload, there are
some flags that are supposed to be set to zero (0). This frame has
the flags set to something other than zero (0).
Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to retry again. If errors continue, disable Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) for this device if it belongs in the
fabric.
(A1007.001D) (Ignoring RADIUS Server Radius_Server, invalid IP address configured)
Meaning:A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server could
not be found at the configured IP address.
Action:Check the RADIUS server, or change the configuration to use an
IP address for a valid RADIUS server.
(A1007.001F) (Access reject from RADIUS server IP_address:port for device on this port)
Meaning:Security authentication has reached the maximum retry count. The
port will now isolate.
Action:Check the security configuration.
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Alarm Events
(A1007.0020) (MAX Retry count reached on CHAP Authentication Protocol Reset, failing
Authentication)
Meaning:A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server has
rejected a RADIUS authentication request.
Action:Check the configuration on both the switch and on the RADIUS
server for incompatibilities.
(A1007.0021) (No response to RADIUS access request for device on port port)
Meaning:A configured Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS)
server did not respond to an authentication request within the
timeout period.
Action:Check RADIUS server configuration and the RADIUS server.
(A1007.0022) (Invalid response authenticator from RADIUS server IP_address:port, check
shared secret)
Meaning:There is a Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server
configuration problem.
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Action:Check the shared secret. The shared secret must be configured on
both the RADIUS server and the switch.
(A1007.0023) (Invalid response authenticator from RADIUS server IP_address:port, check
shared secret
Meaning:There is a Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS)
configuration problem.
Action:Confirm that the shared secret configured on the switch is identical
to the shared secret configured on the RADIUS server.
(A1007.0024) (Invalid access accept from RADIUS server IP_address:port, bad or missing
Service-Type)
Meaning:A service-type Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS)
attribute was not found in a RADIUS packet.
Action:This is a RADIUS server configuration issue. Consult your RADIUS
server documentation.
(A1007.0025) (Security feature not supported.)
Meaning:The switch is coming out of Non-Disruptive Code Load and
Activation (NDCLA) and had an active security prior to the NDCLA,
but the security feature is no longer supported.
Action:A license key may be required for the security feature.
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(A1007.0026) (Unable to validate Chap Response from device_WWN, possible Chap secre t
frame that specifies an unsupported authentication protocol was
received.
Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to try again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device if
the device belongs in the fabric.
(A1007.002A) (Inconsistent Fabric Binding configuration. Enabled on remote switch(s),
disabled on local switch.
Meaning:Inconsistent fabric binding configuration settings between local and
remote switch. All switches in the fabric must have the same
configured fabric binding setting.
Action:Enable or disable fabric binding on all switches.
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Alarm Events
(A1007.002B) (Security: Chap session Negotiate Authentication failed)
Meaning:The local switch received an authentication negotiate frame which
failed processing. Either the payload of the frame did not match th e
standard layout of the frame or the Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) session between the devices
being authenticated was not in the state where the negotiate frame
was expected.
Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to retry again. If errors continue, disable Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) for this device if it belongs in the
fabric.
(A1007.002C) (Security: Authentication protocol msg (AUTH_DONE) inconsistent with
Authentication protocol in progress)
Meaning:The local switch received an AUTH_DONE command
authentication frame while the Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) session was not in the correct
state to expect this type of frame. The remote device is not
following standard authentication protocol.
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Action:Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the
port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device
if the device belongs in the fabric.
(A1007.002D) (Ignoring RADIUS Server RADIUS_server, invalid UDP port configured)
Meaning:A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server was
configured with invalid data for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
port. This configuration field is required to use the RADIUS server.
Action:Set the UDP port value in the switch RADIUS server configuration
using the Set Setup Radius command.
(A1007.002E) (Ignoring RADIUS Server RADIUS_server, zero timeout configured)
Meaning:A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server was
configured with invalid data for the timeout value. A valid time out
value is required to use the RADIUS server.
Action:Set the timeout value in the switch RADIUS server configuration.
using the Set Setup Radius command.
(A1007.002F) (Ignoring RADIUS Server RADIUS_server, no shared secret is configured)
Meaning:A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server was
configured with invalid data for the shared secret. A valid time out
value is required to use the RADIUS server.
Action:Set the shared secret in the switch RADIUS server configuration.
using the Set Setup Radius command.
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(A1007.0030) (Security protocol not using chap, unable to authenticate.)
Meaning:The high or low voltage SANbox 9000 blade fault has cleared.
Action:None
(A3008.0000) (The configuration area was damaged or a Remake Filesystem was
performed from PROM mode. You must perform a 'config restore' to clear
this error.)
Meaning:The configuration area was damaged or a Remake Filesystem was
performed from Maintenance mode.
Action:Enter the Config Restore command to clear the error. If this does
not correct the problem, contact your authorized maintenance
provider.
(A3014.0001) (Blade in slot slot_number set Down due to failure of all AuxPorts)
Meaning:The blade in the named slot has isolated because all auxiliary ports
to the cross-connect blades have failed.
Action:Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A3014.0002) (Blade in slot slot_number set Online due to internal failure recovery)
Meaning:The blade in the named slot has recovered at least one auxiliary
port to a cross-connect blade and is no longer isolated.
