53-1002929-01 26 July 2013 Fabric OS Message Reference Supporting Fabric OS 7.2.
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Title Publication number Summary of changes Date Fabric OS System Error Message Reference Manual 53-0000515-09 Updated for v4.4.
Title Publication number Summary of changes Date Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1001157-01 Updated for Fabric OS v6.2.0: -Revised and added new messages to FSS, KSWD, CTAP, CNM, CVLM, EM, FABR, FCIP, FW, HIL, FCR, SEC, SWCH, UCST, ZONE. -Added new chapters: CHASSIS, LFM, PMGR, TAPE. -Updated Introductory chapters. November 2008 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1001338-01 Updated for Fabric OS v6.3.
Title Publication number Summary of changes Date Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002149-01 Updated for Fabric OS v7.0.0: -Added new chapters: C3, CAL, MCAST_SS, RTE, and VS. -Added new messages: AG, AN, ANV, BL, C2, CDR, CCFG, ECC, EM, ESS, FABR, FCOE, FCPH, FICN, FICU, FSPF, FW, HIL, IPAD, IPS, KAC, L2SYS, LACP, LOG, MS, NS, NSM, ONM, PDM, PS, RAS, RCS, SCN, SEC, SNMP, SPM, SS, SSM, SULB, SWCH, XTUN, ZEUS, and ZONE.
Contents About This Document How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Supported hardware and software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvi Text formatting . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring system messages and attributes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Configuring event auditing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Disabling a RASLog message or module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Enabling a RASLog message or module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Setting the severity level of a RASLog message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AUTH Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 BKSW Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 BL Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 BLS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 BM Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FV Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447 FW Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .452 HAM Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .551 HAMK Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .556 HIL Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLAT Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .672 PMGR Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .675 PORT Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679 PS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .683 PSWP Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About This Document In this chapter • How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii • Supported hardware and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii • What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv • Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvi • Notice to the reader . . . . . . . . . . . .
The following hardware platforms are supported by this release of Fabric OS: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Brocade 300 Brocade 5100 Brocade 5300 Brocade 5410 Brocade 5424 Brocade 5430 Brocade 5431 Brocade 5450 Brocade 5460 Brocade 5470 Brocade 5480 Brocade 6505 Brocade M6505 Brocade 6510 Brocade 6520 Brocade 6547 Brocade 7800 Extension Switch Brocade Encryption Switch Brocade DCX Backbone and Brocade DCX-4S Backbone - FC8-16 port blade FC8-32 port blade FC8-48 port blade FC8-64 port blade FCOE10
What’s new in this document The following changes have been made since this document was last released: • Information that was added: - AG Messages - C2 Messages - C3 Messages - FCR Messages - FSPF Messages - FV Messages - KAC Messages - MAPS Messages - PLAT Messages - PORT Messages - RAS Messages - SEC Messages - SS Messages - SULB Messages - WEBD Messages - XTUN Messages • Information that was changed: - AG Messages - BL Messages - C2 Messages - C3 Messages - FCR Messages - FSS Messages - HIL Messages -
Document conventions This section describes text formatting conventions and important notice formats used in this document.
Notes, cautions, and warnings The following notices and statements are used in this manual. They are listed below in order of increasing severity of potential hazards. NOTE A note provides a tip, guidance, or advice, emphasizes important information, or provides a reference to related information. ATTENTION An Attention statement indicates potential damage to hardware or data.
Additional information This section lists additional Brocade and industry-specific documentation that you might find helpful. Brocade resources To get up-to-the-minute information, go to http://my.brocade.com to register at no cost for a user ID and password. White papers, online demonstrations, and data sheets are available through the Brocade website at: http://www.brocade.com/products-solutions/products/index.page For additional Brocade documentation, visit the Brocade website: http://www.brocade.
• syslog message logs 2. Switch Serial Number The switch serial number and corresponding bar code are provided on the serial number label, as illustrated below. : *FT00X0054E9 FT00X0054E9 The serial number label is located as follows: • Brocade 300, 5100, 5300, 6505, M6505, 6520, 6547, 7800, VA-40FC, and Brocade Encryption Switch—On the switch ID pull-out tab located inside the chassis on the port side on the left.
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Chapter Introduction to System Messages 1 In this chapter • Overview of system messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 • Configuring the syslog message destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 • Changing the severity level of swEventTrap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 • Commands for displaying and configuring the system message logs . . . . . 13 • Displaying message content on switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Overview of system messages RASLog messages RASLog messages report significant system events (failure, error, or critical conditions) or information and are also used to show the status of the high-level user-initiated actions. RASLog messages are forwarded to the console, to the configured syslog servers, and to the SNMP management station through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps or informs. The following is an example of a RASLog system message.
Overview of system messages TABLE 1 1 Event classes (Continued) Operand Event class Description 6 FW You can audit Fabric Watch (FW)-related changes. 7 LS You can audit Virtual Fabric (Logical Switch)-related changes. 8 CLI You can audit the CLI commands executed on the switch. 9 MAPS You can audit Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite (MAPS)-related changes. N/A RAS Used to audit or track the RASLog messages or modules that are enabled or disabled using the rasAdmin command.
1 Overview of system messages TABLE 2 Severity levels of a message Severity level Description 1 = CRITICAL Critical-level messages indicate that the software has detected serious problems that will cause a partial or complete failure of a subsystem if not corrected immediately; for example, a power supply failure or rise in temperature must receive immediate attention. 2 = ERROR Error-level messages represent an error condition that does not impact overall system functionality significantly.
Configuring the syslog message destinations 1 Configuring the syslog message destinations You can configure the Fabric OS to send the syslog messages to the following output locations: syslog daemon, system console, and SNMP management station. System logging daemon The system logging daemon (syslogd) is a process on UNIX, Linux, and some Windows systems that reads and logs messages as specified by the system administrator.
1 Configuring the syslog message destinations The system console displays messages only through the serial port. If you log in to a switch through the Ethernet port or modem port, you will not receive system console messages. You can filter messages that display on the system console by severity using the errFilterSet command. All messages are still sent to the system message log and syslogd (if configured).
Configuring the syslog message destinations 1 The SNMP traps are unreliable because the trap recipient does not send any acknowledgment when it receives a trap. Therefore, the SNMP agent cannot determine if the trap was received. Brocade switches send traps out on UDP port 162. To receive traps, the management station IP address must be configured on the switch. You can configure the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 hosts to receive the traps.
1 Configuring the syslog message destinations Trap recipient Severity level: 2 SNMPv1:Enabled Configuring the SNMPv3 trap recipient To configure the SNMPv3 host to receive the trap, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Execute the snmpConfig --set snmpv3 command to configure the SNMP trap recipient. Ignore the step to enable the SNMP informs “SNMP Informs Enabled”.
Configuring the syslog message destinations 1 3. Execute the snmpConfig --show snmpv3 command to verify the SNMP agent configuration.
1 Configuring the syslog message destinations Priv Protocol [DES(1)/noPriv(2)/3DES(3)/AES128(4)/AES192(5)/AES256(6)]): (2..2) [2] Engine ID: [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0] User (rw): [snmpadmin2] Auth Protocol [MD5(1)/SHA(2)/noAuth(3)]: (1..3) [3] 1 New Auth Passwd: Verify Auth Passwd: Priv Protocol [DES(1)/noPriv(2)/3DES(3)/AES128(4)/AES192(5)/AES256(6)]): (1..
Changing the severity level of swEventTrap 1 Priv Protocol: noPriv Engine ID: 80:00:05:23:01:0a:23:34:21 User 2 (rw): snmpadmin2 Auth Protocol: MD5 Priv Protocol: DES Engine ID: 80:00:05:23:01:0a:23:34:1b User 3 (rw): snmpadmin3 Auth Protocol: noAuth Priv Protocol: noPriv Engine ID: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 User 4 (ro): snmpuser1 Auth Protocol: noAuth Priv Protocol: noPriv Engine ID: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 User 5 (ro): snmpuser2 Auth Protocol: noAuth Priv Protocol: noPriv Engine ID: 00:00:00:00:00:0
1 Changing the severity level of swEventTrap To change the severity level of swEventTrap, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Execute the snmpConfig --set mibCapability command to configure MIBs interactively. All the supported MIBs and associated traps are displayed. You can change the DesiredSeverity for swEventTrap to 1 (Critical), 2 (Error), 3 (Warning), or 4 (Informational). The default value is 0.
Commands for displaying and configuring the system message logs 1 IF-MIB: YES BD-MIB: YES SW-TRAP: YES swFault: YES swSensorScn: YES swFCPortScn: YES swEventTrap: YES DesiredSeverity:Informational swFabricWatchTrap: YES DesiredSeverity:Critical swTrackChangesTrap: YES swIPv6ChangeTrap: YES swPmgrEventTrap: YES swFabricReconfigTrap: YES [...] Commands for displaying and configuring the system message logs Table 3 describes commands that you can use to view or configure the system message logs.
1 Displaying message content on switch TABLE 3 Commands for viewing or configuring the system parameters and message logs (Continued) Command Description portLogResize Resizes the port log to the specified number of entries. portLogShow Displays the port log, with page breaks. portLogShowPort Displays the port log of the specified port, with page breaks. portLogTypeDisable Disables an event from reporting to the port log. Port log events are described by the portLogEventShow command.
Configuring system messages and attributes 1 For example, execute the following command to display the documentation for PS-1007. switch:admin> rasman PS-1007 Log Messages MESSAGE PS-1007 - Failed to add Fabricmode domain=. . PS-1007(7m) Top Talker on MESSAGE TYPE LOG SEVERITY WARNING PROBABLE CAUSE Indicates that FC Routing (FCR) is enabled on the fabric. specified RECOMMENDED ACTION Top Talker cannot be installed on a fabric with FCR service enabled.
1 Configuring system messages and attributes Audit filter is enabled. 1-ZONE 2-SECURITY 3-CONFIGURATION 4-FIRMWARE 5-FABRIC 6-FW 7-LS 8-CLI 9-MAPS Severity level: ERROR You must configure the syslog daemon to send the Audit events to a configured remote host using the syslogdIpAdd command. For more information on configuring the syslog server, refer to “Configuring a syslog server” on page 5.
Displaying system message logs and attributes 1 Enabling a RASLog message or module To enable a single RASLog message or all messages in a module that were previously disabled, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Use the following commands to enable a single RASLog message or all messages that belong to a module: • Execute the rasadmin --enable -log messgae_ID command to enable a single RASLog message that has been disabled.
1 Displaying system message logs and attributes Displaying RASLog messages To display the system message log on a switch with no page breaks, perform the following steps. You can display the messages in reverse order using the reverse option. To display message logs in all switches (logical switches), use the all option. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the errDump command at the command line. switch:admin> errdump Version: v7.2.
Displaying system message logs and attributes 1 Displaying Audit messages To display the Audit messages, perform the following steps. Beginning with Fabric OS v7.1.0 release, the RAS-3005 message is generated for each CLI command executed on switch and is saved in the Audit message log. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Enter the auditDump -s command at the command line. switch:admin> auditdump -s 0 AUDIT, 2011/01/14-06:06:49 (UTC), [RAS-2001], INFO, SYSTEM, admin/admin/192.0.2.
1 Displaying system message logs and attributes Displaying status of the system messages To display the status of the system message, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Use the following commands to display the status of all messages in the log, a single message, or all messages that belong to a module: • Execute the rasadmin --show -all command to the status of all RASLog messages in the system log.
Displaying system message logs and attributes 1 Displaying RASLog messages by severity level To display the RASLog messages based on the severity level, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Execute the errdump --severity [DEFAULT | INFO | WARNING | ERROR | CRITICAL] command. For more information on message severity levels, refer to “Message severity levels” on page 3. You can set the count of messages to display using the count option.
1 Clearing the system message logs 2012/06/19-03:26:44, [SULB-1003], 32, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, Firmwarecommit has started. 2012/06/19-03:26:44, [IPAD-1001], 33, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, CP/1 IPv6 manual fe80::224:38ff:fe1b:4400 DHCP Off. 2012/06/19-03:29:15, [IPAD-1000], 48, SLOT 4 | CHASSIS, INFO, switch, CP/0 Ether/0 IPv6 autoconf fd00:60:69bc:816:205:1eff:fe84:3f49/64 tentative DHCP Off. [...] NOTE The slot option is not supported on the non-bladed systems.
Reading the system messages 1 Clearing the Audit message log To clear the Audit message log for a particular switch instance, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to the switch as admin. 2. Execute the auditDump -c command to clear all Audit messages from memory. Reading the system messages This section provides information about reading the RASLog and Audit messages. Reading a RAS system message This section provides information about reading system messages.
1 Reading the system messages TABLE 4 System message field description (Continued) Variable name Description Sequence Number The error message position in the log. When a new message is added to the log, this number is incremented by 1. The message sequence number starts at 1 after a firmwareDownload and will increase up to a value of 2,147,483,647 (0x7ffffff). The sequence number continues to increase after the message log wraps around, i.e.
Reading the system messages 1 The following is a sample Audit event message. 0 AUDIT, 2005/12/10-09:54:03, [SEC-1000], WARNING, SECURITY, JohnSmith/root/192.0.2.2/Telnet/CLI, Domain A/JohnsSwitch, , Incorrect password during login attempt. The fields in the error message are described in Table 5. TABLE 5 Audit message field description Variable name Description Sequence Number The error message position in the log. Audit flag Identifies the message as an Audit message.
1 Responding to a system message TABLE 5 Audit message field description (Continued) Variable name Description Reserved field for future expansion This field is reserved for future use and contains a space character (null value). Event-specific information A text string explaining the error encountered and providing parameters supplied by the software at runtime. Responding to a system message This section provides procedures on gathering information on system messages.
Responding to a system message 1 • Document the sequence of events by answering the following questions: - What happened just prior to the problem? - Is the problem repeatable? - If so, what are the steps to produce the problem? - What configuration was in place when the problem occurred? • Did a failover occur? • Was security enabled? • Was POST enabled? • Are serial port (console) logs available? • Which CP was master? • What and when were the last actions or changes made to the system? Common steps to
1 System module descriptions Trace dumps The Fabric OS produces trace dumps when problems are encountered within Fabric OS modules. The Fabric OS trace dump files are intended for support personnel use only. You can use the supportSave or supportFTP commands to collect trace dump files to a specified remote location to provide to support when requested.
System module descriptions TABLE 6 1 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description CHS Error messages reporting the problems in the management of the blades in the different slots of the chassis. CNM Cluster Node Manager (CNM) is a software daemon module of the Fabric OS. The messages from CNM are problems encountered by CNM, warnings, or information to the user of events. CONF Status messages for configUpload and configDownload operations.
1 System module descriptions TABLE 6 30 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description FICN The FICN messages are generated during FICON emulation processing on an FCIP Tunnel. FICU The FICON-CUP daemon handles communication with fibre connectivity (FICON) on IBM FICON storage devices. Errors to this module are usually initiation errors or indications that FICON-CUP prerequisites have not been met, such as a license key, core process ID (PID), and secure mode on the fabric.
System module descriptions TABLE 6 1 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description KSWD The kernel software watchdog (KSWD) watches daemons for unexpected terminations and “hang” conditions and informs the HAM module to take corrective actions such as failover or reboot.
1 System module descriptions TABLE 6 32 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description KSWD (continued) • • • • • • • • KTRC Kernel RAS trace module. L2SS L2SYS error messages indicate problems with the Layer 2 System manager that controls the Layer 2 forwarding engine and controls the learning/aging/forwarding functionality. LACP LACP error messages indicate problems with the Link Aggregation Control Protocol module of the Fabric OS.
System module descriptions TABLE 6 1 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description NBFS NBFSM is a part of the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) protocol that handles a neighboring or adjacent switch’s finite state machine (FSM). Input to the FSM changes the local switch from one state to another, based on specific events. For example, when two switches are connected to each other using an interswitch link (ISL) cable, they are in the Init state.
1 System module descriptions TABLE 6 34 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description SEC The security daemon generates security errors, warnings, or information during security-related data management or fabric merge operations. Administrators should watch for these messages to distinguish between internal switch and fabric operation errors and external attacks.
System module descriptions TABLE 6 1 System module descriptions (Continued) System module Description UCST UCST is a part of the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) protocol that manages the Unicast routing table. UPTH UPATH is a part of the FSPF protocol that uses the SPF algorithm to dynamically compute a Unicast tree. VDR VDR messages indicate Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) parity errors.
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Chapter Log Messages 2 AG Messages AG-1001 AG-1002 AG-1003 AG-1004 AG-1005 AG-1006 AG-1007 AG-1008 AG-1009 AG-1010 AG-1011 AG-1012 AG-1013 AG-1014 AG-1015 AG-1016 AG-1017 AG-1018 AG-1019 AG-1020 AG-1021 AG-1022 AG-1023 AG-1024 AG-1025 AG-1026 AG-1027 AG-1028 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 37
2 AN Messages AG-1029 AG-1030 AG-1031 AG-1032 AG-1033 AG-1034 AG-1035 AG-1036 AG-1037 AG-1038 AG-1039 AG-1040 AG-1041 AG-1042 AG-1043 AG-1044 AG-1045 AN Messages AN-1001 AN-1002 AN-1003 AN-1004 AN-1005 AN-1010 AN-1011 AN-1012 AN-1013 ANV Messages ANV-1001 ANV-1002 ANV-1003 ANV-1004 38 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
AUTH Messages 2 ANV-1005 ANV-1006 ANV-1007 ANV-1008 ANV-1015 ANV-1016 ANV-1028 AUTH Messages AUTH-1001 AUTH-1002 AUTH-1003 AUTH-1004 AUTH-1005 AUTH-1006 AUTH-1007 AUTH-1008 AUTH-1010 AUTH-1011 AUTH-1012 AUTH-1013 AUTH-1014 AUTH-1016 AUTH-1017 AUTH-1018 AUTH-1020 AUTH-1022 AUTH-1023 AUTH-1025 AUTH-1026 AUTH-1027 AUTH-1028 AUTH-1029 AUTH-1030 AUTH-1031 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 39
2 BKSW Messages AUTH-1032 AUTH-1033 AUTH-1034 AUTH-1035 AUTH-1036 AUTH-1037 AUTH-1038 AUTH-1039 AUTH-1040 AUTH-1041 AUTH-1042 AUTH-1043 AUTH-1044 AUTH-1045 AUTH-1046 AUTH-1047 BKSW Messages BKSW-1003 BL Messages BL-1000 BL-1001 BL-1002 BL-1003 BL-1004 BL-1006 BL-1007 BL-1008 BL-1009 BL-1010 BL-1011 BL-1012 BL-1013 40 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
BL Messages 2 BL-1014 BL-1015 BL-1016 BL-1017 BL-1018 BL-1019 BL-1020 BL-1021 BL-1022 BL-1023 BL-1024 BL-1025 BL-1026 BL-1027 BL-1028 BL-1029 BL-1030 BL-1031 BL-1032 BL-1033 BL-1034 BL-1035 BL-1036 BL-1037 BL-1038 BL-1039 BL-1041 BL-1045 BL-1046 BL-1047 BL-1048 BL-1049 BL-1050 BL-1051 BL-1052 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 41
2 BLS Messages BLS Messages BLS-1000 BLS-1001 BLS-1002 BLS-1003 BLS-1004 BLS-1005 BM Messages BM-1001 BM-1002 BM-1003 BM-1004 BM-1005 BM-1006 BM-1007 BM-1008 BM-1009 BM-1010 BM-1053 BM-1054 BM-1055 BM-1056 BM-1058 C2 Messages C2-1001 C2-1002 C2-1004 C2-1006 C2-1007 C2-1008 C2-1009 C2-1010 42 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
C3 Messages 2 C2-1012 C2-1013 C2-1014 C2-1015 C2-1016 C2-1017 C2-1018 C2-1019 C2-1020 C2-1025 C2-1026 C2-1027 C2-1028 C2-1029 C2-1030 C3 Messages C3-1001 C3-1002 C3-1004 C3-1006 C3-1007 C3-1008 C3-1009 C3-1010 C3-1011 C3-1012 C3-1013 C3-1014 C3-1015 C3-1016 C3-1017 C3-1018 C3-1019 C3-1020 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 43
2 CAL Messages C3-1021 C3-1023 C3-1025 C3-1026 C3-1027 C3-1028 C3-1030 CAL Messages CAL-1001 CCFG Messages CCFG-1001 CCFG-1002 CCFG-1003 CCFG-1004 CCFG-1005 CCFG-1006 CCFG-1007 CCFG-1008 CCFG-1009 CCFG-1010 CCFG-1011 CCFG-1012 CDR Messages CDR-1001 CDR-1002 CDR-1003 CDR-1004 CDR-1005 CDR-1006 CDR-1007 CDR-1008 44 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
CHS Messages 2 CDR-1009 CDR-1010 CDR-1011 CDR-1012 CDR-1014 CDR-1015 CDR-1016 CDR-1017 CDR-1018 CDR-1019 CDR-1022 CDR-1028 CHS Messages CHS-1002 CHS-1003 CHS-1004 CHS-1005 CNM Messages CNM-1001 CNM-1002 CNM-1003 CNM-1004 CNM-1005 CNM-1006 CNM-1007 CNM-1008 CNM-1009 CNM-1010 CNM-1011 CNM-1012 CNM-1013 CNM-1014 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 45
2 CNM Messages CNM-1015 CNM-1016 CNM-1017 CNM-1018 CNM-1019 CNM-1020 CNM-1021 CNM-1022 CNM-1023 CNM-1024 CNM-1025 CNM-1026 CNM-1027 CNM-1028 CNM-1029 CNM-1030 CNM-1031 CNM-1032 CNM-1033 CNM-1034 CNM-1035 CNM-1036 CNM-1037 CNM-1038 CNM-1039 CNM-1040 CNM-1041 CNM-1042 CNM-1043 CNM-1044 CNM-1045 CNM-1046 CNM-1047 CNM-1048 CNM-1049 46 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
CONF Messages 2 CNM-1050 CNM-1051 CNM-1052 CNM-1053 CNM-1054 CNM-1055 CNM-1056 CNM-1057 CNM-1058 CNM-1059 CNM-1060 CNM-1061 CNM-1062 CNM-3001 CNM-3002 CNM-3003 CNM-3004 CNM-3005 CNM-3006 CNM-3007 CNM-3008 CNM-3009 CNM-3010 CNM-3011 CNM-3012 CONF Messages CONF-1000 CONF-1001 CONF-1021 CONF-1023 CONF-1024 CONF-1030 CONF-1031 CONF-1032 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 47
2 CTAP Messages CONF-1040 CONF-1041 CONF-1042 CONF-1043 CONF-1044 CTAP Messages CTAP-1001 CVLC Messages CVLC-1001 CVLC-1002 CVLC-1003 CVLC-1004 CVLC-1005 CVLC-1006 CVLC-1007 CVLC-1008 CVLC-1009 CVLC-1010 CVLC-1011 CVLC-1012 CVLC-1013 CVLC-1014 CVLC-1015 CVLC-1016 CVLC-1017 CVLC-1018 CVLC-1019 CVLC-1020 CVLC-1021 CVLC-1022 CVLC-1023 CVLC-1024 48 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
CVLM Messages 2 CVLC-1025 CVLC-1026 CVLC-1027 CVLC-1028 CVLC-1029 CVLC-1030 CVLC-1031 CVLC-1032 CVLC-1033 CVLC-1034 CVLC-1035 CVLC-1039 CVLC-1041 CVLM Messages CVLM-1001 CVLM-1002 CVLM-1003 CVLM-1004 CVLM-1005 CVLM-1006 CVLM-1007 CVLM-1008 CVLM-1009 CVLM-1010 CVLM-1011 CVLM-1012 CVLM-1013 CVLM-1014 CVLM-1015 CVLM-1016 CVLM-3001 CVLM-3002 CVLM-3003 CVLM-3004 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 49
2 DOT1 Messages CVLM-3005 CVLM-3006 CVLM-3007 CVLM-3008 CVLM-3009 CVLM-3010 CVLM-3011 CVLM-3012 CVLM-3013 CVLM-3014 CVLM-3015 CVLM-3016 CVLM-3017 CVLM-3018 CVLM-3019 CVLM-3020 CVLM-3021 CVLM-3022 CVLM-3023 CVLM-3024 CVLM-3025 CVLM-3026 CVLM-3027 CVLM-3028 DOT1 Messages DOT1-1001 DOT1-1002 DOT1-1003 DOT1-1004 DOT1-1005 DOT1-1006 DOT1-1007 DOT1-1008 DOT1-1009 50 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
ECC Messages 2 DOT1-1010 ECC Messages ECC-1000 ECC-1001 EM Messages EM-1001 EM-1002 EM-1003 EM-1004 EM-1005 EM-1006 EM-1008 EM-1009 EM-1010 EM-1011 EM-1012 EM-1013 EM-1014 EM-1015 EM-1016 EM-1017 EM-1018 EM-1019 EM-1020 EM-1028 EM-1029 EM-1031 EM-1033 EM-1034 EM-1035 EM-1036 EM-1037 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 51
2 ESS Messages EM-1042 EM-1043 EM-1044 EM-1045 EM-1046 EM-1047 EM-1048 EM-1049 EM-1050 EM-1051 EM-1057 EM-1058 EM-1059 EM-1060 EM-1061 EM-1062 EM-1063 EM-1064 EM-1065 EM-1066 EM-1067 EM-1068 EM-1069 EM-1070 EM-1071 EM-1072 EM-2003 ESS Messages ESS-1001 ESS-1002 ESS-1003 ESS-1004 ESS-1005 ESS-1008 52 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
ESW Messages 2 ESS-1009 ESS-1010 ESW Messages ESW-1001 ESW-1002 ESW-1003 ESW-1004 ESW-1005 ESW-1006 ESW-1007 ESW-1008 EVMD Messages EVMD-1001 FABR Messages FABR-1001 FABR-1002 FABR-1003 FABR-1004 FABR-1005 FABR-1006 FABR-1007 FABR-1008 FABR-1009 FABR-1010 FABR-1011 FABR-1012 FABR-1013 FABR-1014 FABR-1015 FABR-1016 FABR-1017 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 53
