The Fibre Channel Adapters event descriptions file includes events that apply to multiple operating systems. Following are the various lists of events:
- Events Common to all Operating Systems
- Events Common to HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2 Systems
- Events on HP-UX 11i v3 Systems
Events Common to all Operating Systems
The following events apply to systems running any of the supported operating systems:
Event 1
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a LINK DOWN interrupt
- Cause: A LIP has occured on the loop
- Action: No action required. Informative message. The link should recover and an accompanying informative message indicating LINK UP should be seen.
Event 2
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a LINK UP interrupt
- Cause: A LIP has completed on the loop
- Action: No action required. Informative message.
Event 3
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt from the adapter indicating an Elastic Store Error Storm
- Cause: The Tachyon TL chip controlling Fibre Channel operation has experienced an overflow or underflow in its inbound data queue.
The following may cause this error :
1. Cable fault
2. Hardware fault
3. Optical Unit Fault
The Tachyon TL chip will recover without intervention- Action:Verify the fiber optic cable integrity as follows:
1. Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
2. After checking the cabling, execute a loopback test on the FC Adapter using fcmsutil. Command syntax is as follows: /opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil <device file>lb plm If the problem persists, replace the adapterEvent 4
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt indicating CREDIT ERROR while the chip was operating as an NL_PORT
- Cause: The Tachyon TL chip controlling Fibre Channel operation is connected to a remote node on the loop that is trying to send a frame and has not been able to acquire BB_credit within the configured period of time (ED_TOV).
- Action: No action is required. The driver will perform a LIP and recover.
Event 5
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt indicating a Link Fail Storm.
- Cause: The following may cause this error:
1. Faulty fiber optic cabling 2. Loss of system clock 3. Signal synchronization problems- Action:In any of these cases, do the following:
1. Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter. 2. After checking the cabling, reset the FCMS Adapter using fcmsutil. Command syntax is as follows: /opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil <device file > resetEvent 6
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt indicating that an OPEN was sent to an ALPA of 0x%x which did not respond.
- Cause: The Tachyon TL Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter attempted to open a device on the loop which did not respond to the OPN primitive sequence. You will observe this behavior during normal operation.
- Action: No action is required.
Event 7
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt indicating that a LIPF has been received.
- Cause:Loop Initialization Process(LIP) will occur under normal operation LIP may be attributed to link or device failures that cause a topology change .
- Action: The System Administrator does not need to take any action. The system should recover from this condition.
Event 8
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a request to perform a chip reset.
- Cause:Fibre Channel driver has received a request to issue a channel reset. Channel driver has received a request to issue a channel re-initialization of the adapter.
A reset can be issued due to the following reasons : 1. A Fatal Error interrupt occurred. (PCI Error, DMA Error, Memory Parity Error,Crossed 64-bit boundary. 2. A Transmit PArity Frame Manager Error occurred. 3. An attempt to Freeze the FCP Assists timed out. 4. An adapter reset request was received from fcmsutil.An accompanying message should indicate the reason for theadapter reset.- Action: Action should be taken based on the accompanying error message If there is no accompanying error message, then this reset was received from fcmsutil.
Event 9
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a fatal PCI Error Interrupt.
- Cause:A Fatal Error Interrupt was received by the fibre channel driver. The following may cause this error:
1. Memory Parity Error detected.
2. Crossed 64-bit boundary interrupt detected.
3. DMA Error detected.
4. PCI Error Detected.
- Action: No action required. The driver will issue a channel reset to recover from this condition
Event 10
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a Loop State Timeout when the Loop State Machine was in the OPENED State
- Cause:The Tachyon TL chip controlling Fibre Channel operation has been in one operating state for longer than the configured period of time (ED_TOV).
- Action: This error will occasionally occur during normal operation.The driver will recover and resume operation.
Event 11
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a Loop State Timeout
- Cause:The Tachyon TL chip controlling Fibre Channel operation has been in one operating state for longer than the configured period of time (ED_TOV)
- Action: This error will occasionally occur during normal operation.The driver will perform a LIP to recover and resume operation.
Event 12
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver detected a NOS/OLS storm
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter believes it is in a different fibre channel topology than the other fibre channel devices ( e.g., pt-pt vs. loop ). The following Events may cause this interrupt to occur:
1. A device configured in point-to-point topology is connected to the loop. 2. Failed Loop Initialization (LIP). 3. Failure of Fibre Channel Mass Storage devices to forward LIP messages during the LIP process.- Action:This error may occur during normal operation.No action is required. The driver will perform a LIP to force the other ports into a loop topology. If the condition persists, examine the devices connected on the loop and verify that the connected devices are configured in loop topology and not in point-to-point topology.
Event 13
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a Loop Port Bypass
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter received a sequence primitive forcing it to be bypassed from the loop.
