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Event Code Tables
Event Data:
Byte 0 = port number (0-127 and 132-143).
Byte 1 = anomaly reason code.
Bytes 4 through 7 = elapsed millisecond tick count.
Bytes 8 and 9 = high-availability error callout #1.
Bytes 10 and 11 = high-availability error callout #2.
Byte 12 = detecting port.
Byte 13 = connected port.
Byte 14 = participating SBAR assembly.
Bytes 16 and 17 = high-availability error callout #3.
Bytes 18 and 19 = high-availability error callout #4.
Distribution:
Director
EWS
Event
Log
Message:
Fibre Channel path failure.
Severity:
Major.
Explanation:
One or more of the backplane data paths has been removed from service, thus
reducing the bandwidth capabilities of the associated port. This does not prevent
the port from frame reception or transmission, but it does limit the potential
throughput of the port.
Normally the amber Service Required LED on the port associated with the failing
path is illuminated to indicate the degraded status. The green port LED may or may
not be illuminated based on the status of the link.
Action:
Replace the port card on which the failed path resides with a functional port (UPM)
card of the same type. Perform a data collection operation of this director using the
HAFM
Return the failed port card and the data file to the manufacturer for analysis and
repair. A failed path may also be recovered by performing a port reset with the
HAFM
re-fail.
Event Data:
Byte 0 = port number (0-127 and 132-143).
Byte 1 = engineering reason code.
Bytes 4 - 7 = elapsed millisecond tick count.
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HAFM appliance
System
Event
Error
Log
LED
Event Code: 509
application, saving the data file to the HAFM appliance backup drive.
application, however any newly detected errors may cause the path to
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