2 FABS Messages FABR-1018 FABR-1019 FABR-1020 FABR-1021 FABR-1022 FABR-1023 FABR-1024 FABR-1029 FABR-1030 FABR-1031 FABR-1032 FABR-1034 FABR-1035 FABR-1036 FABR-1037 FABR-1038 FABR-1039 FABR-1040 FABR-1041 FABR-1043 FABR-1044 FABR-1045 FABR-1046 FABR-1047 FABR-1048 FABR-1049 FABR-1050 FABR-1051 FABR-1052 FABR-1053 FABR-1054 FABR-1055 FABS Messages FABS-1001 54 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FBC Messages 2 FABS-1002 FABS-1004 FABS-1005 FABS-1006 FABS-1007 FABS-1008 FABS-1009 FABS-1010 FABS-1011 FABS-1013 FABS-1014 FABS-1015 FBC Messages FBC-1001 FCMC Messages FCMC-1001 FCOE Messages FCOE-1001 FCOE-1002 FCOE-1003 FCOE-1004 FCOE-1005 FCOE-1006 FCOE-1007 FCOE-1009 FCOE-1010 FCOE-1012 FCOE-1014 FCOE-1015 FCOE-1016 FCOE-1017 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 55
2 FCPD Messages FCOE-1019 FCOE-1021 FCOE-1022 FCOE-1023 FCOE-1024 FCOE-1025 FCOE-1026 FCOE-1027 FCOE-1028 FCOE-1029 FCOE-1030 FCOE-1031 FCOE-1032 FCOE-1033 FCOE-1034 FCOE-1037 FCOE-1038 FCOE-1039 FCOE-1040 FCOE-1041 FCOE-1042 FCOE-1043 FCOE-1044 FCOE-1045 FCOE-1046 FCOE-1047 FCOE-1048 FCPD Messages FCPD-1001 FCPD-1002 FCPD-1003 56 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FCPH Messages 2 FCPH Messages FCPH-1001 FCPH-1002 FCPH-1003 FCPH-1004 FCPH-1005 FCR Messages FCR-1001 FCR-1002 FCR-1003 FCR-1004 FCR-1005 FCR-1006 FCR-1007 FCR-1008 FCR-1009 FCR-1010 FCR-1011 FCR-1012 FCR-1013 FCR-1015 FCR-1016 FCR-1018 FCR-1019 FCR-1020 FCR-1021 FCR-1022 FCR-1023 FCR-1024 FCR-1025 FCR-1026 FCR-1027 FCR-1028 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 57
2 FCR Messages FCR-1029 FCR-1030 FCR-1031 FCR-1032 FCR-1033 FCR-1034 FCR-1035 FCR-1036 FCR-1037 FCR-1038 FCR-1039 FCR-1040 FCR-1041 FCR-1042 FCR-1043 FCR-1048 FCR-1049 FCR-1053 FCR-1054 FCR-1055 FCR-1056 FCR-1057 FCR-1058 FCR-1059 FCR-1060 FCR-1061 FCR-1062 FCR-1063 FCR-1064 FCR-1065 FCR-1066 FCR-1067 FCR-1068 FCR-1069 FCR-1070 58 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FCR Messages 2 FCR-1071 FCR-1072 FCR-1073 FCR-1074 FCR-1075 FCR-1076 FCR-1077 FCR-1078 FCR-1079 FCR-1080 FCR-1081 FCR-1082 FCR-1083 FCR-1084 FCR-1085 FCR-1086 FCR-1087 FCR-1088 FCR-1089 FCR-1091 FCR-1092 FCR-1093 FCR-1094 FCR-1095 FCR-1096 FCR-1097 FCR-1098 FCR-1099 FCR-1100 FCR-1101 FCR-1102 FCR-1103 FCR-1104 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 59
2 FICN Messages FICN Messages FICN-1003 FICN-1004 FICN-1005 FICN-1006 FICN-1007 FICN-1008 FICN-1009 FICN-1010 FICN-1011 FICN-1012 FICN-1013 FICN-1014 FICN-1015 FICN-1016 FICN-1017 FICN-1018 FICN-1019 FICN-1020 FICN-1021 FICN-1022 FICN-1023 FICN-1024 FICN-1025 FICN-1026 FICN-1027 FICN-1028 FICN-1029 FICN-1030 FICN-1031 FICN-1032 FICN-1033 FICN-1034 FICN-1035 60 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FICN Messages 2 FICN-1036 FICN-1037 FICN-1038 FICN-1039 FICN-1040 FICN-1041 FICN-1042 FICN-1043 FICN-1044 FICN-1045 FICN-1046 FICN-1047 FICN-1048 FICN-1049 FICN-1050 FICN-1051 FICN-1052 FICN-1053 FICN-1054 FICN-1055 FICN-1056 FICN-1057 FICN-1058 FICN-1059 FICN-1060 FICN-1061 FICN-1062 FICN-1063 FICN-1064 FICN-1065 FICN-1066 FICN-1067 FICN-1068 FICN-1069 FICN-1070 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 61
2 FICN Messages FICN-1071 FICN-1072 FICN-1073 FICN-1074 FICN-1075 FICN-1076 FICN-1077 FICN-1078 FICN-1079 FICN-1080 FICN-1081 FICN-1082 FICN-1083 FICN-1084 FICN-1085 FICN-1086 FICN-1087 FICN-1088 FICN-1089 FICN-1090 FICN-1091 FICN-1092 FICN-1093 FICN-1094 FICN-1095 FICN-1096 FICN-1097 FICN-1098 FICN-1099 FICN-1100 FICN-1101 FICN-1102 FICN-1103 FICN-1104 FICN-1105 62 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FICU Messages 2 FICN-1106 FICN-1107 FICN-1108 FICN-1109 FICN-1110 FICN-1111 FICN-1112 FICN-1113 FICN-1114 FICN-1115 FICN-1116 FICN-1117 FICN-1118 FICN-1119 FICN-1120 FICN-1121 FICN-1122 FICN-2005 FICN-2006 FICN-2064 FICN-2065 FICN-2066 FICN-2082 FICN-2083 FICN-2085 FICN-2086 FICN-2087 FICU Messages FICU-1001 FICU-1002 FICU-1003 FICU-1004 FICU-1005 FICU-1006 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 63
2 FKLB Messages FICU-1007 FICU-1008 FICU-1009 FICU-1010 FICU-1011 FICU-1012 FICU-1013 FICU-1017 FICU-1018 FICU-1019 FICU-1020 FICU-1021 FICU-1022 FICU-1023 FICU-1024 FKLB Messages FKLB-1001 FLOD Messages FLOD-1001 FLOD-1003 FLOD-1004 FLOD-1005 FLOD-1006 FSPF Messages FSPF-1001 FSPF-1002 FSPF-1003 FSPF-1005 FSPF-1006 FSPF-1007 FSPF-1008 64 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FSS Messages 2 FSPF-1009 FSPF-1010 FSPF-1011 FSPF-1012 FSPF-1013 FSPF-1014 FSS Messages FSS-1001 FSS-1002 FSS-1003 FSS-1004 FSS-1005 FSS-1006 FSS-1007 FSS-1008 FSS-1009 FSS-1010 FSS-1011 FSSM Messages FSSM-1002 FSSM-1003 FSSM-1004 FV Messages FV-1001 FV-1002 FW Messages FW-1001 FW-1002 FW-1003 FW-1004 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 65
2 FW Messages FW-1005 FW-1006 FW-1007 FW-1008 FW-1009 FW-1010 FW-1011 FW-1012 FW-1033 FW-1034 FW-1035 FW-1036 FW-1037 FW-1038 FW-1039 FW-1040 FW-1041 FW-1042 FW-1043 FW-1044 FW-1045 FW-1046 FW-1047 FW-1048 FW-1049 FW-1050 FW-1051 FW-1052 FW-1053 FW-1054 FW-1113 FW-1114 FW-1115 FW-1116 FW-1117 66 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FW Messages 2 FW-1118 FW-1119 FW-1120 FW-1121 FW-1122 FW-1123 FW-1124 FW-1125 FW-1126 FW-1127 FW-1128 FW-1129 FW-1130 FW-1131 FW-1132 FW-1133 FW-1134 FW-1135 FW-1136 FW-1137 FW-1138 FW-1139 FW-1140 FW-1160 FW-1161 FW-1162 FW-1163 FW-1164 FW-1165 FW-1166 FW-1167 FW-1168 FW-1169 FW-1170 FW-1171 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 67
2 FW Messages FW-1172 FW-1173 FW-1174 FW-1175 FW-1176 FW-1177 FW-1178 FW-1179 FW-1180 FW-1181 FW-1182 FW-1183 FW-1184 FW-1185 FW-1186 FW-1187 FW-1188 FW-1189 FW-1190 FW-1191 FW-1192 FW-1193 FW-1194 FW-1195 FW-1196 FW-1197 FW-1198 FW-1199 FW-1200 FW-1201 FW-1202 FW-1203 FW-1204 FW-1205 FW-1206 68 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FW Messages 2 FW-1207 FW-1216 FW-1217 FW-1218 FW-1219 FW-1240 FW-1241 FW-1242 FW-1243 FW-1244 FW-1245 FW-1246 FW-1247 FW-1248 FW-1249 FW-1250 FW-1251 FW-1272 FW-1273 FW-1274 FW-1275 FW-1296 FW-1297 FW-1298 FW-1299 FW-1300 FW-1301 FW-1302 FW-1303 FW-1304 FW-1305 FW-1306 FW-1307 FW-1308 FW-1309 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 69
2 FW Messages FW-1310 FW-1311 FW-1312 FW-1313 FW-1314 FW-1315 FW-1316 FW-1317 FW-1318 FW-1319 FW-1320 FW-1321 FW-1322 FW-1323 FW-1324 FW-1325 FW-1326 FW-1327 FW-1328 FW-1329 FW-1330 FW-1331 FW-1332 FW-1333 FW-1334 FW-1335 FW-1336 FW-1337 FW-1338 FW-1339 FW-1340 FW-1341 FW-1342 FW-1343 FW-1344 70 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FW Messages 2 FW-1345 FW-1346 FW-1347 FW-1348 FW-1349 FW-1350 FW-1351 FW-1352 FW-1353 FW-1354 FW-1355 FW-1356 FW-1357 FW-1358 FW-1359 FW-1360 FW-1361 FW-1362 FW-1363 FW-1364 FW-1365 FW-1366 FW-1367 FW-1368 FW-1369 FW-1370 FW-1371 FW-1372 FW-1373 FW-1374 FW-1375 FW-1376 FW-1377 FW-1378 FW-1379 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 71
2 FW Messages FW-1400 FW-1401 FW-1402 FW-1403 FW-1404 FW-1405 FW-1406 FW-1407 FW-1408 FW-1424 FW-1425 FW-1426 FW-1427 FW-1428 FW-1429 FW-1430 FW-1431 FW-1432 FW-1433 FW-1434 FW-1435 FW-1436 FW-1437 FW-1438 FW-1439 FW-1440 FW-1441 FW-1442 FW-1443 FW-1444 FW-1445 FW-1446 FW-1447 FW-1448 FW-1500 72 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
HAM Messages 2 FW-1501 FW-1502 FW-1510 FW-1511 FW-1513 FW-1515 FW-1517 FW-1519 FW-1521 FW-1523 FW-1525 FW-1527 FW-1529 FW-1531 FW-1533 FW-1535 FW-2000 FW-3010 FW-3011 FW-3012 FW-3013 FW-3014 FW-3015 FW-3016 FW-3017 FW-3018 FW-3019 FW-3020 FW-3021 FW-3022 HAM Messages HAM-1001 HAM-1002 HAM-1004 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 73
2 HAMK Messages HAM-1005 HAM-1006 HAM-1007 HAM-1008 HAM-1009 HAM-1010 HAM-1011 HAM-1013 HAM-1014 HAMK Messages HAMK-1001 HAMK-1002 HAMK-1003 HAMK-1004 HIL Messages HIL-1101 HIL-1102 HIL-1103 HIL-1104 HIL-1105 HIL-1106 HIL-1107 HIL-1108 HIL-1201 HIL-1202 HIL-1203 HIL-1204 HIL-1206 HIL-1207 HIL-1208 HIL-1301 HIL-1302 74 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
HIL Messages 2 HIL-1303 HIL-1304 HIL-1305 HIL-1306 HIL-1307 HIL-1308 HIL-1309 HIL-1310 HIL-1311 HIL-1401 HIL-1402 HIL-1403 HIL-1404 HIL-1501 HIL-1502 HIL-1503 HIL-1504 HIL-1505 HIL-1506 HIL-1507 HIL-1508 HIL-1509 HIL-1510 HIL-1511 HIL-1601 HIL-1602 HIL-1603 HIL-1605 HIL-1610 HIL-1611 HIL-1612 HIL-1613 HIL-1650 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 75
2 HLO Messages HLO Messages HLO-1001 HLO-1002 HLO-1003 HMON Messages HMON-1001 HSL Messages HSL-1000 HSL-1001 HSL-1002 HSL-1003 HSL-1004 HSL-1005 HSL-1006 HSL-1007 HTTP Messages HTTP-1001 HTTP-1002 HTTP-1003 IBD Messages IBD-1000 IPAD Messages IPAD-1000 IPAD-1001 IPAD-1002 IPAD-1003 IPAD-1004 76 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
IPS Messages 2 IPS Messages IPS-1001 IPS-1002 IPS-1003 IPS-1004 IPS-1005 IPS-1006 IPS-1007 ISNS Messages ISNS-1001 ISNS-1002 ISNS-1003 ISNS-1004 ISNS-1005 ISNS-1006 ISNS-1008 ISNS-1009 ISNS-1010 ISNS-1011 ISNS-1013 ISNS-1014 KAC Messages KAC-1002 KAC-1004 KAC-1006 KAC-1007 KAC-1008 KAC-1009 KAC-1010 KAC-1011 KAC-1012 KAC-1013 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 77
2 KSWD Messages KAC-1014 KAC-1015 KAC-1016 KAC-1017 KAC-1018 KSWD Messages KSWD-1001 KSWD-1002 KTRC Messages KTRC-1001 KTRC-1002 KTRC-1003 KTRC-1004 KTRC-1005 L2SS Messages L2SS-1001 L2SS-1002 L2SS-1003 L2SS-1004 L2SS-1005 L2SS-1006 L2SS-1007 L2SS-1008 L3SS Messages L3SS-1004 LACP Messages LACP-1001 LACP-1002 78 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
LANCE Messages 2 LANCE Messages LANCE-1000 LFM Messages LFM-1001 LFM-1002 LFM-1003 LFM-1004 LFM-1005 LFM-1006 LOG Messages LOG-1000 LOG-1001 LOG-1002 LOG-1003 LOG-1004 LOG-1005 LOG-1006 LOG-1007 LOG-1008 LOG-1009 LOG-1010 LOG-1011 LSDB Messages LSDB-1001 LSDB-1002 LSDB-1003 LSDB-1004 MAPS Messages MAPS-1001 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 79
2 MCAST_SS Messages MAPS-1002 MAPS-1003 MAPS-1004 MAPS-1010 MAPS-1020 MAPS-1021 MAPS-1100 MAPS-1101 MAPS-1102 MAPS-1110 MAPS-1111 MAPS-1112 MAPS-1113 MAPS-1114 MAPS-1115 MAPS-1116 MAPS-1120 MAPS-1121 MAPS-1122 MAPS-1123 MAPS-1124 MAPS-1125 MAPS-1126 MAPS-1127 MAPS-1130 MAPS-1131 MAPS-1132 MAPS-1200 MAPS-1201 MAPS-1202 MAPS-1203 MCAST_SS Messages MCAST_SS-1001 MCAST_SS-1002 80 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
MFIC Messages 2 MCAST_SS-1003 MCAST_SS-1004 MCAST_SS-1005 MCAST_SS-1006 MCAST_SS-1007 MCAST_SS-1008 MCAST_SS-1009 MCAST_SS-1010 MCAST_SS-1011 MCAST_SS-1012 MCAST_SS-1013 MCAST_SS-1014 MCAST_SS-1015 MCAST_SS-1016 MCAST_SS-1017 MCAST_SS-1018 MCAST_SS-1019 MCAST_SS-1020 MFIC Messages MFIC-1001 MFIC-1002 MFIC-1003 MM Messages MM-1001 MPTH Messages MPTH-1001 MPTH-1002 MPTH-1003 MQ Messages MQ-1004 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 81
2 MS Messages MQ-1005 MQ-1006 MS Messages MS-1001 MS-1002 MS-1003 MS-1004 MS-1005 MS-1006 MS-1008 MS-1009 MS-1021 MS-1022 MS-1023 MS-1024 MS-1025 MS-1026 MS-1027 MS-1028 MS-1029 MS-1030 MSTP Messages MSTP-1001 MSTP-1002 MSTP-1003 MSTP-2001 MSTP-2002 MSTP-2003 MSTP-2004 MSTP-2005 MSTP-2006 82 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
NBFS Messages 2 NBFS Messages NBFS-1001 NBFS-1002 NBFS-1003 NBFS-1004 NS Messages NS-1001 NS-1002 NS-1003 NS-1004 NS-1005 NS-1006 NS-1007 NS-1008 NS-1009 NS-1010 NS-1011 NS-1012 NSM Messages NSM-1001 NSM-1002 NSM-1003 NSM-1004 NSM-1005 NSM-1006 NSM-1007 NSM-1008 NSM-1009 NSM-1010 NSM-1011 NSM-1012 NSM-1013 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 83
2 ONMD Messages NSM-1014 NSM-1015 NSM-1016 NSM-1017 NSM-1018 NSM-1019 NSM-1020 ONMD Messages ONMD-1000 ONMD-1001 ONMD-1002 ONMD-1003 ONMD-1004 ONMD-1005 PDM Messages PDM-1001 PDM-1002 PDM-1003 PDM-1004 PDM-1005 PDM-1006 PDM-1007 PDM-1008 PDM-1009 PDM-1010 PDM-1011 PDM-1012 PDM-1013 PDM-1014 PDM-1017 PDM-1019 PDM-1020 84 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
PDTR Messages 2 PDM-1021 PDM-1022 PDM-1023 PDM-1024 PDM-1025 PDM-1026 PDTR Messages PDTR-1001 PDTR-1002 PLAT Messages PLAT-1000 PLAT-1001 PLAT-1002 PLAT-1003 PLAT-1004 PLAT-1005 PLAT-1006 PLAT-1072 PMGR Messages PMGR-1001 PMGR-1002 PMGR-1003 PMGR-1004 PMGR-1005 PMGR-1006 PMGR-1007 PMGR-1008 PMGR-1009 PMGR-1010 PMGR-1011 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 85
2 PORT Messages PORT Messages PORT-1003 PORT-1004 PORT-1005 PORT-1006 PORT-1007 PORT-1008 PORT-1009 PORT-1010 PORT-1011 PS Messages PS-1000 PS-1001 PS-1002 PS-1003 PS-1004 PS-1005 PS-1006 PS-1007 PS-1008 PS-1009 PS-1010 PSWP Messages PSWP-1001 PSWP-1002 PSWP-1003 PSWP-1004 PSWP-1005 PSWP-1006 PSWP-1007 86 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
RAS Messages 2 RAS Messages RAS-1001 RAS-1002 RAS-1004 RAS-1005 RAS-1006 RAS-1007 RAS-1008 RAS-2001 RAS-2002 RAS-2003 RAS-3001 RAS-3002 RAS-3003 RAS-3004 RCS Messages RCS-1001 RCS-1002 RCS-1003 RCS-1004 RCS-1005 RCS-1006 RCS-1007 RCS-1008 RCS-1009 RCS-1010 RCS-1011 RCS-1012 RCS-1013 RKD Messages RKD-1001 RKD-1002 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 87
2 RMON Messages RKD-1003 RKD-1004 RKD-1005 RMON Messages RMON-1001 RMON-1002 RPCD Messages RPCD-1001 RPCD-1002 RPCD-1003 RPCD-1004 RPCD-1005 RPCD-1006 RPCD-1007 RTE Messages RTE-1001 RTWR Messages RTWR-1001 RTWR-1002 RTWR-1003 SCN Messages SCN-1001 SCN-1002 SEC Messages SEC-1001 SEC-1002 SEC-1003 88 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SEC Messages 2 SEC-1005 SEC-1006 SEC-1007 SEC-1008 SEC-1009 SEC-1010 SEC-1016 SEC-1022 SEC-1024 SEC-1025 SEC-1026 SEC-1028 SEC-1029 SEC-1030 SEC-1031 SEC-1032 SEC-1033 SEC-1034 SEC-1035 SEC-1036 SEC-1037 SEC-1038 SEC-1039 SEC-1040 SEC-1041 SEC-1042 SEC-1043 SEC-1044 SEC-1045 SEC-1046 SEC-1049 SEC-1050 SEC-1051 SEC-1052 SEC-1053 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 89
2 SEC Messages SEC-1054 SEC-1055 SEC-1056 SEC-1057 SEC-1059 SEC-1062 SEC-1063 SEC-1064 SEC-1065 SEC-1069 SEC-1071 SEC-1072 SEC-1073 SEC-1074 SEC-1075 SEC-1076 SEC-1077 SEC-1078 SEC-1079 SEC-1080 SEC-1081 SEC-1082 SEC-1083 SEC-1084 SEC-1085 SEC-1086 SEC-1087 SEC-1088 SEC-1089 SEC-1090 SEC-1091 SEC-1092 SEC-1093 SEC-1094 SEC-1095 90 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SEC Messages 2 SEC-1096 SEC-1097 SEC-1098 SEC-1099 SEC-1100 SEC-1101 SEC-1102 SEC-1104 SEC-1105 SEC-1106 SEC-1107 SEC-1108 SEC-1110 SEC-1111 SEC-1112 SEC-1113 SEC-1114 SEC-1115 SEC-1116 SEC-1117 SEC-1118 SEC-1119 SEC-1121 SEC-1122 SEC-1123 SEC-1124 SEC-1126 SEC-1130 SEC-1135 SEC-1136 SEC-1137 SEC-1138 SEC-1139 SEC-1142 SEC-1145 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 91
2 SEC Messages SEC-1146 SEC-1153 SEC-1154 SEC-1155 SEC-1156 SEC-1157 SEC-1158 SEC-1159 SEC-1160 SEC-1163 SEC-1164 SEC-1165 SEC-1166 SEC-1167 SEC-1168 SEC-1170 SEC-1171 SEC-1172 SEC-1173 SEC-1174 SEC-1175 SEC-1176 SEC-1180 SEC-1181 SEC-1182 SEC-1183 SEC-1184 SEC-1185 SEC-1186 SEC-1187 SEC-1188 SEC-1189 SEC-1190 SEC-1191 SEC-1192 92 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SEC Messages 2 SEC-1193 SEC-1194 SEC-1195 SEC-1196 SEC-1197 SEC-1198 SEC-1199 SEC-1200 SEC-1201 SEC-1202 SEC-1203 SEC-1250 SEC-1251 SEC-1253 SEC-1300 SEC-1301 SEC-1302 SEC-1303 SEC-1304 SEC-1305 SEC-1306 SEC-1307 SEC-1308 SEC-1309 SEC-1310 SEC-1311 SEC-1312 SEC-1313 SEC-1314 SEC-1315 SEC-1316 SEC-1317 SEC-1318 SEC-1319 SEC-1320 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 93
2 SEC Messages SEC-1321 SEC-1322 SEC-1323 SEC-1324 SEC-1325 SEC-1326 SEC-1327 SEC-1328 SEC-1329 SEC-1330 SEC-1331 SEC-1332 SEC-1333 SEC-1334 SEC-1335 SEC-1336 SEC-1337 SEC-1338 SEC-1339 SEC-1340 SEC-3035 SEC-3036 SEC-3037 SEC-3038 SEC-3039 SEC-3050 SEC-3051 SEC-3061 SEC-3062 SEC-3063 SEC-3064 SEC-3065 SEC-3066 SEC-3067 SEC-4001 94 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SFLO Messages 2 SFLO Messages SFLO-1001 SFLO-1002 SFLO-1003 SFLO-1004 SFLO-1005 SFLO-1006 SFLO-1007 SFLO-1008 SNMP Messages SNMP-1001 SNMP-1002 SNMP-1003 SNMP-1004 SNMP-1005 SNMP-1006 SNMP-1009 SPC Messages SPC-1001 SPC-1002 SPC-1003 SPC-2001 SPC-2002 SPC-2003 SPC-2004 SPC-2005 SPC-2006 SPC-2007 SPC-2008 SPC-2009 SPC-2010 SPC-2011 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 95
2 SPM Messages SPC-2012 SPC-2013 SPC-2014 SPC-2040 SPC-2041 SPC-2042 SPC-2043 SPC-2044 SPC-3001 SPC-3002 SPC-3003 SPC-3004 SPC-3005 SPC-3006 SPC-3007 SPC-3008 SPC-3009 SPC-3010 SPC-3011 SPC-3012 SPC-3013 SPC-3014 SPC-3015 SPM Messages SPM-1001 SPM-1002 SPM-1003 SPM-1004 SPM-1005 SPM-1006 SPM-1007 SPM-1008 SPM-1009 SPM-1010 96 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SPM Messages 2 SPM-1011 SPM-1012 SPM-1013 SPM-1014 SPM-1015 SPM-1016 SPM-3001 SPM-3002 SPM-3003 SPM-3004 SPM-3005 SPM-3006 SPM-3007 SPM-3008 SPM-3009 SPM-3010 SPM-3011 SPM-3012 SPM-3013 SPM-3014 SPM-3015 SPM-3016 SPM-3017 SPM-3018 SPM-3019 SPM-3020 SPM-3021 SPM-3022 SPM-3023 SPM-3024 SPM-3025 SPM-3026 SPM-3027 SPM-3028 SPM-3029 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 97
2 SS Messages SS Messages SS-1000 SS-1001 SS-1002 SS-1003 SS-1004 SS-1005 SS-1006 SS-1007 SS-1008 SS-1009 SS-1010 SS-1011 SS-1012 SS-1013 SSMD Messages SSMD-1001 SSMD-1002 SSMD-1003 SSMD-1004 SSMD-1005 SSMD-1006 SSMD-1007 SSMD-1008 SSMD-1200 SSMD-1201 SSMD-1202 SSMD-1203 SSMD-1204 SSMD-1205 SSMD-1206 SSMD-1207 SSMD-1208 98 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SULB Messages 2 SSMD-1209 SSMD-1210 SSMD-1211 SSMD-1212 SSMD-1213 SSMD-1214 SSMD-1215 SSMD-1216 SSMD-1217 SSMD-1300 SSMD-1301 SSMD-1302 SSMD-1303 SSMD-1304 SSMD-1305 SSMD-1306 SSMD-1307 SSMD-1308 SSMD-1309 SSMD-1310 SSMD-1311 SSMD-1312 SSMD-1313 SSMD-1314 SSMD-1315 SSMD-1316 SSMD-1317 SSMD-1318 SULB Messages SULB-1001 SULB-1002 SULB-1003 SULB-1004 SULB-1005 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 99
2 SWCH Messages SULB-1006 SULB-1007 SULB-1008 SULB-1009 SULB-1010 SULB-1011 SULB-1017 SULB-1018 SULB-1020 SULB-1021 SULB-1022 SULB-1023 SULB-1024 SULB-1025 SULB-1026 SULB-1030 SULB-1031 SULB-1032 SULB-1033 SULB-1034 SULB-1035 SULB-1036 SULB-1037 SULB-1039 SULB-1040 SULB-1041 SULB-1042 SULB-1043 SULB-1044 SULB-1050 SWCH Messages SWCH-1001 SWCH-1002 SWCH-1003 100 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SYSC Messages 2 SWCH-1004 SWCH-1005 SWCH-1006 SWCH-1007 SWCH-1008 SWCH-1009 SWCH-1010 SWCH-1011 SWCH-1012 SWCH-1013 SWCH-1014 SWCH-1015 SWCH-1016 SWCH-1017 SWCH-1018 SWCH-1019 SWCH-1020 SWCH-1021 SWCH-1022 SWCH-1023 SWCH-1024 SWCH-1025 SWCH-1026 SYSC Messages SYSC-1001 SYSC-1002 SYSC-1004 SYSC-1005 SYSM Messages SYSM-1001 SYSM-1002 SYSM-1003 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 101
2 TAPE Messages SYSM-1004 SYSM-1005 SYSM-1006 SYSM-1007 TAPE Messages TAPE-1001 TRCE Messages TRCE-1001 TRCE-1002 TRCE-1003 TRCE-1004 TRCE-1005 TRCE-1006 TRCE-1007 TRCE-1008 TRCE-1009 TRCE-1010 TRCE-1011 TRCE-1012 TRCE-1013 TRCK Messages TRCK-1001 TRCK-1002 TRCK-1003 TRCK-1004 TRCK-1005 TRCK-1006 TS Messages TS-1001 TS-1002 102 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
UCST Messages 2 TS-1006 TS-1007 TS-1008 UCST Messages UCST-1003 UCST-1007 UCST-1020 UCST-1021 UCST-1022 UCST-1023 UCST-1024 UCST-1026 UCST-1027 UPTH Messages UPTH-1001 UPTH-1002 VDR Messages VDR-2001 VS Messages VS-1001 VS-1002 VS-1003 VS-1004 VS-1005 VS-1006 VS-1007 VS-1008 WEBD Messages WEBD-1001 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 103
2 XTUN Messages WEBD-1002 WEBD-1004 WEBD-1005 WEBD-1006 WEBD-1007 WEBD-1008 WEBD-1009 XTUN Messages XTUN-1000 XTUN-1001 XTUN-1002 XTUN-1003 XTUN-1004 XTUN-1005 XTUN-1006 XTUN-1007 XTUN-1008 XTUN-1996 XTUN-1997 XTUN-1998 XTUN-1999 XTUN-2000 XTUN-2001 XTUN-2002 XTUN-2003 XTUN-2004 XTUN-2005 XTUN-2006 XTUN-2007 XTUN-2008 XTUN-2009 XTUN-2010 XTUN-2011 XTUN-2020 104 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
ZEUS Messages 2 XTUN-2021 XTUN-2022 XTUN-2023 XTUN-2024 XTUN-2025 ZEUS Messages ZEUS-1001 ZEUS-1002 ZEUS-1003 ZEUS-1004 ZEUS-1005 ZEUS-1015 ZEUS-1016 ZEUS-1028 ZONE Messages ZONE-1002 ZONE-1003 ZONE-1004 ZONE-1007 ZONE-1010 ZONE-1013 ZONE-1015 ZONE-1017 ZONE-1019 ZONE-1022 ZONE-1023 ZONE-1024 ZONE-1026 ZONE-1027 ZONE-1028 ZONE-1029 ZONE-1034 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 105
2 ZONE Messages ZONE-1036 ZONE-1037 ZONE-1038 ZONE-1039 ZONE-1040 ZONE-1041 ZONE-1042 ZONE-1043 ZONE-1044 ZONE-1045 ZONE-1046 ZONE-1048 ZONE-1049 ZONE-1054 ZONE-1057 ZONE-1058 ZONE-1059 ZONE-1060 ZONE-1061 ZONE-1062 106 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
Chapter Audit Messages 3 AG Messages AG-1033 AG-1034 AG-1035 AG-1036 AG-1037 AN Messages AN-1003 AN-1004 AN-1005 AN-1006 AN-1010 AN-1011 AN-1012 AN-1013 AUTH Messages AUTH-1045 AUTH-1046 AUTH-1047 AUTH-3001 AUTH-3002 AUTH-3003 AUTH-3004 AUTH-3005 AUTH-3006 AUTH-3007 AUTH-3008 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 107
3 BLS Messages BLS Messages BLS-1002 BLS-1003 CCFG Messages CCFG-1002 CCFG-1003 CCFG-1013 CNM Messages CNM-3001 CNM-3002 CNM-3003 CNM-3004 CNM-3005 CNM-3006 CNM-3007 CNM-3008 CNM-3009 CNM-3010 CNM-3011 CNM-3012 CONF Messages CONF-1000 CONF-1020 CONF-1022 CONF-1042 CONF-1043 CONF-1044 CVLM Messages CVLM-3001 108 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
ESS Messages 3 CVLM-3002 CVLM-3003 CVLM-3004 CVLM-3005 CVLM-3006 CVLM-3007 CVLM-3008 CVLM-3009 CVLM-3010 CVLM-3011 CVLM-3012 CVLM-3013 CVLM-3014 CVLM-3015 CVLM-3016 CVLM-3017 CVLM-3018 CVLM-3019 CVLM-3020 CVLM-3021 CVLM-3022 CVLM-3023 CVLM-3024 CVLM-3025 CVLM-3026 CVLM-3027 CVLM-3028 ESS Messages ESS-1008 ESS-1009 ESS-1010 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 109
3 FICU Messages FICU Messages FICU-1011 FICU-1012 FICU-1019 FICU-1020 FICU-1021 FV Messages FV-3000 FV-3001 FV-3002 FV-3003 FV-3004 FV-3005 FV-3006 FV-3007 FV-3008 FV-3009 FV-3010 FV-3011 FW Messages FW-1202 FW-1274 FW-1402 FW-1404 FW-1405 FW-1406 FW-3001 HAM Messages HAM-1015 110 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
HTTP Messages 3 HTTP Messages HTTP-1002 HTTP-1003 IPAD Messages IPAD-1002 LOG Messages LOG-1005 LOG-1006 LOG-1007 LOG-1008 LOG-1011 MAPS Messages MAPS-1020 MAPS-1021 MAPS-1100 MAPS-1101 MAPS-1102 MAPS-1110 MAPS-1111 MAPS-1112 MAPS-1113 MAPS-1114 MAPS-1115 MAPS-1116 MAPS-1120 MAPS-1121 MAPS-1122 MAPS-1123 MAPS-1124 MAPS-1125 MAPS-1130 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 111
3 MS Messages MAPS-1131 MAPS-1132 MAPS-1200 MAPS-1201 MAPS-1202 MAPS-1203 MS Messages MS-1027 MS-1028 MS-1029 MS-1030 PMGR Messages PMGR-1001 PMGR-1003 PORT Messages PORT-1006 PORT-1007 PORT-1008 PORT-1009 RAS Messages RAS-2001 RAS-2002 RAS-2003 RAS-3005 SEC Messages SEC-1113 SEC-1114 SEC-1337 SEC-3001 112 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SEC Messages 3 SEC-3002 SEC-3003 SEC-3004 SEC-3005 SEC-3006 SEC-3007 SEC-3008 SEC-3009 SEC-3010 SEC-3011 SEC-3012 SEC-3013 SEC-3014 SEC-3015 SEC-3016 SEC-3017 SEC-3018 SEC-3019 SEC-3020 SEC-3021 SEC-3022 SEC-3023 SEC-3024 SEC-3025 SEC-3026 SEC-3027 SEC-3028 SEC-3029 SEC-3030 SEC-3031 SEC-3032 SEC-3033 SEC-3034 SEC-3035 SEC-3036 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 113
3 SNMP Messages SEC-3037 SEC-3038 SEC-3039 SEC-3044 SEC-3045 SEC-3046 SEC-3047 SEC-3048 SEC-3049 SEC-3050 SEC-3051 SEC-3061 SEC-3062 SEC-3063 SEC-3064 SEC-3065 SEC-3066 SEC-3067 SEC-4001 SNMP Messages SNMP-1004 SNMP-1005 SNMP-1006 SNMP-1009 SPM Messages SPM-3001 SPM-3002 SPM-3003 SPM-3004 SPM-3005 SPM-3006 SPM-3007 114 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
SULB Messages 3 SPM-3008 SPM-3009 SPM-3010 SPM-3011 SPM-3012 SPM-3013 SPM-3014 SPM-3015 SPM-3016 SPM-3017 SPM-3018 SPM-3019 SPM-3020 SPM-3021 SPM-3022 SPM-3023 SPM-3024 SPM-3025 SPM-3026 SPM-3027 SPM-3028 SPM-3029 SULB Messages SULB-1001 SULB-1002 SULB-1003 SULB-1004 SULB-1009 SULB-1010 SULB-1017 SULB-1018 SULB-1020 SULB-1021 SULB-1023 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 115
3 SWCH Messages SULB-1024 SULB-1026 SULB-1030 SULB-1031 SULB-1032 SULB-1033 SULB-1034 SULB-1035 SULB-1037 SULB-1039 SULB-1040 SULB-1041 SULB-1042 SULB-1050 SWCH Messages SWCH-1012 SWCH-1013 SWCH-1014 UCST Messages UCST-1021 UCST-1022 UCST-1023 UCST-1024 UCST-1026 UCST-1027 ZONE Messages ZONE-3001 ZONE-3002 ZONE-3003 ZONE-3004 ZONE-3005 116 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
ZONE Messages 3 ZONE-3006 ZONE-3007 ZONE-3008 ZONE-3009 ZONE-3010 ZONE-3011 ZONE-3012 ZONE-3013 ZONE-3014 ZONE-3015 ZONE-3016 ZONE-3017 ZONE-3018 ZONE-3019 ZONE-3020 ZONE-3021 ZONE-3022 ZONE-3023 ZONE-3024 ZONE-3025 ZONE-3026 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 117
3 118 ZONE Messages Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
Chapter FFDC Messages 4 ANV Messages ANV-1002 AUTH Messages AUTH-1014 AUTH-1044 BKSW Messages BKSW-1003 BL Messages BL-1002 BL-1003 BL-1004 BL-1008 BL-1009 BL-1011 BL-1016 BL-1020 BLS Messages BLS-1000 BLS-1001 BM Messages BM-1003 BM-1053 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 119
4 C2 Messages C2 Messages C2-1002 C2-1012 C3 Messages C3-1002 C3-1012 CDR Messages CDR-1002 CHS Messages CHS-1002 EM Messages EM-1001 EM-1002 EM-1003 EM-1004 EM-1005 EM-1006 EM-1008 EM-1009 EM-1010 EM-1011 EM-1012 EM-1018 EM-1020 EM-1028 EM-1068 EM-1071 EM-1072 120 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
FABR Messages 4 FABR Messages FABR-1011 FABR-1013 FABR-1019 FABR-1020 FABR-1021 FABR-1022 FABR-1031 FABR-1054 FABS Messages FABS-1001 FCMC Messages FCMC-1001 FCPH Messages FCPH-1001 FLOD Messages FLOD-1004 FSS Messages FSS-1009 HAM Messages HAM-1001 HAM-1006 HAM-1007 HAM-1008 HAM-1009 HAM-1011 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 121
4 HAMK Messages HAMK Messages HAMK-1001 HIL Messages HIL-1107 HIL-1108 HIL-1502 HIL-1503 HIL-1506 HIL-1507 HIL-1508 HIL-1509 HIL-1602 HIL-1603 HIL-1611 HLO Messages HLO-1001 HLO-1002 HMON Messages HMON-1001 KSWD Messages KSWD-1001 KSWD-1002 LFM Messages LFM-1004 LOG Messages LOG-1001 LOG-1002 122 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
LSDB Messages 4 LSDB Messages LSDB-1003 MPTH Messages MPTH-1001 MPTH-1002 MQ Messages MQ-1005 NBFS Messages NBFS-1002 PDM Messages PDM-1017 PLAT Messages PLAT-1000 PLAT-1003 PLAT-1004 PLAT-1072 PS Messages PS-1000 RAS Messages RAS-1004 RAS-1005 RCS Messages RCS-1012 RCS-1013 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01 123
4 SCN Messages SCN Messages SCN-1001 SCN-1002 SNMP Messages SNMP-1004 SULB Messages SULB-1037 SYSC Messages SYSC-1001 SYSC-1002 SYSM Messages SYSM-1001 SYSM-1005 SYSM-1006 TRCE Messages TRCE-1008 UCST Messages UCST-1007 WEBD Messages WEBD-1008 ZEUS Messages ZEUS-1002 124 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1002929-01
Chapter Fabric OS System Messages 5 AG Messages AG-1001 Message Message Type Severity N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) is not supported by fabric port connected to port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) capability is not supported by the fabric port to which the Access Gateway is connected. Recommended Action • Execute the portCfgNpivPort command to enable NPIV capability on the port connected to the Access Gateway.
5 AG-1003 AG-1003 Message Message Type Severity Unable to failover N_Port . Failover across different fabric is not supported. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the failover does not get blocked between two fabrics, although it is not a supported configuration. Recommended Action Configure two or more N_Ports to connect to the same fabric; then execute the ag --failoverenable command to enable failover on these N_Ports.
AG-1006 5 AG-1006 Message Access Gateway mode has been . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Access Gateway mode has been enabled or disabled. Recommended Action Execute the ag --modeshow command to verify the current status of the Access Gateway mode. AG-1007 Message Message Type Severity FLOGI response not received for the N_Port connected to the fabric.
5 AG-1009 AG-1009 Message Message Type Severity Sending FLOGI failed on N_Port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there was a failure sending a Fabric Login (FLOGI) request from the Access Gateway to the fabric switch. Recommended Action Check the configuration of the fabric switch connected to the Access Gateway.
