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Qlogic 3000 Series Reference Manual

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Fibre Channel Event Message
QLogic 3000/5000/9000 Series Fibre Channel Switch
QLogic Intelligent Pass-thru Module for IBM BladeCenter
QLogic 20-Port SAN Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter
QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter
Firmware Version 7.x, 8.x, 9.x
59060-07 D

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  • Page 1 Fibre Channel Event Message QLogic 3000/5000/9000 Series Fibre Channel Switch QLogic Intelligent Pass-thru Module for IBM BladeCenter QLogic 20-Port SAN Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter QLogic Virtual Fabric Extension Module for IBM BladeCenter Firmware Version 7.x, 8.x, 9.x 59060-07 D...
  • Page 2: Document Revision History

    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. QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface Intended Audience ..........Related Materials .
  • Page 4 Reference Guide Fibre Channel Event Message QLogic 3000/5000/9000 Series Fibre Channel Switch 59060-07 D...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface This manual describes the alarm messages for QLogic Fibre Channel switches. This manual is organized as follows:  This preface describes the intended audience, related materials, and technical support.  Section 1 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.
  • Page 6 Press the UP ARROW key.  Text in italics indicates terms, emphasis, variables, or document titles. For example:  For a complete listing of license agreements, refer to the QLogic Software End User License Agreement.  What are shortcut keys? ...
  • Page 7: Technical Support

    Technical Certification courses include installation, maintenance and troubleshooting QLogic products. Upon demonstrating knowledge using live equipment, QLogic awards a certificate identifying the student as a certified professional. You can reach the training professionals at QLogic by e-mail at training@qlogic.com. Contact Information QLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays.
  • Page 8: Knowledge Base

    Technical Support Knowledge Base The QLogic knowledge base is an extensive collection of QLogic product information that you can search for specific solutions. We are constantly adding to the collection of information in our knowledge base to provide answers to your most urgent questions.
  • Page 9: Events And Event Logging

    Events and Event Logging Messages originate from the switch, from Enterprise Fabric Suite, or from the QuickTools web applet in response to events that occur in the fabric. This chapter describes the following topics:  Understanding Severity Levels  Displaying Events using the Event Browser ...
  • Page 10: Displaying Events Using The Event Browser

    1–Events and Event Logging Displaying Events using the Event Browser Displaying Events using the Event Browser Both Enterprise Fabric Suite and QuickTools have an event browser that displays a list of events generated by the switches in the fabric and by the applications themselves.
  • Page 11 1–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 1-2. Event Log Message Format Component Description A number assigned to each message in sequence since that last [ordinal] time the alarm history was cleared.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Event Log

    1–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.
  • Page 13: Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds

    1–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. You can configure port alarm thresholds for the following port events using Enterprise Fabric Suite or the CLI: ...
  • Page 14 1–Events and Event Logging Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds 59060-07 D...
  • Page 15: Event Messages

    If the message you are looking for does not appear in this section, contact your authorized maintenance provider. Fault Events The following fault messages apply only to QLogic 9000 series Fibre Channel switches. Fault events, like alarms, require administrator attention and may require assistance from your authorized maintenance provider.
  • Page 16 2–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...
  • Page 17 2–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...
  • Page 18: Alarm Events

