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59060-05 A QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide Firmware V ersion 7.4.
Page ii 59060-05 A S QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide © 2008 QLogic Corporation. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. First Published: April 2004 QLogic Corporation, 26650 Aliso Viejo Parkway , Al iso V iejo, CA 92656, (800) 662-4471 or (94 9) 389-6000 Information fu rnished in this manual is belie ved to be accurate and reliable.
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59060-05 A 1-1 1 Introduction This manual describes the alarm messages for QLog ic Fibre Channel switches. This manual is organized as follows: Section 1 describes the intended audience , related materials, and technical support.
1 – Introduction T echnica l Support 1-2 59060-05 A S T echnical Support Customers should cont act their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch product s. QLogic-direct customers may cont act QLogic T echnical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider .
1 – Introduction T echnical Support 59060-05 A 1-3 A Cont act Information Support Headquarters QLogic Corporation 4601 Dean Lakes Bou levard Shakopee, MN 553 7 9 USA QLogic Web Site www .qlogic.c om T echnical Su pport Web Site http://support.qlogic.
1 – Introduction T echnica l Support 1-4 59060-05 A S Notes.
59060-05 A 2-1 2 Event s and Event Logging Messages originate from the switch, from En terprise Fabric Suite 20 07, or from the QuickT ools web applet in response to events tha t occur in the fabric.
2 – Events and Event Loggin g Displaying Events usi ng the Event Browser 2-2 59060-05 A S Displaying Event s using the Event Browser Both Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 an d QuickT ools have an event browser that displays a list of event s generated by the switches in the fabric and by the applications themselves.
2 – Events and Eve nt Log ging Displaying the Events Usin g the Command Line Interface 59060-05 A 2-3 A In the CLI, each message has the followin g format: [ordinal][time_stamp][severity][source][message_ID][message_text] Here is a sample of an informative-level message from the Switch source : [1][Wed May 26 12:30:29.
2 – Events and Event Loggin g Configuring the Event Log 2-4 59060-05 A S Configuring the Event Log Y ou can customize what event s are recorded in the switch event log using the Set Log command. With the Set Log comman d, you can filter the event s to be recorded by component, specific port s, and severity level.
2 – Events and Eve nt Log ging Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds 59060-05 A 2-5 A Configuring Port Alarm Thresholds Y ou can configure the switch to generate alarms for selected event s. Co nfiguring an alarm involves choosing an event type, rising and falling triggers, a sample window , and finally enabling or disabling the alarm.
2 – Events and Event Loggin g Configuring Port Alarm Th resholds 2-6 59060-05 A S Notes.
59060-05 A 3-1 3 Event Messages This section lists even t messages from the command line interface and Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 in messa ge ID sequence by the following severity leve ls: Fault.
3 – Event Me ssages Fault Events 3-2 59060-05 A S F AN1_MISSING Meaning: F AN1 is not installed. FW_APP_F AIL Meaning: Internal application failure. FW_APP_PEER_F AUL T Meaning: Application declared an e rror communicating with other CPU. FW_APP_SELF_F AUL T Meaning: Application declared an int ernal fault.