AG-1012 5 AG-1012 Message Message Type Severity Sending logout (LOGO) request failed on N_Port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there was a failure sending an N_Port logout request from the Access Gateway to the fabric switch. Recommended Action Check the configuration of the fabric switch connected to the Access Gateway.
5 AG-1015 AG-1015 Message Message Type Severity Unable to find online N_Ports to connect to the fabric. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that no other N_Port is configured or all N_Ports are currently offline. Recommended Action Check whether any other N_Port is configured using the portCfgShow command. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
AG-1018 5 AG-1018 Message Message Type Severity Host port should not be connected to port which is configured as N_Port. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an initiator or target port is erroneously connected to a port configured for N_Port operation. Recommended Action Execute the switchShow command to display the status of all ports in the system. Execute the portCfgShow command to display the list of ports currently configured as N_Ports.
5 AG-1021 AG-1021 Message Message Type Severity Unable to do Preferred-Failover of F_Port . Failover across different fabric is not supported. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that failover across N_Ports connected to different fabrics is not supported. Recommended Action Change the preferred N_Port settings of the specified F_Port using the ag --prefset command. Choose the preferred N_Port so that it is in the same fabric as the primary N_Port of this F_Port.
AG-1024 5 AG-1024 Message F_Port is failed back to its preferred N_Port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified N_Port is failing back F_Ports, which are failed over to some other N_Port. Recommended Action Execute the ag --mapshow command to display the updated F_Port-to-N_Port mapping. AG-1025 Message Message Type Severity Port group of Slave N_Port is different than its Master N_Port .
5 AG-1027 AG-1027 Message Message Type Severity Unable to handle this login request on port because NPIV capability is not enabled on this port. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) is not enabled on the specified port. Recommended Action Execute the portCfgNpivPort command on the Access Gateway switch to enable the NPIV capability on the port.
AG-1030 5 AG-1030 Message Message Type Severity N_Port (ID: ) has been determined to be unreliable. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the port goes online and offline often and therefore the port is marked as unreliable. Recommended Action No action is required. The port will automatically be marked as reliable after a certain interval of time, if the port toggling remains within the threshold limit.
5 AG-1033 AG-1033 Message Message Type F_Port to N_Port mapping has been updated for N_Port (). AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the F_Ports mapped to an N_Port have changed and the configuration file has been updated. Recommended Action No action is required. AG-1034 Message Message Type F_Port cannot accept any more logins ().
AG-1036 5 AG-1036 Message Message Type Class Severity Port is connected to a non-Brocade fabric with Persistent ALPA enabled. Check the admin guide for supported configuration. AUDIT | LOG CFG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one of the ports is connected to a non-Brocade fabric. Recommended Action Refer to the Access Gateway Administrator's Guide for the supported configuration. AG-1037 Message Message Type Trunked N_Port () going offline.
5 AG-1039 AG-1039 Message F_Port was reset because a WWN mapped device using it, through N_Port , went offline. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified F_Port was reset because an N_Port went offline and the changes need to be propagated to all involved devices. Recommended Action No action is required. This port reset was not an error.
AG-1042 5 AG-1042 Message Message Type Severity Sending ELS_PORT_OPEN failed on N_Port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates there was a failure sending an ELS_PORT_OPEN request from the Access Gateway to the fabric switch. Recommended Action Check the configuration of the fabric switch connected to the Access Gateway.
5 AG-1045 AG-1045 Message Message Type Severity New port has same Port WWN as old port as part of duplicate Port WWN detection policy. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified new port has the same Port World Wide Name (PWWN) as the old port. Recommended Action No action is required.
AN-1001 5 AN Messages AN-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check memory usage on the switch using the memShow command. Restart or power cycle the switch. AN-1002 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize; rc = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the initialization of the "trafd" daemon has failed.
5 AN-1004 Recommended Action If the port is an F_Port, examine the connected device for the source of the latency. If the port is a long-distance E_Port, make sure that there are enough buffer credits to service the link distance. AN-1004 Message Message Type Class Severity Congestion bottleneck on port /. pct. of secs.
AN-1010 5 AN-1010 Message Message Type Class Severity Severe latency bottleneck detected at slot port . LOG | AUDIT FABRIC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates credit loss at the specified port, a downstream port, or a very high latency device at the edge of the fabric. Recommended Action Contact your switch service provider for assistance.
5 AN-1013 AN-1013 Message Message Type Class Severity Performed link reset to recover the port credits on slot port . LOG | AUDIT FABRIC INFO Probable Cause Indicates a credit loss. Recommended Action The port is recovered. No action is required.
ANV-1001 5 ANV Messages ANV-1001 Message Message Type Severity Port port fault. Change the SFP or check the cable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports. Recommended Action Verify that compatible SFP transceivers are used on the peer ports, the SFP transceivers have not deteriorated, and the Fibre Channel cable is not faulty.
5 ANV-1004 ANV-1004 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Invalid DMA ch pointer, chan:, good_addr:0x bad_addr:0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action Restart the system at the next maintenance window. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
ANV-1007 5 ANV-1007 Message Message Type Severity S,C: ANVIL PASS 1 low buff pool fault: 0x. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that Anvil Pass 1 is running out of free buffers, which may cause chip fault. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
5 ANV-1016 ANV-1016 Message Message Type Severity Port is faulted due to port reinitialization failure on internal port S,P() with reason . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port is faulted due to port re-initialization failure. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
AUTH-1001 5 AUTH Messages AUTH-1001 Message has been successfully completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the secret database operation has been updated using the secAuthSecret command. The values for Operation type can be "set" or "remove". Recommended Action No action is required. AUTH-1002 Message Message Type Severity has failed.
5 AUTH-1004 AUTH-1004 Message Message Type Severity Failed to set type to . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the authUtil command has failed to set the authentication configuration value. The data type can be authentication type, DH group type, hash type, or policy type. Recommended Action Execute the authUtil command again.
AUTH-1007 5 AUTH-1007 Message Message Type Severity The proposed authentication protocol(s) are not supported: port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the proposed authentication protocol types are not supported by the specified local port. Recommended Action Execute the authUtil command to make sure the local switch supports the Fibre Channel Authentication Protocol (FCAP) or Diffie Hellman - Channel Authentication Protocol (DH-CHAP) protocols.
5 AUTH-1011 AUTH-1011 Message Message Type Severity Failed to register for failover operation: switch error . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an internal problem with the Secure Fabric OS. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands.
AUTH-1014 5 AUTH-1014 Message Message Type Severity Invalid port value to : port . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal problem with the Secure Fabric OS. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands.
5 AUTH-1018 AUTH-1018 Message Message Type Severity Invalid value to check protocol type: port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal problem with the Secure Fabric OS. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands.
AUTH-1023 5 AUTH-1023 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Failed to during : port . LOG ERROR Indicates an authentication operation failed for a certain authentication phase. The Operation type varies depending on authentication type: • Some operations for Switch Link Authentication Protocol (SLAP): certificate retrieve, certificate verification, signature verification, or nonce signing.
5 AUTH-1026 AUTH-1026 Message Message Type Severity Failed to during negotiation phase: port . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the authentication failed to get device or Host Bus Adapter (HBA) information due to an internal failure. Usually this problem is transient. If the authentication failed, retry the login. Recommended Action Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands.
AUTH-1029 Recommended Action 5 Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. AUTH-1029 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Failed to get for message: port , retval .
5 AUTH-1032 Recommended Action Reset the secret value using the secAuthSecret command. Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
AUTH-1035 Recommended Action 5 Reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. AUTH-1035 Message Message Type Severity Invalid length in message: length , port .
5 AUTH-1037 AUTH-1037 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Failed to response for : init_len , resp_len , port . LOG ERROR Indicates that a Diffie Hellman - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (DH-CHAP) authentication operation failed on the specified port due to mismatched response values between two entities. The error may indicate that an invalid entity tried to connect to the switch.
AUTH-1040 Recommended Action 5 Correct the switch policy configuration on either of the switches using the authUtil command, and then enable the port using the portEnable command. AUTH-1040 Message Reject authentication on port , because switch authentication policy is set to OFF. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the local switch has rejected the authentication because the switch policy is turned off.
5 AUTH-1043 Recommended Action Check the connection port for a possible security attack. Check the shared secrets using the secAuthSecret command and reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
AUTH-1046 Recommended Action 5 Check the certificate availability using the secCertUtil show -fcapall command. Install the certificate and reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands or the switchDisable and switchEnable commands. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 AUTH-3001 AUTH-3001 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: type has been changed from [] to []. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that an authentication configuration value was set to a specified value. The Data type can be authentication type, DH group type, hash type, or policy type. Recommended Action No action is required.
AUTH-3004 5 AUTH-3004 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: failed, Info: Neighboring switch has a conflicting authentication policy; Port disabled. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified E_Port was disabled because the neighboring switch rejected the authentication negotiation, and the local switch has a strict switch authentication policy.
5 AUTH-3007 Recommended Action Check the connection port for a possible security attack. Check the shared secrets using the secAuthSecret command and reinitialize authentication using the portDisable and portEnable commands. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
BKSW-1003 5 BKSW Messages BKSW-1003 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause kSWD: . FFDC | LOG WARNING Indicates a warning state within the system. A critical application error was reported in the watchdog subsystem. This message is used to convey information regarding the state of the system. The switch will reboot (on single-CP switches) or fail over (on dual-CP switches).
5 BL-1000 BL Messages BL-1000 Message Initializing ports... Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has started initializing the ports. Recommended Action No action is required. BL-1001 Message Port initialization completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has completed initializing the ports. Recommended Action No action is required.
BL-1003 5 BL-1003 Message Message Type Severity Faulting blade in slot . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates a faulty blade in the specified slot. Recommended Action Make sure that the blade is seated correctly.
5 BL-1007 BL-1007 Message Message Type Severity blade #: blade state is inconsistent with EM. bl_cflags 0x, slot_on , slot_off , faulty , status . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a failover occurred while a blade was initializing on the previously active control processor (CP). Recommended Action No action is required. The blade is reinitialized.
BL-1010 Recommended Action 5 Make sure that the blade is seated correctly. If the blade is seated correctly, execute the diagPost command to make sure that Power-On Self-Test (POST) is enabled; then power cycle the blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands or have the blade's ejector switch cycled to run POST and verify that the blade does not have any hardware problems. If the message persists, replace the blade.
5 BL-1012 BL-1012 Message Message Type Severity bport port int. is disabled. status=0x Port will be re-enabled in 1 minute. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the port generated an excessive number of interrupts that may prove unrecoverable to the switch operation. The port is disabled to prevent the control processor (CP) from becoming too busy. The bport is the blade port; this number may not correspond to a user port number.
BL-1014 5 BL-1014 Message Message Type Severity bport port int. is disabled. status=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the port generated an excessive number of interrupts that may prove fatal to the switch operation. The port is disabled to prevent the control processor (CP) from becoming too busy. The bport number displayed in the message is the blade port; this number may not correspond to a user port number.
5 BL-1016 BL-1016 Message Message Type Severity Blade port in slot failed to enable. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the specified blade port could not be enabled. Recommended Action Make sure that the blade is seated correctly.
BL-1019 5 BL-1019 Message Slot , retry , internal port retry initialization, . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the slot had internal ports that are not online. Initiated a retry on ports that failed to go online. Recommended Action No action is required. BL-1020 Message Message Type Severity Switch timed out initializing the chips.
5 BL-1022 BL-1022 Message Message Type Severity Init Failed: Switch DISABLED because internal ports were not ONLINE, . LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch initiation failed because one or more of the internal ports was not online. The switch is faulted. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch. Additional fault messages precede and follow this error providing more information. Refer to other error messages for recommended action.
BL-1025 5 BL-1025 Message All GigE/FCIP/Virtualization/FC Fastwrite ports on the blade in slot will be reset as part of the firmware upgrade. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a recent firmware upgrade caused the blade's firmware to be upgraded and resulted in the cold upgrade. As part of the upgrade, all the Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP), virtualization data elements, and FC Fastwrite ports were reset.
5 BL-1028 BL-1028 Message Message Type Severity Switch faulted; internal processor was reset before switch init completed. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch internal processor was reset before the initialization completed. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the message persists, replace the switch. BL-1029 Message All ports on the switch will be reset as part of the firmware upgrade.
BL-1031 5 BL-1031 Message Message Type Severity Link timeout in internal port (slot , port ) resulted in blade fault. Use slotpoweroff/slotpoweron to recover the blade. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that link timeout occurred in one of the back-end internal ports. Recommended Action Power cycle the blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands.
5 BL-1034 BL-1034 Message Slot FC Initialization completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the slot has completed initializing the Fibre Channel (FC) ports. Recommended Action No action is required. BL-1035 Message Slot iSCSI port Initialization completed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the slot has completed initializing the specified iSCSI port.
BL-1037 5 BL-1037 Message Message Type Severity Faulting chip in slot = , miniS = ,port = due to BE/BI port fault. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that all ports on the chip have been disabled due to a fault on the chip. Recommended Action Make sure that the blade is seated correctly.
5 BL-1041 BL-1041 Message Message Type Severity Dynamic area mode is enabled on default switch, Faulting the blade w/ ID in slot as it does not support this mode. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the blade does not support dynamic area mode on the default switch. Recommended Action Turn off the dynamic area mode using the configure command.
BL-1047 5 BL-1047 Message Buffer optimized mode is turned for slot . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the buffer optimized mode is changed for the specified slot. Recommended Action No action is required. BL-1048 Message Message Type Severity FCoE Blade in slot failed because the Interop mode is enabled on the switch.
5 BL-1050 BL-1050 Message Message Type Severity Incompatible Blade Processor FPGA version with current FOS firmware in slot= on FX8-24. Contact support for upgrade instructions. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the blade processor field-programmable gate array (FPGA) version with Fabric OS v7.0.0 is incompatible on the FX8-24 blade. Recommended Action Contact your switch service provider for upgrade instructions.
BLS-1000 5 BLS Messages BLS-1000 Message Message Type Severity of GE failed. Please retry the command. Data: inst= st= rsn= fn= oid=. LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the hardware is not responding to a command request, possibly because it is busy. Recommended Action Retry the command.
5 BLS-1003 BLS-1003 Message Message Type An IPsec/IKE policy was deleted. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that an Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) or Internet Key Exchange (IKE) policy was deleted and the configuration file was updated. Recommended Action No action is required. BLS-1004 Message Tape Read Pipelining is being disabled slot () port () tunnel ().
BM-1001 5 BM Messages BM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause BM protocol version in slot . LOG ERROR Indicates that the firmware running on the control processor (CP) cannot communicate with the application processor (AP) blade in the indicated slot and determine the AP blade's firmware version. The reason can be one of the following: • The CP blade is running a later version of firmware than the AP blade.
5 BM-1004 Recommended Action Execute the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands or reseat the affected blade. BM-1004 Message Blade firmware on slot is not consistent with system firmware . Auto-leveling blade firmware to match system firmware. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the policy of the specified blade is to auto-level the blade firmware to the system firmware.
BM-1007 Recommended Action 5 Configure the blade so that it will persistently enable the ports. BM-1007 Message If set, clear EX/VEX/FC Fastwrite configuration for all ports for blade in slot . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified blade was detected for the first time after an FR4-18i was previously configured in the same slot. The new blade requires the specified port configurations to be cleared. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 BM-1010 BM-1010 Message Resetting port configuration and linkcost for all ports for blade in slot . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified blade was detected for the first time after an FC10-6 was previously configured in the same slot. The new blade requires resetting the port configuration and linkcost. Recommended Action No action is required. The blade ports are cleared automatically.
BM-1055 5 BM-1055 Message Message Type Severity Firmwaredownload timed-out for AP. Faulting switch. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that firmware download on the application processor (AP) blade has failed. Recommended Action Execute the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands or reseat the affected blade. BM-1056 Message AP is not configured. Persistently disabling all ports on the switch.
5 C2-1001 C2 Messages C2-1001 Message Message Type Severity S,P(Bp) user_idx: [PID 0x<24 bit FC address>] faulted due to SFP validation failure. Check if the SFP is valid for the configuration. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports.
C2-1006 5 C2-1006 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause S,C: Internal link errors reported, no hardware faults identified, continuing monitoring: fault1:0x, fault2:0x thresh1:0x. LOG WARNING Indicates that some internal link errors have been detected. These errors can be normal in an active running system. The system automatically starts a more detailed monitoring of the errors reported in the internal hardware.
5 C2-1009 C2-1009 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): portcfglongdistance vc_translation_link_init = 1 overwrites fill word IDLE. ARB will be used on the link. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the portcfglongdistance vc_translation_link_init 1 command has overwritten the fill word IDLE. Arbitrated loop (ARB) will be used on the link. Recommended Action No action is required.
C2-1013 5 C2-1013 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Duplicate rte_tbl_select detected. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the selected table is corrupted. Recommended Action This message must have a matching message for the other duplicate table. Reset both the specified ports. If it is a trunk, reset the entire trunk.
5 C2-1016 C2-1016 Message Message Type Severity Port is faulted due to port re-initialization failure on internal Port S,P() with reason . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port failed due to port re-initialization failure. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
C2-1019 5 C2-1019 Message Message Type Severity S,C: HW ASIC Chip TXQ FID parity error threshold reached type = 0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an internal error is observed in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action Restart the system at the next maintenance window.
5 C2-1026 C2-1026 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Faulting F_port due to extra credit detected:ftx= curr_cred= actual_cred=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the device is returning the wrong number of receiver-ready (R_RDY) frames. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, replace the device.
C2-1029 5 C2-1029 Message Message Type Severity Detected credit loss on Port of Slot , Port () vc_no= crd(s)lost= complete_loss:. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that credit loss was detected on the port. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
5 C3-1001 C3 Messages C3-1001 Message Message Type Severity S,P(Bp) user_idx: [PID 0x<24 bit FC address>] faulted due to SFP validation failure. Check if the SFP is valid for the configuration. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports.
C3-1006 5 C3-1006 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Various non-critical hardware errors were observed: fault1:0x, fault2:0x thresh1:0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that some errors were found in hardware that may or may not impact the data traffic. Recommended Action No action is required. Usually these errors are transient.
5 C3-1009 C3-1009 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): portcfglongdistance vc_translation_link_init = 1 overwrites fill word IDLE. ARB will be used on the link. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the portcfglongdistance vc_translation_link_init 1 command has overwritten the fill word IDLE. Arbitrated loop (ARB) will be used on the link. Recommended Action No action is required.
C3-1012 5 C3-1012 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Link Timeout on internal port ftx= tov= (>) vc_no= crd(s)lost= complete_loss:. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one or more credits have been lost on a back-end port, and there is no traffic on that port for two seconds.
5 C3-1015 C3-1015 Message Message Type Severity Port re-initialized due to Link Reset failure on internal Port S,P(). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port is re-initialized due to link reset failure. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
C3-1018 5 C3-1018 Message Message Type Severity Link reset threshold value exceeded in the link S,P(). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified blade is faulted because the link reset threshold value has exceeded. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
5 C3-1021 C3-1021 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Port is offline due to Encryption Compression Block error. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an internal error is observed in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action When this error occurs, the software will automatically recover from the error and no action is required.
C3-1026 5 C3-1026 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Faulting F_port due to extra credit detected:ftx= curr_cred= actual_cred=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the device is returning the wrong number of receiver-ready (R_RDY) frames. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, replace the device.
5 C3-1030 C3-1030 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Internal CRC with good EOF errors exceeded threshold, tuning is required. current:0x, last:0x thresh2:0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates some CRC errors detected on backend link by hardware, applications may be affected.
CAL-1001 5 CAL Messages CAL-1001 Message Switch offline requested by remote domain . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified remote domain requested the local domain to be disabled. Recommended Action Check the error message log on the remote domain using the errShow command to find the reason.
5 CCFG-1001 CCFG Messages CCFG-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize , rc = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the initialization of a module within the Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) configuration management daemon has failed. Recommended Action Download a new firmware version using the firmwareDownload command. CCFG-1002 Message Message Type Started loading CEE system configuration.
CCFG-1004 5 CCFG-1004 Message Message Type Severity Configuration replay failed due to missing system startup configuration file. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the startup configuration file has been moved or deleted and therefore replaying the system configuration has failed. Recommended Action Execute the copy file startup-config command to restore the startup configuration file from any backup retrieved on the server. CCFG-1005 Message Startup configuration file is updated.
5 CCFG-1008 Recommended Action No action is required. CCFG-1008 Message Message Type Severity CMSH init failed: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the CEE Management Shell (CMSH) initialization has failed. Recommended Action No action is required. CCFG-1009 Message Successfully copied to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a configuration file has been copied to the specified destination. Recommended Action No action is required.
CCFG-1011 5 CCFG-1011 Message Linecard configuration mismatch on slot . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the inserted line card is different from the pre-configured line card on the specified slot. Recommended Action Execute the no linecard command to remove the line card configuration. CCFG-1012 Message Message Type Severity Blade in slot failed to reach ONLINE state within seconds after receiving system ready.
5 CDR-1001 CDR Messages CDR-1001 Message Message Type Severity Port port fault. Change the SFP or check cable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, a faulty cable between the peer ports, or the port speed configuration does not match the capability of the SFP transceiver.
CDR-1004 5 CDR-1004 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Invalid DMA ch pointer, chan:, good_addr:0x bad_addr:0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action Restart the system at the next maintenance window. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
5 CDR-1007 CDR-1007 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Internal link errors have been reported, no hardware faults identified, continuing to monitor for errors: flt1:0x, flt2:0x thresh1:0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that some errors were found in hardware that may or may not impact the data traffic. Recommended Action No action is required.
CDR-1010 5 CDR-1010 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Internal monitoring of faults has identified suspect hardware, blade may need to be reset or replaced: fault1:0x, fault2:0x thresh2:0x. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that above-normal errors observed in hardware that may or may not impact the data traffic.
5 CDR-1014 CDR-1014 Message Message Type Severity Link Reset on Internal Port S,P() vc_no= crd(s)lost=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one or more credits were lost and the link is reset. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
CDR-1017 5 CDR-1017 Message Message Type Severity Blade in Slot faulted due to unavailable ports in internal Trunk. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified blade is faulted due to unavailable ports in internal trunk. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
5 CDR-1022 CDR-1022 Message Message Type Severity S,P(): Link Timeout on External port, ftx= tov= (>) vc_no= crd(s)lost=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that above-normal errors are observed in hardware that may or may not impact the data traffic.
CHS-1002 5 CHS Messages CHS-1002 Message Message Type Severity ki_gd_register_action failed with rc = . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error. Recommended Action To recover a bladed system, execute the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands on the blade. To recover a non-bladed system, execute the fastBoot command on the switch. CHS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Slot ENABLED but Not Ready during recovery, disabling slot = rval = .
5 CHS-1005 CHS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Diag attach failed during recovery, disabling slot = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the diagnostic blade attach operation has failed during failover or recovery. Recommended Action For a bladed switch, execute the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands to power cycle the blade. 222 For a non-bladed switch, restart or power cycle the switch.
CNM-1001 5 CNM Messages CNM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check memory usage on the switch using the memShow command. Restart or power cycle the switch. CNM-1002 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize rc = .
5 CNM-1004 CNM-1004 Message iSCSI service is on the switch. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the crypto service is enabled or disabled on the switch. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1005 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_GRP_LEADER_ELECTED Name [], WWN []. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the cluster Encryption Group (EG) leader is elected. Recommended Action No action is required.
CNM-1008 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. CNM-1008 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_NODE_EJECT nodeName [], WWN []. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified node is ejected from the Encryption Group (EG). Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1009 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_STANDALONE_MODE. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the node is in standalone mode.
5 CNM-1011 CNM-1011 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_NODE_JOIN_TIMEOUT nodeName [], WWN [], ipaddress []. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the node join timeout. Recommended Action Take the peer node offline, and rejoin the node to Encryption Group (EG). CNM-1012 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_EG_DELETED. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Encryption Group (EG) is deleted. Recommended Action No action is required.
CNM-1015 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. CNM-1015 Message Posting event Potential Cluster Split condition. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a Potential Cluster Split condition. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1016 Message Posting event Detected a EG degrade condition. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an Encryption Group (EG) degrade condition. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 CNM-1018 CNM-1018 Message Got CNM_FSM_EVT_JOIN_REQ when already a member, My assigned name [], dropping request. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the node is already a member of the Encryption Group (EG). Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1019 Message Join Rejected by GL node, fix certificate and later add member node from GL node, or reboot the member node.
CNM-1021 5 CNM-1021 Message Failed to sign the node authentication message, admission control might fail. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that node admission control has failed. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1022 Message Operation not allowed on GL Node. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an operation is not allowed on a group leader (GL) node. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 CNM-1025 Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1025 Message Operation not allowed, as member is active with the Cluster. Eject member node and retry. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an operation is not allowed on a member node. Recommended Action Eject member node and retry the operation. CNM-1026 Message Recvd HBT Msg with version mismatch, Recvd Hdr version 0x Exp Hdr version 0x Node .
CNM-1028 5 CNM-1028 Message Certfile already exists. No need to sync up. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the certificate file for the node already exists. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1029 Message Message Type Severity Certfile content does not match the cert sent by GL.
5 CNM-1032 Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1032 Message Message Type Severity Certfile size does not match cert file size sent by GL. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there is a size mismatch between a node's certificate file and the certificate file received from the group leader (GL). Recommended Action No action is required.
CNM-1035 5 CNM-1035 Message Message Type Severity Cluster is in degraded state. Posting degrade event. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an event is being posted to specify the cluster is in a degraded state. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1036 Message All the active nodes of the cluster are in ONLINE state. Posting converged event. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an event is being posted to specify the cluster is in a converged state.
5 CNM-1038 CNM-1038 Message Split-Brain Arbitration won, majority GL Node, remote:local [:]. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that split-brain arbitration is won. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1039 Message Split-Brain Arbitration lost, Minority WWN/GL Node, remote_WWN:local_WWN . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that split-brain arbitration is lost.
CNM-1042 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. CNM-1042 Message Completed updating persistent Cluster DB. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the persistent database update is complete. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1043 Message Message Type Severity Received HBT from undefined node IpAddress [], WWN []. Possible configuration error. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the remote node's WWN may be changed.
5 CNM-1045 CNM-1045 Message Message Type Severity Member node [] is having dual IP stack.Registering member node with dual IP in an EG with only IPv6 is not allowed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the member node with dual IP stack was registered with the IPv6 Encryption Group (EG). Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1046 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_NODE_LEAVE nodeName [], WWN [].
CNM-1049 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. CNM-1049 Message Message Type Severity Failed to define node, Node Name []. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the failure to define the node object. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1050 Message Message Type Severity Node Admission Control failed due to mismatch in Access Gateway Daemon (AGD) mode settings, rejecting node [].
5 CNM-1052 CNM-1052 Message Message Type Severity Member node registered with another Encryption Group. To proceed eject the member node [] from other EG. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the member node is registered with another Encryption Group (EG). Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1053 Message Message Type Severity Node is already a registered member of another EG. First eject the current node [] from the existing EG and then try.
CNM-1055 5 CNM-1055 Message Got CNM_FSM_EVT_JOIN_REQ when already a member from same GL node, rejoining EG with GL []. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the node is rejoining the Encryption Group (EG). Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1056 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_EE_INITIALIZING Slot [], WWN [], IP [], flags [].
5 CNM-1058 CNM-1058 Message Posting event CNM_EVT_OFFLINE Slot [], WWN [], IP [], flags []. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the encryption engine is removed from the Encryption Group (EG). Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-1059 Message Local Node CP certificate pair mismatch detected, re-initialize the node. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the certificate pair is mismatched.
CNM-1062 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. CNM-1062 Message Copied certificate to [] due to change in IP. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the certificate was copied to the file with new IP name. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-3001 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: encryption group \"\" created.
5 CNM-3003 CNM-3003 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Membernode \"\" added to encryption group. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified member node was added to an encryption group. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-3004 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Membernode \"\" ejected from encryption group.
CNM-3006 5 CNM-3006 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Heartbeat miss count set to . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the heartbeat miss value was set. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-3007 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Heartbeat timeout set to . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the heartbeat timeout value was set.
5 CNM-3009 CNM-3009 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: registered. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified member node was registered. Recommended Action No action is required. CNM-3010 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Membernode unregistered. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified member node was unregistered.
CNM-3012 5 CNM-3012 Message Message Type Class Severity Deleteing an EG with LUNs setup for encryption can lead to LUNs being disabled if Encryption Group name is not preserved (). AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Encryption Group (EG) was deleted. Recreate EG with the same name if LUNs are set up for encryption. Recommended Action Preserve the EG name when EG is recreated if LUNs are set up for encryption.
5 CONF-1000 CONF Messages CONF-1000 Message Message Type configDownload completed successfully . LOG | AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the configDownload operation was initiated and completed successfully. The Info about the parameters and AD variable is the description of the classes of configuration parameters that were downloaded. If Admin Domain (AD) is enabled, the AD number is specified in the description.
CONF-1021 5 CONF-1021 Message configUpload not permitted . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a configUpload operation is not permitted. There are many possible causes. Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to view the error log. Correct the error and execute the configUpload command again. CONF-1022 Message Message Type Class Severity Downloading configuration without disabling the switch was unsuccessful.
5 CONF-1024 CONF-1024 Message configUpload failed . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a configUpload operation has failed. Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to view the error log. Correct the error and execute the configUpload command again. CONF-1030 Message Message Type Severity Configuration database full, data not committed (key: ).
CONF-1032 5 CONF-1032 Message configRemove completed successfully . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the configRemove command was initiated and completed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. CONF-1040 Message configDefault Failed. . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that an error occurred while executing the configDefault command. Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to view the error log.
5 CONF-1042 CONF-1042 Message Message Type Fabric Configuration Parameter changed to LOG | AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric configuration parameter value has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. CONF-1043 Message Message Type Fabric Configuration Parameter changed to LOG | AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric configuration parameter value has been changed.
CTAP-1001 5 CTAP Messages CTAP-1001 Message Key acquisition for . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a change in the tape pool database has triggered the key acquisition process for each pool. Recommended Action Do not start tape backup or restore operations involving tape pools until the process is complete.
5 CVLC-1001 CVLC Messages CVLC-1001 Message re-key , LUN SN: . Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the first-time encryption, key expired, or manual re-key operation is performed. The operation has been started, completed, failed, or cancelled.
CVLC-1004 5 CVLC-1004 Message Forceful encryption LUN removal while re-key session is still active. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the encryption LUN was forcefully removed while a re-key session was still active. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLC-1005 Message There are no LUNs found from the target.
5 CVLC-1007 CVLC-1007 Message Message Type Severity Removal of encryption LUN is not allowed when decrypt of existing data is enabled. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that there has been an attempt to remove the encryption LUN while decryption of existing data is still enabled. Recommended Action To preserve the user data, execute the cryptocfg --modify -LUN -cleartext command to convert to cleartext LUN.
CVLC-1010 5 CVLC-1010 Message Message Type Severity Tape license is required for tape container: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the tape container is configured with non-Brocade mode but there is no valid license. Recommended Action Obtain a license for non-Brocade mode. CVLC-1011 Message Message Type Severity Third party license is required for encryption LUN in third party mode.
5 CVLC-1013 CVLC-1013 Message Message Type Severity Unable to retrieve key record from the key archive. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the encryption engine is unable to retrieve the key record base on the key ID found in the metadata. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLC-1014 Message Message Type Severity Missing Key ID from user input.
CVLC-1016 5 CVLC-1016 Message LUN is out of read only mode. Reason: . Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the LUN is set to read/write mode. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLC-1017 Message Message Type Severity Event: .
5 CVLC-1019 CVLC-1019 Message Message Type Severity Metadata exists while data state is clear text. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the data state in the LUN configuration is cleartext, but metadata exists on the LUN. Recommended Action Use the cryptoCfg command to confirm the configuration. CVLC-1020 Message Message Type Severity Metadata exists while LUN is clear text.
CVLC-1022 5 CVLC-1022 Message User provided key ID is ignored while data state is clear text. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the key ID provided is ignored because the data state is cleartext. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLC-1023 Message Rebalance recommended on EE: .
5 CVLC-1025 CVLC-1025 Message Message Type Severity Secondary Metadata exists for encrypted LUN not configured with -newLUN option. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the secondary metadata exists on the LUN that is not configured with the -newLUN option. Recommended Action Use the cryptoCfg command to remove and add the LUN with the -newLUN option.
CVLC-1028 5 CVLC-1028 Message Message Type Severity Not starting auto rekey on LUN with uncompressible blocks 1-16. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a warning event. Recommended Action Perform a manual re-key on this LUN. CVLC-1029 Message Message Type Severity Mirror LUN is disabled as primary LUN is being rekeyed without splitting the mirror.
5 CVLC-1031 CVLC-1031 Message Message Type Severity Primary LUN is restored from mirror LUN. LUN in read-only mode. Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a re-keyed primary LUN may have been restored from a mirror LUN without synchronizing. Recommended Action Perform the following steps. 1. Create a new primary LUN. 2. Add the new primary LUN to its container with the -newLUN option. 3.
CVLC-1034 5 CVLC-1034 Message Rekey failed on Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: because . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the first-time encryption, key expired, or manual re-key operation failed. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLC-1035 Message Message Type Severity A decommissioned LUN has been added back as encrypted LUN.
5 CVLC-1041 CVLC-1041 Message Message Type Severity . Container: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the host write operation on secondary metadata block region failed. Recommended Action Disable the initiator port.
CVLM-1001 5 CVLM Messages CVLM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the memShow command. Restart or power cycle the switch. CVLM-1002 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize rc = .
