QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide Firmware Version 7.
S QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Related Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Introduction This manual describes the alarm messages for QLogic Fibre Channel switches. This manual is organized as follows: Section 1 describes the intended audience, related materials, and technical support. Section 2 describes event logging concepts, including definitions of severity levels, how to configure the event log, how to display the event log, and how to download the event log from the switch. Section 3 describes the message format and lists the messages.
1 – Introduction Technical Support S Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products. QLogic-direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider. Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates.
A 1 – Introduction Technical Support Contact Information Support Headquarters QLogic Corporation 4601 Dean Lakes Boulevard Shakopee, MN 55379 USA QLogic Web Site www.qlogic.com Technical Support Web Site http://support.qlogic.com Technical Support Email support@qlogic.com Technical Training Email tech.training@qlogic.com North American Region Email support@qlogic.com Phone +1-952-932-4040 Europe, Middle East, and Africa Region Email emeasupport@qlogic.
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2 Events and Event Logging Messages originate from the switch, from Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, or from the QuickTools web applet in response to events that occur in the fabric.
2 – Events and Event Logging Displaying Events using the Event Browser S Displaying Events using the Event Browser Both Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 and QuickTools have an event browser that displays a list of events generated by the switches in the fabric and by the applications themselves.
A 2 – Events and Event Logging Displaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface In the CLI, each message has the following format: [ordinal][time_stamp][severity][source][message_ID][message_text] Table 2-2. Event Log Message Format Component Description [ordinal] A number assigned to each message in sequence since that last time the alarm history was cleared. [time_stamp] The time the alarm was issued in the format day-month-hh:mm:ss:ms-yyyy.
S 2 – Events and Event Logging Configuring the Event Log Configuring the Event Log You can customize what events are recorded in the switch event log using the Set Log command. With the Set Log command, you can filter the events to be recorded by component, specific ports, and severity level.
A 2 – Events and Event Logging Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds You can configure the switch to generate alarms for selected events. Configuring an alarm involves choosing an event type, rising and falling triggers, a sample window, and finally enabling or disabling the alarm.
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3 Event Messages This section lists event messages from the command line interface and Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 in message ID sequence by the following severity levels: Fault Events Alarm Events Critical Events Warning Events Informative Events You can look up a message by its message ID or by searching for the message text. If the message you are looking for does not appear in this section, contact your authorized maintenance provider.
S 3 – Event Messages Fault Events FAN1_MISSING Meaning: FAN1 is not installed. FW_APP_FAIL Meaning: Internal application failure. FW_APP_PEER_FAULT Meaning: Application declared an error communicating with other CPU. FW_APP_SELF_FAULT Meaning: Application declared an internal fault. FW_APP_STARTUP_FAIL Meaning: Application is unable to complete startup processing. FW_FILE_SYSTEM_REMADE Meaning: A Remake Filesystem command was performed in maintenance mode.
A 3 – Event Messages Fault Events HW_BAD_SEATING Meaning: Blade is improperly seated. HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU0 Meaning: The maintenance panel SPROM data accessed through CPU0 is either inaccessible or invalid. HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU1 Meaning: The maintenance panel SPROM data accessed through CPU1 is either inaccessible or invalid. HW_MP_DATA_MISMATCH Meaning: The maintenance panel SPROMs accessed through CPU0 and CPU1 are not identical. HW_POWERUP_FAIL Meaning: Blade never established initial communications.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events Alarm Events An alarm event requires action before you can proceed any further. The following lists each alarm event ID numbers and message displayed, and provides a description of the meaning of the message and recommended action to take. (A1000.000F) (The switch is canceling the hotreset - try again later) Meaning: You cannot move forward with the hot reset. All applications and switch resources are backing out of the procedure and returning to normal operation.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0010) (Segmenting, zoneset zone_set_name not defined) Meaning: In non-interop mode, there is a conflict in the zoning configuration, causing the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) to isolate. The zone set is not found within the local zoning data base while interop mode is disabled. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A1003.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0016) (Releasing Lock held too long by domain_ID) Meaning: A zone merge could not be completed in the acceptable time. Action: Check the status of the switch given by domain_ID. (A1003.0017) (Activation of zoneset by management server failed due to port port_number out of range.) Meaning: A zone member defined by domain ID and port was received within a management server AZSD command with a port number out of range.