3 – Event Messages Fault Events 59060-05 A 3-3 A HW_BAD_SEA TING Meaning: Blade is improperly seated. HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU0 Meaning: The maintenance p anel SPROM dat a accessed through CPU0 is either inaccessible or invalid. HW_MP_ACCESS_CPU1 Meaning: The maintenance p anel SPROM dat a accessed through CPU1 is either inaccessible or invalid.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-4 59060-05 A S Alarm Event s An alarm event requires action before you can proceed any further . The following lists each alarm event ID numbers and message displayed, and provid es a description of the meaning of the message and recommen ded action to t ake.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-5 A (A1003.0010) (Segmenting, zoneset zone_ set_name not defined) Meaning: In non-interop mode, there is a co nflict in the zoning configuration, causing the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) to isola te. The zone set is not found within the local zoning dat a base while interop mode is disabled.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-6 59060-05 A S (A1003.0016) (Releasing Lock held too long by domain_ID ) Meaning: A zone merge could not be completed in the a cceptable time. Action: Check the status of th e switch given by d omain_ID . (A1003.0017) (Activation of zoneset by management server failed due to port port_number out of range.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-7 A (A1003.0021) (Failing remote zoning c onfiguration, Zoneset is empty) Meaning: An empty zone set was included a s part of a zo ne merge and was rejected. Action: Modify the zoning database o n the remote switch to remove or correct the empty zone set.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-8 59060-05 A S (A1003.002A) (No response received from switc h with domain ID domain_ID ) Meaning: A S taged Fabric Configu ration (SFC) frame was sent to the switch given by domain_ID , but a response was not received.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-9 A (A1003.0031) (Error reading zoneset from a ctivate direct.) Meaning: A device supporting th e management server has sent an Activate Zoneset Direct $(AZSD) command that did not follow the expected standard layout.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-10 59060-05 A S (A1003.0038) (Merge failed, T ot al zones in zoneset s limit would be exceeded.) Meaning: A fabric merge failed because the tot al number of zon es in zone sets exceeds the zoning data base limit.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-1 1 A (A1003.0040) (Zone Member type member_type unsupported.) Meaning: An invalid zone member type wa s discovered in a zone. ACL hard zone membership must be defined by domain_ID and port numb er . Action: Correct the member type.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-12 59060-05 A S (A1003.004F) (No Zone Merge Response) Meaning: A merge request was sent ou t 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.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-13 A (A1003.0058) (Active ZoneSet zon e_set no longer in dat abase, please deactivate zoneset if not already in progress or fabric will be inconsistent) Meaning: A zone set with the same name as th e current active zone set no longer resides in the zoning dat abase.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-14 59060-05 A S (A1003.0069) (Failing remote zoning c onfiguration, invalid zone dat a received) Meaning: Zoning activation failed because t he switch detected invalid zoning data that is not supported in the local interop mode .
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-15 A (A1004.000C) (Eport Isolating due to Domain ID Locke d, Domain ID unavailable) Meaning: An E_Port isolated beca use the requested domain ID matches another in the fabric, and assigning an alte rnative is prohibited by the domain ID Lock pa rameter .
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-16 59060-05 A S (A1004.0013) (Eport Isolating due to all switches incap able of becoming Prin cip al Switch) Meaning: An E_Port isolated beca use the principal priority on all switch es is set to 254. Action: Configure one of the switches to be the p rincipal switch by changing the principal priority .
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-17 A (A1004.0026) (Configured Domain ID domain_ID not ava ilable and Domain ID is lock ed on this switch) Meaning: An attempt was made to connect a switch to a fabric with a conflicting domain ID, and the dom ain ID cou ld not be reassigned.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-18 59060-05 A S (A1004.0032) (E_Port not supported on remo te port. Reconfigure remote switch to connect.) Meaning: An E_Port isolated beca use the port on the remote switch could not configure it self as an E_Port.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-19 A (A1004.0038) (W orldWide Name (WWN) device_WWN assigned domain domain_ID , fabric binding indicates this domain is rese rved for device_WWN .) Meaning: The user-activated fabric bindin g conflicts with the current domain ID assignment.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-20 59060-05 A S (A1004.0049) (Eport Isolating due to Re mote inactive) Meaning: The remote switch is unrespo nsive, and the link has not been brought up. The port will be isolated beca use the remote switch failed to respond.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-21 A (A1004.0056) (Blade compromised due to i nternal dat a link failure (SET)) Meaning: An I/O blade has been compro mised due to failure of it s internal data link to the CPU b lade. Action: Contact your autho rized maintenance provider .
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-22 59060-05 A S (A1005.000E) (Configuration error , can't extend credit on loop c ap able port s. Extended credit not granted for port: port_number ) Meaning: Loop port s cannot borrow credit s from the credit pool.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-23 A (A1005.0039) (Fabric Login (FLOGI) from address FC_address failed) Meaning: The pa yload of the FLOGI wa s not valid. Action: Check the device connection or repla ce the device. If the problem persists, cont act your authorized main tenance provider .