- Action: Issue the following commands from fcmsutil to enable the adapter on the loop :
/opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil /dev/td0 write 0x1ec 0x00050101
/opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil /dev/td0 write 0x1c4 0x00000062
/opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil /dev/td0 write 0x1c4 0x00000003Event 14
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a Loop Port Enable
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter received a sequence primitive indicating it was enabled back on the loop.
- Action:No action required.
Event 15
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt from the adapter indicating a LASER FAULT which is a link failure.
- Cause:The Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter experienced a failure in laser operation. The problem may be faulty cabling.
- Action:Do the following:
1. Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
2. After checking the cabling, execute a loopback test using fcmsutil.
Command syntax is as follows:
/opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil <device file > lb plmEvent 16 This Event is no longer used. It is present here for compatibility reasons.
Event 17
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an ERQ frozen interrupt from the adapter
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter generated an interrupt indicating that the ERQ has been frozen. This is caused by the driver requesting the Tachyon TL chip to freeze the ERQ.
- Action:No action is required. Informative message.The driver will recover from this condition
Event 18
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt indicating that a primitive was transmitted
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter transmitted a primitive sequence. This is caused by the driver issuing a primitive sequence to the chip to be transmitted.
- Action:No action is required. Informative message
Event 19
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received an interrupt indicating that a primitive was received
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter received a primitive sequence.
- Action:No action is required. Informative message
Event 20
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a Transmit Parity Error
- Cause:The Tachyon TL Adapter generated a Transmit Parity Error. Frame Manager interrupt.This is caused when the Tachyon TL chip detects an internal parity error on the outbound data path
- Action:The driver will recover from this condition by issuing a reset. If the condition persists, replace the adapter.
Event 21
- Severity: Serious
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver detected a Loss of Signal Storm.
- Cause:The Fibre Channel input signal has been lost for a period of time. The fault may lie with any node on the loop.
- Action:The system will recover on its own.
Event 22
- Severity: Serious
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver detected a Out of Synchronization Storm.
- Cause: Problems with optical transmitter and link connection usually cause this error.
- Action: The system will recover. No action is required
Event 23
- Severity: Serious
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver has gone into non-participating mode.
- Cause:A cable or hardware problem exists. This can also be caused due to the Tachyon TL adapter changing its AL_PA across a LIP
- Action:Do the following:
1. Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
2. After checking the cabling, execute a loopback test using fcmsutil. Command syntax is as follows: /opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil <device file > lb plm
If the problem persists after verifying fiber optic cabling, replace the adapterEvent 24
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver received a FCP assists completion message
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter generated an interrupt indicating that the FCP Assists have been frozen. This is caused by the driver requesting the Tachyon TL chip to freeze the FCP Assists.
- Action:No action required. Informative message. The driver will recover from this condition.
Event 25
- Severity: Information
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver dropped an inbound exchange due to tgt_thread resource depletion
- Cause:This is caused due to non-availablity of internal memory resource within the Tachyon TL fibre channel driver and can result in some exchanges being dropped. This condition only affects exchanges which are originated by another port on the loop
- Action:No action is required. System will recover.
Event 26
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel Driver is being taken offline due to a user request.
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter was disabled due to a request from fcmsutil.
- Action:Issue the following command to re-enable the adapter:
/opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil <device file > enableEvent 27
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver is brought online due to a user request
- Cause:The Tachyon TL adapter was enabled due to a request from fcmsutil
- Action:No action required.
Event 28
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel card was suspended due to user request.
- Cause: Fibre Channel card is being suspended.
- Action: No action is required. Informative message.
Event 29
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The Fibre Channel card is being resumed due to user request.
- Cause: Fibre Channel card is being resumed.
- Action: No action is required. Informative message.
Event 30
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Normal suspend of Fibre Channel card timed out. Fibre Channel Driver has suspended the card by force.
- Cause: Fibre Channel card suspended by force.
- Action: Report the problem to Hewlett-Packard.
Event 31
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Resume request for Fibre Channel card failed. Reason code = 0x!
- Cause: The resume request can fail due to the following reasons:
Reason Code Reason 0x1 Validation of the card failed 0x2 Interrupt enable failed
- Action: Please refer to the earlier message in the log to get the reason for validation failure.
Event 32
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel card has been successfully suspended.
- Cause: This message is given out to indicate normal completion of suspend operation.
- Action: No action required. Informative message.
Event 33
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel card has been successfully resumed.
- Cause: This message is given out to indicate normal completion of resume operation.
- Action: No action required. Informative message.
Event 34
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Validation of Fibre Channel card failed.
- Cause: Validation of Fibre Channel card can fail due to the following:
Reason Code Reason 0x01 Couldn't get IO nodes properly 0x02 Unsupported PCI Vendor ID 0x04 Unsupported PCI Device ID 0x08 Unsupported PCI Subsystem Vendor ID 0x10 Unsupported PCI Subsystem ID 0x20 Unsupported Tachyon TL/TS Chip Revision 0x40 Unsupported ROM Control Configuration
- Action: Report the problem to Hewlett-Packard.