    2–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.
  • Page 19 2–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.
  • Page 20 2–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...
  • Page 21 2–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.
  • Page 22 2–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.
  • Page 23 2–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:...
  • Page 24 2–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.
  • Page 25 2–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. (A1003.0041) (Zoning objects which contain Fibre Channel (FC) Address Members not being sent to remote switch on save, not supported in this mode) Meaning: An attempt was made to assign a zone member by FC address...
  • Page 26 2–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.
  • Page 27 2–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.
  • Page 28 2–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.
  • Page 29 2–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.
  • Page 30 2–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.
  • Page 31 2–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...
  • Page 32 2–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...
  • Page 33 2–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:...
  • Page 34 (A1004.0055) (Chassis Interconnect cables misconfigured, see configuration guide for optimal setup) Meaning: Two QLogic 9000 switches are interconnected with HyperStacking cables in a manner that is not supported. Action: Refer to the Installation Guide for information about how to connect QLogic 9000 switches with HyperStacking cables.
  • Page 35 2–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.
  • Page 36 2–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...
  • Page 37 2–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.
  • Page 38 2–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.
  • Page 39 2–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.
  • Page 40 2–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:...
  • Page 41 (A1005.0064) (Switch is not fault-tolerant. Fault Tolerant license is installed, but only 1 CPU blade installed) Meaning: The Fault Tolerant license key was installed on a QLogic 9000 switch with only one CPU blade. Action: Install the second CPU blade.
  • Page 42 Alarm Events (A1005.0066) (Switch is not fault-tolerant. Fault Tolerant license is installed, but secondary CPU is faulted) Meaning: The QLogic 9000 switch is not fault tolerant because of a fault on the secondary CPU blade. Action: Replace the secondary CPU blade.
  • Page 43 2–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.
  • Page 44 (A1005.0079) (Blade fault fault reported from primary CPU, resetting switch) Meaning: A blade fault has occurred on the QLogic 9000 primary CPU blade and the switch is resetting. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
  • Page 45 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0082) (Blade fault (FW_APP_FAIL) - Internal application failure) Meaning: Internal application failure. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A1005.008E) (Blade fault (FW_APP_PEER_FAULT) - Application declared error communicating with another CPU) Meaning: An application declared an error communicating with other CPU. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
  • Page 46 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0106) (Fabric translation setup error, PLOGI from fc_id to fc_id OX_ID ox_id rejected) Meaning: A Port Login (PLOGI) from one transparent route endpoint to another was rejected because of hardware resource limitations on the TR_Port or the F/FL port involved in the mapping. Action: If there are 32 active transparent routes on the TR_Port, reduce the number of mappings on that port, or use a different TR port.
  • Page 47 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.010C) (IPSec configuration error: IKE Policy policy_name : error_description) Meaning: An error occurred while processing the specified policy in a saved IKE configuration. None of the configuration modifications have been applied to the switch's active database. Action: Correct the configuration and save it.
  • Page 48 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0113) (TR Port removing Proxy for port_wwn logged in at FC-ID fc_id, duplicate port name logged in at FC-ID fc_id) Meaning: A device is logged in on another switch in the local fabric with the same port WWN as a proxy for a device in a remote fabric. The proxy created on the local switch has been removed.
  • Page 49 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.011A) (DCBX_PEER_FEATURE_ERROR error: Policy policy_name : reason) Meaning: Peer on link has detected an error during DCBX [Priority Group|Priority Flow Control] exchange. Action: An error has occurred during the configuration exchange of the specified feature. The local and remote configurations are incompatible.
  • Page 50 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1005.0121) (PT_PARTNER_OFFLINE_NOTIFICATION error: Policy policy_name : reason) Meaning: PT port being downed because partner cannot go online. Action: Confirm that the PT partners are configured for the same speed. Confirm that the correct Ethernet media is installed. Confirm that the attached device is operating properly.
  • Page 51 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0002) (Security: Remote Switch with WorldWide Name (WWN) wwn configured for chap, no chap configured for local switch. 2-way Authentication Failure) Meaning: The device WWN is either not configured in the security database, or it is not configured for Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
  • Page 52 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.000A) (Security: Dropping lock held by domain domain_id for number seconds) Meaning: A remote switch has held the fabric lock for too long. The local switch is dropping the lock in order to send out a Exchange Fabric Membership Data (EFMD) frame.
  • Page 53 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0010) (Security: Chap session Receive Challenge indicates bad state, chap unable to authenticate) Meaning: The Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) session state is not in the correct state for a challenge message. The port will isolate. Action: Check the remote device for a possible error condition.
  • Page 54 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.001C) (Security: Bad Authentication Flags) Meaning: The received AUTH frame did not meet the standard format for the frame payload. Within the header portion of the payload, there are some flags that are supposed to be set to zero (0). This frame has the flags set to something other than zero (0).
  • Page 55 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0023) (Invalid response authenticator from RADIUS server IP_address:port, check shared secret Meaning: There is a Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) configuration problem. Action: Confirm that the shared secret configured on the switch is identical to the shared secret configured on the RADIUS server. (A1007.0024) (Invalid access accept from RADIUS server IP_address:port, bad or missing Service-Type) Meaning:...
  • Page 56 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0029) (Security protocol not using chap, unable to authenticate.) Meaning: A Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) negotiate frame that specifies an unsupported authentication protocol was received. Action: Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the port to try again.
  • Page 57 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.002D) (Ignoring RADIUS Server RADIUS_server, invalid UDP port configured) Meaning: A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server was configured with invalid data for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port. This configuration field is required to use the RADIUS server. Action: Set the UDP port value in the switch RADIUS server configuration using the Set Setup Radius command.
  • Page 58 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0032) (Fabric conditions or configurations do not currently allow for changing fabric binding.) Meaning: An attempt to change the fabric binding setting was rejected due to current fabric binding configuration settings within the active security set. Action: Check fabric binding settings and the domain IDs of the switches within the fabric.
  • Page 59 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A1007.0039) (Ignoring RADIUS Server server, no shared secret configured) Meaning: An attempt was made to authenticate a switch login through a Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server, but no shared secret exists. Action: Configure a shared secret. (A1007.003A) (Using local user authentication.
  • Page 60 (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 QLogic 9000 switch. Action: Investigate the former primary CPU blade for the cause of the failure.
  • Page 61 (A2004.0002) (Secondary cpu_blade assuming control of system due to an administrative switchover) Meaning: Control is transferring from the primary CPU blade to the secondary CPU blade on a QLogic 9000 switch. Action: None (A2004.0003) (Secondary cpu_blade assuming control of system due to an opening of the...
  • Page 62 Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A3005.0001-000C) (Blade fault (value V_HIGH - The [value]V voltage supply is out of range, it is too high) Meaning: A high voltage blade fault has occurred on a QLogic 9000 switch. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. 2-48...
  • Page 63 (A3006.0001-000C) (Blade fault (valueV_LOW - The valueV voltage supply is out of range, it is too low) Meaning: A low voltage blade fault has occurred on a QLogic 9000 switch. Action: Contact your authorized maintenance provider. (A3006.0001-000D) (Blade fault (value LOW_PS_1_2V_2 - The [value]V voltage supply is...
  • Page 64 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A3007.0001-000C) (Blade fault (blade_fault - CLEARED) Meaning: The high or low voltage IBM BladeCenter Module blade fault has cleared. Action: None (A3007.0001-000D) (Blade fault (value NORMAL_PS_1_2V_2 - CLEARED) Meaning: The high or low voltage IBM BladeCenter Module blade fault has cleared.
  • Page 65 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A4000.0001) (threshold of value hit rising trigger trigger_number in value second window on port port_number - ALARM SET Meaning: The switch exceeded the specified threshold for the rising trigger in the specified sample window. Action: Investigate the specified port for problems or adjust the rising trigger or sample window.
  • Page 66 2–Event Messages Alarm Events (A6001.0001) (cmon: insufficient memory) Meaning: The Hotreset command has failed due to insufficient memory on the switch. The switch has been returned to its state before the Hotreset command was entered. Action: If acceptable, enter the Reset Switch command to reboot the switch.
  • Page 67: Critical Events