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0021) (Failing remote zoning configuration, Zoneset is empty) Meaning: An empty zone set was included as part of a zone merge and was rejected. Action: Modify the zoning database on the remote switch to remove or correct the empty zone set. (A1003.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.002A) (No response received from switch with domain ID domain_ID) Meaning: A Staged Fabric Configuration (SFC) frame was sent to the switch given by domain_ID, but a response was not received. Action: Check the status of the remote switch at the given domain ID. There could be an issue with the security configuration or the zoning configuration. (A1003.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0031) (Error reading zoneset from activate direct.) Meaning: A device supporting the management server has sent an Activate Zoneset Direct $(AZSD) command that did not follow the expected standard layout. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A1003.0032) (Zoneset zone_set_name failed validity checks (empty or contains empty zone/alias)) Meaning: The zone set either has no zones or contains a zone or alias without members.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0038) (Merge failed, Total zones in zonesets limit would be exceeded.) Meaning: A fabric merge failed because the total number of zones in zone sets exceeds the zoning database limit. Action: Remove zones either from the local switch or the remote switch so that the combined sum is less than the zones-in-zone sets limit. (A1003.0039) (Merge failed, total zone limit would be exceeded.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0040) (Zone Member type member_type unsupported.) Meaning: An invalid zone member type was discovered in a zone. ACL hard zone membership must be defined by domain_ID and port number. Action: Correct the member type. (A1003.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.004F) (No Zone Merge Response) Meaning: A merge request was sent out to all switches in the fabric but a response was not received from at least one switch. Action: Check other switches in fabric to determine why a response was not sent. (A1003.0050) (ISL group does not contain entry for this switch) Meaning: The Inter-Switch Link (ISL) group does not contain an entry for the local switch worldwide name. This is a required entry.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0058) (Active ZoneSet zone_set no longer in database, please deactivate zoneset if not already in progress or fabric will be inconsistent) Meaning: A zone set with the same name as the current active zone set no longer resides in the zoning database. The active zone set will not be added to the full zone set sequence to prevent inconsistency in the zoning database. Action: Deactivate the active zone set to keep the fabric consistent. (A1003.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1003.0069) (Failing remote zoning configuration, invalid zone data received) Meaning: Zoning activation failed because the switch detected invalid zoning data that is not supported in the local interop mode. Action: Check your zoning configuration and remove incompatible zone members. (A1004.0001) (Port in active hard zone, but not installed or present on this switch.) Meaning: A zone member in an ACL zone on this switch is defined with an invalid port number.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.000C) (Eport Isolating due to Domain ID Locked, Domain ID unavailable) Meaning: An E_Port isolated because the requested domain ID matches another in the fabric, and assigning an alternative is prohibited by the domain ID Lock parameter. Action: Disable the domain ID lock parameter or reconfigure the domain IDs. (A1004.000D) (Eport Isolating due to RDI SW Reject) Meaning: An E_Port isolated because the principal switch rejected the local switch domain ID.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.0013) (Eport Isolating due to all switches incapable of becoming Principal Switch) Meaning: An E_Port isolated because the principal priority on all switches is set to 254. Action: Configure one of the switches to be the principal switch by changing the principal priority. (A1004.0014) (Eport Isolating due to TOV mismatch indicated on ELP) Meaning: An E_Port isolated because the R_A_TOV or E_D_TOV time out values are different on the two switches.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.0026) (Configured Domain ID domain_ID not available and Domain ID is locked on this switch) Meaning: An attempt was made to connect a switch to a fabric with a conflicting domain ID, and the domain ID could not be reassigned. Action: Change the domain ID so that it is unique in the fabric, or disable the domain ID lock so that the domain ID can be automatically reassigned. (A1004.0029) (No Switch capable of being Principal Switch.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.0032) (E_Port not supported on remote port. Reconfigure remote switch to connect.) Meaning: An E_Port isolated because the port on the remote switch could not configure itself as an E_Port. Action: Change the port type on the remote switch to G_Port or GL_Port. (A1004.0033) (Remote switch is in Interop mode or using Legacy Address Format) Meaning: A remote switch is attempting to connect with conflicting settings for Interop mode or legacy address format.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.0038) (WorldWide Name (WWN) device_WWN assigned domain domain_ID, fabric binding indicates this domain is reserved for device_WWN.) Meaning: The user-activated fabric binding conflicts with the current domain ID assignment. Action: Change the domain ID of the device. (A1004.0039) (WorldWide Name (WWN) device_WWN currently in fabric, no fabric binding in active security set for this WWN.) Meaning: Fabric binding failed due to security incompatibility.