Events Common to HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2 Systems
The following events apply to systems running HP-UX 11i v1 or HP-UX 11i v2 only:
Event 35
- Severity: Information
- Description: Looping for resources to reconnect to target. nport ID = 0x!
- Cause:The driver is trying to re-establish a connection with the device, but it has not yet succeeded even after more than one second of waiting
- Action:Verify that the device is still powered up and attached to the loop.
Event 36
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target rejected PLOGI
- Cause:The device at the loop address was unwilling to start a session with the card.If the device at that address is another initiator,there is no problem.
- Action:Check that the device is powered and connected.Check that the protocol versions supported by the device cover at least part of the range from FC-PH 4.3 and FC-PH-3 and that the device supports class 3 operation.
Event 37
- Severity: Critical
- Description: World wide name (unique identifier) for following device has changed
- Cause: Unlike paralled SCSI, Fibre Channel allows easy hot-swapping of disks. Due to address conflicts it is possible for disks to swap loop IDs accidently when re-plugging them into a hub. In order to reduce the chance of user data corruption or file system panics, we normally require the world wide names for a particular device to stay the same. Requiring the fcmsutil replace_dsk command ensures that the replacement is intentional. The driver has detected a new "world-wide name" unique identifier at a loop position previously occupied by a device with a different identifier.
- Action:If this is due to a deliberate replacement of the previous device use the fcmsutil replace_dsk command to allow the new device to be used. If there has been no intentional replacing of any devices, check for conflicts in address assignments of devices on the loop.
Event 38
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target Rejected PRLI
- Cause:The device with the reported Loop Identifier is not willing to be a SCSI target.
- Action:Either the device is another initiator, or there is some condition which temporarily prevents it from working.
Event 39
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target Rejected ADISC
- Cause:The target device rejected a request to verify its name and address after a loop initialization.
- Action:If a new device has been installed on the loop,check that its address setting does not conflict with that of any other device. If a device has been replaced on the loop, use the fcms utility's "replace_dsk" command to notify the driver to allow a different name at the previously used address.
Event 40
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Unable to access previously accessed target. nport ID = 0x!
- Cause:An attempt to re-open a device which had been open earlier has failed.
- Action: There should be additional logging messages which will allow diagnosis of the problem.
Event 41
- Severity: Information
- Description: Unable to reset target
- Cause:A device was unable to execute a reset.
- Action:Check that the device is powered and is accepting other commands.
Event 42
- Severity: Information
- Description: Unable to reset target
- Cause:A device was unable to execute a reset.
- Action:Check device internal logs
Event 43
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target rejected TPRLO
- Cause:The device was not able or willing to execute a Fibre Channel "third party process logout".
- Action:If this device is being used in a ServiceGuard cluster, verify that the device is supported for use in clusters. If the device is not part of a cluster, this message may be ignored.
Event 44
- Severity: Information
- Description: ACC or LS_RJT frame in response to PLOGI is too short from device at nport id = 0x!
- Cause: Response frame to request was truncated probably by some transient failure
- Action: No action required unless frequently repeated
Event 45
- Severity: Information
- Description: Minimum version of FC-PH supported by device at nport Id 0x! is too high
It is 0x! and card supports upto 0x20.- Cause: The device does not support any version of the Fibre Channel protocol supported by the card.
- Action: If the device is a SCSI target which will be used by the host, it must be replaced.
Event 46
- Severity: Information
- Description: Maximum version of FC-PH supported by device at nport Id 0x! is too low
It is 0x! and card needs at least 0x09.- Cause: The device does not support any version of the Fibre Channel protocol supported by the card.
- Action: If the device is a SCSI target which will be used by the host, it must be replaced
Event 47
- Severity: Information
- Description: Can't work with device at nport id 0x!. It does not support Class-3
- Cause: The device does not support "Class 3" Fibre Channel communication.
- Action: If the device is another host on the loop, or device which is not a SCSI target, no action is required. Otherwise, replace with a target which supports class 3 operation.
Event 48
- Severity: Information
- Description: ACC or LS_RJT response frame(to PRLI) from device at nport id 0x! is too short
- Cause: Response frame to request was truncated,probably by some transient failure.
- Action: No action required unless frequently repeated
Event 49
- Severity: Information
- Description: Unable to speak SCSI FCP with device at nport id 0x! because response code 0x! is not one or five
- Cause: Device is not returning the response code we require. Either it is another initiator, or it has not been qualified for use with this driver
- Action: If condition is not transient, and the device is supposed to be a target, verify that device is supported by HP or contact vendor. Check for address conflicts
Event 50
- Severity: Information
- Description: Will not log in with device at nport id 0x! because it is not a target.
- Cause: The device is unable to act as a SCSI target.
- Action: The device is probably another initiator, in which case no action is required. This message will be seen in multi-initiator loops where the two hosts are probing each other's ports.