5 CVLM-1004 CVLM-1004 Message Message Type Severity Crypto device configuration between local switch () and peer () is out of sync. New encryption session is not allowed. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that encryption engine nodes in the cluster encryption group have different configurations. Recommended Action Synchronize the configuration in the cluster group using the cryptocfg --commit command. CVLM-1005 Message Crypto service is on the switch.
CVLM-1008 Recommended Action 5 Run the cryptocfg --commit command again. CVLM-1008 Message Message Type Severity The member ( ) of HAC () is not in the fabric. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the member of the HA cluster (HAC) is not in the fabric. Recommended Action Check the inter-switch link (ISL) port connected to the fabric. CVLM-1009 Message The member ( ) of HAC () is in the fabric.
5 CVLM-1011 CVLM-1011 Message The HAC failover occurs at EE ( ). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the HA cluster (HAC) failover occurs at the encryption engine. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-1012 Message The HAC failback occurs at EE ( ). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the HA cluster (HAC) failback occurs at the encryption engine.
CVLM-1014 5 CVLM-1014 Message Message Type Severity RD zone getting deleted for which there is no Host/Target (/) L2 zone exists in effective configuration. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates deletion of Frame Redirect (RD) zone and there is no corresponding Layer 2 zone present, but IT pair is in crypto configuration.
5 CVLM-3001 CVLM-3001 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Failback mode set to . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the failback mode was set. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3002 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: HA cluster \"\" created. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified HA cluster was created.
CVLM-3004 5 CVLM-3004 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Cluster member added to HA cluster \"\". AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that an HA cluster member was added. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3005 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Cluster member removed from HA cluster \"\".
5 CVLM-3007 CVLM-3007 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: container \"\" created. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified crypto-target container was created. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3008 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Container \"\" deleted.
CVLM-3010 5 CVLM-3010 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Move crypto target container \"\" to EE /. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified crypto-target container was moved to another encryption engine. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3011 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Initiator PWWN \"\" Initiator NWWN \"
5 CVLM-3013 CVLM-3013 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: LUN , attached through Initiator \"\", added to crypto target container \"\". AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a LUN was added to a crypto-target container. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3014 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: LUN , attached through Initiator \"
CVLM-3016 5 CVLM-3016 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: LUN , attached through Initiator \"\" in crypto target container \"\", enabled. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified LUN in a crypto-target container was enabled. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3017 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Tape pool \"\
5 CVLM-3019 CVLM-3019 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Tapepool \"\" modified. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified tape pool was modified. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3020 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Manual rekey of LUN attached through Initiator \"\" in crypto tgt container \"\".
CVLM-3022 5 CVLM-3022 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Resume rekey of LUN attached through Initiator \"\" in crypto tgt container \"\". AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a resume re-key was performed. Recommended Action No action is required. CVLM-3023 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Transaction committed.
5 CVLM-3025 CVLM-3025 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: started, Info: Decommission of device (container initiator , LUN ). AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the decommission operation has started. Recommended Action No action is required.
CVLM-3028 5 CVLM-3028 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: SRDF mode set to . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) mode was set. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 DOT1-1001 DOT1 Messages DOT1-1001 Message 802.1X is enabled globally. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that 802.1X is enabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1002 Message 802.1X is disabled globally. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that 802.1X is disabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1003 Message 802.1X is enabled for port .
DOT1-1004 5 DOT1-1004 Message Port is forcefully unauthorized. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port has been unauthorized forcefully using the dot1x port-control force-unauthorized command. Recommended Action No action is required. DOT1-1005 Message 802.1X authentication is successful on port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that 802.1X authentication has succeeded on the specified port.
5 DOT1-1007 DOT1-1007 Message Message Type Severity No RADIUS server available for authentication. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that there is no remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) server available for authentication. Recommended Action Execute the aaaConfig --show command to verify that the configured RADIUS servers are reachable and functioning. DOT1-1008 Message Port is forcefully authorized.
DOT1-1010 5 DOT1-1010 Message Port is set in auto mode. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port is set to auto mode. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 ECC-1000 ECC Messages ECC-1000 Message Message Type Severity ECC Error occurrence of . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the processor memory controller has detected one of the several types of double data rate (DDR) memory errors.
EM-1001 5 EM Messages EM-1001 Message Message Type Severity is overheating: Shutting down. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) is shutting down due to overheating. This event is typically due to a faulty fan and can also be caused by the switch environment. Recommended Action Verify that the location temperature is within the operational range of the switch.
5 EM-1004 EM-1004 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause failed to power on. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) failed to power on and is not being used. The FRU ID value is composed of a FRU type string and an optional number to identify the unit, slot, or port. The Brocade 300 switch has 4 fans and 1 power supply, but these parts cannot be replaced: the entire switch is a FRU. Recommended Action Reseat the FRU.
EM-1008 5 EM-1008 Message Message Type Severity Unit in with ID is faulted, it is incompatible with the configuration, check FOS firmware version as a possible cause. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that a blade inserted in the specified slot or the switch (for non-bladed switches) is not compatible with the platform configuration (includes the firmware version) or the switch configuration. The blade is faulted.
5 EM-1011 EM-1011 Message Message Type Severity Received unexpected power down for , but cannot determine if it has power. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the environmental monitor (EM) received an unexpected power-down notification from the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU). However, after four seconds, it cannot be determined if it has powered down or not. Recommended Action Reseat the blade. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
EM-1014 5 EM-1014 Message Message Type Severity Unable to read sensor on (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the environmental monitor (EM) was unable to access the sensors on the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU). Recommended Action Reseat the FRU. If the problem persists, replace the FRU. EM-1015 Message Message Type Severity Warm recovery failed ().
5 EM-1017 EM-1017 Message Message Type Severity Uncommitted WWN change detected. Cold reboot required. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a user did not commit a changed World Wide Name (WWN) value before performing a system restart, power cycle, or firmware download operation. Recommended Action Change and commit the new WWN value. EM-1018 Message Message Type Severity CP blade in slot failed to retrieve current chassis type (//0x).
EM-1020 5 EM-1020 Message Message Type Severity Unit in with ID is faulted, it's an FCoE blade and the Ethernet switch service is not enabled. Please run . FFDC | LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a blade inserted in the specified slot requires the Ethernet switch service, which is not enabled. The blade is faulted. Recommended Action Execute the fosconfig --enable ethsw command to enable the Ethernet switch service.
5 EM-1031 Recommended Action This is often a transient error. Watch for the EM-1048 message, which indicates that the problem has been resolved. If the problem persists, check for loose or dirty connections. Remove all dust and debris before reseating the field-replaceable unit (FRU). If it continues to fail, replace the FRU. EM-1031 Message Message Type Severity ejector not closed.
EM-1035 Recommended Action 5 Reseat the FRU. Execute the diagPost command to make sure that Power-On Self-Test (POST) is enabled; then power cycle the blade by using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands or have the blade's ejector switch cycled to run POST and verify that the blade does not have any hardware problems. If the problem persists, replace the FRU.
5 EM-1037 EM-1037 Message is no longer faulted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified power supply is no longer marked faulty; probably because its AC power supply has been turned on. Recommended Action No action is required. EM-1042 Message Message Type Severity Important FRU header data for is not valid.
EM-1044 5 EM-1044 Message Message Type Severity Can't power on , its logical switch is shut down. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) cannot be powered on because the associated logical switch is shutdown. Recommended Action Execute the switchStart command on the associated logical switch. EM-1045 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause is being powered .
5 EM-1047 Recommended Action If the blade ID listed is incorrect, the field-replaceable unit (FRU) header for the blade is corrupted and the blade must be replaced. If the error is due to the platform, the blade ID listed is not supported for that platform (CP) type. Remove the blade from the chassis. If the error is due to the backplane, the CP type (CP256) is not supported on that chassis (backplane revision D2). Remove the blade from the chassis.
EM-1050 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. EM-1050 Message FRU removal detected. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a field-replaceable unit (FRU) of the type and location specified by the FRU ID value was removed from the chassis. Recommended Action Verify that the FRU was intended to be removed. If not, replace the FRU as soon as possible. EM-1051 Message : Inconsistency detected, FRU reinitialized.
5 EM-1058 EM-1058 Message Message Type Severity Switch gets reset:. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is being automatically reset because of a known resetable transient problem such as an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) parity error. Recommended Action No action is required if the switch does not reach the reset threshold for the switch or blade.
EM-1061 5 EM-1061 Message Message Type Severity Synchronization halted. Remove all blades of type or upgrade your standby CP, then reboot or run haSyncStart. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the blade in the system is not supported by the firmware on the standby control processor (CP). Recommended Action Remove all blades of the specified type or upgrade the standby CP.
5 EM-1064 EM-1064 Message Message Type Severity Blade: is being powered off (based on user configuration) upon receiving a HW ASIC ERROR, reason:. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the blade is being powered off because a hardware (HW) application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) error was detected, and you have selected to power off the problem blade when such a condition occurred. Recommended Action Contact your switch service provider for assistance.
EM-1067 5 EM-1067 Message Message Type Severity Stopping synchronization of the system due to incompatibility with standby CP. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the software version on the standby control processor (CP) is incompatible with this software feature enabled on this Fabric OS firmware version. Recommended Action Upgrade the software on the standby CP or disable the software feature on this CP.
5 EM-1070 EM-1070 Message Slot is being powered on. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the blade in the specified slot is being intentionally powered on. Recommended Action No action is required. EM-1071 Message Message Type Severity Unit in with ID is faulted, it is incompatible with the following blade id(s): .
EM-2003 5 EM-2003 Message Message Type Severity has failed the POST tests. FRU is being faulted. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a field-replaceable unit (FRU) has failed the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Refer to the /tmp/post[1/2].slot#.log file for more information on the faults. To view this log file, you must be logged in at the root level. The ID will be Switch for non-bladed systems. Recommended Action On bladed systems, reseat the specified FRU.
5 ESS-1001 ESS Messages ESS-1001 Message Message Type Severity A few switches in the fabric do not support the Coordinated HotCode protocol. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates one or more switches in the fabric do not support the Coordinated HotCode protocol. Continuing with the firmware download may cause data traffic disruption.
ESS-1004 5 ESS-1004 Message Message Type Severity The resume message is rejected by the domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that during the Coordinated HotCode protocol, a switch in the fabric has rejected the resume message which prevented the protocol from completing. Any data traffic disruption observed during the firmware download may have been due to the rejected resume message. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 ESS-1009 ESS-1009 Message Message Type Class Severity Fabric Name Mismatch - local() remote( - received from domain ). AUDIT | LOG FABRIC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fabric name is not unique for this fabric. Recommended Action Select an appropriate fabric name and set it again from any switch. ESS-1010 Message Message Type Class Severity Duplicate Fabric Name - matching with FID .
ESW-1001 5 ESW Messages ESW-1001 Message Message Type Severity Switch is not in ready state - Switch enable failed, switch status= 0x, c_flags = 0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the switch enable operation has failed. Recommended Action If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 ESW-1004 ESW-1004 Message Message Type Severity Blade attach failed during recovery, disabling slot = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified blade has failed during failover or recovery. Recommended Action For a bladed switch, execute the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands to power cycle the blade. For a non-bladed switch, restart or power cycle the switch. ESW-1005 Message Message Type Severity Diag attach failed during recovery, disabling slot = .
ESW-1007 5 ESW-1007 Message Message Type Severity Switch port disabled due to \"\". LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch port is disabled due to the reason displayed in the message. Recommended Action Based on the disable reason displayed, take appropriate action to restore the port. If the disable reason is "Insufficient frame buffers", reduce the distance or speed settings for the port to reduce the buffer requirement of the link.
5 EVMD-1001 EVMD Messages EVMD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Event could not be sent to remote proxy = . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the event could not be sent to remote proxy. This could happen if the remote proxy switch cannot be reached through in-band. Recommended Action Make sure that the specified remote domain is present in the fabric.
FABR-1001 5 FABR Messages FABR-1001 Message Message Type Severity port , . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified switch port is isolated because of a segmentation resulting from mismatched configuration parameters. Recommended Action Based on the segmentation reason displayed with the message, look for a possible mismatch of relevant configuration parameters in the switches at both ends of the link.
5 FABR-1004 Recommended Action Investigate the neighbor switch for problems. Run the errShow command on the neighbor switch to view the error log for additional messages. Check for a faulty cable or deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP). Replace the cable or the SFP if necessary. Run the portLogDumpPort command on both the receiving and transmitting ports. Run the fabStatsShow command on both the receiving and transmitting switches.
FABR-1006 5 FABR-1006 Message Message Type Severity Node free error, caller: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS is trying to free or deallocate memory space that has already been deallocated. This message is rare and usually indicates a problem with the Fabric OS. Recommended Action In case of severe memory corruption, the system may recover by performing an automatic failover.
5 FABR-1009 FABR-1009 Message Message Type Severity . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that errors were reported during the exchange fabric parameter state; cannot allocate domain list due to a faulty exchange fabric parameter (EFP) type. This message is rare and usually indicates a problem with the Fabric OS. Recommended Action The fabric daemon will discard the EFP. The system will recover through the EFP retrial process.
FABR-1012 5 FABR-1012 Message Message Type Severity : no such type, . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric is not in the appropriate state for the specified process. This message is rare and usually indicates a problem with the Fabric OS. Recommended Action The fabric daemon will take proper action to recover from the error.
5 FABR-1015 FABR-1015 Message Message Type Severity FICON Insistent DID max retry exceeded: All E_Ports will be disabled. Switch is isolated. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the application exceeded request domain ID (RDI) requests for the insistent domain ID. All E_Ports are disabled; isolating the specified switch from the fabric. Recommended Action Verify that the insistent domain ID is unique in the fabric and then re-enable the E_Ports.
FABR-1018 5 FABR-1018 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause PSS principal failed (: ). LOG WARNING Indicates that a failure occurred when trying to set the principal switch using the fabricPrincipal command. The message notifies you that the switch failed to become the principal switch because of one of the following reasons: • The switch joined an existing fabric and bypassed the F0 state.
5 FABR-1021 Recommended Action Bring the fabric size within the licensed limits. Either a full fabric license must be added or the size of the fabric must be changed to within the licensed limit. Contact your switch provider to obtain a full fabric license. FABR-1021 Message Message Type Severity Web Tools is disabled. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that this switch has a value-line license and has a limited number of domains.
FABR-1024 5 FABR-1024 Message Initializing fabric size limit timer . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric size has exceeded the limit set by your value-line switches. Value-line switches have a limited fabric size (for example, a specified limit on the number of domains). This value is defined by your specific value-line license key. The fabric size has exceeded this specified limit. The grace period timer has been initialized.
5 FABR-1031 Recommended Action No action is required. FABR-1031 Message Message Type Severity Maximum number of retries sending ILS from port exceeded. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the fabric exhausted the maximum number of retries sending internal link service (ILS) to the iswitch daemon on the specified E_Port. Recommended Action Run the top command to see if iswitchd is extremely busy or if another process is using excessive CPU resources.
FABR-1035 5 FABR-1035 Message Slave area does not match Master port . Persistently disabling port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the Slave port's Trunk Area differs from that of the Master port. Recommended Action Move the cable to a port to match with the same Master Trunk Area, or disable Trunk Area. You must manually enable the port or the port remains disabled forever.
5 FABR-1038 FABR-1038 Message Trunking license not present with F port trunking enabled. Persistently disabling port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified port is being disabled because F_Port trunking is enabled without a trunking license being present. Recommended Action Install a trunking license or disable F_Port trunking on the port.
FABR-1041 5 FABR-1041 Message Message Type Severity Port is disabled due to trunk protocol error. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a link reset was received before the completion of the trunking protocol on the port. Recommended Action Enable the port by running the portEnable command. The port may recover by re-initialization of the link.
5 FABR-1045 FABR-1045 Message Message Type Severity Detected Base Switch conflict with remote (not neighbor) switch (domain ), BS . No local E_Ports disabled. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the remote switch has a Base Switch attribute conflict with the local switch. But no ports are disabled because the remote switch is not an adjacent to the local switch.
FABR-1048 5 FABR-1048 Message Message Type Severity Detected Fabric ID (FID inherited) conflict with switch (domain , FID ). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a switch in the fabric has a Fabric ID (FID) conflict with the inherited FID of the local switch. Recommended Action Make sure that all the switches in the fabric have the same FID or upgrade the switch firmware to a VF-capable firmware.
5 FABR-1051 FABR-1051 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause D-Port test failed for slot and port . LOG ERROR Indicates that the D_Port test failed for the given slot and port due to one of the following reasons: • The small form-factor pluggable (SFP) fault detected by electrical loopback test failure. • The cable fault detected by optical loopback test failure. • An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) issue detected by link traffic test failure.
FABR-1054 5 FABR-1054 Message Message Type Severity Rebooting the standby as it received an update before port [] is expanded. LOG | FFDC INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the standby control processor (CP) did not have the port because the port expand operation is still in progress and the standby CP has received a port update. The standby CP reboots automatically to ensure sync and attain the normal state. This is a rare occurrence. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FABS-1001 FABS Messages FABS-1001 Message Message Type Severity . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the system is low on memory and cannot allocate more memory for new operations. This is usually an internal Fabric OS problem or file corruption. The Description of memory need variable specifies the memory size that was being requested. The value can be any whole number. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch.
FABS-1005 5 FABS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause (= ). LOG WARNING Indicates that an unsupported operation has been requested. This is usually an internal Fabric OS problem or file corruption. The following is a possible value for function name and description of problem variable: fabsys_write: Unsupported write operation: process xxx In this value, xxx is the process ID (PID), which could be any whole number.
5 FABS-1007 FABS-1007 Message Message Type Severity : Media state is invalid - status=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS has detected an invalid value in an object status field. This is usually an internal Fabric OS problem or file corruption. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch. If the message persists, run the firmwareDownload command to update the firmware.
FABS-1010 5 FABS-1010 Message Message Type Severity : Wrong media_event . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS detected an unknown event type. This is usually an internal Fabric OS problem or file corruption. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch. If the message persists, run the firmwareDownload command to update the firmware.
5 FABS-1014 FABS-1014 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause []:Unknown FRU type 0x. LOG ERROR Indicates an unrecognized type of field-replaceable unit (FRU) has been discovered in the system. This may be caused by an incorrect FRU header, inability to read the FRU header, or the FRU may not be supported by this platform or Fabric OS version. Recommended Action Verify that the FRU is valid for use in this system and this version of Fabric OS.
FBC-1001 5 FBC Messages FBC-1001 Message Message Type Severity Firmware version on AP blade is incompatible with that on the CP. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the control processor (CP) blade determined that the firmware version running on the application processor (AP) blade is not compatible with that running on CP. The AP and CP blades cannot communicate. Recommended Action The problem can be corrected by changing the firmware version on either the CP or on the AP blade.
5 FCMC-1001 FCMC Messages FCMC-1001 Message Message Type Severity System is low on memory and has failed to allocate new memory. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is low on memory and failed to allocate new memory for an information unit (IU). Recommended Action A non-bladed switch will automatically reboot. For a bladed switch, the active CP blade will automatically fail over and the standby CP will become the active CP.
FCOE-1001 5 FCOE Messages FCOE-1001 Message Message Type Severity calloc failed for
5 FCOE-1004 FCOE-1004 Message Message Type Severity : removing member from failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that removing a device from the login group has failed. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. FCOE-1005 Message Message Type Severity : membership check failed in logingroup: .
FCOE-1009 Recommended Action 5 Check the IfIndex limit displayed in the message. FCOE-1009 Message Addition of N_Port mapping failed. Max N_Port mapping limit reached: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the N_Port mapping has reached its maximum limit. Recommended Action Remove unwanted N_Port mappings using the fcoelogingroup --remove command and try adding N_Port mapping using the fcoelogingroup --add command.
5 FCOE-1014 FCOE-1014 Message Message Type Severity Request to add ports to VLAN failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a request to add ports to the specified VLAN has failed. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. FCOE-1015 Message Message Type Severity Request to add MACs to Layer 2 for ifindex 0x failed, rc:.
FCOE-1019 Recommended Action 5 Disable the active FCoE session on VLAN using the no fcoe command and try adding the FCMAP again. FCOE-1019 Message Message Type Severity FLOGI ignored as FCMAP is not configured on FCoE VLAN. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that FCMAP has not been configured on FCoE VLAN. Recommended Action Configure FCMAP on the FCoE VLAN using the fcoe --fcmapset command. FCOE-1021 Message Port is already logged in.
5 FCOE-1023 FCOE-1023 Message Message Type Severity , Too many logins on FCoE controller, max allowed = . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the controller has reached its maximum allowed FCoE login limit. Recommended Action Log out some of the logged-in devices using the fcoe --resetlogin command and then log in a new device. You can view the list of logged-in devices using the fcoe --loginshow command.
FCOE-1026 5 FCOE-1026 Message Message Type Severity FDISC/FLOGI mismatch. FDISC addressed to different FCF than base FLOGI. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the base port has sent a fabric login (FLOGI) but the subsequent FDISC frames that were received on the switch do not match the original FLOGI. Recommended Action It is due to a CNA or target driver issue. Contact CNA or target driver support team for assistance.
5 FCOE-1029 FCOE-1029 Message Message Type Severity Version mismatch between FIP FDISC and root VN port. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a version mismatch between the fabric login (FLOGI) and FDISC. Recommended Action It is due to a CNA or target driver issue. Contact CNA or target driver support team for assistance. FCOE-1030 Message Message Type Severity Version mismatch between FIP LOGO and root VN port.
FCOE-1033 Recommended Action 5 Wait until the chassis has fully recovered before you perform any operations. FCOE-1033 Message FIP v1 FLOGI received - VF port in use. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a device is trying to log in to a port that already has a device logged in. Recommended Action No action is required. FCOE-1034 Message Message Type Severity Discarded frame received on priority pri_in> for which PFC/FCoE is disabled.
5 FCOE-1038 FCOE-1038 Message logingroup# () created. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified login group is added to the switch login group table. Recommended Action No action is required. FCOE-1039 Message Logingroup deleted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified login group is deleted from the switch login group table. Recommended Action No action is required.
FCOE-1042 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. FCOE-1042 Message FCoE login configuration transaction saved fabric-wide. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the FCoE login configuration transaction is saved fabric-wide. Recommended Action No action is required. FCOE-1043 Message FCoE login configuration management disabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the FCoE login configuration management is disabled.
5 FCOE-1045 FCOE-1045 Message FCoE port is configured as VE port. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified FCoE port is configured as a virtual expansion (VE) port. Recommended Action No action is required. FCOE-1046 Message fcoed.conf file is truncated. Please reconfigure FCoE ports. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the magic number in the fcoed.conf file does not match. Therefore, the fcoed.
FCOE-1048 Recommended Action 5 No action is required.
5 FCPD-1001 FCPD Messages FCPD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Probing failed on . LOG WARNING Indicates that a Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) switch probed devices on a loop port, and probing failed on the L_Port, arbitrated loop physical address (AL_PA), or the F_Port. For ALPA, the valid range is 0x00 through 0xFF.
FCPD-1003 Recommended Action 5 The Brocade 4100, 4900, 5000, 7500, and AP 7600 do not support private loop devices. Refer to the switch vendor for a list of other port types that support private devices for inclusion into the fabric.
5 FCPH-1001 FCPH Messages FCPH-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause : failed, out of memory condition. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that the switch is low on memory and failed to allocate new memory for a Fibre Channel driver instance. The function value can only be fc_create. This function creates a Fibre Channel driver instance. The failed function call can only be kmalloc_wrapper, which has failed. This function call is for kernel memory allocation.
FCPH-1004 5 FCPH-1004 Message Message Type Severity NPIV port has same Port WWN as old port with pid 0x as part of duplicate Port WWN detection policy. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) port has the same Port World Wide Name (PWWN) as the old port. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FCR-1001 FCR Messages FCR-1001 Message FC router proxy device in edge created at port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a proxy device at a port in the edge fabric has been imported at the specified port. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1002 Message FC router proxy device in edge deleted at port .
FCR-1004 5 FCR-1004 Message FC router physical devices offline at port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that one or more physical devices connected to the specified port have gone offline. Recommended Action Verify that the devices were intended to be taken offline. If not, verify that the devices are functioning properly. Verify that all small form-factor pluggables (SFPs) are seated correctly.
5 FCR-1007 FCR-1007 Message FC router LSAN zone deleted at port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a logical storage area network (LSAN) zone attached to the specified port was deleted in the edge fabric. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1008 Message FC router LSAN zone created at port .
FCR-1010 5 FCR-1010 Message FC router LSAN zone disabled at port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a logical storage area network (LSAN) zone is disabled in the edge fabric attached to the specified port. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1011 Message Remote LSAN zone updated in domain .
5 FCR-1013 FCR-1013 Message Phantom FSPF database exchange completed on port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified EX_Port has completed the fabric shortest path first (FSFP) database exchange. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1015 Message New EX_Port or VEX_Port added on port in domain .
FCR-1018 5 FCR-1018 Message Message Type Severity FC router proxy device entries exhausted on port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the number of proxy devices is greater than allowed by the port resource. Recommended Action Remove excess logical storage area network (LSAN) zones or devices until the number of proxy devices exported is within the range allowed by the port resource.
5 FCR-1021 3. Use zoning commands on the edge fabrics, to reduce the LSAN zone entries on the edge fabrics. 4. Use the portEnable command on each EX_Port, one at a time, and verify that this error is not reported again. FCR-1021 Message Message Type Severity Local LSAN device entries exhausted while updating LSAN zone device entries.
FCR-1024 5 FCR-1024 Message Message Type Severity Local LSAN zone device entries for edge LSAN exhausted. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of devices in a logical storage area network (LSAN) defined in the edge fabric is greater than allowed by the local LSAN zone database limitations. Recommended Action Remove excess device entries from this LSAN zone until the number of devices is within the range of the local LSAN zone database limitations.
5 FCR-1027 FCR-1027 Message In slot , Port WWN roll over. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the port World Wide Name (WWN) pool has rolled over in the specified slot, and WWN entries not detected to be in use are reused as needed.
FCR-1030 5 FCR-1030 Message Physical device came online at fabric . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the physical device World Wide Name (WWN) came online in the specified fabric. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1031 Message Physical device went offline in fabric .
5 FCR-1034 Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1034 Message LSAN zone added in backbone fabric. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a new logical storage area network (LSAN) zone was added to the backbone fabric. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1035 Message LSAN zone device added in the backbone fabric.
FCR-1037 5 FCR-1037 Message LSAN zone disabled in the backbone fabric. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a logical storage area network (LSAN) zone is disabled in the backbone fabric. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1038 Message Message Type Severity Total zone entries exceeded local fabric limits by entries, in zone: , zone limit: .
5 FCR-1040 FCR-1040 Message Proxy device deleted in the backbone fabric. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a proxy device created in the backbone fabric was deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1041 Message LSAN zone device removed in the backbone fabric. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a logical storage area network (LSAN) zone device within the backbone fabric was removed.
FCR-1048 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. FCR-1048 Message Message Type Severity On EX port () setting port credits failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the indicated credit type was not set. Setting port credits failed. Recommended Action Execute the portEnable command. If the problem persists, reboot the switch. If the message persists, collect switch information using the supportSave command, and contact your switch service provider.
5 FCR-1054 FCR-1054 Message Message Type Severity Port received ILS of incorrect size (); valid ILS size is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an internal link service (ILS) IU of invalid size was received from the switch on the other end of the link. Recommended Action Check the error message log on the other switch using the errShow command for additional messages.
FCR-1057 5 FCR-1057 Message Message Type Severity EX_Port() incompatible long distance parameters on link. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the port, which is configured in long distance mode, has incompatible long distance parameters. Recommended Action Check the port configuration on both sides of the link using the portCfgShow command. Investigate the other switch for more details. Run the errShow command on the other switch to view the error log for additional messages.
5 FCR-1060 FCR-1060 Message Message Type Severity EX_Port() has an incompatible configuration setting. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that virtual channel (VC) Link Init is enabled on the local switch and the remote switch is negotiating in R_RDY mode. The fabric might not form properly.
FCR-1063 5 FCR-1063 Message Fabric for switch with domain ID: mismatch with local fabric ID . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric ID of the switch does not match the local switch. Recommended Action Run the switchShow command to display the fabric ID. Change the fabric ID to match on both ends by modifying either the local or remote host using the fcrConfigure command.
5 FCR-1066 FCR-1066 Message Message Type Severity Fabric on port has the same fabric ID as in another fabric switch . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that either the fabric split, or there is another fabric (possibly the backbone) that has the same fabric ID as the fabric connected to the specified port. Recommended Action If the fabric split, merge the fabrics and manually re-enable the port.
FCR-1069 5 FCR-1069 Message The FC Routing service is enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the FC Routing service is enabled. This is caused by the fosConfig –-enable fcr or the configDownload command with the fcrState set to 1 (enabled). Note that the FC Routing service is disabled by the factory. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1070 Message The FC Routing configuration is set to default.
5 FCR-1072 FCR-1072 Message Port is changed from FCR port to non FCR port. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the port is no longer an EX_Port or VEX_Port. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1073 Message Switch with domain ID in fabric has lower limit of LSAN Zones supported.
FCR-1075 5 FCR-1075 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Zone Name configuration is larger than characters in the edge fabric connected to port . LOG ERROR Indicates that the zone name configuration size created in the connected fabric exceeds the maximum supported by the FC Router. This size is equal to the total number of characters used by all the zone names in the edge fabric zoning database.
5 FCR-1078 FCR-1078 Message Message Type Severity LSAN name is too long. It is dropped. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the length of the logical storage area network (LSAN) name exceeds the limit of 64 characters. Recommended Action Change the name and reactivate the zone database. FCR-1079 Message Message Type Severity Domain has conflict matrix database with local domain.
FCR-1081 5 FCR-1081 Message Message Type Severity The pause message is rejected by the domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that during the Coordinated HotCode protocol, a switch in the fabric has rejected the pause message which prevented the protocol from completing. Any data traffic disruption observed during the firmware download may have been the result of the rejected pause message. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FCR-1084 FCR-1084 Message Message Type Severity The resume retry count is exhausted for the domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that during the Coordinated HotCode protocol, a switch in the fabric did not accept the resume message which prevented the protocol from completing. Any data traffic disruption observed during the firmware download may have been the result of this issue. Recommended Action No action is required.
FCR-1087 5 FCR-1087 Message Message Type Severity ExPort connects to fabric with capability to use XISL domain . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the EX_Port connects to the logical fabric containing a domain that has the capability to use extended ISL (XISL). Recommended Action Disable "Allow to use XISL" mode of the domain by using the configure command. FCR-1088 Message LSAN tag added.
5 FCR-1091 FCR-1091 Message Backbone Fabric ID changed to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the backbone fabric ID has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. FCR-1092 Message Message Type Severity FCR ELS trap entries exhausted. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the FCR ELS trap entries are exhausted. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
FCR-1094 5 FCR-1094 Message Message Type Severity No Integrated Routing license present. EX-Port will not perform device sharing with other Brocade Native mode fabric(s). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an EX_Port has been configured in Brocade Native mode. Device sharing will not occur with other Brocade Native mode fabrics because the Integrated Routing license is not installed.
5 FCR-1097 FCR-1097 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Failed to get for message: port , retval . LOG ERROR Indicates that the authentication process failed to get a particular authentication value at certain phase. Data type is the payload or structure that failed to get memory. Recommended Action Usually this problem is transient. The authentication may fail.
FCR-1100 5 FCR-1100 Message Message Type Severity 16G EX_Port ICL topology for fabric is unbalanced. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the current configuration of the EX_Port inter-chassis link (ICL) paths are unbalanced. Recommended Action Investigate the current EX_Port ICL configuration to ensure that all recommendations for cabling are satisfied. Once cabling recommendations are satisfied, FCR-1101 message will be generated confirming ICL paths are balanced.
5 FCR-1103 FCR-1103 Message Message Type Severity EX_Port ELS PLOGI from did to sid wwn NOT ZONED. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that FCR has received an ELS request for unzoned devices. Recommended Action Send the FFDC log to the support. FCR-1104 Message In Edge fabric EX-Port , domain-id changes to .
FICN-1003 5 FICN Messages FICN-1003 Message Message Type Severity FICON Tape Emulation License Key is not installed. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates FICON Tape Emulation requires a License Key. Recommended Action Use the appropriate License Key. FICN-1004 Message Message Type Severity FICON XRC Emulation License Key is not installed. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates FICON eXtended Remote Copy (XRC) Emulation requires a License Key. Recommended Action Use the appropriate License Key.
5 FICN-1006 FICN-1006 Message Message Type Severity FICON GEPort TID Feature Change failed Xrc <1 or 0 - XRC Emulation Enabled or Disabled> TapeWrt <1 or 0 - Tape Write Emulation Enabled or Disabled> TapeRd <1 or 0 - FICON Tape Read Emulation Enabled or Disabled> TinTir <1 or 0 - FICON TIN/TIR Emulation Enabled or Disabled> DvcAck <1 or 0 - FICON Device Level Ack Emulation Enabled or Disabled> RdBlkId <1 or 0 FICON Write Emulation Read Block ID Emulation Enabled or Disab
FICN-1009 5 FICN-1009 Message DevIng:CmdReject Sense Data rcvd:Path=0x LastCmds=0x Sense Data:Bytes0-0xB=0x.
5 FICN-1012 FICN-1012 Message Message Type Severity DevDiskIng:Device level exception found for Path=0x: Oxid=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a Device Level Exception frame received from the FICON direct attached storage device (DASD) Control Unit.