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.0049) (Eport Isolating due to Remote inactive) Meaning: The remote switch is unresponsive, and the link has not been brought up. The port will be isolated because the remote switch failed to respond. Action: Investigate the remote switch for connection problems. (A1004.0050) (Maximum hard zoning member limit exceeded, Reverting to soft zoning. Requires port reset.) Meaning: The maximum number of zone members associated with a port is limited to 64.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1004.0056) (Blade compromised due to internal data link failure (SET)) Meaning: An I/O blade has been compromised due to failure of its internal data link to the CPU blade. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A1004.0057) (Blade no longer compromised due to internal data link failure (CLEAR)) Meaning: The I/O blade link failure has been resolved. Action: None (A1004.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.000E) (Configuration error, can't extend credit on loop capable ports. Extended credit not granted for port: port_number) Meaning: Loop ports cannot borrow credits from the credit pool. Action: Change the port type to G_Port or F_Port. (A1005.0013) (Hotswap procedure failed - must hardreset switch) Meaning: The blade hot-swap procedure failed or the procedure was not followed correctly. Action: Perform a hard reset. (A1005.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0039) (Fabric Login (FLOGI) from address FC_address failed) Meaning: The payload of the FLOGI was not valid. Action: Check the device connection or replace the device. If the problem persists, contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A1005.003A) (Fabric Login (FLOGI) from address FC_address failed authorization/authentication) Meaning: Security authentication failed.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0042) (Target device port_address attached to port port_number with IOStreamGuard Enabled) Meaning: The target device is attached to a port with IO StreamGuard enabled. Action: Disable I/O StreamGuard on the port. (A1005.0045) (Configured port data conflicting within hardware capabilities) Meaning: Configured port settings conflict with the hardware capabilities of the port. The port is down.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.004E) (Attempts to login backend switch fail because backend switch does not support NPIV.) Meaning: The backend fabric switch does not support N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV), which in turn brings down the TF_Port. Action: Ensure that the backend fabric switch supports NPIV. (A1005.004F) (Media device sensor is value units. Transitioning from state to state) Meaning: The specified sensor (temperature, voltage, TxBias, TxPower, RxPower) has set a fault.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0055) (Canceling TFTP operation as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occurred while a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) operation was in progress. The operation was canceled. Action: Retry the operation. (A1005.0057) (Canceling the unpacking of a firmware image as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occurred while an firmware image unpack was in progress. The unpack was canceled.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.005E) (Canceling Services edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occurred while a services edit session was in progress. The edit session was canceled. Action: Reopen the services edit session. (A1005.005F) (Canceling Nicknames edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occurred while a nicknames edit session was in progress. The edit session was canceled.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0066) (Switch is not fault-tolerant. Fault Tolerant license is installed, but secondary CPU is faulted) Meaning: The SANbox 9000 switch is not fault tolerant because of a fault on the secondary CPU blade. Action: Replace the secondary CPU blade. (A1005.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.006D) (Unable to synchronize with NTP server) Meaning: The switch was unable to synchronize its time clock with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. Action: Confirm that the NTP service and NTP client are enabled. Confirm that the NTP server IP address is correct and that the server is operating. (A1005.006E) (A reset is required to activate this version of firmware) Meaning: The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O traffic.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0074) (Blade seating is questionable) Meaning: A SANbox 9000 blade is improperly installed. Action: Examine the switch and reinstall blades as needed. (A1005.0075) (Blade seating problem was resolved) Meaning: The SANbox 9000 blade seating problem as resolved. Action: None (A1005.0076) (Extraction latch is open) Meaning: A SANbox 9000 blade latch is open. Action: Examine the switch and close open latches. (A1005.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0099) (Canceling IPsec edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU switchover occurred while an Ipsec Edit session was in progress. The edit session was canceled. Action: Open another Ipsec Edit session. (A1005.0101) (ipv6: duplicate address detected) Meaning: Another IP version 6 system on the local network is using the same address as this switch.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1006.0006) (Zoning conflict, device_WWN and device_WWN do not share an ACL hard zone, but device_WWN share a soft zone) Meaning: The named zone members cannot communicate because they are members of different ACL hard zones. Action: Place both zone members in the same ACL hard zone or exclude both from ACL hard zones. (A1007.