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-24 59060-05 A S (A1005.0042) (T arget device port_address att ached to port port_numb er with IOStreamGuard Enabled) Meaning: The ta rget device is attach ed to a port with IO S treamGuard enabled. Action: Disable I/O S treamGuard on the port.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-25 A (A1005.004E) (Attempt s to login bac kend switch fail because backend switch does not support NPIV .) Meaning: The backend fabric switch does not support N_Port ID Virtualizat ion (NPIV), which in turn brings down the TF_Port.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-26 59060-05 A S (A1005.0055) (Canceling TFTP operati on as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occu rred while a T rivial File T ransfer Protocol (TFTP) operation was in progress. The operatio n was canceled.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-27 A (A1005.005E) (Canceling Services edit mode a s a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occu rred while a services edit sessio n was in progress. The edit session was canceled . Action: Reopen the services edit se ssion.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-28 59060-05 A S (A1005.0066) (Switch is not fault -tolerant. Fault T olerant license is inst alled, but secondary CPU is faulted) Meaning: The SANbox 9000 switch is not fault tolerant because of a fault on the secondary CPU blade.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-29 A (A1005.006D) (Unable to synchronize with NT P server) Meaning: The switch was unable to sync hronize its time clock with the Network T ime Protocol (NTP) server . Action: Confirm that the NTP service and NTP client are enabled.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-30 59060-05 A S (A1005.0074) (Blade seating is question able) Meaning: A SANbox 9000 blade is impro perly installed. Action: Examine the switch and reinst all blades as needed. (A1005.0075) (Blade seating problem was resolv ed) Meaning: The SANbox 9000 blade seating prob lem as resolved.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-31 A (A1005.0099) (Canceling IPsec edit mode as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU switchover occurred wh ile an Ip sec Edit session was in progress. The edit session was canceled. Action: Open another Ipsec Ed it session.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-32 59060-05 A S (A1006.0006) (Zoning conflict, device_ WWN and device_WWN do not share an ACL hard zone, but device_WWN share a sof t zone) Meaning: The named zone members cannot commu nicate because they are members of dif ferent ACL hard zones.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-33 A (A1007.0008) (Security: ESA Response failure, failing s ecurity checks) Meaning: A failure was received duri ng processing of the ESA received frame. Either the pa yload did not match the standard layout or the payload st atus indicated a reject.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-34 59060-05 A S (A1007.000E) (Security: Auth challenge rec eived from WWN port_WWN , not Authorized to join) Meaning: A challenge authentication f r ame was received from a remote switch, but the local switch does not have an entry for itself within the active security set ISL group.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-35 A (A1007.0013) (Response from address FC_add ress , lacks authentication, discarding ) Meaning: A response received on t he indicated port lacke d Common T ransport (CT) authen tication.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-36 59060-05 A S (A1007.0020) (MAX Retry count reached on CHAP Authentication Protocol Reset, f ailing Authentication) Meaning: A Remote Authentication Dial In Service (RADIUS) server has rejected a RADIUS authentication r equest.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-37 A (A1007.0026) (Unable to validate Chap Response from device_WWN , p ossible Chap secret misconfiguration or security breach a ttempt.) Meaning: A Challenge Handshake Aut hentication Prot ocol (CHAP) authentication attempt failed due to failure while comparing secrets.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-38 59060-05 A S (A1007.002B) (Security: Chap session Neg otiate Authentication failed) Meaning: The local switch receive d an authentication negotiate frame which failed processing.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-39 A (A1007.0030) (Security protocol not using cha p, unable to authenticate.) Meaning: A Challenge Handshake Authen tication Protocol (CHAP) negotiate frame was received that specifies an unsupported Dif fie-Helmann (DH) group type.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-40 59060-05 A S (A1007.0036) (Port t aken offline du e to port binding failure following configuration change.) Meaning: A configuration change was mad e to the port binding list such that the device(s) on the port were no longe r allowed to be logged in.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-41 A (A2000.0004) ( power_supply_number AC power ma y be unplugged or switched off - ALARM SET) Meaning: One of the two power su pplies is not receiving power . Action: Check the switch powe r supply and the AC power source.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-42 59060-05 A S (A2003.0003) (Fan flow match - ALARM CLEARED) Meaning: The opposing fan air flow condition has been corrected.
