Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.1 (53-1002448-01, March 2012)
226 Fabric OS Message Reference
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FABS-1005
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FABS-1005
Message <timestamp>, [FABS-1005], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <Function
name and description of problem> (<ID type>= <ID number>)
Probable Cause Indicates that an unsupported operation has been requested. This is usually an internal Fabric OS
problem or file corruption. The possible value for function name and description of problem is:
fabsys_write: Unsupported write operation: process xxx
where xxx is the process ID (PID), which could be any whole number.
Recommended
Action
Reboot or power cycle the active CP (for modular systems) or the switch (for single-board systems).
If the message persists, run the firmwareDownload command to update the firmware.
Severity WARNING
FABS-1006
Message <timestamp>, [FABS-1006], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <Function
name and description of problem>: object <object type id> unit <slot>
Probable Cause Indicates that there is no device in the slot with the specified object type ID in the system module
record. This could indicate a serious Fabric OS data problem on the switch. The possible values for
function name and description of problem are:
• setSoftState: bad object
• setSoftState: invalid type or unit
• media_sync: Media oid mapping failed
• fabsys_media_i2c_op: Media oid mapping failed
• fabsys_media_i2c_op: obj is not media type
• media_class_hndlr: failed sending media state to blade driver
Recommended
Action
If the message is isolated, monitor the error messages on the switch. If the error is repetitive or if
the fabric failed, fail over or reboot the switch.
If the message persists, run the firmwareDownload command to update the firmware.
Severity WARNING
FABS-1007
Message <timestamp>, [FABS-1007], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <Function
name>: Media state is invalid - status=<Status value>.
Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS has detected an invalid value in an object's status field. This is usually
an internal Fabric OS problem or file corruption.
Recommended
Action
Reboot or power cycle the switch.