    2–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.
  • Page 68 2–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.
  • Page 69 2–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.
  • Page 70 2–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:...
  • Page 71 2–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...
  • Page 72 2–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.
  • Page 73 2–Event Messages Critical Events (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. The mapping for this port has been cleared. Meaning: An attempt was made to map a TH port to a port that was not of type TF.
  • Page 74 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.006A) (Switch) (Upgrading License for Fabric Security) Meaning: The Fabric Security Bundle license was applied successfully. (C) (8400.006B) (Switch) (Upgrading License for CLI Extended Credits capability) Meaning: The CLI Extended Credits license was applied successfully. (C) (8400.0070) (blade_ID blade is operational) Meaning: The specified blade is powered on and fully operational.
  • Page 75 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8400.007E) (blade_id) (Blade fault (FW_APP_FAIL) processing in progress, gathering support information...) Meaning: There has been an internal application failure on the specified blade. (C) (8400.007F) (blade_id) (Blade fault (FW_APP_FAIL) processing in progress, shutting down ports...) Meaning: There has been an internal application failure on the specified blade - the ports are shutting down.
  • Page 76 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8500.00A2) (Switch) (MSG_ID_SWITCH_LLDPD_RESTARTED) Meaning: The LLDPD daemon has been restarted. (C) (8600.0009) (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 a loss of credit problem.
  • Page 77 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8600.0018) (PortApp) (External port license became available, re-starting downed external ports) Meaning: An external port that was previously down because of insufficient port licenses is now online. (C) (8600.0019) (PortApp) (Internal port license count exceeded, downing internal port port_number) Meaning: A device attempted to login to an internal port, but a license was...
  • Page 78 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8700.0010) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Inter-Switch Link (ISL) unstable. ISL init will be held back until ISL up time is 5 seconds) Meaning: The ISL is unstable, indicating that the media module or the cable is bad. (C) (8700.0011) (Eport) (Port: port_number) (Connection failure, remote switch not compatible) Meaning:...
  • Page 79 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8B00.000A) (Unable to provide profile processing information, the CallHome service is updating configuration) Meaning: Profile status information is not available while the Call Home service configuration is being updated. (C) (8B00.000B) (Unable to change SMTP servers because the CallHome service is updating configuration) Meaning: You cannot change the active Simple Mail Transfer Protocol...
  • Page 80 2–Event Messages Critical Events (C) (8F00:000E) Link Status status Meaning: The severity level of the link status has changed. The description field will show the reason for the link status. 2-66 59060-07 D...
  • Page 81: Warning Events

