Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference (OL-15994-03, July 2009)
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Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference
OL-15994-03
Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures
SYSMGR Messages
Error Message SYSMGR-2-NON_VOLATILE_DB_FULL: System non-volatile storage usage is
unexpectedly high at [dec]%.
Explanation The system non-volatile storage space is almost full.
Recommended Action Please run the command 'clear processes log pid <pid>' to delete log file for
specific instance that show up vi the command 'show processes log all'. To clear out all log files, use
the command 'clear processes log all'.
Error Message SYSMGR-2-ONBOARD_FAILURE_LOGGING_FULL: Onboard failure logging usage
is unexpectedly high at [dec]%.
Explanation Onboard failure logging space is almost full.
Recommended Action Please run the command 'clear logging onboard'. If this message continues to
persist, please contact TAC.
Error Message SYSMGR-2-PARSEERR_DEPENDCYCLE: Dependency cycle found among [chars].
Explanation The system image contains an inconsistent list of services. The initialization of the
system cannot proceed further.
Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco
Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.
Error Message SYSMGR-2-PARSEERR_DUP_UGRPENTRY: [chars]: service [chars] duplicated
in the current upgrade group. Previous use in [chars].
Explanation The system image contains an inconsistent list of services. The initialization of the
system cannot proceed further.
Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco
Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.
Error Message SYSMGR-2-PARSEERR_DUPLICATEDCONFIG: [chars]: duplicated definition
for service config. Previous definition in [chars].
Explanation The system image contains an inconsistent list of services. The initialization of the
system cannot proceed further.
Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco
Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.