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0008) (Security: ESA Response failure, failing security checks) Meaning: A failure was received during processing of the ESA received frame. Either the payload did not match the standard layout or the payload status indicated a reject. Action: Check for errors on the remote side of the link. Check the transceiver and cable. Update firmware on the remote switch. (A1007.0009) (Security checks EFMD response failure, failing security check.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.000E) (Security: Auth challenge received from WWN port_WWN, not Authorized to join) Meaning: A challenge authentication frame was received from a remote switch, but the local switch does not have an entry for itself within the active security set ISL group. Action: Edit the ISL group to include the local switch. (A1007.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0013) (Response from address FC_address, lacks authentication, discarding) Meaning: A response received on the indicated port lacked Common Transport (CT) authentication. Action: Verify that the CT security configuration of the management application using the remote port is compatible with the configuration of the Management Server security group on the switch. (A1007.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0020) (MAX Retry count reached on CHAP Authentication Protocol Reset, failing Authentication) Meaning: A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server has rejected a RADIUS authentication request. Action: Check the configuration on both the switch and on the RADIUS server for incompatibilities. (A1007.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0026) (Unable to validate Chap Response from device_WWN, possible Chap secret misconfiguration or security breach attempt.) Meaning: A Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) authentication attempt failed due to failure while comparing secrets. Action: Check security configuration. (A1007.0027) (Radius server could not validate authentication response from port_number) Meaning: Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) authentication failed.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.002B) (Security: Chap session Negotiate Authentication failed) Meaning: The local switch received an authentication negotiate frame which failed processing. Either the payload of the frame did not match the standard layout of the frame or the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) session between the devices being authenticated was not in the state where the negotiate frame was expected. Action: Check the remote device for a possible error condition.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0030) (Security protocol not using chap, unable to authenticate.) Meaning: A Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) negotiate frame was received that specifies an unsupported Diffie-Helmann (DH) group type. Action: Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the port. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device if it belongs in the fabric. (A1007.0031) (Security protocol not using chap, unable to authenticate.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0036) (Port taken offline due to port binding failure following configuration change.) Meaning: A configuration change was made to the port binding list such that the device(s) on the port were no longer allowed to be logged in. Action: Add the devices to the port binding list. (A1007.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A2000.0004) (power_supply_number AC power may be unplugged or switched off ALARM SET) Meaning: One of the two power supplies is not receiving power. Action: Check the switch power supply and the AC power source. (A2001.0001) (Pwr2 was installed - ALARM CLEARED) Meaning: Power supply #2 was installed. Action: None (A2001.0002) (Pwr1 OK - ALARM CLEARED) Meaning: Power supply OK. Action: None (A2001.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A2003.0003) (Fan flow match - ALARM CLEARED) Meaning: The opposing fan air flow condition has been corrected. Action: None (A2004.0001) (Secondary cpu_blade assuming control of system due to a failure of Primary cpu_blade) Meaning: Control is transferring from the primary CPU blade to the secondary CPU blade on a SANbox 9000 switch. Action: Investigate the former primary CPU blade for the cause of the failure. (A2004.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A3002.0002) (Temp sensor sensor_name on blade slot_number reads value C - ALARM CLEARED) Meaning: The named blade has returned to the normal operating temperature range. Action: None (A3003.0001) (IOn) (Hardware error detected. Use 'show switch' for more info.) Meaning: A fatal hardware error was discovered during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) phase of startup. This switch is not currently operational. Action: Enter the Show Post Log command to investigate.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A3005.0001-000C) (Blade fault (valueV_HIGH - The [value]V voltage supply is out of range, it is too high) Meaning: A high voltage blade fault has occurred on a SANbox 9000 switch. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A3006.0001-000C) (value voltage sensor shows valueV - ALARM SET) Meaning: An out-of-range voltage condition has occurred on a SANbox 5000 switch. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A3006.
A 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A3014.0003) (IOn) (Blade blade_ID set Down due to the configured blade type not matching the installed blade) Meaning: The I/O blade given by blade_ID has isolated because the operational blade type does not match the configured blade type. Action: Change the configured blade type to match the I/O blade that is present, or insert an I/O blade of the configured blade type. (A4000.