Action:None
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(A3014.0003) (IOn) (Blade blade_ID set Down due to the configured blade type not
matching the installed blade)
Meaning:The I/O blade given by blade_ID has isolated because the
operational blade type does not match the configured blade type.
Action:Change the configured blade type to match the I/O blade that is
present, or insert an I/O blade of the configured blade type.
(A4000.0001) (threshold of value hit rising trigger trigger_number in value second window on
port port_number - ALARM SET
Meaning:The switch exceeded the specified threshold for the rising trigger in
the specified sample window.
Action:Investigate the specified port for problems or adjust the rising
trigger or sample window.
(A6000.0002) (Configured port speed for port port_number not compatible with media.)
Meaning:The transceiver in the named port is not capable of transmitting at
the configured port speed.
Alarm Events
Action:Reconfigure the port speed or replace the transceiver.
(A6001.0001) (cmon: insufficient memory)
Meaning:The Hotreset command has failed due to insufficient memory on
the switch. The switch has been returned to its state before the
Hotreset command was entered.
Action:If acceptable, enter the Reset Switch command to reboot the
switch. Contact technical support if a non-disruptive code loa d and
activation is required.
(A6001.0002) (cmon: blade failed NDCLA)
Meaning:The Non-Disruptive Code Load and Activation (NDCLA) has failed
on this I/O blade.
Action:None
(A6001.0003) (cmon: switch failed NDCLA)
Meaning:The Non-Disruptive Code Load and Activation (NDCLA) has failed.
The switch has performed a hard reset.
Action:None
(A6001.0004) (cmon: Blade was removed during NDCLA)
Meaning:An I/O blade was removed during the Non-Disruptive Code Load
and Activation (NDCLA).
Action:None
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Alarm Events
(A6001.0005) (Secondary CPU firmware update in progress, hotreset aborted.)
Meaning:The firmware image was being updated on the secondary CPU
when a hot reset was attempted.
Action:Wait for the firmware update to complete, then retry the hot reset.
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Critical Events
Critical Events
Critical events are events that disrupt the administration or operation of the fa bric,
but do not require any action before you can proceed. The following lists each
critical event and the event id number and message displayed, and provides an
explanation of the message.
(C) (8100.0001) (Name Server) (Port: port_number) (Protocol violation from address
FC_address)
Meaning:There has been a name server protocol violation. Contact your
authorized maintenance provider.
(C) (8300.0006) (Zoning) (Dropping lock held by domain domain_ID, Merge requests
outstanding)
Meaning:Another switch has held the fabric zoning lock too long. It is being
released to accommodate another fabric zoning request.
Meaning:Another switch in the fabric has requested the fabric zoning lock
from this switch while this switch is processing zoning commands.
(C) (8300.000B) (Zoning) (Failed to lock fabric, lock already held by switch with domain
domain_ID)
Meaning:Unable to complete the requested zoning command because fabric
zoning lock is already held by another switch in the fabric.
(C) (8300.000C) (Zoning) (Couldn't acquire lock from domain domain_ID)
Meaning:Fabric may be changing, couldn't acquire lock. Wait for fabric to
stabilize, try again.
(C) (8300.000E) (Zoning) (Failing release of fabric lock held by switch with domain=
domain_ID)
Meaning:Unable to release fabric zoning lock because it is held by another
switch in the fabric.
(C) (8300.000F) (Zoning) (Failed to lock fabric, lock already held with lock id lock_id)
Meaning:The fabric is already locked.
(C) (8300.0017) (The zoning database has been reset and zoneset zone_set deactivated by
user user_name)
Meaning:The zoning database was reset while a zone set was active. The
zoning information was cleared and the active zone set was
deactivated.
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(C) (8300.0018) (ZoneSet zone_set has been activated by user user_name)
Meaning:A zone set in the zoning database has been activated
(C) (8300.0019)(ZoneSet zone_set has been deactivated by user user_name)
Meaning:A zone set in the zoning database has been deactivated.
(C) (8300.001A) (A ZoneSet activation has failed.)
Meaning:An attempt to activate a zone set has failed.
(C) (8400.0002) (Switch) (The switch is being reset - please wait)
Meaning:The switch is being reset.
(C) (8400.0003) (Switch) (The switch is being shutdown - please wait)
Meaning:The switch is being gracefully shutdown.
(C) (8400.0004) (Switch) (The switch is proceeding with a hotreset)
Meaning:Hot reset is in progress.
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(C) (8400.0005) (Switch) (The switch is now performing a hotreset)
Meaning:Hot reset is in progress.
(C) (8400.0006) (Switch) (Admin mode for user user_name was canceled by user
user_name)
Meaning:Admin authority mode was canceled by another user interface
session that had the authority to do so.
(C) (8400.0008) (Switch) (The switch will be reset in several seconds
Meaning:The switch is being reset as a result of a command from a user
interface.
(C) (8400.0009) (Switch) (The switch will hardreset in several seconds)
Meaning:A hard reset of the switch is pending.
(C) (8400.000A) (Switch) (The switch will hotreset in several seconds)
Meaning:A hot reset is pending.
(C) (8400.000B) (Switch) (The switch will be shutdown several seconds)
Meaning:The switch will be shut down in several seconds.
