HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Diagnostics and System Error Messages Reference Guide (AA-RVHZB-TE, September 2005)

Fabric OS 5.x diagnostics and system error messages reference guide 283
MFIC-1002
Message
Probable Cause
Indicates that custom switch node descriptor (NID) fields have not been programmed in nonvolatile
storage. The default values are used. The Switch NID is used only in the following SB ELS frames: Request
Node Identification Data (RNID) and Registered Link Incident Record (RLIR). The use of SB-3 link incident
registration and reporting is typically limited to FICON environments.
Recommended Action
No action is required if SB-3 link incident registration and reporting is not used by the host or if default
values are desired for the switch node descriptor fields.
Severity
INFO
MFIC-1003
Message
Probable Cause
Indicates that one or more switches joined the fabric with a different insistent domain ID (IDID) mode
setting than the current effective IDID mode for the fabric. This message also occurs when the IDID for the
fabric has been turned on or off. The possible values for state are:
On
Off
Recommended Action
IDID mode is a fabric-wide mode; make sure that any switches added to the fabric are configured with the
same IDID mode as the fabric. If you are enabling or disabling IDID mode, this message is for information
purposes only, and no action is required. IDID mode can be set using the configure command in the CLI
or checking the Advanced Web Tools Switch Admin > Configure Tab > Fabric Subtab >
Insistent Domain ID Mode checkbox. The switch must be disabled to change the IDID mode.
Severity
WARNING
MPTH Error Messages
MPTH-1001
Message
<timestamp>, [MFIC-1002], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>,
Chassis FRU header not programmed for switch NID, using defaults
(applies only to FICON environments).
<timestamp>, [MFIC-1003], <sequence-number>,, WARNING,
<system-name>, Effective Insistent domain ID for the fabric changed
from <state> to <state>
<timestamp>, [MPTH-1001], <sequence-number>,, ERROR, <system-name>,
Null parent, lsId = <number>