S 3 – Event Messages Alarm Events (A6001.0005) (Secondary CPU firmware update in progress, hotreset aborted.) 3-46 Meaning: The firmware image was being updated on the secondary CPU when a hot reset was attempted. Action: Wait for the firmware update to complete, then retry the hot reset.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events Critical Events Critical events are events that disrupt the administration or operation of the fabric, but do not require any action before you can proceed. The following lists each critical event and the event id number and message displayed, and provides an explanation of the message. (C) (8100.0001) (Name Server) (Port: port_number) (Protocol violation from address FC_address) Meaning: There has been a name server protocol violation.
S 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8300.0018) (ZoneSet zone_set has been activated by user user_name) Meaning: A zone set in the zoning database has been activated (C) (8300.0019)(ZoneSet zone_set has been deactivated by user user_name) Meaning: A zone set in the zoning database has been deactivated. (C) (8300.001A) (A ZoneSet activation has failed.) Meaning: An attempt to activate a zone set has failed. (C) (8400.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.000E) (Switch) (Upgrading Licensed Ports to number_of_ports) Meaning: The number of licensed ports on the switch has been upgraded. (C) (8400.000F) (Switch) (Attempted Licensed Port upgrade of ports that are already licensed) Meaning: The switch has already been upgraded to the number of licensed ports. (C) (8400.
S 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.0029) (Switch) (User account_name attempted to log into switch with an incorrect password) Meaning: Invalid user login attempt. (C) (8400.002A) (Switch) (User account_name attempted to log into switch with an incorrect password) Meaning: Invalid user login attempt. (C) (8400.002E) (Switch) (number_of_zone_members zone members are being saved - this may take several seconds) Meaning: It will take several seconds to save the large zoning database.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.0044) (Switch) (A reset is required since a Power On Self Test (POST) has never run on these ports) Meaning: After upgrading ports, it may be necessary to reset the switch so that the POST can run on the newly licensed ports. (C) (8400.0045) (Switch) (Upgrading License for 4G capability) Meaning: Installation of the license key that grants 4-Gbps transmission speed capability to the Fibre Channel ports is in progress. (C) (8400.
S 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.0053) (Switch) (The switch WWN is being upgraded) Meaning: The license upgrade was successful. (C) (8400.0054) (Switch) (radius: All RADIUS servers failed to respond) Meaning: None of the Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) servers configured responded. Check the RADIUS server configuration. (C) (8400.0057) (Switch) (User login (user_name) is being closed - Telnet connections have been disabled Meaning: A Telnet session has closed. (C) (8400.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.0060) (Switch) (Warning-Illegal transparent mode configuration, primary and backup cannot be mapped to the same port. Port port_number 's backup mapping has been deleted. Meaning: When mapping TH ports to TF ports, the primary and backup TF ports cannot be the same for a given TH port.] (C) (8400.0061) (Switch) (Warning-Illegal transparent mode configuration, Either the primary or backup map for port port_number was set to a port whose type is not TF.
S 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.0069) (Switch) (Warning-When leaving the Diagnostics AdminState of the primary CPU blade, an automatic reset of the blade will occur. The blade and the switch will come back up in the configured AdminState.) Meaning: The primary CPU blade is entering Diagnostics state and will automatically undergo a hard reset. The I/O blade will return to the configured administrative state after leaving the Diagnostics administrative state. (C) (8400.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.007B) (Resaving the security config as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occurred while saving the security database. A save ‘retry’ will now occur. (C) (8400.007C) (CPUn) (Switching over to Secondary blade_ID) Meaning: Control is transferring from the primary CPU to the specified secondary CPU blade. (C) (8400.0080) (Switch) (blade_ID) (Blade fault blade_fault processing in progress, gathering support information...
3 – Event Messages Critical Events S (C) (8600.000B) (PortApp) (Port: port_number) (Link reset (LR) to be performed on port port_number.) Meaning: The port will perform a link reset (LR) due to loss of credit issue. (C) (8600.0013) (PortApp) (Invalid vendor data from media device for port port_number) Meaning: The switch could not read and verify the media module ID. This may indicate a discovery error or a bad checksum in the serial ID.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8600.001A) (PortApp) (Internal port license became available, re-starting downed internal ports) Meaning: A license has become available and ports that had been previously downed to due to unavailable licenses will be restarted. (C) (8600.