    2–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.
  • Page 82 2–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:...
  • Page 83 2–Event Messages Warning Events (W) (8400.0092) (IPSec association association_name has expired) Meaning: The configured lifetime for the specified IPSec association has expired, and the association has been deleted from the switch's active database. (W) (8400.0093) (IPSec policy policy_name has expired) Meaning: The configured lifetime for the specified IPSec policy has expired, and the policy has been deleted from the switch's active database.
  • Page 84 2–Event Messages Warning Events (W) (8B00.0010) (Will retry sending via SMTP server ip_address, port port_number) Meaning: After receiving a transient error from the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server on a e-mail message sent to a recipient, the Call Home service will attempt to resend the e-mail message. (W) (8B00.0011) (SMTP addresses are defaults or disabled, will not retry sending messages until a valid SMTP address has been configured and enabled) Meaning:...
  • Page 85 2–Event Messages Warning Events (W) (8B00.0019) (CallHome message send for profile profile to recipient email_address failed on SMTP server ip_address, port port_number. Retry will not be attempted, ignoring recipient.) Meaning: The Call Home service failed to send an e-mail message to the recipient in the named profile through the specified Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server because of a non-transient error.
  • Page 86: Informative Events

    2–Event Messages Informative Events 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) (8200.0001) (mserver) (Hotreset is not permitted at this time, try again later) Meaning: The switch was busy at the time of the attempted hot reset.
  • Page 87 2–Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8200.0202) (mserver) (Rejecting request (GZS) for zone set zone_set_name containing unsupported alias member(s)) Meaning: The fabric zone server command GZS (Get Zone Set) was rejected because the requested zone set contains one or more members that are aliases.
  • Page 88 2–Event Messages Informative Events (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) (8400.0006) (Switch) (Admin mode for user account_name was canceled by user account_name) Meaning: An Admin session was canceled by another user interface session...
  • Page 89 2–Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8400.0037) (Switch) (VIEnable automatically set to False since MFSEnable has been set to True) Meaning: Setting the Set Config Port parameter MFSEnable to True automatically sets the Set Config Port parameters VIEnable and LCFEnable to False. (I) (8400.0038) (Switch) (LCFEnable automatically set to False since MFSEnable has been set to True) Meaning:...
  • Page 90 2–Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8400.0091) (IKE configuration modified by user_name at address session_id) Meaning: The IKE configuration was modified by the specified user, who was logged in with the specified session identifier. (I) (8400.0094) (IPSec configuration applied - number errors detected) Meaning: The saved IPSec configuration data has been applied to the switch.
  • Page 91 2–Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8700.0004) (EPort) (Port: port_number) (Remote Switch World Wide Name (WWN) is switch_WWN) Meaning: A switch with the given domain ID has been discovered on the given port. (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.
  • Page 92 2–Event Messages Informative Events (I) (8F00.000A) Link Removed Meaning: A link has been removed from the display. This is either because the fabric discovery process has discovered that the link is no longer in the fabric, or because the user has deleted the link manually.
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