(C) (8400.000C) (Switch) (Configuration is being restored - this could t ake several minutes)
Meaning:When a complete configuration restore is done on a switch, a
switch reset follows immediately to place the new configuration in
effect.
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(C) (8400.000E) (Switch) (Upgrading Licensed Ports to number_of_ports)
Meaning:The number of licensed ports on the switch has been upgraded.
(C) (8400.000F) (Switch) (Attempted Licensed Port upgrade of ports that are already
licensed)
Meaning:The switch has already been upgraded to the number of licensed
ports.
(C) (8400.0011) (Switch) (The switch will be reset in several seconds due to a config
restore)
Meaning:Switch management is processing a config restore command.
(C) (8400.0012) (Switch) (IOn) (Blade was inserted)
Meaning:An I/O blade has been inserted into the chassis.
(C) (8400.0014) (Switch) (IOn) (FC4G16 Blade was removed)
Meaning:An I/O blade has been removed from the chassis.
Critical Events
(C) (8400.0014) (Switch) (CPUn) (CPU Blade was removed)
Meaning:A CPU blade has been removed from the chassis.
(C) (8400.0015) (Switch) (The switch will be reset in several seconds)
Meaning:The switch is being reset as a result of a command from a user
interface.
(C) (8400.0016) (Switch) (Group members are being saved - this may take several
seconds)
Meaning:Group members are being saved in the security database.
(C) (8400.0017) (Switch) (Security edit session has been preempted by a security merge)
Meaning:A security merge has occurred and the security edit session has
been cancelled.
(C) (8400.001C) (Switch) (The switch is being reset - this may take several seconds)
Meaning:The switch is being reset.
(C) (8400.001D) (Switch) (The switch is being shutdown - this may take several seconds)
Meaning:The switch is being shutdown.
(C) (8400.0027) (Switch) (Invalid user account_name attempted to log into switch)
Meaning:Invalid user login attempt.
(C) (8400.0028) (Switch) (Invalid user account_name attempted to log into switch)
Meaning:Invalid user login attempt.
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(C) (8400.0029) (Switch) (User account_name attempted to log into switch with an incorrect
password)
Meaning:Invalid user login attempt.
(C) (8400.002A) (Switch) (User account_name attempted to log into switch with an incorrect
password)
Meaning:Invalid user login attempt.
(C) (8400.002E) (Switch) (number_of_zone_members zone members are being saved - this
may take several seconds)
Meaning:It will take several seconds to save the large zoning database.
(C) (8400.002F) (Switch) (Zoning database of over 3000 zone members may damage some
vendors’ switches, if you have other vendor’s switches in your fabric,
please refer to their switch manual/documentation to see what zone member
limits the switch supports)
Meaning:You have a large database on the switch consisting of over 3000
zone members. This could cause a problem in mixed fabrics
because not all vendors support a configuration this large.
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(C) (8400.0030) (Switch) (Zoning edit session has been preempted by a zoning merge)
Meaning:A zoning edit session has been preempted by a zone merge. The
zoning edit session has been canceled.
(C) (8400.003B) (Switch) (Creating the support file - this will take several seconds)
Meaning:The switch is creating a support file. This takes a few seconds to
complete.
(C) (8400.003C) (Switch) (Network setup is changing - may lose connection - admin being
released automatically)
Meaning:Changes made to the network configuration may interrupt your
connection to the switch.
(C) (8400.0042) (Switch) (Warning - deleting the active zoneset may cause fabric isolation)
Meaning:Deleting the active zone set from the zoning database could isolate
all switches in the fabric.
(C) (8400.0043) (Switch) (Warning - clearing the active zoneset may cause fabric isolation)
Meaning:Clearing all zoning definitions from the active zone set could isolate
all switches in the fabric.
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(C) (8400.0044) (Switch) (A reset is required since a Power On Self Test (POST) has never
run on these ports)
Meaning:After upgrading ports, it may be necessary to reset the switch so
that the POST can run on the newly licensed ports.
(C) (8400.0045) (Switch) (Upgrading License for 4G capability)
Meaning:Installation of the license key that grants 4-Gbps transmission
speed capability to the Fibre Channel ports is in progress.
(C) (8400.0046) (Switch) (Upgrading License for multiple ISL capability)
Meaning:The switch has been upgraded to allow for multiple inter-switch
links.
(C) (8400.0047) (Switch) (New licenses are being installed
Meaning:New licenses are being installed.
(C) (8400.0049) (Switch) (The Configuration Wizard from ip_address is exiting - switch
configuration may have changed)
Critical Events
Meaning:Changes made to switch may result in loss of communication with
the switch.
(C) (8400.004B) (Switch) (Attempted to license modes on an unsupported switch type)
Meaning:An attempt was made to install a license key for a feature that is
not supported on the switch.
(C) (8400.004C) (Switch) (Services setup is changing - may lose connection - admin being
released automatically)
Meaning:The Services configuration is changing and this may result in the
loss of a connection.
(C) (8400.004D) (Switch) (ntpdate: no server suitable for synchronization found)
Meaning:The Network Time Protocol (NTP) server was not found.
(C) (8400.0052) (Switch) (Upgrading License for EFCM capability)
Meaning:The license upgrade was successful.
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(C) (8400.0053) (Switch) (The switch WWN is being upgraded)
Meaning:The license upgrade was successful.
