HP-UX IPQoS A.01.00 Administrator's Guide (October 2005)
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing HP-UX IPQoS
- 3 Getting Started with HP-UX IPQoS
- 4 HP-UX IPQoS Configuration Files
- 5 Administering HP-UX IPQoS
- 6 Troubleshooting HP-UX IPQoS
- Overview
- Troubleshooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Scenarios
- Installation Scenario: HP-UX IPQoS Installation Fails
- HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Verification Fails
- Active Configuration Is Not As Expected
- State Is Not As Expected
- Traffic Management Problems
- Corrupt or Missing HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File
- Internal Error from Corrupt or Missing HP-UX IPQoS Database File
- Sample Error and Warning Messages
- Reporting Problems to HP
- A HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Attributes: Quick Reference
- B HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Examples
- C ipqosadmin Quick Reference
- Glossary

Troubleshooting HP-UX IPQoS
Sample Error and Warning Messages
Chapter 6110
Table 6-3 Sample Warning and Informational Messages
Message Resolution
INFO: Filter '%s' requires expansion
due to use of domain names in
attributes requiring IP addresses.
Be aware that specifying domain
names can lead to the creation of
multiple filters.
INFO: Filter '%s' requires expansion
due to use of service names in
attributes requiring IP addresses.
Be aware that specifying service
names can lead to the creation of
multiple filters.
INFO: Ignoring policy '%s' -- it uses
no filters.
Edit the configuration file to either
remove the specified policy block or
assign it a filter.
INFO: Ignoring adapter '%s' -- it uses
no policies.
Edit the configuration file to either
remove specified adapter block, or
assign it a policy.
WARNING: Filters '%s' and '%s'
overlap.
Overlapping attributes are:
Source ports [not set]
Destination ports [not set]
Source addresses [superset]
Destination addresses [not set]
Network protocols [not set]
Transport protocols [not set]
DSCPs [Intersection]
MAC addresses [Superset]
Closely examine the specified filters.
In this example, the Source
addresses attributes are where the
overlap occurs.
Each attribute listed displays one of
the following:
- [not set]: Attribute is not set in the
filters, hence is not the source of the
problem
- [superset]: Attribute in one of the
filters is a superset of the other, and
the priority assignment does not
make logical sense
- [intersection]: Attributes in the
filters intersect, and the priority
assignment does not make logical
sense