Event 51
- Severity: Information
- Description: ACC or LS_RJT response frame (to ADISC) from device at nport id 0x! is too short.
- Cause: Response frame to request was truncated, probably by some transient failure.
- Action: No action required unless frequently repeated.
Event 52
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Address conflict encountered by device at nport id 0x!
- Cause: HA is the "hard address" (port ID), configured via a switch or console, that the device is trying to acquire. Our adapter cards themselves don't have hard addresses.
- Action: It appears that there are (or were) more than one device with the same address (loop ID) setting. One of them will be ignored. Look for two (or more) devices on the loop which have the reported address setting.Change the address settings so that all devices on the loop have a unique addresses, or remove the overlapping devices. Even after you change the address settings on the devices, it may be necessary to reset or power-cycle both the devices whose settings have been changed, and any remaining device with the address setting which encountered the conflict.
Event 53
- Severity: Information
- Description: Bad ADISC reply HA is 0x! but n-port is 0x!
- Cause: It appears that there are (or were) more than one device with the same address (loop ID) setting. One of them will be ignored.
- Action: Look for two (or more) devices on the loop which have the reported address setting.Change the address settings so that all devices on the loop have a unique addresses, or remove the overlapping devices. Even after you change the address settings on the devices, it may be necessary to reset or power-cycle both the devices whose settings have been changed, and any remaining device with the address setting which encountered the conflict.
Event 54
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver detected a parse error in the FLOGI/PLOGI response returned by nport ID 0x! FLOGI/PLOGI Fail Code = 0x!
- Cause: The PLOGI or FLOGI response from the device or switch had a parse error. Parsing error could occur if the PLOGI/FLOGI response payload had an unexpected value. Parsing error occurs normally due to
- a misbehaving device or switch
- a device or switch sending PLOGI or FLOGI response that is not standard compliant- Action: Report the problem to Hewlett Packard and to device or switch Vendor. Provide the contents of the system log file. The system log file is at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Event 55
- Severity: Information
- Description: Received an unassisted FCP frame from port 0x%x
- Cause:An unexpected SCSI FCP frame was received from the target device
- Action:This may be a temporary condition caused by loop congestion. Examine the Fibre Channel logs for the device reported for any problems. If the problem does not persist, no additional action is necessary. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 56
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an unassisted FCP frame from port 0x%x for OX_ID 0x%x. The sest entry associated with the OX_ID is currently in use with another device at port 0x%x
- Cause:An unexpected SCSI FCP frame was received from a target device on an exchange that was in use with another device. This may be caused by incorrect loop configurations.
- Action: Examine the fibre channel loop and devices reported above.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 57
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an unassisted FCP frame from port 0x%x with originator exchange ID 0x%x The expected originator exchange ID is 0x%x
- Cause:An FCP frame was received from a target device with unexpected OXID. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 58
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an FCP_XFER_RDY frame from port 0x%x, with originator exchange ID 0x%x Unexpected value 0x%x for F_CTL in frame header
- Cause:FCP_XFER_RDY frame was received from the target device. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 59
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_XFER_RDY frame from port 0x! with originator exchange id 0x! . The exchange is currently used for read (cdb_flags 0x! )
- Cause:Received an FCP_XFER_RDY frame from target device with unexpected values in frame payload. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 60
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_XFER_RDY frame from port 0x%x DATA_RO field 0x! in FCP_XFER_RDY is not less than the transfer length
- Cause:Received an FCP_XFER_RDY frame from target device with unexpected values in frame payload. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 61
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_RSP frame from port 0x! with originator exchange ID 0x!. The frame length ! bytes exceeds what is allowed by FC-PLDA
- Cause:An FCP_RSP frame was received from the target device exceeding the maximum supported length. This might indicate an unsupported device.
- Action:If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 62
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_DATA frame from port 0x%x with originator exchange ID 0x%x. The exchange is currently used for write operation.
- Cause:Unexpected FCP_DATA frames received from the target device. This may be a temporary condition due to loop congestion.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 63
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_CMND frame from port 0x%x with originator exchange ID 0x%x. Incoming FCP target mode operations are not supported
- Cause:An unexpected FCP_CMND frame was received from the device. This indicates an incorrect behavior of the remote device.
- Action:Examine the remote device for incorrect function. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 64
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_CMND frame from port 0x! with unsupported category information 0x!
- Cause:An unsupported FCP frame was received from the remote device.This indicates a non-PLDA compliant device.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 65
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received Host Programming Error (HPE) in Outbound Completion Message (OCM) for an I/O to the device at port 0x%x
- Cause:Remote device is requesting for more data than that was specified in the write request. This indicates an incorrectly behaving remote device.
- Action:Examine the remote device for possible errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 66
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received Frame Time Out (FTO) error in Outbound, Completion Message (OCM) for an I/O to the device at port 0x! The index of sest entry used is !
- Cause:The remote device has stopped responding to I/O requests.