(C) (8400.0054) (Switch) (radius: All RADIUS servers failed to respond)
Meaning:None of the Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS)
servers configured responded. Check the RADIUS server
configuration.
(C) (8400.0057) (Switch) (User login (user_name) is being closed - Telnet connections have
been disabled
Meaning:A Telnet session has closed.
(C) (8400.0058) (Switch) (User (user_name) is using their initial/default password)
Meaning:The specified user has not changed their password from its initial
value.
(C) (8400.005B) (Switch) (A nicknames configuration edit session has been canceled)
Meaning:A nicknames edit session was canceled by the user.
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(C) (8400.005C) (Switch) (The switch will be reset in several seconds in order to activate
the Transparent mode configuration changes.)
Meaning:Configuration changes which affect Transparent mode or
Transparent mode port mappings, will result in the switch being
reset.
(C) (8400.005C) (Switch) (The switch will be reset in several seconds due to switch mode
transition)
Meaning:The configuration is changing between transparent mode and full
fabric mode. This will result in an automatic switch reset to activate
the change.
(C) (8400.005D) (Switch) (Upgrading License for SANdoctor)
Meaning:The SANdoctor bundle license was applied successfully.
(C) (8400.005E) (Switch) (Upgrading License for Transparent Switch Mode change
capability.)
Meaning:The Transparent Mode license was applied successfully.
(C) (8400.005F) (Switch) (Upgrading License for SMI-S capability)
Meaning:The Common Information Model (CIM) license was applied
successfully.
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(C) (8400.0060) (Switch) (Warning-Illegal transparent mode configuration, primary and
backup cannot be mapped to the same port. Port port_number 's backup
mapping has been deleted.
Meaning:When mapping TH ports to TF ports, the primary and backup TF
ports cannot be the same for a given TH port.]
(C) (8400.0061) (Switch) (Warning-Illegal transparent mode configuration, Either the
primary or backup map for port port_number was set to a port whose type is
not TF. The mapping for this port has been cleared.
Meaning:An attempt was made to map a TH port to a port that was not of
type TF.
(C) (8400.0062) (Switch) (New firmware has been installed.)
Meaning:New firmware was successfully installed.
(C) (8400.0065) (Switch) (The switch is being automatically hardreset after leaving the
Diagnostics AdminState.)
Meaning:The switch automatically undergoes a hard reset after leaving the
Diagnostics administrative state.
Critical Events
(C) (8400.0066) (Switch) (IOn) (Blade is being automatically hardreset after leaving the
Diagnostics AdminState.)
Meaning:I/O blade is undergoing a hard reset after leaving the Diagnostics
administrative state.
(C) (8400.0067) (Switch) (The switch is entering Diagnostics AdminState and will
automatically hardreset and have the configured AdminState when leaving
the Diagnostics AdminState.)
Meaning:The switch is entering the Diagnostics state and will automatically
undergo a hard reset. The switch will return to the configured
administrative state after leaving the Diagnostics administrative
state.
(C) (8400.0068) (Switch) ( IOn) (Blade is entering Diagnostics AdminState and will
automatically hardreset and have the configured AdminState when leaving
the Diagnostics AdminState.)
Meaning:The I/O blade is entering Diagnostics state and will automatically
undergo a hard reset. The I/O blade will return to the configured
administrative state after leaving the Diagnostics administrative
state.
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Critical Events
(C) (8400.0069) (Switch) (Warning-When leaving the Diagnostics AdminState of the
primary CPU blade, an automatic reset of the blade will occur . The blade and
the switch will come back up in the configured AdminState.)
Meaning:The primary CPU blade is entering Diagnostics state and will
automatically undergo a hard reset. The I/O blade will return to the
configured administrative state after leaving the Diagnostics
administrative state.
(C) (8400.006A) (Switch) (Upgrading License for Fabric Security)
Meaning:The Fabric Security Bundle license was applied successfully.
(C) (8400.006B) (Switch) (Upgrading License for CLI Extended Credits capability)
Meaning:The CLI Extended Credits license was applied successfully.
(C) (8400.0070) (blade_ID blade is operational)
Meaning:The specified blade is powered on and fully operational.
(C) (8400.0071) (Extraction latch was opened)
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Meaning:The latch has been pulled down. The blade is not accessible.
(C) (8400.0072) (Extraction latch was closed)
Meaning:The latch has been closed. The blade is inserted into the chassis.
(C) (8400.0073) (Blade was powered off)
Meaning:The blade is powered off after a latch pull.
(C) (8400.0074) (Blade was powered on)
Meaning:The blade was powered on after an extraction latch was closed.
(C) (8400.0075) (Upgrading License for Fault Tolerant capability)
Meaning:The Fault Tolerant license was applied successfully.
(C) (8400.0076) (Upgrading License for HyperStack(tm) capability)
Meaning:The HyperStack license was applied successfully.
(C) (8400.0079) (Canceling config edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Config Edit session was
open.
(C) (8400.007A) (Resaving the zoning config as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while saving the configured
zoning database. A save ‘retry’ is occurring.
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(C) (8400.007B) (Resaving the security config as a result of a CPU switchover)
Meaning:A CPU blade switchover occurred while saving the security
database. A save ‘retry’ will now occur.