FICN-1015 5 FICN-1015 Message Message Type Severity DevEgr:cuPath=0x******:Discarding Invalid LRCd SOF=0x count=. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a frame was received from the peer emulation processing with an invalid Longitudinal Redundancy Checking (LRC) values.
5 FICN-1018 FICN-1018 Message Message Type Severity DevIng:FCUB Lookup failed for Path=0x******. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the FICON Control Unit sent a frame that cannot be associated with a FICON Control Unit number (CUADDR). Recommended Action Contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1021 5 FICN-1021 Message Message Type Severity DevTapeEgr:FICON Tape Cancel:Path=0x Elapsed Time=. seconds. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the FICON channel issued a Cancel sequence for a device in emulation.
5 FICN-1024 FICN-1024 Message Message Type Severity DevTapeEgr:FICON Purge received Path=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the FICON channel issued a Purge Path command sequence for a device. Recommended Action If there was an unexpected job failure or I/O error associated with this event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1027 5 FICN-1027 Message Message Type Severity DevTapeIng:Device level exception found for Path=0x: Oxid=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an active emulation device delivered a Device Level Exception frame to the emulation processing.
5 FICN-1030 FICN-1030 Message Message Type Severity HostDiskIng:FICON Purge received:Path=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an active disk emulation device received a FICON Purge Path from the channel. Recommended Action If there was an unexpected job failure or I/O error associated with this event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1033 5 FICN-1033 Message HostEgr:Logical Path Established on Path=0x**. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the peer-side FICON Control Unit has accepted a logical path establishment command sequence with the FICON channel. Recommended Action No action is required. This is a part of the FICON path initialization.
5 FICN-1036 FICN-1036 Message HostIng:FICON RLP Request on Path=0x**. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a locally connected FICON channel issued a Remove Logical Path sequence to the specified FICON Control Unit. Recommended Action No action is required. This is a part of the FICON path deactivation.
FICN-1039 5 FICN-1039 Message Message Type Severity HostIng:FCUB Lookup failed for Path=0x********. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a locally connected FICON channel sent a frame that could not be associated with a FICON Control Unit. Recommended Action Contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
5 FICN-1042 FICN-1042 Message Message Type Severity HostTapeIng:FICON Cancel received Path=0x state=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a job was canceled during a Tape Write Pipelining. Recommended Action If this was an unexpected event (cancel is normally an operator event), contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1045 5 FICN-1045 Message Message Type Severity HostTapeIng:FICON Purge received:Path=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a Purge Path was received from the locally connected FICON channel. This is performed during the path recovery. Recommended Action If this was an unexpected event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
5 FICN-1048 FICN-1048 Message Message Type Severity DevDiskEgr:FICON Cancel received Path=0x state=0x sflags=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the operator has canceled a read or write job. Recommended Action This is an unexpected event; contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1051 5 FICN-1051 Message XRC Session Established: SessID=, Path=0x Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a PSF command has been received to initiate an eXtended Remote Copy (XRC) session with the extended direct attached storage device (DASD) device. Recommended Action No action is required. This is a part of the XRC session establishment.
5 FICN-1054 FICN-1054 Message Message Type Severity XRC Device Suspended: SessID=, Path=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a PSF command has been received to suspend an eXtended Remote Copy (XRC) session with the extended direct attached storage device (DASD) device. Recommended Action If this was an unexpected event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1057 5 FICN-1057 Message Message Type Severity Error return from frame generation processing for a FICON device: Path=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal resource shortage caused an error so that an emulation frame could not be created and sent to a device. Recommended Action This is an unexpected event; contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
5 FICN-1060 FICN-1060 Message Message Type Severity Error return from fcFwdPrcEgressFrame: Path=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal resource shortage caused an error so that an emulation frame could not be created and sent to a device. Recommended Action This is an unexpected event; contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1063 5 FICN-1063 Message Message Type Severity Egress Abort:Oxid=0x:Path=0x:LastStates=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an abort operation has been received from a peer FC interface for an active emulation exchange.
5 FICN-1066 FICN-1066 Message Message Type Severity MemAllocFailed for GEPort= VEport= could not create required structure. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an internal resource limit has been encountered so that additional control block memory could not be allocated. Recommended Action This is an unexpected event; either the maximum number of emulation devices are already in use or there is an internal memory leak.
FICN-1069 5 FICN-1069 Message Message Type Severity Emulation Configuration Error on TunnelId :. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an error has been noted in the FICON configuration. Refer to the string for the nature of the configuration issue. Recommended Action If resolution of the configuration issue cannot be completed, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
5 FICN-1072 FICN-1072 Message DevTapeEgr:Tape Loaded on Path=0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the tape I/Os are processed from a locally connected Logical Partition (LPAR), which indicates that a tape is loaded on a device. Recommended Action No action is required.
FICN-1075 Recommended Action 5 No action is required.
5 FICN-1077 FICN-1077 Message DevTapeEgr:Unloaded:Path=0x:states=0x<4 prior emulation states>:cmds=0x:status=0x:flags=0x.
FICN-1079 5 FICN-1079 Message DevTapeEgr:ReadBlkReport:Path=0x:Emuls=0x:Cmds=0x:Chains=0x:MBytes=.
5 FICN-1082 Recommended Action This is normally an unexpected event; contact your vendor's customer support for assistance. FICN-1082 Message Message Type Severity EmulEls:CSWR_RSCN received on GEPort= VEPort= Domain=0x Port=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an attached port which had a FICON emulated path established has logged out from the switch.
FICN-1085 5 FICN-1085 Message FICON FCIP Tunnel is Up on GE,tunnel Id=. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a FICON FCIP tunnel has been established successfully to the peer switch. Recommended Action No action is required. FICN-1086 Message Message Type Severity FICON FCIP Tunnel is Down on GE,tunnel Id=.
5 FICN-1088 FICN-1088 Message Message Type Severity DevTeraEgr:FICON Cancel received Path=0x state=0x tflags=0x sflags=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the FICON channel issued a Cancel sequence for a device in emulation.
FICN-1091 5 FICN-1091 Message Message Type Severity DevTeraEgr:FICON Selective Reset:Path=0x Elapsed Time=. seconds. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the FICON channel issued a Selective Reset sequence for a device.
5 FICN-1094 FICN-1094 Message DevTeraIng:UnusualStatus:WriteCancelSelr:Generating Final Ending Status Path=0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the FICON tera write pipeline is completing an emulated Selective Reset sequence. Recommended Action If there was an unexpected job failure or I/O error associated with this event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
FICN-1097 5 FICN-1097 Message Message Type Severity HostTeraEgr:AS Link Level Reject (LRJ) from CU Rx Path=0x LastCmd=0x LastStatus=0x.
5 FICN-1100 FICN-1100 Message Message Type Severity HostTeraIng:FICON Selective Reset:Path=0x Elapsed Time=. seconds. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that protocol errors in emulation in the Control Unit or network errors can cause Selective Reset.
FICN-1103 5 FICN-1103 Message DevTeraIngr:Exceptional Status rcvd on Path=0x state=0x status=0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the status (0x0D or 0x05) indicating the device is going down was received from the device or error status (including Unit Check 0x02) is received from an active emulation device.
5 FICN-1106 FICN-1106 Message Message Type Severity DevPrintEgr:AS Link Level Reject (LRJ) from Chan on Path=0x LastCmd=0x LastStatus=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the FICON channel indicated in the path issued a Link Level Reject (LRJ) frame for a sequence from the device.
FICN-1109 5 FICN-1109 Message Message Type Severity DevPrintEgr:FICON Selective Reset:Path=0x State=0x statArray=0x cmdArray=0x tflags=0x sflags=0x
5 FICN-1112 FICN-1112 Message Message Type Severity DevPrintIng:Auto Sense Data received on Path=0x Bytes0-0xB=0x. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the FICON Printer write pipelining processed sense data from a FICON device.
FICN-1115 5 FICN-1115 Message Message Type Severity HostPrintEgr:CmdReject Sense Data Rcvd:Path=0x LastCmds=0x SenseData:Bytes0-0xB=0x.
5 FICN-1118 FICN-1118 Message Message Type Severity HostPrintIng::FICON Selective Reset:Path=0x state=0x LastCmds=0x LastStatus=0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the channel recognized a timeout condition and issued a Selective Reset.
FICN-1121 5 FICN-1121 Message Message Type Severity HostPrintIng:LRJ received on Path=0x lastCmds=0x lastStatus=0x treating as system reset event.
5 FICN-2006 FICN-2006 Message Message Type Severity FICON VEPort Feature Change failed Xrc <1 or 0 - XRC Emulation Enabled or Disabled> TapeWrt <1 or 0 - Tape Write Emulation Enabled or Disabled> TapeRd <1 or 0 - FICON Tape Read Emulation Enabled or Disabled> TinTir <1 or 0 FICON TIN/TIR Emulation Enabled or Disabled> DvcAck <1 or 0 - FICON Device Level Ack Emulation Enabled or Disabled> RdBlkId <1 or 0 - FICON Write Emulation Read Block ID Emulation Enabled or Disabled>.
FICN-2066 5 FICN-2066 Message Message Type Severity MemAllocFailed for VEport= could not create required structure. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an internal resource limit has been encountered so that additional control block memory could not be allocated. Recommended Action This is an unexpected event; either the maximum number of emulation devices are already in use or there is an internal memory leak. Contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
5 FICN-2085 FICN-2085 Message FICON or FCP Emulation Enabled FCIP Tunnel is Up on VEPort=. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a FICON or Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) emulation-enabled FCIP tunnel has been established successfully to the peer switch. Recommended Action No action is required. FICN-2086 Message Message Type Severity FICON or FCP Emulation Enabled FCIP Tunnel is Down on VEport=.
FICU-1001 5 FICU Messages FICU-1001 Message Message Type Severity . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that one of the configuration management functions have failed. The key variable is a component of the Fabric OS configuration database and is for support use only. The error variable is an internal error number. Recommended Action Execute the haFailover command on the switch if it has redundant control processors (CPs) or reboot the switch.
5 FICU-1004 FICU-1004 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause : Failed to set FICON Management Server (FMS) mode: conflicting PID Format:, FMS Mode:. LOG WARNING Indicates that a process ID (PID) format conflict was encountered. The core PID format is required for fibre connectivity control unit port (FICON-CUP).
FICU-1007 Recommended Action 5 Check if the FICON channel corresponding to the PID in the message is functioning correctly. FICU-1007 Message Message Type Severity : Failed to allocate memory while performing . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that memory resources are low. This may be a transient problem. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the memShow command.
5 FICU-1010 FICU-1010 Message Message Type Severity FMS mode enable failed due to port(s) with areas 0xFE or 0xFF is(are) connected to device(s). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the FICON Management Server (FMS) mode was not enabled because ports with areas 0xFE or 0xFF are connected to devices. Recommended Action Disable ports with areas 0xFE or 0xFF using the portDisable command. FICU-1011 Message Message Type FMS mode has been enabled.
FICU-1013 5 FICU-1013 Message Message Type Severity Host data file cannot be reset to proper size. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the file system is too full to create the host data file at the proper size. Recommended Action Execute the switchStatusShow command to check if the flash memory is full. If the flash memory is full, execute the supportSave command to clear the core files.
5 FICU-1019 FICU-1019 Message Message Type Switch has been set offline by LP(). AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the FICON Management Server (FMS) has disabled the switch. Recommended Action No action is required. FICU-1020 Message Message Type Port Addrs () have been Blocked by
FICU-1022 5 FICU-1022 Message Detected FC8-48 and/or FC8-64 that are not manageable when FMS mode is enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the presence of unmanageable ports such as 48-port blade ports in the virtual fabric-disabled chassis. Recommended Action No action is required. For more information on the FICON CUP restrictions, refer to the FICON Administrator's Guide. FICU-1023 Message Detected 48 port blade when FMS mode is enabled.
5 FKLB-1001 FKLB Messages FKLB-1001 Message Message Type Severity exchange overlapped, pid=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the FC kernel driver has timed out the exchange while the application is still active. When the FC kernel driver reuses the exchange, the application will overlap. This happens on a timed-out exchange; it automatically recovers after the application times out the exchange. Recommended Action No action is required.
FLOD-1001 5 FLOD Messages FLOD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Unknown LSR type: port , type . LOG WARNING Indicates that the link state record (LSR) type is unknown. The following two LSR header types are the only known types: • 1 - Unicast • 3 - Multicast Recommended Action No action is required; the record is discarded. FLOD-1003 Message Message Type Severity Link count exceeded in received LSR, value = .
5 FLOD-1005 FLOD-1005 Message Message Type Severity Invalid received domain ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the received link state record (LSR) contained an invalid domain number. Recommended Action No action is required; the LSR is discarded. FLOD-1006 Message Message Type Severity Transmitting invalid domain ID: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the transmitted link state record (LSR) contained an invalid domain number.
FSPF-1001 5 FSPF Messages FSPF-1001 Message Message Type Severity Input Port out of range. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified input port number is out of range because it does not exist on the switch. Recommended Action No action is required. This is a temporary kernel error that does not affect your system. If the problem persists, execute the supportSave command and contact your service provider.
5 FSPF-1005 FSPF-1005 Message Message Type Severity Wrong Section Id , should be , input port = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an incorrect section ID was reported from the specified input port. The section ID is part of the fabric shortest path first (FSPF) protocol and is used to identify a set of switches that share an identical topology database. Recommended Action This switch does not support a non-zero section ID.
FSPF-1008 5 FSPF-1008 Message ICL triangular topology is formed among the domains: (self), , and . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the inter-chassis link (ICL) triangular topology is formed. Recommended Action No action is required. FSPF-1009 Message 16G ICL topology is not recommended on local domain .
5 FSPF-1012 Recommended Action Investigate current ICL configuration to ensure that all recommendations for cabling are satisfied. FSPF-1012 Message All existing ICL topology imbalances have been corrected. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the existing inter-chassis link (ICL) configuration that was resulting in an unbalanced topology has been corrected. Recommended Action No action is required.
FSS-1001 5 FSS Messages FSS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Component () dropping HA data update (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that an application has dropped a high availability (HA) data update. Recommended Action For a dual control processor (CP) system, enable the HA state synchronization using the haSyncStart command. For non-bladed systems, restart the switch using the reboot command.
5 FSS-1004 FSS-1004 Message Message Type Severity Memory shortage. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system ran out of memory. Recommended Action Execute the memShow command to view memory usage in the switch. For a dual CP system, enable the high availability (HA) state synchronization using the haSyncStart command. For non-bladed systems, restart the switch using the reboot command.
FSS-1007 5 FSS-1007 Message Message Type Severity : Faulty Ethernet connection. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the Ethernet connection between the active control processor (CP) and the standby CP is not healthy. This error occurs when the standby CP does not respond to a request from the active CP within five seconds. This usually indicates a problem with the internal Ethernet connection and the disruption of the synchronization process.
5 FSS-1010 FSS-1010 Message Message Type Severity FSS Warning: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a Fabric OS state synchronization (FSS) error may have occurred. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. FSS-1011 Message FSS Info: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a Fabric OS state synchronization (FSS) related informational message. Recommended Action No action is required.
FSSM-1002 5 FSSM Messages FSSM-1002 Message HA State is in sync. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the high availability (HA) state of the active control processor (CP) is in synchronization with the HA state of the standby CP. If the standby CP is healthy, the failover will be nondisruptive. Recommended Action No action is required. FSSM-1003 Message Message Type Severity HA State out of sync.
5 FSSM-1004 Recommended Action 446 For a dual CP system, execute the firmwareDownload command to load compatible firmware on the standby CP.
FV-1001 5 FV Messages FV-1001 Message Flow Vision daemon initialized. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Flow Vision daemon has successfully initilized. Recommended Action No action is required. FV-1002 Message Flow Vision Config Replay Completed Successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Flow Vision config replay has successfully completed. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FV-3001 FV-3001 Message Message Type Flow is deleted. AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified flow has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. FV-3002 Message Message Type Flow is activated for the feature(s) . AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified flow has been activated. Recommended Action No action is required.
FV-3004 5 FV-3004 Message Message Type Configuration of Flow is changed for the feature(s) . AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that configuration of the specified flow has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. FV-3005 Message Message Type Flow is reset for the feature(s) . AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified flow is being reset.
5 FV-3007 FV-3007 Message Message Type Port(s) deconfigured as SIM Port. AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified ports are deconfigured as SIM ports. Recommended Action No action is required. FV-3008 Message Message Type All ports are configured as SIM Port. AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that all ports are configured as SIM ports. Recommended Action No action is required.
FV-3010 5 FV-3010 Message Message Type Control configuration for flows has been changed. AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that control configuration has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. FV-3011 Message Message Type Control configuration has been changed for all applicable flows. AUDIT Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that control configuration has been changed for all applicable flows.
5 FW-1001 FW Messages FW-1001 Message
FW-1004 5 FW-1004 Message
5 FW-1007 FW-1007 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1010 5 FW-1010 Message Message Type Severity
5 FW-1033 FW-1033 Message
FW-1036 5 FW-1036 Message
5 FW-1039 FW-1039 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1042 5 FW-1042 Message Message Type Severity
5 FW-1045 FW-1045 Message
FW-1048 5 FW-1048 Message
5 FW-1051 FW-1051 Message Message Type Severity
FW-1054 5 FW-1054 Message Message Type Severity
5 FW-1115 FW-1115 Message , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of times E_Ports have gone down has risen above the high boundary. E_Ports go down each time you remove a cable or small form-factor pluggable (SFP). SFP failures also cause E_Ports to go down. Down E_Port may be caused by transient errors. Recommended Action No action is required.
FW-1118 Recommended Action 5 Verify that the cable is properly connected at both ends. Verify that the small form-factor pluggables (SFPs) have not become faulty. An inexplicable fabric reconfiguration might be a transient error and might not require troubleshooting. FW-1118 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
5 FW-1120 FW-1120 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of fabric reconfigurations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. The following occurrences can cause a fabric reconfiguration: • • • • Recommended Action Two switches with the same domain ID have connected to one another.
FW-1123 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. FW-1123 Message , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of domain ID changes has risen above the high boundary.
5 FW-1126 • Incompatible link parameters. During E_Port initialization, ports exchange link parameters. Rarely, incompatible parameters result in segmentation. Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. FW-1126 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-1128 5 FW-1128 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of segmentations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Segmentation changes might occur due to the following reasons: • • • • Recommended Action Zone conflicts. Domain conflicts.
5 FW-1131 Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. FW-1131 Message , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of zone changes has risen above the high boundary. Zone changes occur when there is a change to the effective zone configuration.
FW-1134 5 FW-1134 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of fabric logins has fallen below the low boundary. Fabric logins occur when a port or device initializes with the fabric. The event is called fabric login (FLOGI). A low number of fabric logins means that the fabric is functioning normally. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1137 FW-1137 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) state changes has changed. SFP state changes occur when the SFP is inserted or removed. Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
FW-1140 5 FW-1140 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) state changes has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. SFP state changes occur when the SFP is inserted or removed. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1162 FW-1162 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of link failures that the port experiences has risen above the high boundary. Link loss errors occur when a link experiences a loss of signal and fails. Both physical and hardware problems can cause link loss errors. Link loss errors frequently occur due to a loss of synchronization.
FW-1165 Recommended Action 5 Check both ends of your cable connection. Verify that the cable and SFPs are not faulty. If you continue to experience synchronization loss errors, troubleshoot your host bus adapter (HBA) and contact your switch service provider. FW-1165 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
5 FW-1167 FW-1167 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of synchronization losses that the port experiences has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Loss of synchronization errors frequently occur due to a faulty small form-factor pluggable (SFP) or cable.
FW-1170 5 FW-1170 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of signal losses that the port experiences has risen above the high boundary. Loss of signal generally indicates a physical problem. Recommended Action Check both ends of your cable connection. Verify that the cable is not faulty.
5 FW-1173 FW-1173 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of protocol errors that the port experiences has fallen below the low boundary. Occasional protocol errors occur due to software glitches. Persistent protocol errors occur due to hardware problems. A low number of protocol errors means that the switch is functioning normally.
FW-1176 5 FW-1176 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid words that the port experiences has changed. Invalid words usually indicate a hardware problem with a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) or cable. Recommended Action Verify that both ends of the connections, the SFP, and the cable are not faulty.
5 FW-1179 FW-1179 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid words that the port experiences has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Invalid words usually indicate a hardware problem with a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) or cable.
FW-1182 5 FW-1182 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) that the port experiences has risen above the high boundary. This error generally indicates a deteriorating fabric hardware. Recommended Action Check your small form-factor pluggables (SFPs), cables, and connections for faulty hardware.
5 FW-1185 FW-1185 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the percentage of incoming traffic that the port experiences has fallen below the low boundary. Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
FW-1188 5 FW-1188 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the percentage of outgoing traffic that the port experiences has changed. Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
5 FW-1191 FW-1191 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the percentage of outgoing traffic that the port experiences has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action No action is required.
FW-1194 5 FW-1194 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of state changes that the port experiences has risen above the high boundary.
5 FW-1197 FW-1197 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of link resets that the port experiences has fallen below the low boundary level. Link resets occur due to link timeout errors that indicate no frame activity. A low number of link resets means that the switch is functioning normally.
FW-1200 5 FW-1200 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of C3 transmit timeout frames has changed. Recommended Action Check the target device; it could be slow. FW-1201 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
5 FW-1203 FW-1203 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of C3 transmit timeout frames is between the high and low thresholds. Recommended Action Check the target device; it could be slow. FW-1204 Message value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-1206 5 FW-1206 Message Message Type Severity is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the trunk utilization is above its threshold level. Recommended Action Increase the bandwidth by adding more links to the trunk. FW-1207 Message is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is .
5 FW-1217 FW-1217 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (ALPA) cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors has fallen below the low boundary. This indicates that errors have been detected in the FC frame.
FW-1219 5 FW-1219 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. This indicates that errors have been detected in the FC frame.
5 FW-1242 Recommended Action No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. A low number of CRC errors means that the fabric is functioning normally. The CRC error area of the end-to-end performance monitor class helps you tune the fabric. To reduce CRC messages, experiment with alternative topologies and cabling schemes. FW-1242 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=).
FW-1244 5 FW-1244 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of end-to-end word frames that the switch receives has changed. Receive performance messages appear due to the number of word frames that travel from the configured S_ID to the D_ID pair. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1247 FW-1247 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of end-to-end word frames that the switch receives has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Receive performance messages appear due to the number of word frames that travel from the configured S_ID to the D_ID pair.
FW-1250 5 FW-1250 Message , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of end-to-end word frames that the switch transmits has risen above the high boundary. Transmit performance messages appear due to the number of word frames that travel from the configured S_ID to the D_ID pair. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1273 FW-1273 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of frame types or commands that the port receives has fallen below the low boundary. The port has received a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Read, SCSI Write, SCSI Read and Write, SCSI Traffic, or IP commands in a frame. Recommended Action No action is required.
FW-1296 5 FW-1296 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Telnet violations has changed. Telnet violations indicate that a Telnet connection request has been received from an unauthorized IP address. The TELNET_POLICY contains a list of IP addresses that are authorized to establish Telnet connections to switches in the fabric.
5 FW-1299 FW-1299 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Telnet violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Telnet violations indicate that a Telnet connection request has been received from an unauthorized IP address.
FW-1302 5 FW-1302 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) violations has risen above the high boundary. HTTP violations indicate that a browser connection request has been received from an unauthorized IP address.
5 FW-1305 Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to determine the IP address that sent the request. Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response strategies and policies. FW-1305 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-1307 5 FW-1307 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of application programming interface (API) violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. API violations indicate that an API connection request has been received from an unauthorized IP address.
5 FW-1310 FW-1310 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of read SNMP (RSNMP) violations has risen above the high boundary. RSNMP violations indicate that an SNMP "get" operation request has been received from an unauthorized IP address. Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to determine the IP address that sent the request.
FW-1313 5 FW-1313 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of write SNMP (WSNMP) violations has fallen below the low boundary. WSNMP violations indicate that an SNMP "get/set" operation request has been received from an unauthorized IP address. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1316 FW-1316 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) violations has changed. SES violations indicate that a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Enclosure Services request has been received from an unauthorized World Wide Name (WWN).
FW-1319 5 FW-1319 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range.
5 FW-1322 FW-1322 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Management Server (MS) violations has risen above the high boundary. MS violations indicate that an MS access request has been received from an unauthorized World Wide Name (WWN). The MS_POLICY contains a list of WWNs of device ports that are allowed to access the Management Server functionality.
FW-1325 5 FW-1325 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of serial violations has fallen below the low boundary. Serial violations indicate that an unauthorized serial port request has been received. The SERIAL_POLICY contains a list of switch World Wide Names (WWNs) for which serial port access is enabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1328 FW-1328 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of front panel violations has changed. Front panel violations indicate that an unauthorized front panel request has been received. The FRONTPANEL_POLICY contains a list of switch World Wide Names (WWNs) for which front panel access is enabled.
FW-1331 5 FW-1331 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of front panel violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Front panel violations indicate that an unauthorized front panel request has been received.
5 FW-1334 FW-1334 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Switch Connection Control (SCC) policy violations has risen above the high boundary. SCC violations indicate that an unauthorized switch tried to join the fabric. The SCC_POLICY contains a list of switches by World Wide Name (WWN) that are allowed to be members of a fabric.
FW-1337 Recommended Action 5 Execute the errShow command to determine the device WWN, switch WWN, and switch port. Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response strategies and policies. FW-1337 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
5 FW-1339 FW-1339 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of Device Connection Control (DCC) violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. DCC violations indicate that an unauthorized device tried to join the fabric.
FW-1342 5 FW-1342 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of login violations has risen above the high boundary. Login violations indicate that a login failure has been detected. Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to determine the IP location of the login attempt. Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies.
5 FW-1345 FW-1345 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid timestamps has fallen below the low boundary. Invalid timestamp violations indicate a packet with an invalid timestamp has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS).
FW-1347 5 FW-1347 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid timestamps has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Invalid timestamp violations indicate a packet with an invalid timestamp has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS).
5 FW-1349 FW-1349 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid signatures has fallen below the low boundary. Invalid signature violations indicate that a packet with an invalid signature has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS).
FW-1351 5 FW-1351 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid signatures has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Invalid signature violations indicate that a packet with an invalid signature has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS).
5 FW-1353 FW-1353 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid certificates has fallen below the low boundary. This violation indicates that a packet with an invalid certificate has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS).
FW-1355 5 FW-1355 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid certificates has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. This violation indicates that a packet with an invalid certificate has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS).
5 FW-1358 Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1358 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of authentication failures has risen above the high boundary. Authentication failures can occur for many reasons. The switch on the other side may not support the protocol, have an invalid certificate, not be signed properly, or send unexpected packets.
FW-1361 Recommended Action 5 Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response strategies and policies. FW-1361 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of switch link authentication protocol (SLAP) faulty packets has fallen below the low boundary.
5 FW-1364 FW-1364 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of time service (TS) out-of-sync violations has changed. Recommended Action Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response strategies and policies. FW-1365 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=).
FW-1367 5 FW-1367 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of time service (TS) out-of-sync violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1368 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=).
5 FW-1370 Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1370 Message Message Type Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the number of no-FCS violations has risen above the high boundary. This counter records how often the switch loses contact with the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch.
FW-1372 5 FW-1372 Message , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of incompatible security database violations has changed. This violation indicates the number of secure switches with different version stamps have been detected. When a switch is in secure mode, it connects only to another switch that is in secure mode and has a compatible security database.
5 FW-1375 Recommended Action Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response strategies and policies. FW-1375 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-1377 5 FW-1377 Message , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of illegal commands has fallen below the low boundary. This counter tracks how many times commands allowed only on the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch have been executed on a non-primary FCS switch.
5 FW-1379 FW-1379 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of illegal commands has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. This counter tracks how many times commands allowed only on the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch have been executed on a non-primary FCS switch.
FW-1402 5 FW-1402 Message Message Type Class Severity , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . AUDIT | LOG FW WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the flash memory usage percentage has risen above the high boundary. Flash memory increases and decreases slightly with normal operation of the switch. Recommended Action Remove some unwanted files to create some flash space.
5 FW-1405 FW-1405 Message Message Type Class Severity ,is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . AUDIT | LOG FW INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the memory usage is below the low memory threshold. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1406 Message Message Type Class Severity ,is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-1408 5 FW-1408 Message , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the memory usage is between the low and high or middle memory thresholds. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1424 Message Message Type Severity Switch status changed from to .
5 FW-1426 FW-1426 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor Power supply: bad, absent. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of faulty or missing power supplies is greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command. Recommended Action Replace the faulty or missing power supply.
FW-1429 5 FW-1429 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor: Power supplies are not redundant. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the power supplies are not in the correct slots for redundancy. Recommended Action Rearrange the power supplies so that one is in an odd slot and another in an even slot to make them redundant.
5 FW-1432 FW-1432 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor WWN: bad. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of faulty World Wide Name (WWN) cards is greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command. Recommended Action Replace the faulty WWN card.
FW-1435 5 FW-1435 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor Flash: usage out of range. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the flash memory usage is out of range. The policy was set using the switchStatusPolicySet command. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command to clear out the kernel flash.
5 FW-1438 FW-1438 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor Missing SFPs: missing SFPs out of SFPs:config( percent,). (Port(s) ). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of missing small form-factor pluggable (SFPs) is greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command.
FW-1441 5 FW-1441 Message state has changed to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the state of the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) has changed to inserted. This means that a FRU is inserted but not powered on. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. FW-1442 Message state has changed to .
5 FW-1445 Recommended Action Replace the FRU. FW-1445 Message Four power supplies are now required for 2X redundancy, Switch Status Policy values changed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch requires four power supplies and the prior Switch Status Policy parameters will be overwritten to reflect this. The presence of an AP blade means that more than one power supply may be required to provide adequate power.
FW-1447 5 FW-1447 Message Message Type Severity Switch status change contributing factor Core Blade: Core blade failures (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of core blade failures is greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command. Recommended Action Replace the faulty core blade.
5 FW-1501 FW-1501 Message Mail overflow cleared - alerts discarded. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the mail overflow condition has cleared. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-1502 Message Message Type Severity Invalid Email address is configured from pre-7.0.0 config file. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the configuration file has invalid e-mail addresses.
FW-1511 5 FW-1511 Message , has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of link failures that the port experiences has changed and crossed the lower threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Link loss errors occur when a link experiences a loss of signal and fails.
5 FW-1517 FW-1517 Message , has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of protocol errors that the port experiences has changed and crossed the lower threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Occasional protocol errors occur due to software glitches. Persistent protocol errors occur due to hardware problems.
FW-1523 5 FW-1523 Message , has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the percentage of incoming traffic that the port experiences has changed and crossed the lower threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-1529 FW-1529 Message , has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the number of link resets that the port experiences has changed and crossed the lower threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Link resets occur due to link timeout errors that indicate no frame activity at all.
FW-1535 5 FW-1535 Message Fabric Watch has stopped portfencing feature for loss area in class since FOS6.3. Disabling port fencing feature for this. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that Port Fencing is configured for link loss and synchronization loss in previous versions, but upgrading to a new version resets the bit because Port Fencing is not supported. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-3010 FW-3010 Message value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the circuit utilization has changed. Recommended Action Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. FW-3011 Message is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-3013 5 FW-3013 Message is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the circuit utilization is between the high and low boundary thresholds. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-3014 Message value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is .
5 FW-3016 FW-3016 Message Message Type Severity is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the packet loss that the circuit experiences is above the high boundary threshold. Recommended Action No action is required. FW-3017 Message is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is .
FW-3019 5 FW-3019 Message is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the number of state changes that the circuit experiences is below the low boundary level. The state of the circuit has changed because the circuit has gone offline or the circuit has come online. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 FW-3022 FW-3022 Message Timebase for is changed to Minute as Seconds is not supported. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the timebase for the class is changed implicitly to minutes because a seconds timebase is not supported. Recommended Action No action is required.
HAM-1001 5 HAM Messages HAM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Standby CP is not healthy, device status BAD, Severity = . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that a standby control processor (CP) device error is reported by the high availability manager (HAM) health monitor, with the specified device and severity level. The severity level can be critical, major, or minor. The active CP will continue to function normally.
5 HAM-1005 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Recommended Action Fastboot Giveup Master:SYSM CP Faulty:SYSM FirmwareDownload ConfigDownload:MS ChangeWWN:EM Reboot:WebTool Fastboot:WebTool Software Fault:Software Watchdog Software Fault:Kernel Panic Software Fault:ASSERT Reboot:SNMP Fastboot:SNMP Reboot Chassis Config Reboot:API Reboot:HAM EMFault:EM Execute the errShow command on both control processors (CPs) to view the error log for additional messages that may indicate reason for the switch restart.
HAM-1006 5 HAM-1006 Message Message Type Severity EMAC controller for Active CP is BAD. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the local Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) on the active CP has been marked BAD as determined by the diagnostic test run by the high availability manager (HAM) module. Recommended Action The standby CP will take over and reset the active CP. The system will be non-redundant because the standby CP becomes the active CP.
5 HAM-1009 HAM-1009 Message Message Type Severity Need to MANUALLY REBOOT the system for recovery - auto-reboot is disabled. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the recovery by auto-restart is disabled, therefore the switch needs to be manually restarted for recovery. This message is displayed if the event logged in HAM-1007 has occurred and auto-reboot is disabled. Recommended Action Execute the reboot command to restart the switch manually.
HAM-1013 5 HAM-1013 Message Message Type Severity . LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the software watchdog has detected termination of a restartable daemon, but could not restart the daemon. Recommended Action Manually initiate a restart or failover, if needed. HAM-1014 Message Message Type Severity .
