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Layer-3 managed stackable switch version 8.0
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Table 11-52: System General Error Messages
Component
Message
OS
USL: failed to sync initiator table on unit=x
OS
USL: failed to sync terminator table on
unit=x
OS
USL: failed to sync ip-multicast table on
unit=x

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Table 11-53: OSAPI Log Messages
Component
Message
OSAPI
ftruncate failed – File resides on a read-only
file system.
OSAPI
ftruncate failed – File is open for reading
only.
OSAPI
ftruncate failed – File descriptor refers to a
file on which this operation is impossible.
OSAPI
ftruncate failed – Returned an unknown
code in errno.
OSAPI
ping: bad host!
OSAPI
osapiTaskDelete: Failed for (XX) error YYY The requested task can not be deleted
Log Messages
Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0
Cause
Could not synchronize unit x due to a
transport failure or API issue on remote unit.
A synchronization retry will be issued
Could not synchronize unit x due to a
transport failure or API issue on remote unit.
A synchronization retry will be issued
Could not synchronize unit x due to a
transport failure or API issue on remote unit.
A synchronization retry will be issued
Cause
ftruncate is called to correctly set the file's
size in the file system after a write. The file
system is R/W so this msg indicates the file
system may be corrupted.
ftruncate is called to correctly set the file's
size in the file system after a write. The file is
opened for R/W so this msg indicates the file
system may be corrupted.
ftruncate is called to correctly set the file's
size in the file system after a write. This msg
indicates the file system may be corrupted.
ftruncate is called to correctly set the file's
size in the file system after a write. This msg
indicates the file system may be corrupted.
The address requested to ping can not be
converted to an Internet address.
because: the requested deletion is called
from an ISR, the task is already deleted, or
the task ID is invalid.
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