- Action:Check the loop to see if the device is still operating on the loop. Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.
Event 67
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received a late ABTS response from device at port 0x%x for the exchange with OX_ID 0x%x
- Cause:A late response to an I/O abort request was received. The response was ignored.
- Action:No further action is needed. Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 68
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Overflow error while receiving FCP_RSP frame from target device at port 0x!
- Cause:An FCP_RSP frame was received from the target device exceeding the maximum supported length. This might indicate an unsupported device.
- Action:If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 69
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received FCP frames from device at port 0x!. Remote device is the originator for the exchange. OXID of the exchange is 0x!
- Cause:An FCP frame was received from the device with an incorrect exchange context. This indicates an incorrect behaviour of the remote device.
- Action:Examine the remote device for incorrect function. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 70
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received BA_RJT as response to ABTS from device at port 0x!. BA_RJT reason code is 0x!
Full BA_RJT payload is 0x!- Cause:The attempt to abort an I/O was rejected. This might indicate a non-PLDA compliant device.
- Action:Examine the reject reason code and fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 71
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received invalid response to ABTS from device at port 0x%x.
- Cause:Received an invalid response to an I/O abort request. This indicates an incorrect behavior of the remote device.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 72
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unexpected FCP_XFER_RDY from device at port 0x! OXID of the exchange was 0x!
- Cause:An unexpected FCP_XFER_RDY was received from the remote device. This might indicate a non-PLDA compliant device.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 73
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unexpected FCP_RSP from device at port 0x! OXID of the exchange was 0x!
- Cause:An unexpected FCP_RSP was received from the remote device. This might be a temporary condition caused by loop disturbance.
- Action:No further action may be needed. Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 74
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unexpected event in link down state from target device at port 0x! OXID of the exchange is 0x! The event received is 0x!
- Cause:Driver has received an unexpected event for an I/O exchange with the remote device. This might indicate an incorrect remote device behavior or a driver problem.
- Action: Report the problem to HP along with the details of remote device.
Event 98
Invalid Severity Message
- Description: The FCMS Adapter and driver received invalid severity code
- Action:Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1. From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
2. Save the current MESA log file. The current MESA log is usually located at: /var/stm/logs/os/log1.raw.cur.
3. Save the current system log file. The current system log file is usually located at: /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
4. If the system recently panicked, save the system core files for analysis.Event 99
Invalid Error Message
- Description: The FCMS Adapter and driver received invalid error code.
- Action:Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1. From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
2. Save the current MESA log file. The current MESA log is usually located at: /var/stm/logs/os/log1.raw.cur.
3. Save the current system log file. The current system log file is usually located at: /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
4. If the system recently panicked, save the system core files for analysis.Event 100
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: XXXX at hardware path x/x.x.x : Device added to monitoring
- Event Class: -
- Problem Description: The device has been added to the set of devices being monitored by this monitor.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The device was added to the system, has started responding to the system. The /var/stm/data/os_decode_xref file was modified to add information indicating this device is now supported by this monitor. If the device is in the DOWN state and this monitor does not control setting the state of the device to UP (check by running the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -L" command), use the etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -n " command to set the state of the device to UP.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 101
- Severity: Critical
- Event Summary: XXXX at hardware path x/xx/x.x.x : Device removed from monitoring
- Event Class: -
- Problem Description:
- The device has been removed from the list of devices being monitored by this monitor.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The device was removed from the system, has stopped responding to the system or it has been replaced with a device that is not supported by this monitor. Run ioscan to determine the state and type of the device. Check the /var/stm/data/os_decode_xref for the information indicating which devices are supported by this monitor. Check other monitors to determine if they are now monitoring the device by running /etc/opt/resmon/lbin/monconfig and using the "Check monitoring" command.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 102
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: XXXX at hardware path x/x.x.x : Device added to monitoring
- Event Class: -
- Problem Description: The device has been added to the set of devices being monitored by this monitor.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The device was added to the system, has started responding to the system. The /var/stm/data/os_decode_xref file was modified to add information indicating this device is now supported by this monitor. If the device is in the DOWN state and this monitor does not control setting the state of the device to UP (check by running the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -L" command), use the "/etc/opt/resmon/lbin/set_fixed -n " command to set the state of the device to UP.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 103
- Severity: Information
- Event Summary: Test
- Event Class: -
- Problem Description: This is a test message from the monitor to test the communication path from the monitor to the notification mechanism.
- Probable Cause / Recommended Action: No action required.
- Automated Recovery: None
- Event Generation Threshold: 1 occurrence
Event 1001
- Severity: Critical
- Description: The FCP driver could not find the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter in the HP-UX io_tree structure.
- Cause: An installation error has occurred.
- Action: Refer to the installation and troubleshooting sections of the "Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) to resolve the problem.
Event 1002
- Severity: Critical
- Description: A Fibre Channel device driver (FC SCSI MUX, FC Array, etc.) could not locate the associated Fibre Channel device within the HP-UX io_tree structure.