5 HAMK-1001 HAMK Messages HAMK-1001 Message Message Type Severity Warm Recovery Failed. LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch failed during the warm recovery. Recommended Action This event triggers the switch restart automatically and attempts a cold recovery. Execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. HAMK-1002 Message Heartbeat down.
HAMK-1004 5 HAMK-1004 Message Resetting standby CP (double reset may occur). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the standby control processor (CP) is being reset due to a loss of heartbeat. Typically, this message is displayed when the standby CP has been restarted. Note that in certain circumstances, a CP may experience a double reset and restart twice. A CP can recover automatically even if it has restarted twice. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 HIL-1101 HIL Messages HIL-1101 Message Message Type Severity Slot faulted, () is above threshold. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the blade voltage is above threshold. Recommended Action Replace the faulty blade or switch (for non-bladed switches). HIL-1102 Message Message Type Severity Slot faulted, () is below threshold.
HIL-1104 5 HIL-1104 Message Message Type Severity Blower faulted, () is below threshold. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the fan voltage is below threshold. Recommended Action Run the psShow command to verify the power supply status. Try to reseat the faulty fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) and power supply FRU to verify that they are seated properly. If the problem persists, replace the fan FRU or the power supply FRU as necessary.
5 HIL-1107 HIL-1107 Message Message Type Severity Switch faulted, () above threshold. System preparing for reset. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the switch voltage is above threshold. This message is specific to non-bladed switches. Recommended Action For switches that do not have field-replaceable units (FRUs), replace the entire switch.
HIL-1202 5 HIL-1202 Message Message Type Severity Blower faulted, speed ( RPM) below threshold. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fan speed (in RPM) has fallen below the minimum threshold. Recommended Action Replace the fan FRU. HIL-1203 Message Message Type Severity Fan faulted, speed ( RPM) above threshold.
5 HIL-1206 HIL-1206 Message Message Type Severity Fan sensor , speed ( RPM) below threshold. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified fan speed (in RPM) has fallen below the minimum threshold. This problem can quickly cause the switch to overheat. This message is specific to non-bladed switches. Recommended Action Replace the fan field-replaceable unit (FRU). HIL-1207 Message Message Type Severity Fan is faulty.
HIL-1301 5 HIL-1301 Message Message Type Severity 1 blower failed or missing. Replace failed or missing blower assembly immediately. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a fan field-replaceable unit (FRU) has failed or has been removed. This message is often preceded by a low speed error message. This problem can cause the switch to overheat. Recommended Action Replace the affected fan FRU immediately. HIL-1302 Message Message Type Severity blowers failed or missing.
5 HIL-1304 HIL-1304 Message Message Type Severity Two fans failed. Replace failed fan FRUs immediately. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that multiple fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) have failed. This message is often preceded by a low fan speed message. Recommended Action Replace the faulty fan FRUs immediately. HIL-1305 Message Message Type Severity One or two fans failed. Replace failed fan FRUs immediately.
HIL-1307 5 HIL-1307 Message Message Type Severity Four or five fans failed. Replace failed fan FRUs immediately. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that multiple fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) have failed. This message is often preceded by a low fan speed message. Recommended Action Replace the faulty fan FRUs immediately. HIL-1308 Message Message Type Severity All fans failed. Replace failed fan FRUs immediately. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that all fans have failed.
5 HIL-1311 Recommended Action Because the fans are not field-replaceable, replace the switch if the temperature is high. HIL-1311 Message No fans are faulty. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates recovery from an earlier condition of one or more fans having failed. Recommended Action This can only occur on switches with non-removable fans. It follows a previous indication of faultiness.
HIL-1403 5 HIL-1403 Message Message Type Severity All fan FRUs missing. Install fan FRUs immediately. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that all fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) have been removed. Recommended Action Install the missing fan FRUs immediately. HIL-1404 Message Message Type Severity fan FRUs missing. Install fan FRUs immediately. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one or more fan field-replaceable units (FRUs) have been removed.
5 HIL-1502 HIL-1502 Message Message Type Severity Slot , high temperature (). Unit will be shut down in 2 minutes if temperature remains high. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the temperature of this blade has risen above the critical threshold. This usually follows a high-temperature message. Recommended Action Run the fanShow command to verify all the fans are working properly.
HIL-1505 5 HIL-1505 Message Message Type Severity High temperature ( C), fan speed increasing per environmental specifications. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that temperatures in the system have risen above the warning threshold and that the fan speed is being increased. Recommended Action Run the fanShow command to verify all the fans are working properly.
5 HIL-1508 HIL-1508 Message Message Type Severity Fan faulty warning time expired. System preparing for shutdown. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that temperatures in the system have remained above the critical threshold too long. Recommended Action To avoid causing damage to the switch, the system shuts down automatically. To help prevent future problems, make sure that all the fans are working properly.
HIL-1511 5 HIL-1511 Message Message Type Severity Fan speed increasing per environmental specifications. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that temperatures in the system have risen above the warning threshold and that the fan speed is being increased. Recommended Action Run the fanShow command to verify all the fans are working properly. Make sure that the area is well-ventilated and that the room temperature is within the operational range of your switch.
5 HIL-1603 HIL-1603 Message Message Type Severity fans out of service. System is shutting down immediately. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the total fan failure count is greater than or equal to two. Recommended Action To avoid causing damage to the switch, the system shuts down automatically. To help prevent future problems, make sure that all the fans are working properly.
HIL-1611 5 HIL-1611 Message Message Type Severity MISMATCH in PSU-FAN Air Flow direction. Replace PSU with fan air flows in same direction. System will be shut down in 2 minutes. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the airflows of the power supply and fan assemblies are moving in the reverse or opposite direction, which could overheat the system. The airflow of the power supply and fan assemblies must move in the same direction or the system will shut down in two minutes.
5 HIL-1650 HIL-1650 Message Message Type Severity Unable to detect both WWN cards in chassis. Access to WWN halted. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that one or both of the World Wide Name (WWN) cards is missing. Both WWN cards must be present for normal operation. Recommended Action Make sure both WWN cards are inserted.
HLO-1001 5 HLO Messages HLO-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Incompatible Inactivity timeout from port , correct value . LOG | FFDC ERROR Indicates that the hello (HLO) message was incompatible with the value specified in the fabric shortest path first (FSPF) protocol. The Brocade switch will not accept FSPF frames from the remote switch.
5 HLO-1003 HLO-1003 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Invalid Hello received from port , Domain = , Remote Port = . LOG ERROR Indicates that the hello (HLO) message received was invalid and the frame was dropped. The Brocade switch will not accept fabric shortest path first (FSPF) frames from the remote switch. The switch has received an invalid HLO because either the domain or port number in the HLO message has an invalid value.
HMON-1001 5 HMON Messages HMON-1001 Message Message Type Severity . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that there was a problem reading an essential file containing configuration information from the nonvolatile storage device. This could be the result of a missing file or a corrupt file system. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to reinstall the firmware to your switch.
5 HSL-1000 HSL Messages HSL-1000 Message Message Type Severity HSL initialization failed. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates a hardware subsystem layer (HSL) initialization failure. This error is caused by other system errors. Recommended Action Execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. HSL-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to acquire system MAC address pool.
HSL-1003 5 HSL-1003 Message SFP for interface is removed. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver has been removed from the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. HSL-1004 Message Message Type Severity Incompatible SFP for interface is detected.
5 HSL-1006 HSL-1006 Message Message Type Severity Failed to get kernel page size bytes for mmap. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that there is not enough contiguous kernel memory. Recommended Action Execute the errShow command to view the error log for other system errors, and take appropriate corrective actions. HSL-1007 Message Message Type Severity Failed to read SFP for interface .
HTTP-1001 5 HTTP Messages HTTP-1001 Message Switch PID format has changed to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the port ID (PID) format was changed. Recommended Action No action is required. For more information on PID format, refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. HTTP-1002 Message Message Type Class Severity Zoning transaction initiated by User: , Role: completed successfully.
5 IBD-1000 IBD Messages IBD-1000 Message Message Type Severity Slot Port GE: Maximum attempts to restart failed. Disabling port. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port has crashed unexpectedly and restarting attempts have failed. Recommended Action Power cycle the blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands.
IPAD-1000 5 IPAD Messages IPAD-1000 Message / /
5 IPAD-1003 IPAD-1003 Message DNS parameters saved successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Domain Name System (DNS) parameters are saved successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. IPAD-1004 Message DNS parameters removed successfully. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Domain Name System (DNS) parameters are removed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required.
IPS-1001 5 IPS Messages IPS-1001 Message Message Type Severity FTR_AFA/FTR_AE License Not Installed (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that either Advanced FICON Acceleration (FTR_AFA) or Advanced Extension (FTR_AE) license is not installed or assigned to the slot. Recommended Action Run the licenseShow command to verify the slot-based licenses are installed on the switch. Contact your switch supplier for an appropriate slot-based license.
5 IPS-1004 IPS-1004 Message Message Type Severity Port Config Mode Mismatch slot () port(ge): current mode is (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that configured port mode is different from the intended use. Recommended Action Change the port configuration (by deleting configured FCIP tunnels or iSCSI sessions) to return the port mode to neutral before attempting to configure the port for a different mode or use.
IPS-1007 5 IPS-1007 Message Message Type Severity FX8-24 blade () is not at the correct revision. Unable to use IPSec on FCIP Tunnel (). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the tunnel configuration failed because the FX8-24 blade is not at the correct revision to support IPSec enabled tunnels on VEs 22-31. Recommended Action Contact your switch vendor to acquire the correct hardware revision blade.
5 ISNS-1001 ISNS Messages ISNS-1001 Message Configuration peering with external iSNS server slot/port /ge (current /ge). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a user has issued the isnscCfg command. Recommended Action No action is required.
ISNS-1004 5 ISNS-1004 Message Message Type Severity Timeout refreshing iSNS database with iSNS server slot/port /ge Reg-Period . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) client fails to receive a successful response for a DevAttrQry within the specified registration period. Recommended Action Verify the connection of the iSNS server to the slot and port.
5 ISNS-1008 ISNS-1008 Message Peering with external iSNS server not started because configuration unchanged. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that peering with the external Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) server was already started with the same configuration. Recommended Action No action is required. You may change the configuration and retry the peering with the external iSNS server.
ISNS-1011 5 ISNS-1011 Message iSNS Client Service is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the current state of the Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) client is enabled or disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. Use the fosConfig command to display, enable, or disable the iSNS client service. ISNS-1013 Message Message Type Severity iSNS server connection failure.
5 KAC-1002 KAC Messages KAC-1002 Message Message Type Severity KAC() communication Error: Error connecting to . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Key Archive Client (KAC) is unable to communicate with the primary or backup key vault. Recommended Action Determine whether the configured key vault is operational; if not, change the switch key vault settings or resolve the operational problem at the key vault.
KAC-1007 5 KAC-1007 Message Message Type Severity KAC key archival operation to Key Vault failed, LUN=, keyID=, errno=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Key Archive Client (KAC) is unable to archive the key to primary or backup key vault. Recommended Action Determine whether the configured key vault is operational; if not, change the switch key vault settings or resolve the operational problem at the key vault.
5 KAC-1010 KAC-1010 Message Message Type Severity Archival for KeyID failed to . Error code=, string=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that archiving of Data Encryption Key (DEK) to the key vault failed. Recommended Action No action is required. KAC-1011 Message Message Type Severity Archival of Dummy DEK to the KV failed. Dummy DEK: , KeyCount: .
KAC-1013 5 KAC-1013 Message Message Type Severity Archival of the Actual DEK to the KV failed. Actual Key: . Error code=, string=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that archiving of actual Data Encryption Key (DEK) to the key vault failed. Recommended Action No action is required. KAC-1014 Message Message Type Severity Retrieval of Actual DEK from the KV failed. Actual Key: .
5 KAC-1016 KAC-1016 Message Message Type Severity Error: Key ID mismatched in request/response. Requested key ID and key in response . Error code=, string=. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a mismatch between the requested key ID and the key in the response from the key vault.
KSWD-1001 5 KSWD Messages KSWD-1001 Message Message Type Severity : failed to refresh (:). FFDC | LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one of the critical daemons is found to be unresponsive. An abort signal is sent. Recommended Action Copy the warning message along with any core file information and contact your switch service provider.
5 KTRC-1001 KTRC Messages KTRC-1001 Message Message Type Severity Dump memory size exceeds dump file size. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the dump memory size has exceeded the dump file size. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and reload the switch. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. KTRC-1002 Message Concurrent trace dumping. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the initial background dump has not completed.
KTRC-1004 5 KTRC-1004 Message Message Type Severity Cannot write to ATA dump device. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the write boundary in the advanced technology attachment (ATA) dump device has been exceeded. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and reload the switch. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. KTRC-1005 Message Message Type Severity Trace initialization failed. . .
5 L2SS-1001 L2SS Messages L2SS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Linux socket error - error reason: , socket name: , error name: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred in the Linux socket. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch. L2SS-1002 Message Message Type Severity Initialization error: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Layer 2 system (L2SYS) encountered an error during initialization.
L2SS-1004 5 L2SS-1004 Message Message Type Severity FDB error: Error in creating AVL tree. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Layer 2 system (L2SYS) has encountered an error while initializing the AVL tree. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch. L2SS-1005 Message Message Type Severity MAC-address-table hash failed even after two attempts for slot chip .
5 L2SS-1007 L2SS-1007 Message MAC-address-table on slot chip is less than 90 percent full. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the media access control (MAC) address table on the specified chip is less than 90 percent full. Recommended Action No action is required. The Layer 2 system (L2SYS) starts learning the entries. L2SS-1008 Message Hardware GID limit reached on chip , GID limit at .
L3SS-1004 5 L3SS Messages L3SS-1004 Message Message Type Severity , : HW/Driver Error (possibly the CAM is full): , rc=. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an error in the hardware or the driver of the Layer 3 subsystem (L3SS). L3SS may have passed invalid parameters or the hardware Content Addressable Memory (CAM) may be full. Recommended Action Retry or clear the CAM.
5 LACP-1001 LACP Messages LACP-1001 Message Message Type Severity Error opening socket (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that initialization of the specified module within the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) daemon has failed. Recommended Action Download a new firmware using the firmwareDownload command. LACP-1002 Message Message Type Severity .
LANCE-1000 5 LANCE Messages LANCE-1000 Message Message Type Severity Slot Port GE: Maximum attempts to restart failed. Disabling port. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port has crashed unexpectedly and restarting attempts have failed. Recommended Action Power cycle the blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands.
5 LFM-1001 LFM Messages LFM-1001 Message The Logical Fabric Manager service is disabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Logical Fabric Manager service is disabled. Note that the Logical Fabric Manager service is enabled by the factory setting and it is not user-configurable. Recommended Action No action is required. LFM-1002 Message The Logical Fabric Manager service is enabled.
LFM-1004 5 LFM-1004 Message Message Type Severity HA is out of sync for opcode , error value . LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates loss of high availability (HA) sync with remote control processor (CP). Recommended Action Collect the supportsave information using the supportsave command and contact the Brocade technical support.
5 LOG-1000 LOG Messages LOG-1000 Message Previous message repeated time(s). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the previous message was repeated the specified number of times. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1001 Message Message Type Severity A log message was dropped. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a log message was dropped. A trace dump file has been created.
LOG-1003 5 LOG-1003 Message The log has been cleared. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the persistent error log has been cleared. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1004 Message Log message flooding detected and blocked. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a message has been flooding and was blocked. Recommended Action Execute the reboot command.
5 LOG-1006 LOG-1006 Message Message Type Class Severity Log message has been enabled. AUDIT | LOG RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified message has been enabled for logging. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1007 Message Message Type Class Severity Log Module has been disabled. AUDIT | LOG RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified module has been disabled from logging.
LOG-1009 5 LOG-1009 Message Internal Log message has been enabled for syslog logging. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified internal message has been enabled for syslog logging. Recommended Action No action is required. LOG-1010 Message Internal Log message has been disabled from syslog logging.
5 LSDB-1001 LSDB Messages LSDB-1001 Message Message Type Severity Link State ID out of range. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified link state ID is out of the acceptable range. The valid link state ID is the same as the valid domain ID, with a range from 1 through 239. The switch will discard the record because it is not supported. Recommended Action No action is required. LSDB-1002 Message Local Link State Record reached max incarnation.
LSDB-1004 Recommended Action 5 Run the switchDisable and switchEnable commands. A new local LSR is generated during the switch enable. LSDB-1004 Message Message Type Severity No Link State Record for domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there is no link state record (LSR) for the specified local domain. Recommended Action No action is required. The other switch will pass the LSR after the fabric is stable.
5 MAPS-1001 MAPS Messages MAPS-1001 Message Message Type Severity
MAPS-1004 5 MAPS-1004 Message
5 MAPS-1021 MAPS-1021 Message Message Type Class Severity RuleName=, Condition=, Obj:
MAPS-1102 5 MAPS-1102 Message Message Type Class Severity Rule is modified. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified rule was modified in the system. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. MAPS-1110 Message Message Type Class Severity Policy is created. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified policy was created in the system.
5 MAPS-1112 MAPS-1112 Message Message Type Class Severity Policy
MAPS-1115 5 MAPS-1115 Message Message Type Class Severity Rule deleted from Policy . LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified rule was deleted from the specified policy. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. MAPS-1116 Message Message Type Class Severity Policy updated. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified policy was updated.
5 MAPS-1121 MAPS-1121 Message Message Type Class Severity Group deleted. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified group was deleted. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. MAPS-1122 Message Message Type Class Severity Group
MAPS-1124 5 MAPS-1124 Message Message Type Class Severity Flow imported. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified flow from Flow Vision is imported into MAPS. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. MAPS-1125 Message Message Type Class Severity Flow deimported. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified flow was removed from MAPS.
5 MAPS-1127 MAPS-1127 Message Imported flow is initialized as stale flow because it is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that MAPS has imported the specified flow present in the configuration and initialized it as stale flow due to the mentioned reason. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. MAPS-1130 Message Message Type Class Severity Actions configured.
MAPS-1132 5 MAPS-1132 Message Message Type Class Severity Monitoring on members of type has resumed. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that monitoring on the specified list of members has resumed. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. MAPS-1200 Message Message Type Class Severity Fabric Watch Thresholds are converted to MAPS policies.
5 MAPS-1202 MAPS-1202 Message Message Type Class Severity MAPS Disabled. LOG | AUDIT MAPS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that MAPS has been disabled. MAPS will continue to monitor the system until reboot or High Availability (HA) failover. Recommended Action Make sure the configuration change is expected. To activate Fabric Watch monitoring and disable MAPS, reboot or fail over the system. MAPS-1203 Message Message Type Class Severity dashboard data has been cleared.
MCAST_SS-1001 5 MCAST_SS Messages MCAST_SS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Socket Error: () for socket the error code . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred in the Linux socket. Recommended Action Restart the multicast subsystem (MCAST_SS) daemon. MCAST_SS-1002 Message Message Type Severity Socket Error: sock name Error type seq pid .
5 MCAST_SS-1004 MCAST_SS-1004 Message Message Type Severity NSM error: () for VLAN port . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (MCAST_SS) has encountered an error during a network service module (NSM) event. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon. MCAST_SS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Message error: Invalid message type expecting or or .
MCAST_SS-1007 5 MCAST_SS-1007 Message Message Type Severity Initialization error: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (MCAST_SS) has encountered an error during initialization. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon. MCAST_SS-1008 Message Message Type Severity HAL error: () - VLAN MAC/group .
5 MCAST_SS-1010 MCAST_SS-1010 Message Message Type Severity Message Queue error: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (MCAST_SS) has encountered the message queue errors. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon. MCAST_SS-1011 Message Message Type Severity IDB error: () port id not found. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port ID is invalid. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon.
MCAST_SS-1014 Recommended Action 5 Restart the MCAST_SS daemon. MCAST_SS-1014 Message Message Type Severity Snooping DB error: () MAC Not found - VLAN MAC-addr . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the media access control (MAC) address lookup for the specified VLAN has failed. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon.
5 MCAST_SS-1017 MCAST_SS-1017 Message Message Type Severity Learning error: () Invalid number for ifindex . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (MCAST_SS) has encountered an error while learning the media access control (MAC) addresses. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon. MCAST_SS-1018 Message Message Type Severity Memory Alloc Error: () type /.
MCAST_SS-1020 5 MCAST_SS-1020 Message Message Type Severity List Error: () VLAN MAC group . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the multicast subsystem (MCAST_SS) has encountered an error during the List operation. Recommended Action Restart the MCAST_SS daemon.
5 MFIC-1001 MFIC Messages MFIC-1001 Message Message Type Severity failure at sysmod_scn registry rc= . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the system is temporarily out of resources. Recommended Action No action is required; this message is often transitory. If the message persists, run the reboot or the haFailover command (if applicable).
MFIC-1003 Recommended Action 5 IDID mode is a fabric-wide mode; make sure that any switches added to the fabric are configured with the same IDID mode as the fabric. If you are enabling or disabling IDID mode, this message is for information purposes only, and no action is required. IDID mode can be set using the configure command in the CLI or checking the Advanced Web Tools Switch Admin > Configure > Fabric > Insistent Domain ID Mode check box. The switch must be disabled to change the IDID mode.
5 MM-1001 MM Messages MM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause VPD block 0 CRC is bad. LOG WARNING Indicates that CRC in the VPD block 0 is bad. This could indicate corruption or tampering. This message occurs only on the Brocade 6547 switch. Recommended Action 634 Execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
MPTH-1001 5 MPTH Messages MPTH-1001 Message Message Type Severity Null parent, lsId = . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a null parent was reported. The minimum cost path (MPATH) uses a tree structure in which the parent is used to connect to the root of the tree. Recommended Action No action is required. MPTH-1002 Message Message Type Severity Null lsrP, lsId = . LOG | FFDC ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a link state record (LSR) is null.
5 MQ-1004 MQ Messages MQ-1004 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause mqRead, queue = , queue ID = , type = . LOG ERROR Indicates an unexpected message has been received in the specified message queue. The queue name value is always fspf_q.
MQ-1006 5 MQ-1006 Message Message Type Severity queue : msg too long (:). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the incoming message size is larger than the message queue size. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 MS-1001 MS Messages MS-1001 Message Message Type Severity MS Platform Segmented port= (0x) ( (0x)). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Management Server (MS) has segmented from another switch domain at the specified port because of errors or inconsistencies defined in the MS platform service. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch.
MS-1003 5 MS-1003 Message MS detected Unstable Fabric(). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Management Server (MS) detected an unstable fabric; the command or operation may not be successfully completed. This message is often transitory. The message string value can be one of the following: • DOMAIN_INVALID for a req from: The domain is invalid for a request.
5 MS-1005 MS-1005 Message Message Type Severity MS Invalid CT Response from d=. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Management Server (MS) received an invalid common transport (CT) response from the switch domain. MS expects either a CT accept IU or a reject IU; the MS received neither response, which violates the Fibre Channel - Generic Services (FS-GS) specification. Recommended Action Check the integrity of the FC switch at the specified domain.
MS-1009 5 MS-1009 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause RLIR event. Slot/Port / (0x). Device Port Tag is 0x. . LOG ERROR Indicates a registered link incident record (RLIR) has been generated for one of the actions indicated by the message value.
5 MS-1023 MS-1023 Message Management Server Topology Discovery Service . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Management Server (MS) topology discovery service is being enabled or disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. MS-1024 Message Management Server Access Control List is Updated. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Management Server (MS) Access Control List (ACL) is saved to nonvolatile storage.
MS-1026 5 MS-1026 Message Message Type Severity MS Platform disabled port domain to block enabling Platform service through merge operation. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Management Server (MS) has disabled the specified E_Port connected to the specified domain because an implicit enable operation of the MS platform service has been blocked. Recommended Action Enable MS platform service on the switch and re-enable the port to join the fabric.
5 MS-1029 MS-1029 Message Message Type Duplicate Fabric Name - matching with FID . AUDIT | LOG Class FABRIC Severity ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the configured fabric name is already used for another partition. Recommended Action Select a different fabric name and reconfigure. MS-1030 Message Message Type Fabric Name - Failed for domain .
MSTP-1001 5 MSTP Messages MSTP-1001 Message Message Type Severity : . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the memShow command. Restart or power cycle the switch. MSTP-1002 Message Message Type Severity : . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the system has failed to initialize. Recommended Action Restart or power cycle the switch.
5 MSTP-2001 MSTP-2001 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) bridge mode has changed. Recommended Action No action is required. MSTP-2002 Message . My Bridge ID: Old Root: New Root: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) bridge or bridge instance root has been changed.
MSTP-2004 5 MSTP-2004 Message MSTP instance is deleted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) instance has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. MSTP-2005 Message VLAN is on MSTP instance . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) instance has been modified.
5 NBFS-1001 NBFS Messages NBFS-1001 Message Duplicate E_Port SCN from port in state (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a duplicate E_Port state change notification (SCN) was reported. The neighbor finite state machine (NBFSM) states are as follows: • • • • • • Recommended Action 0 - Down 1 - Init 2 - Database Exchange 3 - Database Acknowledge Wait 4 - Database Wait 5 - Full No action is required.
NBFS-1003 5 NBFS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause DB_XMIT_SET flag not set in state , input , port . LOG WARNING Indicates the database transmit set flag was not set for the specified input state on the specified port. Neighbor finite state machine (NBFSM) states are as follows: • • • • • • Recommended Action 0 - Down 1 - Init 2 - Database Exchange 3 - Database Acknowledge Wait 4 - Database Wait 5 - Full No action is required.
5 NS-1001 NS Messages NS-1001 Message Message Type Severity The response for request 0x from remote switch 0x is larger than the max frame size the remote switch can support. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the response payload exceeds the maximum frame size the remote switch can handle. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to upgrade the remote switch with Fabric OS v4.3 or later, or Fabric OS v3.
NS-1004 Recommended Action 5 To avoid disruption of traffic in the event of an unplanned failover, schedule a firmware download so that the active and standby CPs have the same firmware version. Reduce the local device count to follow the capability of the earliest version of firmware. NS-1004 Message Number of local devices , exceeds the standby can support , can't sync.
5 NS-1007 Recommended Action The switch will process the new process ID (PID) and leave the existing PID intact. Subsequent switch operations will clean up the obsolete PID. However, it is recommended that administrators remove devices with a duplicate WWN. NS-1007 Message Message Type Severity NS has detected a logical ISL port in TI zone in fabric . Routing may not be setup correctly.
NS-1010 5 NS-1010 Message Message Type Severity CSCTL mode enabled on port QoS zoning will be ignored for devices on this port. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that class-specific control (CS_CTL) mode has been enabled on the specified port that has devices as members of a quality of service (QoS) zone. Recommended Action Remove the CS_CTL configured devices from the QoS zone.
5 NSM-1001 NSM Messages NSM-1001 Message Interface is online. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has come online after the protocol dependencies are resolved. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1002 Message Interface is protocol down. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has gone offline because one of the protocol dependencies is unresolved.
NSM-1003 5 NSM-1003 Message Interface is link down. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified interface has gone offline because the link is down. Recommended Action Check whether the connectivity between the peer ports is proper, and the remote link is up using the show interface command. NSM-1004 Message Interface is created.
5 NSM-1007 Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1007 Message Chassis is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the chassis has been enabled or disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1008 Message Blade () is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified blade has been enabled or disabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
NSM-1010 5 NSM-1010 Message InterfaceMode changed from to for interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the interface mode has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1011 Message OperationalEndpointMode changed from to for interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the interface operational endpoint mode has been changed.
5 NSM-1013 NSM-1013 Message VLAN classifier group is deleted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified VLAN classifier group has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1014 Message VLAN classifier rule is created. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified VLAN classifier rule has been created. Recommended Action No action is required.
NSM-1017 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. NSM-1017 Message Interface is on interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the logical interface member list has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. NSM-1018 Message VLANs will be allowed on interface .
5 NSM-1020 NSM-1020 Message Interface is administratively down. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the administrative status of the specified interface has changed to down. Recommended Action No action is required.
ONMD-1000 5 ONMD Messages ONMD-1000 Message LLDP is enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) is enabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. ONMD-1001 Message LLDP is disabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) is disabled globally. Recommended Action No action is required. ONMD-1002 Message LLDP global configuration is changed.
5 ONMD-1003 ONMD-1003 Message LLDP is enabled on interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) is enabled on the specified interface. Recommended Action No action is required. ONMD-1004 Message LLDP is disabled on interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) is disabled on the specified interface.
PDM-1001 5 PDM Messages PDM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to parse the pdm config. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Parity Data Manager (PDM) process could not parse the configuration file. This may be caused by a missing configuration file during the installation. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to reinstall the firmware.
5 PDM-1004 PDM-1004 Message Message Type Severity PDM memory shortage. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Parity Data Manager (PDM) process ran out of memory. Recommended Action Reboot or power cycle the switch. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. PDM-1005 Message Message Type Severity FSS register failed.
PDM-1007 5 PDM-1007 Message Message Type Severity File not created: . errno=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Parity Data Manager (PDM) process failed to create the specified file. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 PDM-1010 PDM-1010 Message Message Type Severity File open failed: , errno=. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Parity Data Manager (PDM) process could not open the specified file. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
PDM-1013 5 PDM-1013 Message Message Type Severity File empty: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch configuration file /etc/fabos/fabos.[0|1].conf is empty. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 PDM-1019 PDM-1019 Message Message Type Severity File path or trigger too long. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that one line of the pdm.conf file is too long. Recommended Action Execute the firmwareDownload command to reinstall the firmware. If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
PDM-1022 5 PDM-1022 Message Message Type Severity The switch is configured only with IPv6 addresses. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Parity Data Manager (PDM) cannot synchronize with its peer because the firmware does not support IPv6. Recommended Action Configure the local switch with IPv4 addresses. PDM-1023 Message Message Type Severity RADIUS is configured with IPv6 addresses.
5 PDM-1025 PDM-1025 Message Message Type Severity LDAP is configured with IPv6 addresses. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Parity Data Manager (PDM) cannot synchronize with its peer because the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server is configured with IPv6 addresses. IPv6 is not supported by older firmware. Recommended Action Configure the LDAP server with IPv4 addresses. PDM-1026 Message Message Type Severity User defined roles configured.
PDTR-1001 5 PDTR Messages PDTR-1001 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that information has been written to the panic dump files. The watchdog register codes are as follows: • 0x10000000 - The watchdog timer (WDT) forced a core reset. • 0x20000000 - The WDT forced a chip reset. • All other code values are reserved. Recommended Action Run the pdShow command to view the panic dump and core dump files. PDTR-1002 Message .
5 PLAT-1000 PLAT Messages PLAT-1000 Message Message Type Severity . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that nonrecoverable peripheral component interconnect (PCI) errors have been detected. Recommended Action The system will be faulted and may automatically reboot. If the system does not reboot automatically, reboot the system manually using the reboot command.
PLAT-1003 5 PLAT-1003 Message Message Type Severity Slot C/BE: 0x ADBUS: 0x misc_intr 0x. LOG | FFDC CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus hang was detected. Recommended Action Replace the field-replaceable unit (FRU). PLAT-1004 Message Message Type Severity Switch has older FPGA rev 0x.
5 PLAT-1006 PLAT-1006 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Unknown midplane revision. LOG WARNING Indicates that the chassis has a midplane with an unknown revision. This message occurs only on the Brocade M6505 switch. Recommended Action Install newer firmware in the CMC. PLAT-1072 Message Message Type Severity The chassis is disabled because no Core Blades are available. Insert/replace one or both Core Blades and run chassisenable.
PMGR-1001 5 PMGR Messages PMGR-1001 Message Message Type Class Severity Attempt to create switch succeeded. LOG | AUDIT LS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the switch with the specified fabric ID (FID) was successfully created. Recommended Action No action is required. PMGR-1002 Message Message Type Severity Attempt to create switch failed. Error message: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch with the specified fabric ID (FID) was not created.
5 PMGR-1004 PMGR-1004 Message Message Type Severity Attempt to delete switch failed. Error message: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch with the specified fabric ID (FID) was not deleted. Recommended Action Refer to the Error Message string displayed in the message for possible action. PMGR-1005 Message Attempt to move port(s) to switch succeeded.
PMGR-1008 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. PMGR-1008 Message Message Type Severity Attempt to change switch to switch failed. Error message: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a failed attempt to change the switch fabric ID (FID). Recommended Action Refer to the Error Message string displayed in the message for possible action. PMGR-1009 Message Attempt to change the base switch to switch succeeded.
5 PMGR-1011 PMGR-1011 Message Attempt to move port(s) to switch succeeded. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a successful attempt to move the ports to the specified switch. Recommended Action No action is required.
PORT-1003 5 PORT Messages PORT-1003 Message Message Type Severity Port Faulted because of many Link Failures. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the specified port is now disabled because the link on this port had multiple failures that exceeded an internally set threshold on the port. This problem is typically related to hardware.
5 PORT-1005 PORT-1005 Message Message Type Severity Slot port does not support configured L_Port. Issue portCfgLport to clear configuration. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the specified port is configured to be an L_Port, but the port does not support L_Port. If an L_Port is connected, then the port will be disabled because the port does not support L_Port. If an E_Port or F_Port is connected, then the port will not come up because it is configured to be an L_Port.
PORT-1008 5 PORT-1008 Message Message Type GigE Port (ID: ) has been enabled. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a Gigabit Ethernet port has been enabled. Recommended Action No action is required. PORT-1009 Message Message Type GigE Port (ID: ) has been disabled. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a Gigabit Ethernet port has been disabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 PORT-1011 PORT-1011 Message Message Type Severity Please swap to the previous port blade, disable all F-Port trunk ports on this slot (), and then swap back to current blade. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that port in the previous blade had F_Port trunking enabled. The current port does not support F_Port trunking. Recommended Action Perform blade swap to the previous port blade, disable all F_Port trunk ports on this blade.