(C) (8400.007C) (CPUn) (Switching over to Secondary blade_ID)
Meaning:Control is transferring from the primary CPU to the specified
secondary CPU blade.
(C) (8400.0080) (Switch) (blade_ID) (Blade fault blade_fault processing in progress,
gathering support information...)
Meaning:The system is gathering support information in response to the
blade fault that occurred on the specified blade.
(C) (8400.008A) (A Zoning merge has occurred)
Meaning:Two fabrics have been conn ected and their zoning databases h ave
been merged.
(C) (8400.008D) (Illegal configuration detected based on licensing. Configuration will be
updated.)
Meaning:The restoration of a configuration backup has violated current
feature licensing. The active configuration will be automatically
updated based on current licensing.
Critical Events
(C) (8400.008E) (Inconsistent configuration defaults detected. Defaults will be updated.)
Meaning:Two fabrics have been connected, and their zoning databases
have been merged.
(C) (8400.008F) (Attempted speed licensed upgrade that is already enabled)
Meaning:An attempt was made to install a license for a port speed that is
already operable on the switch.
(C) (8400.0096) (Secondary CPU firmware update complete)
Meaning:The update of the firmware image on the secondary CPU is
complete.
(C) (8600.0009) (PortApp) (Port: port_number) (Link reset (LR) to be performed on port
port_number.)
Meaning:The port will perform a link reset (LR) due to a loss of credit
problem.
(C) (8600.000A) (PortApp) (Port: port_number) (Link reset (LR) to be performed on port
port_number.)
Meaning:The port will perform a link reset (LR) due to a loss of credit
problem.
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Critical Events
(C) (8600.000B) (PortApp) (Port: port_number) (Link reset (LR) to be performed on port
port_number.)
Meaning:The port will perform a link reset (LR) due to loss of credit issue.
(C) (8600.0013) (PortApp) (Invalid vendor data from media device for port port_number)
Meaning:The switch could not read and verify the media module ID. This
may indicate a discovery error or a bad checksum in the serial ID.
Other possibilities include an improperly installed media module or
an internal media I/O hardware fault.
(C) (8600.0014) (PortApp) (Invalid vendor data from media device for port port_number)
Meaning:The switch could not read and verify the media module ID. This
could be caused by a media discovery error, a bad checksum in
the media serial ID, an improperly installed media, or an internal
media I/O hardware fault.
(C) (8600.0015) (PortApp) (Unresponsive device alpa on port port_number removed from
the fabric.)
Meaning:A device on the loop port did not take an OPN primitive of f the loop
destined for it. This suggests the device either has been physically
removed or is faulty. In addition, it has been removed from the
fabric nameserver.
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(C) (8600.0016) (PortApp) (Online port(s) port_numbers were reset due to disruption during
hot reset.)
Meaning:Some ports were disrupted during the hot reset operation.
(C) (8600.0017) (PortApp) (External port license count exceeded, downing external port
port_number)
Meaning:The named external port is down because the number of licensed
external ports has been exceeded.
(C) (8600.0018) (PortApp) (External port license became available, re-starting downed
external ports)
Meaning:An external port that was previously down because of insufficient
port licenses is now online.
(C) (8600.0019) (PortApp) (Internal port license count exceeded, downing internal port
port_number)
Meaning:A device attempted to login to an internal port, but a license was
not available. A license upgrade may be required, or a lice nse may
be released by downing ports.
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(C) (8600.001A) (PortApp) (Internal port license became available, re-starting downed
internal ports)
Meaning:A license has become available and ports that had been previously
downed to due to unavailable licenses will be restarted.
Meaning:An error was encountered while handling the receive sequence
referenced in the log message. Contact your authorized
maintenance provider.
(C) (8700.0007) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Received frame from address not in Access
Control List (ACL) hard zone (src address = FC_address, dest address =
FC_address))
Meaning:The destination for the receive frame is in an ACL zone and the
source is not. The frame will not be forwarded.
Critical Events
(C) (8700.000D) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Resetting Inter-Switch Link (ISL), a time out
value has been reconfigured.)
Meaning:The Resource Allocation (R_A_TOV) or Error Detect (E_D_TOV)
timeout value has been reconfigured. E_Ports will be automatically
reset to inform the neighbor switch of the change.
(C) (8700.000E) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (InteropCredit value was reconfigured,
resetting port.)
Meaning:The InteropCredit parameter has changed. The affected port will
be automatically reset.
(C) (8700.000F) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Broadcast frame received & broadcast
disabled, discarding broadcast frames.)
Meaning:Broadcast is disabled and the switch has received a broadcast
frame. Enable broadcast to receive broadcast frames.
(C) (8700.0010) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Inter-Switch Link (ISL) unstable. ISL init will be
held back until ISL up time is 5 seconds)
Meaning:The ISL is unstable, indicating that the media module or the cable
is bad.
(C) (8700.0011) (Eport) (Port: port_number) (Connection failure, remote switch not
compatible)
Meaning:The remote switch is not compatible with the local switch. The
E_Port cannot exchange switch capabilities with the remote switch.
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Critical Events
(C) (8700.0012) (Eport) (Port: port_number) (Connection failure, fabric limited to two
switches)
Meaning:The switch cannot be connected to the fabric due to a license
restriction.