- Cause: An installation error has occurred.
- Action: Refer to the installation and troubleshooting sections of the "Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) to resolve the problem.
Event 1003
- Severity: Critical
- Description: A Fibre Channel device driver (FC SCSI MUX, FC Array, etc.) could not claim the associated Fibre Channel device within the HP -UX io_tree structure.
- Cause: An installation error has occurred.
- Action: Refer to the installation and troubleshooting sections of the "Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) to resolve the problem.
Event 1004
- Severity: Critical
- Description: An ioscan failed because the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter is OFFLINE.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter is not connected in a supported topology. This error will occur if:
1.the FCMS Adapter is malfunctioning.
2.there is a failure in the fiber optic cable.
3.the Fibre Channel topology is invalid.- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the Fiber Channel Mass Storage (FCMS) Adapter is functioning properly.
2.Verify that the fiber optic cable is connected properly to the FCMS Adapter.
3.Verify that all devices are ONLINE and actively participating in the loop or fabric.
4.If no other devices are participating in the loop, verify that an optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is connected to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
If problem persists, replace the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.Event 1005
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Invalid port state for Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver is in an invalid operating state. This error indicates a Fibre Channel driver defect.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 1006
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Public loop not supported at this release.
- Cause: The currently installed Fibre Channel driver does not support a public Fibre Channel loop. You may have a switch in your topology.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Disconnect the switch.
2.Reconfigure the Fibre Channel loop.
3.Close all applications.
4.Reboot the system.Event 1007
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Inquiry failed on FCP device.
- Cause: No satisfactory acknowledgement was received in response to an inquiry command issued to a Fibre Channel device. A Fibre Channel device may be OFFLINE or in a failure state.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Check device panels to ensure that Fibre Channel devices are ONLINE.
2.If all Fibre Channel devices are ONLINE, examine the log entries to detect internal device problems. If the problem persists, it may be required to isolate and replace faulty Fibre Channel devices.Event 1008
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Invalid Logical Unit Number (LUN) format found.
- Cause: The LUN number returned in response to a "Report LUNs" command does not conform to the SCC standard.
- Action: Do either of the following: 1.Report the problem to the device manufacturer. It is likely that corrective action must be taken in the device firmware. 2.Locate the support manual for the problem device and follow the troubleshooting instructions provided. The device may need to be replaced.
Event 1009
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: No valid Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) found on array device.
- Cause: The host received an "invalid addressing mode" response to a "report LUNs" command. This error will occur under the following conditions:
1.The device does not support the "report LUNs" command.
2.The device sent invalid data in response to the command.- Action: Do the following:
1.Determine if the device supports the "report LUNs" command.
2.Report the error to the device vendor.Event 1010
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Module insertion table full.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver's internal configuration table is full. The Fibre Channel driver is defective.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 1011
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Received a truncated LUN list. Calculated LUN list length: 1 bytes Maximum length for I/O transfer: 2 bytes
- Cause: The host received an incomplete LUN transfer from a device in response to a device query.
- Action: From the system prompt, issue an "ioscan -fn" command to reset the UNIX io_tree & Fibre Channel devices. If the problem persists, report the problem to the device manufacturer.
Event 1012
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Inquiry data is less than 36 bytes.
- Cause: The host received inquiry data that was less than 36 bytes, in response to a device query.
- Action: From the system prompt, issue an "ioscan -fn" command to reset the UNIX io_tree and Fibre Channel devices. If the problem persists, report the problem to the device manufacturer.
Event 2001
- Severity: Information
- Description: Device N_Port ID was changed.
- Cause: The N_Port connected to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter was replaced with another N_Port. Some I/O requests may fail during transition.
- Action: No action is necessary. The system will recover.
Event 2002
- Severity: Serious
- Description: A topology change was detected.
- Cause: A topology change was detected. Open devices operating in the old topology have delayed transition to the new topology. Topology changes are not supported while devices are communicating. The topology will be switched as soon as all opened devices are closed.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Close applications that issued I/O requests in the previous topology.
2.From the system console, issue an "ioscan -fn" command. The system will recover when applications begin running.Event 2003
- Severity: Information
- Description: Detected Fabric change.
- Cause: The Fabric connected to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter was replaced with another Fabric. Some I/O requests may fail during transition.
- Action: No action is necessary. The system will recover.
Event 2004
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Host N_Port ID was changed.
- Cause: 1.New devices were added to the loop while powered on. 2.New hosts were added to the loop while powered on. In either case, I/O requests may fail during the loop transition.
- Action: No action is necessary. The system will recover.
- Preventive Information: To prevent this error in the future, do the following:
When adding new devices:
1.Power off the new devices.
2.Add the new devices to the loop.
3.Power on the new devices.
When adding new hosts:
1.Power off the new hosts.
2.Add the new hosts to the loop.
