Fabric OS Message Reference v6.4.0 (53-1001767-01, June 2010)

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HAM-1007
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Recommended
Action
The standby CP will take over and reset the active CP. The system will be non-redundant as the
standby becomes the active CP. Run the supportSave command and contact your switch service
provider.
Severity CRITICAL
HAM-1007
Message <timestamp>, [HAM-1007], <sequence-number>, SLOT cp-slpt-number | FFDC | CHASSIS,
FFDC, CRITICAL, <system-name>,Need to reboot the system for recovery, reason:
<reason name>.
Probable Cause Indicates that the system in current condition needs to be rebooted to achieve a reliable recovery.
The reasons can be that the standby CP is not ready when failover occurred, failover happened
when the last LS transaction is incomplete, or the system failed when a timeout occurred at certain
stage or cold/warm recovery failed. If auto-reboot is enabled, the system will automatically reboot
itself. Otherwise you need to manually reboot it.
Recommended
Action
For a reliable recovery, reboot the system manually if auto-reboot recovery is disabled. Run the
supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
Severity CRITICAL
HAM-1008
Message <timestamp>, [HAM-1008], <sequence-number>, SLOT cp-slpt-number | FFDC | CHASSIS,
FFDC, CRITICAL, <system-name>,Rebooting the system for recovery - auto-reboot is
enabled.
Probable Cause Indicates that recovery by reboot is enabled, the system will automatically reboot itself. This follows
if the event logged in 1007 has happened and auto-reboot is enabled.
Recommended
Action
No action is required.
Severity CRITICAL
HAM-1009
Message <timestamp>, [HAM-1009], <sequence-number>, SLOT cp-slpt-number | FFDC | CHASSIS,
FFDC, CRITICAL, <system-name>,Need to MANUALLY REBOOT the system for recovery -
auto-reboot is disabled.
Probable Cause Indicates that recovery by reboot is disabled, the system needs to be manually rebooted for
recovery. This follows if the event logged in 1007 has happened and auto-reboot is disabled.
Recommended
Action
Reboot the whole system manually to recover.
Severity CRITICAL