(C) (8700.0013) (Connection failure, fabric limited to two switches)
Meaning:The switch cannot be connected to the fabric due to license
restriction.
(C) (8B00.0005) (Unable to test profile profile because the CallHome service is disabled)
Meaning:The test of the named profile failed because the Call Home service
is disabled.
(C) (8B00.0006) (Unable to test profile because the CallHome service is disabled)
Meaning:The test of the named profile failed because the Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server IP addresses are the factory
defaults or the servers are disabled in the Call Home service
configuration.
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(C) (8B00.0007) (Unable to test profile profile because the FromEmailAddress has not been
configured in the CallHome setup)
Meaning:The test of the named profile failed because the
FromEmailAddress was not specified in the Call Home service
configuration.
(C) (8B00.0008) (Unable to test profile profile because the CallHome service is updating
configuration)
Meaning:The profile cannot be tested while the Call Home service
configuration is being updated.
(C) (8B00.0009) (Unable to send test result for profile profile)
Meaning:The pass or fail notification for the test could not be sent to the
requestor.
(C) (8B00.000A) (Unable to provide profile processing information, the CallHome service
is updating configuration)
Meaning:Profile status information is not available while the Call Home
service configuration is being updated.
(C) (8B00.000B) (Unable to change SMTP servers because the CallHome service is
updating configuration)
Meaning:You cannot change the active Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) server while updating the Call Home service configuration.
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(C) (8B00.000C) (FromEmailAddress has not been configured in the CallHome setup.
Messages cannot be sent to the SMTP server until this condition is
corrected.)
Meaning:The FromEmailAddress must be specified in the Call Home service
configuration. This e-mail address will receive notifications from the
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers concerning e-mail
messages that could not be delivered.
(C) (8B00.0012) (Critical protocol failure with SMTP server)
Meaning:Communications have failed, or an unrecoverable Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) protocol error has occurred on the active
SMTP server.
(C) (8B00.0014) (Successful recovery of SMTP communications)
Meaning:Communications have been re-established with one of the Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers following a communications
failure.
Critical Events
(C) (8B00.0016) (SMTP server ip_address, port port_number, did not accept any recipients
from profile profile. Email message will not be sent for this profile.)
Meaning:The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server does not
recognize or could not resolve any of the recipient e-mail
addresses listed for the profile.
(C) (8F00.000C) Fabric Status
Meaning:The severity level of the fabric status has changed. The description
(C) (8F00.000D) Switch Status
Meaning:The severity level of the switch status has changed. The
(C) (8F00:000E) Link Status
Meaning:The severity level of the link status has changed. The description
status
field will show the reason for fabric status.
status
description field will show the reason for the switch status.
status
field will show the reason for the link status.
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Warning Events
Warning events are generally not disruptive, but are more significant than
Informative-level events. The following lists the Warning events and the event ID
number and message displayed, and provides an explanation of the message.
(W) (8300.0000) (User) (Releasing Lock held too long by account_name)
Meaning:A lock was held by a user for too long. The lock will be
automatically released.
(W) (8300.0011) (User) Releasing Lock held too long by domain_ID.
Meaning:A lock was held by another switch for too long. The lock will be
automatically released.
(W) (8300.0012) (User) SFC received with unknown operation operation_code.
Meaning:Received a frame from another switch with an unknown Staged
Meaning:A login was attempted with an account name that was not in the list
of allowable users of switch management.
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(W) (8400.0018) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins already in
use)
Meaning:The attempted login was rejected because there are too many
sessions. There may be switch management sessions open on the
switch that are no longer in use.
(W) (8400.001F) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins already in
use)
Meaning:The attempted login was rejected because there are too many
sessions. There may be switch management sessions open on the
switch that are no longer in use.
(W) (8400.0020) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins already in
use)
Meaning:The attempted login was rejected because there are too many
sessions. There may be switch management sessions open on the
switch that are no longer in use.
Warning Events
(W) (8400.0021) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins already in
use)
Meaning:The attempted login was rejected because there are too many
sessions. There may be switch management sessions open on the
switch that are no longer in use.
(W) (8400.0034) (Switch) (Port port_number was Downed before hotreset due to excessive
errors - still DOWNED)
Meaning:A port was disabled by the threshold monitoring application before
the hot reset and is still disabled after the hot reset.
(W) (8400.0035) (Switch) (Retrying port port_number that was Downed due to excessive
errors)
Meaning:A port that was disabled by the threshold monitoring application is
periodically being retried to see if the error conditions have been
cleared.
(W) (8400.003D) (Switch) (Invalid user (user_name) attempted to log into switch)
Meaning:Invalid user login attempt.
(W) (8400.007D) (Switch) (ntp: attempting to synchronize to server at ip_address]
Meaning:The switch is attempting to synchronize its time with the Network
Time Protocol (NTP) server at the specified IP address.
(W) (8700.0009) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Inter-Switch Link (ISL) communication error)
Meaning:The remote switch has lost the local switch’s identity.
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Warning Events
(W) (8700.000A) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (No response from remote switch, resetting
Inter-Switch Link (ISL))
Meaning:No communication has been received from the remote switch for
some time, indicating that it may not be functioning properly. The
E_Port will be reset in an attempt to reestablish the ISL.