PS-1000 5 PS Messages PS-1000 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize Advanced Performance Monitoring. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that an unexpected software error has occurred in Advanced Performance Monitoring. The Performance Monitor has failed to initialize. Recommended Action The control processor (CP) will reboot or failover automatically. If it does not, reboot or power cycle the switch to reinitiate the firmware.
5 PS-1003 PS-1003 Message Message Type Severity Failed to set end-to-end monitoring mask on ISL ports. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the restoring configuration has attempted to set the end-to-end monitoring mask on at least one inter-switch link (ISL) port. Recommended Action No action is required. End-to-end monitoring is not supported on ISL ports when ISL monitoring is enabled. ISL monitoring can only be disabled through the Fabric Access API.
PS-1006 5 PS-1006 Message Message Type Severity Failed to add fabricmode toptalker monitors on domain=, because end-to-end monitors are configured on this switch. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that end-to-end monitors are configured on the switch. Recommended Action Delete end-to-end monitors on the switch and re-install the fabric mode Top Talker monitor. End-to-end monitors and fabric mode Top Talker monitors are mutually exclusive.
5 PS-1009 PS-1009 Message Message Type Severity Failed to add the device updates in condb database. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the fabric has more than the allowed number of devices. Recommended Action Reduce the number of devices configured in the fabric to be within the allowed limit. The maximum number of devices that can be configured in a fabric is 940. PS-1010 Message Message Type Severity Removed Top Talker on port . Reason: .
PSWP-1001 5 PSWP Messages PSWP-1001 Message PID for port and port are swapped. New PID for port is 0x and port is 0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the portSwap command has been issued.
5 PSWP-1004 PSWP-1004 Message Blade Swap complete for slots and . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the bladeSwap command has been issued. Recommended Action No action is required. PSWP-1005 Message Message Type Severity Blade Swap undo failed with error code . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the bladeSwap command has not been undone.
PSWP-1007 5 PSWP-1007 Message Message Type Severity Blade Swap failed on fabosInit with error code in switch number . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the bladeSwap command failed on access to switch context. Recommended Action Retry the command. If the failure persists, contact your switch service provider.
5 RAS-1001 RAS Messages RAS-1001 Message First failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a first failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred and the failure data has been captured. Recommended Action Execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
RAS-1005 5 RAS-1005 Message Message Type Severity Software 'assert' error detected. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an internal software error. Recommended Action Execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. RAS-1006 Message Support data file () automatically transferred to remote address ' '.
5 RAS-1008 RAS-1008 Message supportftp parameters are not configured. One of the required parameter is missing. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that one or more support FTP parameters were not specified with the supportFtp command in non-interactive mode. Recommended Action Specify all support FTP parameters. RAS-2001 Message Message Type Class Severity Audit message log is enabled.
RAS-2003 5 RAS-2003 Message Message Type Class Severity Audit message class configuration has been changed to . LOG | AUDIT RAS INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the audit event class configuration has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. RAS-3001 Message USB storage device plug-in detected. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the USB storage device plug-in has been detected.
5 RAS-3003 RAS-3003 Message Message Type Severity USB storage device was unplugged before it was disabled. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the USB storage device was unplugged before it was disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. It is recommended to disable the USB storage device using the usbstorage -d command before unplugging it from the system. RAS-3004 Message USB storage device disabled.
RCS-1001 5 RCS Messages RCS-1001 Message RCS has been disabled. Some switches in the fabric do not support this feature. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the reliable commit service (RCS) feature has been disabled on the local switch because not all switches in the fabric support RCS or the switch is in non-native mode. Recommended Action Run the rcsInfoShow command to view RCS capability on the fabric. RCS is supported in Fabric OS v2.6, v3.1 and later, and v4.
5 RCS-1004 RCS-1004 Message Message Type Severity Application() not registered.(). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified application did not register with reliable commit service (RCS). Recommended Action Run the haShow command to view the HA state. Run the haDisable and haEnable commands. Run the rcsInfoShow command to view RCS capability on the fabric. RCS is supported in Fabric OS v2.6, v3.1 and later, and v4.1 and later.
RCS-1007 Recommended Action 5 If the reject is in the ACA phase, wait for several minutes and then retry the operation. If the reject is in the SFC phase, check if the application license exists for the remote domain and if the application data is compatible. RCS-1007 Message Message Type Severity Zone DB size and propagation overhead exceeds domain 's maximum supported Zone DB size . Retry after reducing Zone DB size.
5 RCS-1010 RCS-1010 Message Message Type Severity Domain is RCS-incapable. Disabled E_Port(s) connected to this domain. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified remote domain is RCS-incapable, or the RCS-capable information could not be retrieved for the specified remote domain due to some potential routing issues. Recommended Action Run the rcsInfoShow command to view RCS capability of the switch.
RCS-1013 5 RCS-1013 Message Message Type Severity Remote domain is RCS incapable. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified remote domain is RCS-incapable. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 RKD-1001 RKD Messages RKD-1001 Message operation . Target: , Initiator: , LUN ID: . SessionId:/. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a first-time encryption, re-key, or write metadata operation was started, completed, or canceled. Recommended Action No action is required.
RKD-1004 5 RKD-1004 Message Message: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the generic re-key message. Recommended Action No action is required. RKD-1005 Message Message Type Severity LUN with LSN: does no have metadata. Make note of key ID that will be used for encryption/decryption of the LUN. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates uncompressible data on blocks 1 through 16 of the LUN.
5 RMON-1001 RMON Messages RMON-1001 Message RMON rising threshold alarm from SNMP OID . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the threshold level was exceeded for the sample type of the remote monitoring (RMON) alarm. Recommended Action Check the traffic on the interface using the show interface command.
RPCD-1001 5 RPCD Messages RPCD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Authentication Error: client \"\" has bad credentials: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an authentication error was reported. The specified client IP address has faulty credentials. Recommended Action Enter the correct user name and password from the Fabric Access API host. RPCD-1002 Message Message Type Severity Missing certificate file. Secure RPCd is disabled.
5 RPCD-1004 RPCD-1004 Message Message Type Severity Invalid certificate file. Secure RPCd is disabled. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate file has been corrupted. Recommended Action To enable remote procedure call daemon (RPCD) in secure mode, install a valid SSL certificate on the switch. RPCD-1005 Message Message Type Severity Missing private key file. Secure RPCd is disabled. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the private key file is missing.
RPCD-1007 Recommended Action 5 Run the secCertUtil command to install a valid private key file.
5 RTE-1001 RTE Messages RTE-1001 Message Message Type Severity Detected route inconsistency. It may cause connectivity issues. If such issues arise, bounce all ISLs and ICLs on this chassis. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the constraints that are used to determine the paths for Dynamic Path Selection (DPS) are not synchronized from active control processor (CP) to standby CP during the failover. This event causes route inconsistencies.
RTWR-1001 5 RTWR Messages RTWR-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause RTWR 0x, 0x, 0x, 0x, 0x. LOG ERROR Indicates that an error occurred in Reliable Transport With Response (RTWR) due to one of the following reasons: • • • • The system ran out of memory. The domain may be unreachable The frame transmission failed. An internal error or failure occurred.
5 RTWR-1003 RTWR-1003 Message : RTWR retry to domain , iu_data . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the number of times Reliable Transport With Response (RTWR) has failed to get a response and retried. Recommended Action Execute the fabricShow command to verify that the specified domain ID is reachable.
SCN-1001 5 SCN Messages SCN-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause SCN queue overflow for process . FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Indicates that an attempt to write a state change notification (SCN) message to a specific queue has failed because the SCN queue for the specified daemon is full. This may be caused by the daemon hanging or the system being busy.
5 SCN-1002 SCN-1002 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause SCN queue overflow for process . FFDC | LOG WARNING Indicates that an attempt to write a state change notification (SCN) message to a specific queue has failed because the SCN queue for the specified daemon is full. This may be caused by the daemon hanging or the system being busy.
SEC-1001 5 SEC Messages SEC-1001 Message Message Type Severity RCS process fails: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the reliable commit service (RCS) process failed to complete. RCS is a mechanism for transferring data from one switch to other switches within the fabric. RCS ensures that either all or none of the switches commit to the database. RCS can fail if one switch in the fabric is busy or in an error state that prevents it from accepting the database.
5 SEC-1003 SEC-1003 Message Message Type Severity Fail to download security data to domain after retries. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the specified domain failed to download security data after the specified number of attempts, and that the failed switch encountered an error accepting the database download. The primary switch will segment the failed switch after 30 tries.
SEC-1007 5 SEC-1007 Message Security violation: Unauthorized host with IP address tries to establish API connection. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a security violation was reported. The IP address of the unauthorized host is displayed in the message. Recommended Action Check for unauthorized access to the switch through the API connection.
5 SEC-1010 SEC-1010 Message Message Type Severity RCS rejected: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Trying to distribute the database from a non-primary switch. Recommended Action Resolve the specified error by executing the command only from the primary FCS. SEC-1016 Message Security violation: Unauthorized host with IP address tries to establish SSH connection.
SEC-1024 5 SEC-1024 Message The security database is too large to fit in flash. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the size of the security database is too large for the flash memory. The size of the security database increases with the number of entries in each policy. Recommended Action Reduce the size of the security database by reducing the number of entries within each policy. SEC-1025 Message Message Type Severity Invalid IP address () detected.
5 SEC-1028 SEC-1028 Message Message Type Severity No name is specified. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can occur only when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1031 5 SEC-1031 Message Message Type Severity Current security policy DB cannot be supported by standby. CPs will go out of sync. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the security database size is not supported by the standby control processor (CP). Recommended Action Reduce the security policy size by deleting entries within a policy or by deleting some policies. SEC-1032 Message Message Type Severity Empty FCS list is not allowed.
5 SEC-1034 SEC-1034 Message Message Type Severity Invalid member . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the input list has an invalid member. Recommended Action Verify the member names, and input the correct information. SEC-1035 Message Message Type Severity Invalid device WWN . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the specified World Wide Name (WWN) is invalid. Recommended Action Enter the correct WWN value.
SEC-1038 Recommended Action 5 Run the command again using the standard WWN format; 16 hexadecimal digits grouped as 8 colon-separated pairs, for example, 50:06:04:81:D6:F3:45:42. SEC-1038 Message Message Type Severity Invalid domain . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an invalid domain ID was entered. Recommended Action Verify that the domain ID is correct. If it is not, re-run the command using the correct domain ID. SEC-1039 Message Message Type Severity .
5 SEC-1041 SEC-1041 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Invalid port member in portlist (). . LOG ERROR Indicates the port member is invalid for one of the following reasons: • The value is not a number. • The value is too long. Valid numbers must be between one and three characters long. • The value cannot be parsed due to invalid characters. Recommended Action Use valid syntax when entering port members.
SEC-1044 5 SEC-1044 Message Message Type Severity Duplicate member in (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the specified member is a duplicate in the input list. The list can be a policy list or a switch member list. Recommended Action Do not specify any duplicates. SEC-1045 Message Message Type Severity Too many port members. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database.
5 SEC-1049 SEC-1049 Message Message Type Severity Invalid switch name . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1052 5 SEC-1052 Message Message Type Severity Invalid input. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence. Recommended Action Run the secFabricShow command to verify that the fabric is still consistent.
5 SEC-1055 SEC-1055 Message Message Type Severity Invalid FCS list . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1059 5 SEC-1059 Message Message Type Severity Fail to to flash. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the operation failed when writing to flash memory. Recommended Action Run the supportFtp - e command to FTP files from the switch and remove them from the flash memory. SEC-1062 Message Message Type Severity Invalid number of Domains in Domain List.
5 SEC-1065 Recommended Action Run the secCertUtil show -fcapall command to verify that all PKI objects are valid. If PKI objects are not valid, generate the PKI objects and install the certificate by following the field upgrade process. SEC-1065 Message Message Type Severity Invalid character in list. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the input list has an invalid character. Recommended Action Enter valid input. SEC-1069 Message Message Type Severity Security Database is corrupted.
SEC-1072 5 SEC-1072 Message Message Type Severity Policy List is Empty. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the specific policy type is empty. The security database is corrupted for unknown reasons. Recommended Action Execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. SEC-1073 Message Message Type Severity No FCS policy in list.
5 SEC-1075 SEC-1075 Message Message Type Severity Fail to new policy set on all switches. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1078 5 SEC-1078 Message Message Type Severity No new data to abort. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates there are no new changes in the defined security policy database that can be aborted. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. Verify if there were really any changes to the defined policy database that can be aborted. SEC-1079 Message Message Type Severity The policy name is invalid.
5 SEC-1081 SEC-1081 Message Message Type Severity Entered a name for a DCC policy ID that was not unique. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the Device Connection Control (DCC) policy name given in the secPolicyCreate command was the same as another DCC policy. Recommended Action Make sure that the DCC policy name has a unique alphanumeric string, and run the secPolicyCreate command again. SEC-1082 Message Message Type Severity Failed to create policy.
SEC-1084 5 SEC-1084 Message Message Type Severity Name exists for different type . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the specified policy already exists. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-1085 Message Message Type Severity Failed to create . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the security policy was not created. Recommended Action Check that the current policy configuration is valid. For example, the RSNMP policy cannot exist without the WSNMP policy.
5 SEC-1087 SEC-1087 Message Message Type Severity The security database is larger than the data distribution limit of fabric bytes. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the security database has more data than can be distributed to some of the switches in the fabric. Recommended Action Reduce the number of entries in the security policies to decrease the security database size. SEC-1088 Message Message Type Severity Cannot execute the command. Please try later.
SEC-1090 5 SEC-1090 Message Message Type Severity SCC list contains FCS member. Please remove member from the FCS policy first. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
5 SEC-1093 SEC-1093 Message Message Type Severity New FCS list must have at least one member in common with current FCS list. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the new fabric configuration server (FCS) list does not have a common member with the existing FCS list. Recommended Action Resubmit the command with at least one member of the new FCS list in common with the current FCS list. SEC-1094 Message Message Type Severity Policy member not found.
SEC-1096 5 SEC-1096 Message Message Type Severity Failed to delete because . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a policy cannot be removed because deleting it would result in an invalid security policy configuration. Recommended Action Verify the security policy configuration requirements and remove any policies that require the policy you want to be removed first. SEC-1097 Message Message Type Severity Cannot find policy set.
5 SEC-1099 SEC-1099 Message Message Type Severity Please enable your switch before running secModeEnable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1102 5 SEC-1102 Message Message Type Severity Fail to download . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the switch failed to download a certificate, security database, or policies. This can happen when the switch does not get enough resources to complete the operation, the fabric has not stabilized, or the policy database is an invalid format. Recommended Action Wait for the fabric to become stable and then retry the operation.
5 SEC-1106 SEC-1106 Message Message Type Severity Failed to sign message data. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that some public key infrastructure (PKI) objects on the switch are not in a valid state, and a signature operation failed. Recommended Action Run the secCertUtil show -fcapall command and verify that all PKI objects exist on the switch. If a failure to validate PKI objects occurs, follow the steps for re-creating PKI objects outlined in the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide.
SEC-1110 5 SEC-1110 Message Message Type Severity FCS list must be the first entry in the [Defined Security policies] section. Fail to download defined database. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a security policy download was attempted with a defined policy that does not have the fabric configuration server (FCS) policy as the first policy. The FCS policy is required to be the first policy in the defined security database.
5 SEC-1113 SEC-1113 Message Message Type [ license ] going to expire in day(s). LOG | AUDIT Class SECURITY Severity WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the license period will expire soon. Recommended Action Get a new license for this feature. SEC-1114 Message Message Type [ license ] has expired. LOG | AUDIT Class SECURITY Severity WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the license period has expired.
SEC-1116 5 SEC-1116 Message Message Type Severity Fail to commit failover. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
5 SEC-1119 SEC-1119 Message Secure mode has been enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the secure Fabric OS was enabled by the secModeEnable command. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, there is no action required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-1121 Message Message Type Severity Time is out of range when .
SEC-1123 5 SEC-1123 Message Security database downloaded by Primary FCS. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the security database was successfully downloaded from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS). Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-1124 Message Secure Mode is off. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a secure mode disable is attempted in a non-secure fabric. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 SEC-1135 Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-1135 Message Secure fabric version stamp has been reset. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the version stamp of the secure fabric is reset. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned.
SEC-1138 5 SEC-1138 Message Security database download received from Primary FCS. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a non-primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch received a security database download. Recommended Action Verify that the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 SEC-1145 SEC-1145 Message A security admin event has occurred. This message is for information purpose only. The message for individual event is: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates one of the following has occurred: • The names for the specified policies have changed. • The passwords have changed for the specified accounts. • The SNMP community strings have been changed. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned.
SEC-1154 5 SEC-1154 Message PID change failed: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that either the defined or the active policy could not be updated. If the policy database is very large, it might not be able to change the index/area because the new policy database exceeds the maximum size. This message can also be caused when the switch is short of memory. The status values can be either defined, active, or both.
5 SEC-1157 SEC-1157 Message PID Change failed: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the provisioning resources for a security policy failed because of low memory or internal error. The status values can be defined, active, or both. A negative value means that a policy set was failed by the daemon. Recommended Action Retry the failed command.
SEC-1160 5 SEC-1160 Message Duplicate port in port list (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a duplicate port member exists in the specified port list. Recommended Action Verify that there is no duplicate port member in the port list. SEC-1163 Message Message Type Severity System is already in secure mode. Lockdown option cannot be applied. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the lockdown option was attempted while the fabric is in secure mode.
5 SEC-1166 Recommended Action Wait a few minutes and try the command again. SEC-1166 Message Message Type Severity Non FCS tries to commit failover. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1170 5 SEC-1170 Message This command must be executed on the Primary FCS switch, the first reachable switch in the FCS list. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
5 SEC-1173 SEC-1173 Message Message Type Severity Lost contact with Primary FCS switch. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the switch has lost contact with the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch in the secure fabric. This could result from the primary FCS being disabled. Recommended Action If the primary FCS was disabled intentionally, no action is required; if not, check the primary FCS. SEC-1174 Message Message Type Severity Failed to set password.
SEC-1176 5 SEC-1176 Message Message Type Severity Failed to generate new version stamp. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) failed to generate a new version stamp because the fabric was not stable. Recommended Action Verify all switches in the fabric are in time synchronization with the primary FCS and that no external entity is trying to access the fabric. When verification is complete, retry the operation.
5 SEC-1183 Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-1183 Message Message Type Severity Policy to binary conversion error: Port is out range. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a security database conversion has failed because of an invalid value. Recommended Action Retry the command with a valid value.
SEC-1186 5 SEC-1186 Message Configuration. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the RADIUS, LDAP, or TACACS+ configuration was enabled or disabled as the primary authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) mechanism. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-1187 Message Security violation: Unauthorized switch tries to join fabric.
5 SEC-1189 SEC-1189 Message Security violation: Unauthorized host with IP address tries to do SNMP write operation. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an SNMP security violation was reported. The specified unauthorized host attempted to perform a write SNMP operation. Recommended Action Check the WSNMP policy and verify which hosts are allowed access to the fabric through SNMP.
SEC-1192 5 SEC-1192 Message Security violation: Login failure attempt via . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a serial or modem login security violation was reported. The wrong password was used while trying to log in through a serial or modem connection; the login failed. Recommended Action Use the correct password. SEC-1193 Message Security violation: Login failure attempt via . IP Addr: .
5 SEC-1195 SEC-1195 Message Message Type Severity This switch has no license. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a corruption occurred during the distribution of the security database. This can only occur when the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) distributes the security database to the other switches in the fabric, and then local validation finds the error in the security database. This is a rare occurrence.
SEC-1198 5 SEC-1198 Message Security violation: Unauthorized host with IP address tries to establish API connection. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an API security violation was reported. The specified unauthorized host attempted to establish an API connection. Recommended Action Check to see if the host IP address specified in the message can be used to manage the fabric through an API connection.
5 SEC-1201 SEC-1201 Message Security violation: MS device operates on non-primary FCS switch. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a management server (MS) operation security violation was reported. An MS device operation occurred on a non-primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch. Recommended Action Check the management server policy and verify the connection is allowed. If the connection is allowed but not specified, enable the connection in the MS policy.
SEC-1250 5 SEC-1250 Message Message Type Severity DCC enforcement API failed: err=, key= LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an internal error caused the Device Connection Control (DCC) policy enforcement to fail. Recommended Action Retry the failed security command. If the message persists, run supportFtp (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then run the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 SEC-1300 SEC-1300 Message This switch is in VcEncode mode. Security is not supported. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the switch is set up with VC-encoded mode. Recommended Action Turn off VC-encoded mode before enabling security. SEC-1301 Message This switch is in interop mode. Security is not supported. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the switch is enabled in interop mode.
SEC-1303 5 SEC-1303 Message This software version does not support security. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the currently installed software version does not support the Brocade Secure Fabric OS feature. Recommended Action Run the firmwareDownload command to update the firmware to the latest version for your specific switch. Verify the firmware you are installing supports the Brocade Secure Fabric OS feature. SEC-1304 Message This switch has no security license.
5 SEC-1306 SEC-1306 Message Failed to verify certificate with root CA. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the certificate could not be verified with root certificate authority (CA). This could happen if an unauthorized switch tries to access the fabric that is not certified by a trusted root CA or a root CA certificate does not exist on the switch.
SEC-1309 5 SEC-1309 Message Waiting for RCS transaction to complete: secs Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that Fabric OS is still waiting for the reliable commit service (RCS) transaction to complete. Recommended Action Verify if there are any reliable commit service (RCS) or Reliable Transport With Response (RTWR) errors. If not, the transaction is still in progress. SEC-1310 Message Unable to determine data distribution limit of fabric.
5 SEC-1312 SEC-1312 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the password configuration parameters changed. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-1313 Message The passwdcfg parameters were set to default values.
SEC-1315 5 SEC-1315 Message Message Type Severity command failed - db(s) configured for rejection on this switch. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates there was an attempt to distribute databases to a switch that was configured not to accept distributions from the fabric. Recommended Action Verify the accept distribution configuration for the listed databases. Use the remoteeCfg command to verify and correct the configuration if necessary.
5 SEC-1318 SEC-1318 Message Transaction rejected due to inconsistent fabric. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that some domains detected an inconsistent fabric. Recommended Action Resolve the policy conflict, if there is one, and then wait for the fabric to stabilize. Retry the distribution. SEC-1319 Message updated dbs(s). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified event has occurred.
SEC-1321 5 SEC-1321 Message Message Type Severity Failed secure mode enable command. Reason: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the security enable failed on the fabric because the switch has a conflicting configuration such as fabric-wide consistency configuration or AD configuration. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned.
5 SEC-1324 SEC-1324 Message Fabric transaction failure. RCS error: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the reliable commit service (RCS) transaction failed with the specified reason code. Recommended Action Verify the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-1327 5 SEC-1327 Message Message Type Severity Strict policy WWN List is conflicting with domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the policy is conflicting with the domain. Recommended Action No action is required. The domain is denied by disallowing all its E_Ports connected to the fabric. If the domain should be allowed to merge with the fabric, then resolve the issue by making the conflicting policies the same.
5 SEC-1330 SEC-1330 Message Message Type Severity command failed - db(s) are coming from a non-Primary switch. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an attempt was made to distribute databases either from a backup fabric configuration server (FCS) switch or a non-FCS switch. Recommended Action Verify the distribution is initiated by the FCS switch. Use the secPolicyShow command to verify and correct the configuration if necessary.
SEC-1333 5 SEC-1333 Message Message Type Severity command failed. There are VF enabled switch(s) in fabric. db(s) distribution is blocked. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates there was an attempt to distribute PWD or IPFILTER databases from the fabric to a switch that is VF-enabled Recommended Action Disable VF on all the switches that have VF-enabled if PWD or IPFILTER databases need to be distributed.
5 SEC-1336 SEC-1336 Message Message Type Severity policy is conflicting with domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the newly added switches to the fabric, as specified by domain number, have a conflicting policy with the local switch. Recommended Action Check the conflicting policy and make the new switches and the local switch policies the same.
SEC-1339 5 SEC-1339 Message Message Type Severity Distribute command failed. There are Inflight encryption enabled switch(s) in fabric. Auth db(s) distribution is blocked LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates there was an attempt to distribute AUTH databases with switch policy (Off/Passive) from the fabric to a switch that has Inflight Encryption enabled Recommended Action Disable or enable Inflight encryption in all the switches in the fabric SEC-1340 Message Message Type Severity .
5 SEC-3002 SEC-3002 Message Message Type Class Severity Probable Cause Event: , Status: success, Info: . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Indicates the specified security event has occurred. The event can be one of the following: • • • • • Recommended Action There has been a fabric configuration server (FCS) failover. A security policy has been activated. A security policy has been saved. A security policy has been aborted. A non-FCS password has changed.
SEC-3005 Recommended Action 5 Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. SEC-3005 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Added member(s) to policy . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates new members have been added to a security policy.
5 SEC-3007 SEC-3007 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Deleted policy . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified security policy was deleted. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3010 5 SEC-3010 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Reset [] security stat(s). AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a user has reset all the security statistics. Recommended Action Verify the security statistics were intentionally reset. If the security statistics were intentionally reset, no action is required.
5 SEC-3013 SEC-3013 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Security Version stamp is reset. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a user has reset the security version stamp. Recommended Action Verify the security version stamp was intentionally reset. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security version stamp was not intentionally reset, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3016 5 SEC-3016 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Attribute [] of server changed . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a user has changed the specified attribute of the RADIUS, LDAP, and TACACS+ server. Recommended Action Verify the RADIUS/LDAP/TACACS+ attribute was intentionally changed. If the RADIUS attribute was intentionally changed, no action is required.
5 SEC-3019 SEC-3019 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Passwdcfg parameters set to default values. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the password configuration parameters are set to default values. Recommended Action Verify the password configuration parameter was intentionally set to default values. If the password configuration parameter was intentionally set to default values, no action is required.
SEC-3022 5 SEC-3022 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Successful logout by user []. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified user has successfully logged out. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-3023 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: failed, Info: Account [] locked, failed password attempts exceeded.
5 SEC-3025 SEC-3025 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: User account [] added. Role: [], Password [], Home Context [], AD/VF list []. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a new user account was created. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required.
SEC-3028 5 SEC-3028 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: User account [] deleted. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified user account was deleted. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 SEC-3031 SEC-3031 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: Distributed db(s) to domain(s), dom-id(s). AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified event has occurred. Recommended Action Verify the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3034 5 SEC-3034 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: aaaconfig, Status: success, Info: Authentication configuration changed from to . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an authentication configuration has changed. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required.
5 SEC-3037 SEC-3037 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: ipfilter, Status: success, Info: ipfilter policy activated. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified IP filter policy has been activated. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
SEC-3044 5 SEC-3044 Message Message Type Class Severity The FIPS mode has been changed to . AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates there was a change in the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) mode. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 SEC-3047 SEC-3047 Message Message Type Class Severity Info: RBAC permission for a CLI command: is failed. AUDIT SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the user does not have permission to execute this command. Recommended Action Verify the user has the required permission to execute this command. SEC-3048 Message Message Type Class Severity FIPS mode has been enabled in the system using force option.
SEC-3050 5 SEC-3050 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the specified Secure Shell (SSH) utility operation was performed. Recommended Action Verify the security event was planned. If the security event was planned, no action is required. If the security event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 SEC-3062 SEC-3062 Message Message Type Class Severity Role '' is deleted. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified role name has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-3063 Message Message Type Class Severity Role '' is copied from '
SEC-3065 5 SEC-3065 Message Message Type Class Severity Configuration of user-defined roles is uploaded. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the configuration of user-defined roles has been uploaded. Recommended Action No action is required. SEC-3066 Message Message Type Class Severity Configuration of user-defined roles is downloaded. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the configuration of user-defined roles has been downloaded.
5 SEC-4001 SEC-4001 Message Message Type Class Severity Client logged in. , , . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the client has logged in. Recommended Action No action is required.
SFLO-1001 5 SFLO Messages SFLO-1001 Message sFlow is globally. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that sFlow is globally enabled or disabled. Recommended Action No action is required. SFLO-1002 Message sFlow is for port . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that sFlow is enabled or disabled on the specified port. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 SFLO-1004 SFLO-1004 Message Global sFlow polling interval is changed to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the global counter sampling interval has been changed to the specified value. Recommended Action No action is required. SFLO-1005 Message sFlow sampling rate on port is changed to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the sFlow sampling rate has been changed on the specified port.
SFLO-1008 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. SFLO-1008 Message All the sFlow collectors are unconfigured. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that none of the sFlow collectors are configured. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 SNMP-1001 SNMP Messages SNMP-1001 Message Message Type Severity SNMP service is not available . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service could not be started because of the specified reason. Therefore, you will not be able to query the switch through SNMP. Recommended Action Verify that the IP address for the Ethernet and Fibre Channel interface is set correctly.
SNMP-1004 5 SNMP-1004 Message Message Type Class Severity Incorrect SNMP configuration. AUDIT | FFDC | LOG CFG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the SNMP configuration is incorrect and therefore the SNMP service will not work correctly. Recommended Action Change the SNMP configuration to the default using the snmpConfig --default command. SNMP-1005 Message Message Type SNMP configuration attribute, , has changed from to .
5 SNMP-1009 SNMP-1009 Message Message Type Port traps are on port . AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the blocked or unblocked status of the port traps on the specified port. Recommended Action Execute the snmpTraps --show command to view the current status of the port.
SPC-1001 5 SPC Messages SPC-1001 Message S, Cryptographic operation enabled. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the cryptographic operation is enabled on an encryption engine. Recommended Action No action is required. SPC-1002 Message S, Cryptographic operation disabled.
5 SPC-2001 SPC-2001 Message Message Type Severity S, : Crypto error asserted by Vader/OB1 0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that Crypto error is asserted by the Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). Recommended Action No action is required. SPC-2002 Message Message Type Severity S, : Tamper Event: Crypto subsystem cover tampered.
SPC-2004 5 SPC-2004 Message Message Type Severity S, : FPGA firmware download failed: 0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that FPGA download has failed. Recommended Action No action is required. SPC-2005 Message S, : FPGA firmware download success. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that FPGA download was successful.
5 SPC-2007 SPC-2007 Message S, : Crypto post tests success: 0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that Crypto Power-On Self-Test (POST) has passed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. SPC-2008 Message S, : Vader/OB1 recovered from error.
SPC-2010 5 SPC-2010 Message Message Type Severity S, : Crypto subsystem cover is open. LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that the Crypto subsystem cover is open. Recommended Action Close the Crypto subsystem cover properly. SPC-2011 Message S, : OB1 crypto BIST success. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the FPGA built-in self-test (BIST) was successful.
5 SPC-2013 SPC-2013 Message Message Type Severity S, : Oscillator Failure Detected. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates hardware failure. Recommended Action The shelf life of the system may be reduced. Contact the vendor for further instructions. SPC-2014 Message Message Type Severity S, : Low Battery Level Detected. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the battery is depleted.
SPC-2041 5 SPC-2041 Message Message Type Severity S, : Alloc freemsg block failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an allocation failure for the pool of SB message. Recommended Action No action is required. SPC-2042 Message Message Type Severity S, : Alloc msg - no free sbmsgs. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates no free message buffer in the free pool.
5 SPC-2044 SPC-2044 Message Message Type Severity S, : Read - device not open . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the SPD device is not opened. Recommended Action No action is required.
SPC-3003 5 SPC-3003 Message Message Type Severity S, : No output KEK for DEK rewrap, DEK: , KEK: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates the output wrapping key encryption key (KEK) for the data encryption key (DEK) to be rewrapped does not exist within the encryption engine CryptoModule. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 SPC-3006 SPC-3006 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause S, : DEK rewrap error: , DEK: . LOG ERROR Indicates data encryption key (DEK) rewrap error.
SPC-3008 5 SPC-3008 Message S, : SP crypto got READY notification. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the key application (KPD) within the CryptoModule of the encryption engine has been started. Recommended Action No action is required. SPC-3009 Message Message Type Severity S, : FIPS certificate mismatch, certificate: .
5 SPC-3011 SPC-3011 Message Message Type Severity S, : Persistent data storage error: , KEK: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an attempt to store CryptoModule internal data using the Secret Encryption Key failed; most likely, the encryption engine has been zeroized or tampered with.
SPC-3014 5 SPC-3014 Message Message Type Severity S, : RNG compare failure: successive values match. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the CryptoModule internal random number generator has failed. Recommended Action Contact your switch service provider for assistance. SPC-3015 Message Message Type Severity S, : RSA pairwise key generation test failure.
5 SPM-1001 SPM Messages SPM-1001 Message Message Type Severity Init fails: . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the security processor management (SPM) failed to initialize. Recommended Action Check the system resources and restart the switch. SPM-1002 Message Message Type Severity Generic SPM Warning: . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an security processor management (SPM) warning based on the reason displayed.
SPM-1004 5 SPM-1004 Message Initialize Node. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a node initialization. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-1005 Message Set EE Control slot action . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates specified control action is taken on encryption engine in specified slot. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-1006 Message Registered Certificate of type .
5 SPM-1008 Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-1008 Message Dergistered SP Certificate in slot . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an security processor (SP) certificate de-registration. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-1009 Message Message Type Severity Certificate is missing. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified certificate is missing. Recommended Action Execute the cryptocfg --initnode command.