S 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8700.0012) (Eport) (Port: port_number) (Connection failure, fabric limited to two switches) Meaning: The switch cannot be connected to the fabric due to a license restriction. (C) (8700.0013) (Connection failure, fabric limited to two switches) Meaning: The switch cannot be connected to the fabric due to license restriction. (C) (8B00.
A 3 – Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8B00.000C) (FromEmailAddress has not been configured in the CallHome setup. Messages cannot be sent to the SMTP server until this condition is corrected.) Meaning: The FromEmailAddress must be specified in the Call Home service configuration. This e-mail address will receive notifications from the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers concerning e-mail messages that could not be delivered. (C) (8B00.
S 3 – Event Messages Warning Events Warning Events Warning events are generally not disruptive, but are more significant than Informative-level events. The following lists the Warning events and the event ID number and message displayed, and provides an explanation of the message. (W) (8300.0000) (User) (Releasing Lock held too long by account_name) Meaning: A lock was held by a user for too long. The lock will be automatically released. (W) (8300.0011) (User) Releasing Lock held too long by domain_ID.
A 3 – Event Messages Warning Events (W) (8400.0018) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins already in use) Meaning: The attempted login was rejected because there are too many sessions. There may be switch management sessions open on the switch that are no longer in use. (W) (8400.001F) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins already in use) Meaning: The attempted login was rejected because there are too many sessions.
3 – Event Messages Warning Events S (W) (8700.000A) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (No response from remote switch, resetting Inter-Switch Link (ISL)) Meaning: No communication has been received from the remote switch for some time, indicating that it may not be functioning properly. The E_Port will be reset in an attempt to reestablish the ISL. (W) (8B00.
A 3 – Event Messages Warning Events (W) (8B00.0013) (Encountered failure communicating with SMTP server=ip_address, port=port_number, Reason=reason, Description=description, Response=response) Meaning: The Call Home Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) client was unable to establish communications with the specified SMTP server. The Reason, Description, and Response fields describe the error. If the error is a system call failure, the Description field provides more detail.
S 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (W) (8F00:000E) (Link Status status) Meaning: The severity of the link status has changed. The description field will show the reason for link status. Informative Events Informative events are events that occur in the normal activities of a fabric. The following lists the event ID and text of the message along with an explanation of the message. (I) (8200.
A 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8200.0201) (mserver) (Rejecting request command:command) Meaning: A fabric zone server command was rejected for the reason detailed in the message. This can be caused by two users attempting to configure the switch or zoning database at the same time. Contact your authorized maintenance provider if the reason for the failure is not clear. (I) (8200.
S 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8300.0010) (Zoning) (Removing all inactive zoning objects) Meaning: All zones that were members of the previously active zone set are being removed from the zoning database. (I) (8400.0001) (Switch) (Modifying configured DomainID domain_ID to negotiated value domain_ID) Meaning: The configuration is changing. The configured domain ID is changed to the negotiated value. (I) (8400.
A 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8400.002C) (Switch) (User login session session_ID user account_name has timed out) Meaning: A user login session has ended because of inactivity. (I) (8400.0036) (Switch) (Hotreset not permitted at this time, try again later) Meaning: Conditions exist that will not allow a hotreset. Try again later. (I) (8400.
S 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8400.008C) (CallHome configuration has changed) Meaning: The Call Home service configuration was changed by the administrator. (I) (8400.0097) (DNS lookup for host_name failed) Meaning: The specified host name was not found on the Domain Name System (DNS) server. Verify that the host name is correct. If so, report the failed host name to your network administrator. (I) (8600.
A 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8700.0005) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Inter-Switch Link (ISL) Offline) Meaning: The specified E_Port is offline, possibly due to a loss of synchronization. (I) (8700.0006) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Reinitializing port previously isolated for reason reason) Meaning: The E_Port that previously isolated for the stated reason is now reinitializing. (I) (8700.
S 3 – Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8F00.000C) Fabric Status status Meaning: The severity of the fabric status has changed. The description field will show the reason for fabric status. (I) (8F00.000D) Switch Status status Meaning: The severity of the switch status has changed. The description field will show the reason for the switch status. (I) (8F00:000E) Link Status status Meaning: 3-70 The severity of the link status has changed.