HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Diagnostics and System Error Messages Reference Guide (AA-RVHZB-TE, September 2005)
128 Error messages
Severity
ERROR
EM-1031
Message
Probable Cause
Indicates that the environmental monitor (EM) has found a switch blade that is inserted, but at least one
ejector switch is not latched. The blade in the specified slot is treated as not inserted. This message occurs
only on the Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director.
Recommended Action
Close the ejector switch if the FRU is intended for use.
Severity
ERROR
EM-1033
Message
Probable Cause
Indicates that the standby CP has been detected as faulty. The High Availability feature will not be
available. This message occurs every time the other CP reboots, even as part of a clean warm failover. In
most situations, this message is followed by the EM-1047 message, and no action is required for the CP;
however, you might want to find out why the failover occurred. This message occurs only on the Core
Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director.
Recommended Action
If the standby CP was just rebooted, wait for the error to clear (run slotShow to determine if it has
cleared). Watch for the EM-1047 message to verify this error cleared.
If the standby CP continues to be faulty or if it was not intentionally rebooted, check the error logs on the
other CP (using the errDump command) to determine the cause of the error state.
Try reseating the FRU. If the message persists, replace the FRU.
Severity
ERROR
EM-1034
Message
<timestamp>, [EM-1031], <sequence-number>,, ERROR, <system-name>,
<FRU Id> ejector not closed
<timestamp>, [EM-1033], <sequence-number>,, ERROR, <system-name>,
CP in <FRU Id> set to faulty because CP ERROR asserted
<timestamp>, [EM-1034], <sequence-number>,, ERROR, <system-name>,
<FRU Id> set to faulty, rc=<return code>