Specifications

ExtremeWare Error Message Decoder 33
Preface
This guide lists the most common ExtremeWare error messages, and provides the following for each:
Software version
Hardware version
Explanation
Action
Introduction
ExtremeWare sends these error messages to the console or log during normal operation.
Some of these messages are informational, some help diagnose problems, and some indicate problems.
Each message is assigned one of the following severity codes:
1—emergency—These messages indicate severe problems that require immediate corrective action.
2—alert—These messages indicate problems that require corrective action as soon as possible.
3—critical—These messages indicate problems that require corrective action.
4—error—These messages indicate problems that need corrective action, but not immediately.
5—warning—These messages notify possible conflicts that might require corrective action.
6—notice—These messages are informational only and does not require any corrective action.
7—informational—These messages are informational only and does not require any corrective action.
8—debug—These messages are used to track software defects and does not require corrective action.
For all errors, please check the “Issues Resolved In” sections in the latest ExtremeWare Installation and
Release Notes to see if the error message indicates an issue that has been corrected in a recent software
release.