3.Reboot the new hosts.Event 2006
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: A card reset request was received.
- Cause: Resets will occur as a normal part of operation.
- Action: No action is required unless the error is persistent. If the error is persistent, do the following:
1.Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
2.If no fiber optic cable is attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter, verify that the optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter. If the steps above do not resolve the problem, you may need to replace the adapter.Event 2008
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Received this frame in response to PRLI to N_Port ID.
- Cause: Received this frame in response to PRLI to N_Port ID.
- Action: If the error occurs occasionally, no action is required. If the error persists, do the following:
1.Verify that the device is running a version of firmware that is compatible with the Fibre Channel driver.
2.Verify that the Fibre Channel driver supports the device listed above.Event 2009
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Received ONLINE message without receiving OFFLINE message.
- Cause: Received ONLINE message without receiving OFFLINE message.
- Action: If devices connected to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter do not generate frequent I/O errors, no action is required. If I/O errors occur frequently, issue the following command from the system prompt. /opt/fcms/bin/fcmsutil < device file > reset This command will reset the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
Event 2010
- Severity: Information
- Description: Switching topology.
- Cause: A topology transition has occurred. Old topology: Fabric New topology: Private Loop
- Action: No action is required.
Event 2011
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: SEST map_contiguous failure
- Cause: Failed to allocate and map SEST table into driver memory. The system will recover. Performance will be impaired.
- Action: No action is required unless performance level is unacceptable. Performance Note: A minimal SEST allocation will be attempted. This will limit the number of I/O requests that can be simultaneously active on the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter. To improve system performance, increase the SEST table size as follows: Use the System Administration Management (SAM) utility to increase the "max_fcp_reqs" system parameter. The SAM utility will rebuild the kernel and reboot the system after modifications are complete.
Event 2013
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Non-aligned SEST mapping
- Cause: Failed to acquire mapping for the SEST table in Fibre Channel driver memory. The Fibre Channel chip's alignment requirements have not been met. Performance will be affected.
- Action: No action is required unless performance level is unacceptable. Performance Note: A minimal SEST allocation will be attempted. This will limit the number of I/O requests that can be simultaneously active on the Fibre Channel Mass Storage adapter. If you wish to improve system performance, increase the SEST table size as follows: Use the System Administration Management (SAM) utility to increase the "max_fcp_reqs" system parameter. The SAM utility will rebuild the kernel and reboot the system after modifications are complete.
Event 2014
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Minimal SEST allocated - performance may be degraded.
- Cause: Minimal SEST allocation has been completed.
- Action: No action is required. Performance Note: To improve system performance, increase the SEST table size as follows: Use the System Administration Management (SAM) utility to increase the "max_fcp_reqs" system parameter. The SAM utility will rebuild the kernel and reboot the system after modifications are complete.
Event 2015
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: SEST depleted - performance may be degraded.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver's SEST table is depleted. This may cause performance degradation.
- Action: No action is required unless performance level is unacceptable. Performance Note: To improve system performance, increase the SEST table size as follows: Use the System Administration Management (SAM) utility to increase the "max_fcp_reqs" system parameter. The SAM utility will rebuild the kernel and reboot the system after modifications are complete.
Event 2016
- Severity: Serious
- Description: SEST allocation failed.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel chip's SEST initialization failed.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Increase system memory.
2.Use the System Administration Management (SAM) utility to increase the "max_fcp_reqs" system parameter. The SAM utility will rebuild the kernel and reboot the system after modifications are complete.Event 2017
- Severity: Information
- Description: Non-assisted exchange-ID (OX-ID) allocation failed.
- Cause: This error will occasionally occur during normal operation.
- Action: No action is required.
Event 2018
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: There are Link/Fibre Channel topology problems.
- Cause: If this error occurs during an ioscan operation, no action is required. It may occur due to a transient link down condition. If this error is persistent, it may indicate a link failure or topology transition problem.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the fiber optic cable connected to the device is functional.
2.Verify that Fibre Channel devices are ONLINE and working properly.
3.Examine the log files of the Fibre Channel device listed above. If a topology change is in progress or has recently occurred, do the following:
a.Close all the applications that are accessing devices in the old topology.
b.From the system prompt, type the "ioscan -fn" command to verify that all devices are available in the new topology.
c.Restart the applications.Event 2019
- Severity: Critical
- Description: A close command issued to the device below, failed because of active requests.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver was not able to disconnect from a device because several outstanding requests were in the transmission queue. This error indicates a Fibre-Channel driver defect.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (i.e., response center, escalation center, and WTEC ) as appropriate.Event 2020
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Received an unknown or unexpected frame.
- Cause: Information was received unexpectedly.
- Action: This error does NOT indicate a failure. To investigate, do the following:
1.Examine Fibre Channel device logs for unexpected errors and events.