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-43 A (A3002.0002) (T emp sensor sensor_name on blade slot_numb er reads value C - ALARM CLEARED) Meaning: The named blade has retur ned to the normal operating temperature range. Action: None (A3003.0001) (IO n ) (Hardware error detected.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-44 59060-05 A S (A3005.0001-000C) (Blade fault ( value V_HIGH - The [value]V volt age supply is out of range, it is too high) Meaning: A high voltage b lade fault has occurred on a SANbox 9 000 switch. Action: Contact your autho rized maintenance provider .
3 – Event Messages Alarm Events 59060-05 A 3-45 A (A3014.0003) (IO n ) (Blade bla de_ID set Down due to the configured blade type not matching the inst alled blad e) Meaning: The I/O blade given by blade _ID has isolated because the operational blade type does not match the configured blade type.
3 – Event Me ssages Alarm Events 3-46 59060-05 A S (A6001.0005) (Secondary CPU firmware up date in progress, hotreset aborted.) Meaning: The firmware image was bei ng upd ated on the secondary CPU when a hot reset was attempted. Action: W ait for the firmwa re update to complete, then retry the hot reset.
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-47 A Critical Event s Critical events are event s tha t disrupt the ad ministration or operation of the fabric, but do not require any action before y ou can pro ceed. The following list s each critical event and the event id number and message displayed, and provides a n explanation of the message.
3 – Event Me ssages Critical Events 3-48 59060-05 A S (C) (8300.0018) (ZoneSet zone_set has been activated by user user_name ) Meaning: A zone set in the zoni ng dat abase has been activa ted (C) (8300.0019)(ZoneSet zone_set has been deactivated by user user_name ) Meaning: A zone set in the zoni ng dat abase has been dea ctivated.
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-49 A (C) (8400.000E) (Switch) (Upg rading Licensed Port s to number_of_ports ) Meaning: The number of licensed port s on the switch has been upgraded.
3 – Event Me ssages Critical Events 3-50 59060-05 A S (C) (8400.0029) (Switch) (User account_name attempted to log into switc h with an incorrect p assword) Meaning: Invalid user login attempt. (C) (8400.002A) (Switch) (User account_name attempted to log into switch with an incorrect p assword) Meaning: Invalid user login attempt.
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-51 A (C) (8400.0044) (Switch) (A reset is re quired since a Power On Self T est (POST) has never run on these port s) Meaning: After upg rading ports, it may be necessary to reset the switch so that the POST can run on the newly lice nsed port s.
3 – Event Me ssages Critical Events 3-52 59060-05 A S (C) (8400.0053) (Switch) (The switch WWN is being upgraded) Meaning: The license upgrade was successful. (C) (8400.0054) (Switch) (radius: All RADIUS servers fa iled to respond) Meaning: None of the Remote Authentic ation Dial In Service (RADIUS) servers configured responded.
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-53 A (C) (8400.0060) (Switch) (W arning-Illegal transp arent mode configuration, prima ry and backup cannot be mapped to the sa me port.
3 – Event Me ssages Critical Events 3-54 59060-05 A S (C) (8400.0069) (Switch) (W arning-When leaving the Diagnostics AdminS t ate 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 AdminS t ate.
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-55 A (C) (8400.007B) (Resaving t he security config as a result of a CPU switchover) Meaning: A CPU blade switchover occu rred while saving the secu rity database. A save ‘retry’ will now occur . (C) (8400.