(W) (8B00.000D) (SMTP servers in the CallHome setup are using dupli cate IP a ddress a nd
port number pairs)
Meaning:The Call Home service configuration must not duplicate both the
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server IP address and port
number values. However, the configuration may duplicate either
the server IP address or the port number . For better fault tolerance,
the SMTP servers should run on different physical systems. The
port number value of 25 is the well-known service number for the
SMTP protocol.
(W) (8B00.000E) (Message queue is empty, cancelling attempts to retry sending last
message)
Meaning:The Call Home service was waiting to resend a message when the
message expired, or there was a request to clear the queue of all
messages.
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(W) (8B00.000F) (Will retry sending via SMTP server ip_address, port port_number, after
seconds seconds)
Meaning:After a communication failure or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) protocol error, the switch attempts to resend the e-mail
message using the specified server, port, and delay.
(W) (8B00.0010) (Will retry sending via SMTP server ip_address, port port_number)
Meaning:After receiving a transient error from the Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) server on a e-mail message sent to a recipient,
the Call Home service will attempt to resend the e-mail message.
(W) (8B00.0011) (SMTP addresses are defaults or disabled, will not retry sending
messages until a valid SMTP address has been configured and enabled)
Meaning:Either both Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server IP
addresses in the Call Home service configuration are the default
value (0.0.0.0), or they have not been enabled.
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(W) (8B00.0013) (Encountered failure communicating with SMTP server=ip_address,
Meaning:The Call Home Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) client was
unable to establish communications with the specified SMTP
server. The Reason, Description, and Response fields describe the
error. If the error is a system call failure, the Description field
provides more detail. If the error was an SMTP server response
failure, the Response field provides more detail.
(W) (8B00.0015) (Profile profile, recipient email_address via SMTP server
ip_address/port_number, SMTP error: error)
Meaning:A Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) error has occurred for the
given profile, recipient, server, and port.
(W) (8B00.0017) (CallHome message send for profile profile to recipient email_address
failed on SMTP server ip_address, port port_number. Retry will be attempted.)
Meaning:The Call Home service failed to send an e-mail message to the
recipient in the named profile through the specified Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server because of a transient error. The
Call Home service will attempt to resend the message.
Warning Events
(W) (8B00.0018) (CallHome message send for profile profile to recipient email_address
failed on SMTP server ip_address, port port_number. Retry failed, ignoring
recipient.)
Meaning:The Call Home service attempt to resend an e-mail message to the
recipient in the named profile through the specified Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server has failed. The Call Home service
will not attempt to resend the message.
(W) (8B00.0019) (CallHome message send for profile profile to recipient email_address
failed on SMTP server ip_address, port port_number. Retry will not be
attempted, ignoring recipient.)
Meaning:The Call Home service failed to send an e-mail message to the
recipient in the named profile through the specified Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server because of a non-transient error.
The Call Home service will not attempt to resend the message.
(W) (8F00.000C) (Fabric Status status)
Meaning:The severity of the fabric status has changed. The description field
will show the reason for fabric status.
(W) (8F00.000D) (Switch Status status)
Meaning:The severity of the switch status has changed. The description field
will show the reason for the switch status.
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Informative Events
(W) (8F00:000E) (Link Status status)
Meaning:The severity of the link status has changed. The description field
will show the reason for link status.
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Informative Events
Informative events are events that occur in the normal activities of a fabric. The
following lists the event ID and text of the message along with an explanation of
the message.
(I) (8200.0001) (mserver) (Hotreset is not permitted at this time, try again later)
Meaning:The switch was busy at the time of the attempted hot reset. Try the
inband management is disabled on port port_number)
Meaning:A Management Server command was received on a port that is
configured to refuse inband management requests.
(I) (8200.0100) (mserver) (Cannot map number_of_characters characters to Switch
Symbolic Name (max number_of_characters))
Meaning:The RIELN management server command was processed, and the
Interconnect Element Logical Name was registered. However, the
registered name is of greater length than the maximum length
allowed for the Switch Symbolic Name, so therefore the Switch
Symbolic Name was not changed to match the registered name.
Meaning:The RIELN management server command was processed, and the
Interconnect Element Logical Name was registered. However, the
registered name contains unprintable characters. These characters
are not allowed for the switch symbolic name, therefore the switch
symbolic name was not changed to match the registered name.
(I) (8200.0200) (mserver) (Rejecting request (GZM) for zone zone_name containing
unsupported alias member(s)
Meaning:The fabric zone server command GZM (Get Zone Member) was
rejected because the requested zone member was an alias that is
not defined in Fibre Channel General Services-3 (FC-GS-3).
Meaning:A fabric zone server command was rejected for the reason detailed
in the message. This can be caused by two users attempting to
configure the switch or zoning database at the same time. Cont act
your authorized maintenance provider if the reason for the failure is
not clear.
(I) (8200.0202) (mserver) (Rejecting request (GZS) for zone set zone_set_name containing
unsupported alias member(s))
Meaning:The fabric zone server command GZS (Get Zone Set) was rejected
because the requested zone set contains one or more members
that are aliases. Since aliases are not defined in GS-3, the request
could not be completed.
(I) (8200.0300) (mserver) (Cannot register HBA World Wide Name (WWN) device_WWN,
FDMI database has reached its configured limit.)