SPM-1011 5 SPM-1011 Message Group Cfg Changed Quorum Size . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a group configuration has changed the quorum size. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-1012 Message Authentication Context: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates an authentication context. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-1013 Message Message Type Severity Security database is out of sync.
5 SPM-1014 SPM-1014 Message Message Type Severity Warning: Configdownload may change key vault configuration and result in EE going to Operational; Need Valid KEK state. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the master keys downloaded will not be effective unless imported because the encryption engine may have different master key configured. Recommended Action Import required master keys using the cryptocfg --recovermasterkey command to bring the encryption engine online.
SPM-3001 5 SPM-3001 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Node [] initialized. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a node was initialized. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3002 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: EE in slot initialized. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an encryption engine was initialized. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 SPM-3004 SPM-3004 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: EE in slot enabled. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an encryption engine was enabled. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3005 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: EE in slot disabled. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an encryption engine was disabled. Recommended Action No action is required.
SPM-3007 5 SPM-3007 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: File imported via scp: []:. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a file was imported through SCP protocol Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3008 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: DH challenge generated for vault IP .
5 SPM-3010 SPM-3010 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: EE in slot zeroized. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an encryption engine was zeroized. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3011 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Local file \"\" deleted. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a locally stored file was deleted.
SPM-3013 5 SPM-3013 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Key vault with certificate label \"\" deregistered. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a key vault was deregistered. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3014 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Key archive client registered with certificate file \"\".
5 SPM-3016 SPM-3016 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Master key generated. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a master key was generated Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3017 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Master key exported. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a master key was exported. Recommended Action No action is required.
SPM-3019 5 SPM-3019 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: System card registered. Certificate label: \"\" Certificate file: \"\". AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a system card was registered. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3020 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: System card with certificate label \"\" deregistered.
5 SPM-3022 SPM-3022 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: Authentication card with certificate label \"\" deregistered. AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an authentication card was deregistered. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3023 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: System card .
SPM-3025 5 SPM-3025 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: File imported via USB: Source: Destination: . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates a file was imported through a USB device. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3026 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: cryptocfg Status: success, Info: File exported via usb: Source: Destination: .
5 SPM-3028 SPM-3028 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: SPM-EE state changed, Info: EE State: . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates an encryption engine state has changed. Recommended Action No action is required. SPM-3029 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: KeyVault Connection Status: , Info: KAC_Connect: . AUDIT | LOG SECURITY INFO Probable Cause Indicates the status of key vault. Recommended Action No action is required.
SS-1000 5 SS Messages SS-1000 Message supportSave has uploaded support information to the host with IP address . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the supportSave command was used to transfer support information to a remote location. Recommended Action No action is required. SS-1001 Message Message Type Severity supportSave's upload operation to host IP address aborted.
5 SS-1003 SS-1003 Message Message Type Severity supportSave's operation to USB storage device aborted. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a USB operation error occurred during execution of the supportSave command. Complete error information cannot always be displayed in this message because of possible errors in subcommands being executed by the supportSave command. Recommended Action Execute the usbstorage command to check the USB storage device settings.
SS-1006 5 SS-1006 Message Message Type Severity supportsave not collected for slot . Reason: blade was not available to accept a supportsave request. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the supportsave request was not sent to the blade in the specified slot. Recommended Action Restart the switch using the reboot command and then execute the supportSave command. SS-1007 Message Message Type Severity supportsave failed for the slot .
5 SS-1009 SS-1009 Message Message Type Severity supportsave failed. Reason:No ISC connection for . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there is no Inter-Subsystem Communication (ISC) connection for the specified node slot. Recommended Action Restart the switch using the reboot command and then execute the supportSave command. SS-1010 Message CORE/FFDC files have been uploaded to the host with IP address .
SS-1012 5 SS-1012 Message BP supportsave failed. The /mnt of Active CP does not have enough disk space to collect BP supportsave files. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a chassis with the blade processor (BP) does not have enough disk space in the secondary partition of the active CP to save the supportsave files, before uploading them to the remote host. Recommended Action Manually clean up the secondary partition of the active CP to collect the supportsave files.
5 SSMD-1001 SSMD Messages SSMD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to allocate memory: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function has failed to allocate memory. Recommended Action Check the memory usage on the switch using the memShow command. Restart or power cycle the switch. SSMD-1002 Message Message Type Severity Failed to initialize rc = .
SSMD-1004 5 SSMD-1004 Message Message Type Severity Failed to unlock semaphore mutex: (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified function failed to unlock the mutex (semaphore). Recommended Action Restart or power cycle the switch. SSMD-1005 Message Message Type Severity SSM start up failed. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that Data Center Ethernet (DCE) SSM encountered an unexpected severe error during basic startup and initialization.
5 SSMD-1007 SSMD-1007 Message Message Type Severity Error while removing ACL from interface . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error occurred while programming a TCAM entry on the specified interface. Recommended Action Try again after some time. If the problem persists, execute the supportSave command and then restart or power cycle the switch.
SSMD-1201 5 SSMD-1201 Message Message Type Severity QoS failed programming ASIC / Multicast Tail Drop. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that DCE SSM encountered an unexpected error in programming the dataplane ASIC for enforcing the Multicast Tail Drop feature. Recommended Action Delete and reapply the QoS Multicast Tail Drop policy using the qos rcv-queue multicast threshold command. If the problem persists, restart or power cycle the switch.
5 SSMD-1204 SSMD-1204 Message Message Type Severity QoS failed initializing ASIC /. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that DCE SSM encountered an unexpected error in initializing the dataplane ASIC QoS infrastructure. Recommended Action Restart or power cycle the switch. SSMD-1205 Message Message Type Severity CEE failed programming ETS policy for CEE Map .
SSMD-1207 5 SSMD-1207 Message Message Type Severity QoS failed programming interface 0x Default CoS. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that DCE SSM encountered an unexpected error in programming the dataplane ASIC for enforcing the interface Default CoS feature. Recommended Action Delete and reapply the QoS interface Default CoS policy using the qos cos command. If the problem persists, restart or power cycle the switch.
5 SSMD-1210 SSMD-1210 Message Message Type Severity QoS failed programming interface 0x CoS to Traffic Class map. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that DCE SSM encountered an unexpected error in programming the dataplane ASIC for enforcing the CoS to Traffic Class mapping feature. Recommended Action Delete and reapply the QoS interface CoS to Traffic Class policy using the qos cos-traffic-class command. If the problem persists, restart or power cycle the switch.
SSMD-1213 5 SSMD-1213 Message Message Type Severity QoS failed programming interface 0x CoS Tail Drop Threshold. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that DCE SSM encountered an unexpected error in programming the dataplane ASIC for enforcing the interface CoS Tail Drop Threshold feature. Recommended Action Delete and reapply the QoS CoS Tail Drop Threshold policy using the qos rcv-queue command. If the problem persists, restart or power cycle the switch.
5 SSMD-1216 SSMD-1216 Message Message Type Severity QoS failed programming interface 0x Pause. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that DCE SSM encountered an unexpected error in programming the dataplane ASIC for enforcing the interface Pause feature. Recommended Action Delete and reapply the QoS Pause policy. If the message persists, restart or power cycle the switch.
SSMD-1301 5 SSMD-1301 Message CEE Map is deleted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified CEE Map has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1302 Message CEE Map priority table are . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the priority groups have been added to or removed from the specified CEE Map. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 SSMD-1305 Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1305 Message CEE Map priority group weight is changed from to . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified priority group weight has been changed. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1306 Message CEE Map priority group is PFC .
SSMD-1308 5 SSMD-1308 Message access list is deleted. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access list has been deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1309 Message access list rule sequence number is . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access list rules were added to or removed from an existing policy.
5 SSMD-1312 Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1312 Message assigned to interface . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified user profile map has been assigned to the interface. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1313 Message removed from interface .
SSMD-1315 5 SSMD-1315 Message CEE Map is incompatible with current firmware. Resetting it to default. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified CEE Map is incompatible with the current firmware and therefore it is reset to the default. Recommended Action No action is required. SSMD-1316 Message CEE Map is reset to default configuration.
5 SSMD-1318 SSMD-1318 Message ACL is being removed from interface . This operation could take a long time. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified access list is being removed from the interface. Recommended Action No action is required.
SULB-1001 5 SULB Messages SULB-1001 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmwaredownload command has started. (From v To v). AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the firmwareDownload command has been entered. This process should take approximately 17 minutes. The process is set to time out after 30 minutes. Recommended Action Do not fail over or power down the system during firmware upgrade.
5 SULB-1004 Recommended Action No action is required. Run the firmwareDownloadStatus command for more information. SULB-1004 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmwarecommit has completed. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the firmwareCommit command has completed successfully. Recommended Action No action is required. Run the firmwareDownloadStatus command for more information. SULB-1005 Message Current Active CP is preparing to failover.
SULB-1007 5 SULB-1007 Message Standby CP reboots. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the standby control processor (CP) is rebooting with new firmware. Recommended Action No action is required. The firmwareDownload command is progressing as expected. Run the firmwareDownloadStatus command for more information. SULB-1008 Message Standby CP booted successfully with new firmware.
5 SULB-1009 TABLE 7 852 Status messages and status codes (Continued) Status message Status code "Sanity check failed because HAMD is disabled on active CP." 0x34 "Sanity check failed because firmware download process is already in progress." 0x35 "Sanity check failed because Fabric OS is disabled on standby CP." 0x36 "Sanity check failed because HAMD is disabled on standby CP." 0x37 "Firmware download failed on standby CP." 0x40 "Firmware download failed on standby CP.
SULB-1009 TABLE 7 Status messages and status codes (Continued) Status message Status code "Standby CP failed to boot up." 0x6f "Standby CP booted up with new firmware." 0x70 "Standby CP failed to boot up with new firmware." 0x71 "Firmware download has completed successfully on standby CP." 0x72 "Firmware download has started on standby CP. It might take up to 10 minutes. " 0x73 "Firmware download has completed successfully on standby CP." 0x74 "Standby CP reboots.
5 SULB-1009 TABLE 7 Status messages and status codes (Continued) Status message Status code "Firmware download has started." 0x8f "Firmware commit has started." 0x90 "Firmware download has completed successfully." 0x91 "Firmware commit has completed successfully." 0x92 "Firmware commit has started to restore the secondary partition." 0x93 "Firmware commit failed." 0x94 "The secondary partition has been restored successfully." 0x95 "Firmware is being downloaded to the blade.
SULB-1009 TABLE 8 5 Error messages and error codes (Continued) Error message Error code "Failed to download RPM package." 0x15 "Unable to create firmware version file." 0x16 "Unexpected system error." 0x17 "Error in getting lock device for firmware download." 0x18 "Error in releasing lock device for firmware download." 0x19 "Firmware commit failed." 0x1a "Firmware directory structure is not compatible. Check whether the firmware is supported on this platform.
5 SULB-1009 • 0x15 - "Failed to download RPM package." If this error occurs immediately after firmware download is started, the firmware on the switch may be two releases older than the requested firmware. The firmware download operation supports firmware upgrades within two feature releases (a feature release is indicated by a major number and a minor number; for example, X.Y). In this case, you will need to upgrade to an intermediate version before downloading the desired version.
SULB-1010 TABLE 9 Recommended Action 5 Upgrade state and code value (Continued) Upgrade state Code SUS_PEER_RESTORE_BEGIN 0x30 SUS_SBY_RESTORE_BEGIN 0x31 SUS_PEER_FWC_BEGIN 0x32 SUS_PEER_FS_CHECK1 0x33 SUS_FINISH 0x34 SUS_COMMIT 0x35 Run the firmwareDownloadStatus command for more information. In a modular switch, when the firmwareDownload command fails, the command will synchronize the firmware on the two partitions of each CP by starting a firmware commit operation.
5 SULB-1017 Recommended Action Run the firmwareDownloadStatus command for more information. Refer to the Fabric OS Troubleshooting Guide for troubleshooting information. SULB-1017 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmwaredownload failed in slot . AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the firmwareDownload command failed on the specified blade. The error may be caused by the inconsistent application processor (AP) blade firmware stored on the active CP.
SULB-1020 5 SULB-1020 Message Message Type Class Severity New firmware failed to boot in slot . AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the BP blade is still running the old image even though it should reboot with the new image. This error may indicate that the new image has not been loaded correctly to the specified blade. Recommended Action Run the slotShow command.
5 SULB-1023 SULB-1023 Message Message Type Class Severity The blade in slot has rebooted during firmwaredownload. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that there may be an error caused by an unexpected disruption of the firmwareDownload command; for example, powering off and on of the indicated BP blade in the middle of a firmware download. The error may also be caused by persistent storage hardware failure or by a software error.
SULB-1026 Recommended Action 5 Wait for the blade to reboot. SULB-1026 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmware commit operation started on the blade in slot . AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the firmwareCommit command has started on the specified blade. The operation may be a normal part of firmware download, or it may have started to repair the secondary partition of the blade if the secondary partition is corrupted.
5 SULB-1032 Recommended Action Wait for the operation to complete. SULB-1032 Message Message Type Class Severity Relocating an internal firmware image on the CP. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has started firmware download to the co-CPU. Recommended Action Wait for the operation to complete. SULB-1033 Message Message Type Class Severity Switch has completed relocating the internal firmware image.
SULB-1035 5 SULB-1035 Message Message Type Class Severity An error has occurred during relocation of the internal image. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that an error has occurred during the relocation of the internal image. The error may be caused by inconsistent internal firmware image. It may also be caused by an internal Ethernet issue or a persistent storage hardware failure. Recommended Action Reset the switch. This will cause the internal image to be relocated again.
5 SULB-1039 SULB-1039 Message Message Type Class Severity CP has completed relocating the internal firmware image. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the firmware download process has completed normally on the control processor (CP). Recommended Action Run the firmwareShow command to verify the firmware versions. SULB-1040 Message Message Type Class Severity An error has occurred during relocation of the internal image on the CP.
SULB-1042 5 SULB-1042 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmwareactivate command has completed successfully. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the firmwareActivate command has completed successfully and the switch firmware has been updated. Recommended Action No action is required. The firmwareActivate command has completed as expected. Run the firmwareShow command to verify the firmware versions. SULB-1043 Message Firmwareactivate command failed. .
5 SULB-1050 SULB-1050 Message Message Type Class Severity Firmwaredownload command continues. AUDIT | LOG FIRMWARE INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the firmwareDownload command is running on the standby control processor (CP) of the dual-CP system. This process should take approximately 17 minutes. The process is set to time out after 30 minutes. Recommended Action Do not fail over or power down the system during firmware upgrade. Allow the firmwareDownload command to continue without disruption.
SWCH-1001 5 SWCH Messages SWCH-1001 Message Message Type Severity Switch is not in ready state - Switch enable failed, switch status= 0x, c_flags = 0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is enabled before it is ready. Recommended Action If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
5 SWCH-1004 SWCH-1004 Message Message Type Severity Blade attach failed during recovery, disabling slot = . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified blade has failed during failover or recovery. Recommended Action For a bladed switch, execute the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands to power cycle the blade. For a non-bladed switch, reboot or power cycle the switch.
SWCH-1007 5 SWCH-1007 Message Message Type Severity Switch port disabled due to \"\". LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch port is disabled due to the reason displayed in the message. Recommended Action Based on the disable reason displayed, take appropriate action to restore the port. If the disable reason is "Insufficient frame buffers", reduce the distance or speed settings for the port to reduce the buffer requirement of the link.
5 SWCH-1010 SWCH-1010 Message Message Type Severity Trunk Area (TA) enabled on slot with switch not in PID format 1. TA enabled ports will be persistently disabled. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the blade is enabled with the port configuration that had Trunk Area enabled previously. Recommended Action Disable Trunk Area on ports that had Trunk Area enabled previously. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for more information.
SWCH-1013 5 SWCH-1013 Message Message Type Trunk Area has been disabled for one or more ports. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a Trunk Area assignment has been disabled for one or more ports and the configuration file has been updated. Recommended Action No action is required. SWCH-1014 Message Message Type All Trunk Areas have been disabled.
5 SWCH-1016 SWCH-1016 Message Device FDISC to port . Static persistent PID set and area requested not assigned to the device. Reject FDISC. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the static persistent port ID (PID) is set and the area requested is not assigned to the device. Recommended Action This is an N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) device and the static persistent PID is set on it, though the area cannot be assigned as requested.
SWCH-1019 5 SWCH-1019 Message Device tries to FLOGI, reject FLOGI as persistent PID is set on device and port has user area bound to it. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates a WWN-PID and port address binding collision. Recommended Action The persistent PID is set on the device and the requested area cannot be assigned because the port it is trying to log in through has a different area bound to it.
5 SWCH-1022 SWCH-1022 Message Message Type Severity Port: has been disabled due to port address conflict while enabling FMS mode. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch has ports with FICON Management Server (FMS) reserved areas (0xFE, 0xFF) that are not supported in FMS mode. Recommended Action No action required. Refer to the FICON Administrator's Guide for more information.
SWCH-1025 5 SWCH-1025 Message Message Type Severity This Logical Switch has ports other than 16 Gbps-capable FC ports. Edge Hold Time for these ports is unchanged and is . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the edge hold time for the non 16 Gbps-capable FC ports is not the same as 16 Gbps-capable FC ports in the logical switch. The non 16 Gbps-capable FC ports use the edge hold time configured on the default switch.
5 SYSC-1001 SYSC Messages SYSC-1001 Message Message Type Severity Failed to run :. FFDC | LOG CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates that one of the programs would not run on the system during the boot sequence. Recommended Action If the message is reported during a reboot after new firmware has been loaded, try reloading the firmware using the firmwareDownload command.
SYSC-1005 5 SYSC-1005 Message Message Type Severity Daemon is not restarted (Reason: ). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a terminated daemon is not restarted, either because a restart limit is reached or a restart action fails. Recommended Action Execute the supportSave command to gather troubleshooting data. Execute the reboot or haFailover command to recover the system.
5 SYSM-1001 SYSM Messages SYSM-1001 Message No memory. Message Type FFDC | LOG Severity CRITICAL Probable Cause Indicates the switch has run out of system memory. Recommended Action Run the memShow command to view the switch memory usage. Reboot or power cycle the switch. Run the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then run the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. SYSM-1002 Message , Switch: .
SYSM-1004 5 SYSM-1004 Message Message Type Severity Failed to retrieve current chassis configuration option, ret=. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates there was a failure to read configuration data from the World Wide Name (WWN) card. Recommended Action Verify that the WWN card is present and operational and the affected control processor (CP) is properly seated in its slot. SYSM-1005 Message Message Type Severity CP blade in slot failed to retrieve current chassis type.
5 SYSM-1007 SYSM-1007 Message Message Type Severity PERMITTING USE OF INCOMPATIBLE CHASSIS FOR CP IN SLOT . DATA ERRORS MAY RESULT. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates an override of the incompatible control processor (CP) or chassis check. This message is for engineering use only. Recommended Action Delete the /var/chassis_backplane_override file and reboot the CP.
TAPE-1001 5 TAPE Messages TAPE-1001 Message Key acquisition for . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the key acquisition for the pool or the container has begun or is complete. Recommended Action No action is required.
5 TRCE-1001 TRCE Messages TRCE-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause Trace dump available! (reason: ). LOG WARNING Indicates that trace dump files have been generated on the switch or the specified slot. The cause for the dump can be one of the following: • • • • Recommended Action PANICDUMP: Generated by panic dump. WATCHDOG EXPIRED: Generated by hardware watchdog expiration.
TRCE-1004 Recommended Action 5 If the message persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider. TRCE-1004 Message Message Type Severity Trace dump was not transferred because trace auto-FTP disabled.
5 TRCE-1007 TRCE-1007 Message Notification of this CP has failed. Parameters temporarily out of synch with other CP. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the active control processor (CP) is unable to alert the standby CP of a change in trace status. This message is only applicable to bladed switches. Recommended Action This message is often transitory. Wait a few minutes and try the command again.
TRCE-1010 5 TRCE-1010 Message Message Type Severity Traced fails to start. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the trace daemon (traced), which is used for transferring trace files has failed to start. The trace capability within the switch is unaffected. The system automatically restarts the traced facility after a brief delay. Recommended Action Reboot the CP (dual-CP system) or restart the switch.
5 TRCE-1013 TRCE-1013 Message Message Type Severity Trace dump was not transferred as FIPS mode is enabled. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a trace dump has occurred on the switch or the specified slot, but the trace dump files were not automatically transferred from the switch because FIPS mode is enabled on the switch. Recommended Action No action is required.
TRCK-1001 5 TRCK Messages TRCK-1001 Message Successful login by user . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the track change feature recorded a successful login. Recommended Action No action is required. TRCK-1002 Message Unsuccessful login by user after overall login failure attempts. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the track change feature recorded a failed login.
5 TRCK-1004 TRCK-1004 Message Config file change from task: Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates the track change feature recorded a configuration change for the switch. The track change feature records any change to the configuration file in nonvolatile memory, including a configuration download. This message is not generated for a configuration upload. All configuration changes occur through the parity data manager (PDM) server, so the PDMIPC is the only task possible.
TS-1001 5 TS Messages TS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Probable Cause NTP Query failed: . LOG WARNING Indicates that a Network Time Protocol (NTP) query to the configured external clock server failed. Local clock time on the principal or primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch is used for fabric synchronization. This message may be logged during temporary operational issues such as IP network connection issues to the external clock server.
5 TS-1006 TS-1006 Message . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a time service event is occurring or has failed. The message can be one of the following: • Init failed. Time Service exiting - Initialization error, but the time server exits. • Synchronizing time of day clock - Usually logged during temporary operational issues when the clock goes out of synchronization.
TS-1008 Recommended Action 5 No action is required.
5 UCST-1003 UCST Messages UCST-1003 Message Duplicate Path to Domain , Output Port = , PDB pointer = 0x. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that duplicate paths were reported to the specified domain from the specified output port. The PDB pointer value displayed in the message is the address of the path database and provides debugging information. Recommended Action No action is required.
UCST-1021 5 UCST-1021 Message Message Type In-order delivery option has been enabled. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that in-order delivery (IOD) option has been enabled on the switch. This option guarantees in-order delivery of frames during fabric topology changes. Recommended Action No action is required. UCST-1022 Message Message Type In-order delivery option has been disabled.
5 UCST-1024 UCST-1024 Message Message Type Dynamic Load Sharing option has been disabled. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) option has been disabled on the switch. Recommended Action No action is required. UCST-1026 Message Message Type LossLess-DLS option has been enabled. AUDIT | LOG Class CFG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the NoFrameDrop option has been enabled.
UPTH-1001 5 UPTH Messages UPTH-1001 Message Message Type Severity No minimum cost path in candidate list. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the switch is unreachable because no minimum cost path (MPATH) exists in the candidate list (domain ID list). Recommended Action No action is required. This error will end the current shortest path first (SPF) computation.
5 VDR-2001 VDR Messages VDR-2001 Message Message Type Severity . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) parity error threshold exceeded. Recommended Action Power cycle the switch.
VS-1001 5 VS Messages VS-1001 Message No virtual PWWN assignment for the device , port or (AG port ). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the device with the virtual Port World Wide Name (PWWN) feature enabled tried to log in but there is no mapping for the device, port, or Access Gateway (AG) port. Recommended Action Execute the fapwwn command to map the device, port, or AG port.
5 VS-1004 VS-1004 Message Could not find Virtual PWWN config file for the switch. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the virtual Port World Wide Name (PWWN) feature has been enabled for the first time on the switch or the configuration file was corrupted or accidently removed. Recommended Action Creating a new default configuration file. Execute the configDownload command to download any of your earlier configurations for the virtual PWWN feature.
VS-1007 5 VS-1007 Message FSS Registration failed for virtualization services. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates failure in the virtualization service daemon (vsd) startup because vsd has failed to register with Fabric OS State Synchronization (FSS). Recommended Action No action is required. VS-1008 Message Virtualization services failed to create timer.
5 WEBD-1001 WEBD Messages WEBD-1001 Message Message Type Severity Missing or Invalid Certificate file -- HTTPS is configured but could not be started. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate file is either invalid or absent. Recommended Action Install a valid certificate file. WEBD-1002 Message Message Type Severity Missing or Invalid Key file -- HTTPS is configured but could not be started.
WEBD-1005 5 WEBD-1005 Message Message Type Severity HTTP server and weblinker process will be restarted for logfile truncation. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates the size of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) log file exceeded the maximum limit. Recommended Action No action is required. WEBD-1006 Message HTTP server and weblinker restarted due to logfile truncation.
5 WEBD-1008 WEBD-1008 Message Message Type Severity HTTP server and weblinker process cannot be started. LOG | FFDC WARNING Probable Cause Indicates a rare error condition in which the built-in recovery process has failed to restore Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) services. The problem often results from invalid configuration of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, but there can be more than one reason for such a failure.
XTUN-1000 5 XTUN Messages XTUN-1000 Message Message Type Severity FCIP Tunnel Missed Data frame:I/T/L://. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a missed frame with one or more Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) data information units during a SCSI write or read operation. Recommended Action If there was an unexpected job failure associated with this event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
5 XTUN-1003 XTUN-1003 Message Message Type Severity FCIP Tunnel Message Transmission failed:I/T/L/E:///. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a message transmission failure. Recommended Action If there was an unexpected job failure associated with this event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance.
XTUN-1006 5 XTUN-1006 Message Message Type Severity FCIP FC frame drop due to transmit timeout on slot= DP= BLS= DR= Frames Dropped=. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that a Fibre Channel (FC) Send frame timeout occurred and the frames were dropped from the SW queue.
5 XTUN-1996 XTUN-1996 Message FTRACE buffer on slot DP has been cleared. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that a CLI command or supportSave operation freed the trace buffer back into the FTRACE free pool. Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-1997 Message Message Type Severity FTRACE buffer on slot dp has been triggered.
XTUN-1999 5 XTUN-1999 Message Message Type Severity FTRACE buffer has been triggered. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a programmed trigger event has been detected. Recommended Action If there was an unexpected job failure associated with this event, contact your vendor's customer support for assistance. XTUN-2000 Message FCIP Tunnel UP.
5 XTUN-2003 Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-2003 Message Message Type Severity FCIP Tunnel Circuit DOWN (). LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the specified circuit has gone down, and the tunnel will also be down if this is the last circuit available. Recommended Action If the tunnel or circuit has not been administratively disabled or deleted, a possible network error or disruption has occurred.
XTUN-2006 5 XTUN-2006 Message FCIP Tunnel CREATED (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified tunnel has been successfully created. Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-2007 Message FCIP Tunnel Circuit CREATED (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified circuit has been successfully created.
5 XTUN-2010 Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-2010 Message SPD: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the status of an SPD entry has changed. Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-2011 Message FIPS: . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the status of the module FIPS compliance has changed. Recommended Action No action is required.
XTUN-2021 5 XTUN-2021 Message FCIP Tunnel Circuit DELETED (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified circuit has been administratively deleted. Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-2022 Message FCIP Tunnel MODIFIED ().
5 XTUN-2024 XTUN-2024 Message FCIP Tunnel Circuit MODIFIED (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified circuit has been administratively modified. Recommended Action No action is required. XTUN-2025 Message FCIP Tunnel Circuit MODATTR (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the attribute is modified.
ZEUS-1001 5 ZEUS Messages ZEUS-1001 Message Message Type Severity Port port fault. Change the SFP or check cable. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates a deteriorated small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, an incompatible SFP transceiver pair, or a faulty cable between the peer ports. Recommended Action Verify that compatible SFP transceivers are used on the peer ports, the SFP transceivers have not deteriorated, and the Fibre Channel cable is not faulty.
5 ZEUS-1004 ZEUS-1004 Message Message Type Severity S,C: Invalid DMA ch pointer, chan:, good_addr:0x bad_addr:0x. LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates an internal error in the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) hardware that may degrade the data traffic. Recommended Action Reboot the system at the next maintenance window. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
ZEUS-1016 5 ZEUS-1016 Message Message Type Severity Port is faulted due to port re-initialization failure on internal Port S,P() with reason . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the specified port failed due to port re-initialization failure. Recommended Action When this error is observed persistently, power cycle the specified blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands. If the problem persists, replace the blade.
5 ZONE-1002 ZONE Messages ZONE-1002 Message Message Type Severity WWN zoneTypeCheck or zoneGroupCheck warning() at port(). LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a zone filter or zone group check failure occurred. The frame filter logic reported a failure when creating or adding the zone groups during port login (PLOGI) trap processing. This message usually indicates problems when adding the content-addressable memory (CAM) entries before the filter setup.
ZONE-1007 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. ZONE-1007 Message Ioctl () in () at port () returns code () and reason string (). Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that frame filter logic reported a failure during the specified I/O Control (IOCTL) call. This is usually a programming error when adding CAM entries before the filter setup.
5 ZONE-1015 ZONE-1015 Message Message Type Severity Not owner of the current transaction . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that a zoning change operation is not allowed because the zoning transaction is opened by another task. Indicates concurrent modification of the zone database by multiple administrators. Recommended Action Wait until the previous transaction is completed. Verify that only one administrator is working with the zone database at a time.
ZONE-1022 5 ZONE-1022 Message The effective configuration has changed to . . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the effective zone configuration has changed to the specified zone name. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 ZONE-1026 ZONE-1026 Message port Out of CAM entries. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the total number of entries of S_ID CAM is above the limit while creating or adding a zone group. The maximum number of CAM entries allowed depends on the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). Recommended Action If hardware zoning enforcement is preferred, edit the zoning database to have zoned port IDs (PIDs) for that port.
ZONE-1028 5 ZONE-1028 Message Message Type Severity Commit zone DB larger than supported - greater than . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the zone database size is greater than the limit allowed by the fabric. The limit of the zone database size depends on the lowest level switch in the fabric. Older switches have less memory and force a smaller zone database for the entire fabric.
5 ZONE-1036 ZONE-1036 Message Message Type Severity Unable to create : error message . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS cannot create the zone configuration file. Typically, the zone configuration is too large for the memory available on the switch. Recommended Action Reduce the size of the zone database and retry the operation.
ZONE-1039 5 ZONE-1039 Message Message Type Severity Unable to read contents of : error message . LOG ERROR Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS cannot read the zone configuration file. Typically, the zone configuration is too large for the memory available on the switch. Recommended Action Reduce the size of the zone database and retry the operation. ZONE-1040 Message Merged zone database exceeds limit.
5 ZONE-1042 ZONE-1042 Message The effective configuration has been disabled. . Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the effective zone configuration has been disabled. Recommended Action Verify the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. ZONE-1043 Message The Default Zone access mode is set to No Access.
ZONE-1046 Recommended Action 5 No action is required. ZONE-1046 Message The Default Zone access mode is already set to All Access. Message Type LOG Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the Default Zone access mode is already set to All Access. Recommended Action No action is required. ZONE-1048 Message Message Type Severity ZONE ACA is rejected on the standby.
5 ZONE-1054 ZONE-1054 Message Message Type Severity Default Zone All Access mode is set with Frame Redirection zones. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the Default Zone All Access mode will not grant all access behavior when the frame redirection zones are defined. Recommended Action Remove frame redirection zones or set the Default Zone access mode to No Access using the defzone --noaccess command.
ZONE-1059 5 ZONE-1059 Message Message Type Severity Unexpected TI routing behavior or a potentially unroutable TI configuration has been detected on local domain . LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the current fabric topology and TI zone configuration may result in an unroutable condition or an unexpected routing behavior.
5 ZONE-1062 ZONE-1062 Message Message Type Severity Defined and Effective zone configurations are inconsistent. LOG WARNING Probable Cause Indicates that the defined and effective configurations are different. Recommended Action Execute the cfgEnable command to make both the configurations consistent. ZONE-3001 Message Event: , Status: success, Info: \"\" added to \"\".
ZONE-3003 5 ZONE-3003 Message Event: , Status: success, Info: \"\" deleted. Message Type AUDIT Class ZONE Severity Probable Cause INFO Indicates that the specified zone object has been deleted. The zone object type variable can be an alias, zone member, zone, or zone configuration. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required.
5 ZONE-3006 Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. ZONE-3006 Message Event: , Status: success, Info: Current zone configuration disabled. . Message Type AUDIT Class ZONE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the current zone configuration has been disabled.
ZONE-3009 Recommended Action 5 Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy. ZONE-3009 Message Event: , Status: success, Info: . Message Type AUDIT Class ZONE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified zone transaction has been successful. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned.
5 ZONE-3012 ZONE-3012 Message Event: , Status: success, Info: Zone object \"\" renamed to \"\". Message Type AUDIT Class ZONE Severity INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified zone object has been renamed. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
ZONE-3015 5 ZONE-3015 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: AD configurations applied. AUDIT FABRIC INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the saved Admin Domain (AD) configurations are enforced. Recommended Action Verify the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 ZONE-3018 ZONE-3018 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: has been deactivated. AUDIT FABRIC INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified Admin Domain (AD) object has been deactivated. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
ZONE-3021 5 ZONE-3021 Message Message Type Class Severity Event: , Status: success, Info: AD object \"\" renamed to \"\". AUDIT FABRIC INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the specified Admin Domain (AD) has been renamed. Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.
5 ZONE-3024 ZONE-3024 Message Message Type Class Severity Command: , Status: success, Info: executed. . AUDIT FABRIC INFO Probable Cause Indicates that the ad --transabort command has completed successfully in the specified Admin Domain (AD). Recommended Action Verify that the event was planned. If the event was planned, no action is required. If the event was not planned, take appropriate action as defined by your enterprise security policy.