3 – Event Me ssages Critical Events 3-56 59060-05 A S (C) (8600.000B) (PortApp) (Port: port_number ) (Link reset ( LR) to be performed on port port_number .
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-57 A (C) (8600.001A) (PortApp) (Internal port license b ecame available, re-st arting downed internal port s) Meaning: A license has become availabl e and port s that had been previously downed to due to unavailab le licenses will be rest arted.
3 – Event Me ssages Critical Events 3-58 59060-05 A S (C) (8700.0012) (Eport) (Port: port_number ) (Connection failure, fabric limi ted to two switches) Meaning: The switch cannot be connect ed to the fabric due to a license restriction.
3 – Event Messages Critical Events 59060-05 A 3-59 A (C) (8B00.000C) (FromEmailAddress has not been config ured in the CallHome setup. Messages cannot be sent to the SMTP server until this c ondition is corrected.) Meaning: The FromEmailAddress must be sp e c ified in the Call Home service configuration.
3 – Event Me ssages Wa r n i ng E v e n t s 3-60 59060-05 A S W arning Event s W arning event s are generally not disruptive, b ut are more significant than Informative-level event s. The following list s the W arning events and the event ID number and message displayed, and pr ovides an explanation of the messa ge.
3 – Event Messages Wa r n i ng E v e n t s 59060-05 A 3-61 A (W) (8400.0018) (Switch) (User account_name login rejected - maximum logins alrea dy in use) Meaning: The attempted login was reje cted be cause there are too many sessions. There may be switch managemen t sessions open on the switch that are no longer in use.
3 – Event Me ssages Wa r n i ng E v e n t s 3-62 59060-05 A S (W) (8700.000A) (EPort) (Port: port_number ) (No response from remote switch, resetting Inter-Switch Link (ISL)) Meaning: No communication has been receiv ed from the re mote switch for some time, indicating th at it may not be functioning properly .
3 – Event Messages Wa r n i ng E v e n t s 59060-05 A 3-63 A (W) (8B00.0013) (Encountered failure c ommunicating with SMTP server= ip_address , port= port_number , Reason= reason , Description= desc.
3 – Event Me ssages Informative Events 3-64 59060-05 A S (W) (8F00:000E) (Link S t atus st atus) Meaning: The severity of the link st at us has changed. The descrip tion field will show the reason for link st atus. Informative Event s Informative event s are events t hat occur in the normal activities of a fabric.
3 – Event Messages Informative Events 59060-05 A 3-65 A (I) (8200.0201) (mserver) (Rejecting request c ommand:command) Meaning: A fabric zone server command wa s rejected for the reason det ailed in the message. This can be caused by two use rs attempting to configure the switch or zoning dat abase at the same time.
3 – Event Me ssages Informative Events 3-66 59060-05 A S (I) (8300.0010) (Zoning) (Removing all i nactive zoning object s) Meaning: All zones that were members o f the previously active zone set are being removed from the zoning dat abase. (I) (8400.
3 – Event Messages Informative Events 59060-05 A 3-67 A (I) (8400.002C) (Switch) (User login session session_ID user account_name ha s timed out) Meaning: A user login session has ended beca use of inactivity .
3 – Event Me ssages Informative Events 3-68 59060-05 A S (I) (8400.008C) (CallHome configuration has cha nged) Meaning: The Call Home service configuration was changed b y the administrator . (I) (8400.0097) (DNS lookup for host_name failed ) Meaning: The specified host name was not f ound on the Domain Name System (DNS) server .
3 – Event Messages Informative Events 59060-05 A 3-69 A (I) (8700.0005) (EPort) (Port: port_number ) (Inter-Switch Link (ISL) Offline) Meaning: The specified E_Port is of fl ine, possibly due to a loss of synchronization.
3 – Event Me ssages Informative Events 3-70 59060-05 A S (I) (8F00.000C) Fabric S t atus st atus Meaning: The severity of the fabric st atus has cha nged. The description field will show the reason for fabric st atus. (I) (8F00.000D) Switch S t atus status Meaning: The severity of the switch st atus has changed.
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