Meaning:The switch contains a database that is configured to allow a certain
number of HBAs to register Fabric Device Management Interface
(FDMI) information with this switch. An HBA has attempted to
register its FDMI information with the switch, but allowing it to do so
would cause the FDMI database to exceed the configured limit.
Informative Events
(I) (8200.0301) (mserver) (Port: port_number) (Rejecting FDMI request from address
FC_address on port port_number; FDMI is configured as disabled.)
Meaning:The Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) server on this
switch has been disabled so any FDMI requests received by the
switch will be rejected.
(I) (8300.0004) (zoning) (New Active ZoneSet zone_set_name)
Meaning:A new zone set has been activated.
(I) (8300.0007) (zoning) (Fabric lock held by domain domain_ID, hotreset not permitted)
Meaning:Another switch has acquired our fabric zoning lock; a zoning
request is about to occur. Retry a hot reset after the fabric zoning
lock is released.
(I) (8300.0008) (zoning) (Processing zoning requests, Checkpoint not permitted)
Meaning:Another switch has acquired our fabric zoning lock; a zoning
request is about to occur. Retry a hot reset after the fabric zoning
lock is released.
(I) (8300.0009) (Zoning) (Reading zoning database, Checkpoint not permitted)
Meaning:A change to the fabric zoning database forced a read of the
database to occur. Retry a hot reset after the read is complete.
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(I) (8300.0010) (Zoning) (Removing all inactive zoning objects)
Meaning:All zones that were members of the previously active zone set are
being removed from the zoning database.
(I) (8400.0001) (Switch) (Modifying configured DomainID domain_ID to negotiated value
domain_ID)
Meaning:The configuration is changing. The configured domain ID is
changed to the negotiated value.
(I) (8400.0006) (Switch) (Admin mode for user account_name was canceled by user
account_name)
Meaning:An Admin session was canceled by another user interface session
that had the authority to do so.
(I) (8400.001A) (Switch) (Admin access has timed out for user account_name)
Meaning:The Admin session opened by the named user has timed out due
to inactivity.
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(I) (8400.0022) (Switch) (Successful login user account_name with admin privilege)
Meaning:A user with admin authority has successfully logged into the
switch. The IP address of the user is unknown.
(I) (8400.0023) (Switch) (Successful login user account_name with admin privilege from
address ip_address)
Meaning:A user with admin authority has successfully logged into the switch
with the specified IP address.
(I) (8400.0024) (Switch) (Successful login user account_name without admin privilege)
Meaning:A user without admin authority has successfully logged into the
switch. The IP address of the user is unknown.
(I) (8400.0025) (Switch) (Successful login user account_name without admin privilege)
Meaning:A user without admin authority has successfully logged into the
switch.
(I) (8400.0026) (Switch) (A zoning configuration edit session has been canceled)
Meaning:The zoning configuration edit session has been canceled as a
result of the Zoning Cancel command.
(I) (8400.002B) (Switch) (User login account_name is being closed - In-Band connections
have been disabled)
Meaning:The session has been closed as a result of a configuration change.
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(I) (8400.002C) (Switch) (User login session session_ID user account_name has timed out)
Meaning:A user login session has ended because of inactivity.
(I) (8400.0036) (Switch) (Hotreset not permitted at this time, try again later)
Meaning:Conditions exist that will not allow a hotreset. Try again later.
(I) (8400.0037) (Switch) (VIEnable automatically set to False since MFSEnable h as been set
to True)
Meaning:Setting the Set Config Port parameter MFSEnable to True
automatically sets the Set Config Port parameters VIEnable and
LCFEnable to False.
(I) (8400.0038) (Switch) (LCFEnable automatically set to False since MFSEnable has been
set to True)
Meaning:Setting the Set Config Port parameter MFSEnable to True
automatically sets the Set Config Port parameters VIEnable and
LCFEnable to False.
Informative Events
(I) (8400.0039) (Switch) (MFSEnable automatically set to False since VIEnable has been set
to True)
Meaning:Setting the Set Config Port parameter VIEnable to True
automatically sets the Set Config Port parameter MFSEnable to
False.
(I) (8400.003A) (Switch) (MFSEnable automatically set to False since LCFEnable has been
set to True)
Meaning:Setting the Set Config Port parameter LCFEnable to True
automatically sets the Set Config Port parameter MFSEnable to
False.
(I) (8400.003E) (Switch) (Readjusting TempMonitoringWarning from value C to value C)
Meaning:The temperature threshold at which the switch issues a warning
alarm is being changed.
(I) (8400.0040) (Switch) (Readjusting TempMonitoringFailure from value C to value C)
Meaning:The temperature threshold at which the switch issues a failure
alarm is being changed.
(I) (8400.0048) (Switch) (A CIM edit session has been canceled)
Meaning:A Common Information Model (CIM) edit session has been
cancelled.
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3 – Event Messages
Informative Events
(I) (8400.008C) (CallHome configuration has changed)
Meaning:The Call Home service configuration was changed by the
administrator.
(I) (8400.0097) (DNS lookup for host_name failed)
Meaning:The specified host name was not found on the Domain Name
System (DNS) server. Verify that the host name is correct. If so,
report the failed host name to your network administrator.