2.Take corrective actions as described in the device logs.Event 2021
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Failed to authenticate N-port. N-Port ID = 0x00000001
- Cause: Failed to authenticate the N-port shown below after loop initialization protocol. Probably a new N-port has been added to the loop. N-Port ID = 0x00000001 The device associated with the N-port ID has disappeared from the loop. Possible causes include:
1.A change in N-port ID
2.The Fibre Channel device disconnected from the host.
3.The Fibre Channel device is no longer in the loop.- Action: Do the following:
1.Make sure all Fibre Channel devices have unique hard addresses.
2.Verify that the device is powered on.Event 2022
- Severity: Information
- Description: The driver got a request to do a third party process logout. All the N-ports logged in to the remote N-port shown below are going to be logged out. N_Port ID = 0x00000001
- Cause: An application issued a Bus Device Reset (BDR) command.
- Action: No action required.
Event 2023
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: The driver received a LS_RJT for RRQ, hence the device is going to be logged out. All active I/Os will be terminated.
- Cause: The host issued an I/O abort command that the Fibre Channel device rejected.
- Action: Do the following: Examine all Fibre Channel device logs for any sign of trouble. If no error entries are discovered, no further action is required.
Event 2024
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: ABTS failed on an exchange. The device is going to be logged out. All active I/Os will be terminated.
- Cause: The host issued an I/O abort command that the Fibre Channel device rejected.
- Action: Do the following: Examine all Fibre Channel device logs for any sign of trouble. If no error entries are discovered, no further action is required.
Event 2025
- Severity: Information
- Description: Logging out due to an error. All active I/Os will be terminated.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel host detected one of the following errors:
1.The device shown above did not respond to a Fibre Channel command.
2.The device shown above disconnected from the host. As a result, the host will log out of the current connection and attempt to login again.- Action: No action is required.
Event 2026
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: There is no valid login block.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver is defective.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 2027
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: Fibre Channel driver is not ready.
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver is defective.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 2028
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Open failure: A link failure occurred.
- Cause: The link has been down for more than 5 seconds.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the fiber optic cable connected to the device is functional.
2.Verify that Fibre Channel devices are ONLINE and working properly.
3.If no other devices are participating in the loop, verify that an optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is connected to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter. If the error persists, do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC ) as appropriate.Event 2029
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: incomplete port Authentication and DISCovery (ADISC)
- Cause: The Fibre Channel driver is defective.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 2030
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: failed port Authentication and DISCovery (ADISC).
- Cause: The device associated with the N-port ID has either: Rejected the authentication command issued from the host Been removed from the loop
- Action: If this error rarely occurs, no action is required. It may indicate a transient condition that will correct itself. If this error occurs in repetitive patterns, power-cycle the target device indicated in the N_Port ID. If the problem persists beyond the power-cycle, do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 2031
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: PRocess LogIn (PRLI) timed out
- Cause: The target device shown above did not respond to the PRLI request for one of the following reasons:
1.The target device did not receive the frame.
2.For some internal reason, the target device chose not to respond.- Action: If this error rarely occurs, no action is required. It may indicate a transient condition that will correct itself. If this error occurs in repetitive patterns, power-cycle the target device indicated in the N_Port ID above. If this error persists beyond the power-cycle, do the following and report the error to Hewlett_Packard
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 2032
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: incomplete PRocess LogIn (PRLI).
- Cause: The Fibre Channel device shown is defective.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to the device manufacturer:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 2033
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Open failure: failed PRocess LogIn (PRLI)
- Cause: One of the following events caused the Process LogIn (PRLI) to fail:
1.The target device rejected the PRLI request.
2.The target device accepted the PRLI but replied with more data than the host expected.- Action: If this error rarely occurs, no action is required. It may indicate a transient condition that will correct itself. If this error occurs in repetitive patterns, power-cycle the target device indicated in the N_Port ID above. If this error persists beyond the power-cycle, do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC ) as appropriate.Event 2034
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: The device shown above sent information to the host using the incorrect Originator eXchange IDentifier (OXID) shown below. Incorrect OXID = 0x0 N_Port ID = 0x1
- Cause: Unexpected behavior in target device caused this error. The host will not be affected.
- Action: If the error persists, do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
2.Obtain the following information from the failing device shown above:
a.Manufacturer name
b.Firmware revision
c.All internal log information
d.All target device configuration informationEvent 2035
- Severity: MINOR_WARNING
- Description: The device shown below sent a frame to the host before the N_Port was verified in an ADISC operation. N_Port ID = xx
- Cause: The firmware contained in the device associated with the N_Port above MAY contain firmware that violates the Fibre Channel protocol standard.
- Action: If the error persists, do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
2.Obtain the following information from the failing device shown above:
a.Manufacturer name
b.Firmware revision
c.All internal log information
d.All target device configuration informationEvent 3001
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Inbound data overflow Bus = 0x%x Target = 0x%x LUN = 0x%x
- Cause: The host received more than the expected amount of data in response to a Fibre Channel "read" request.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.Locate the system core dump created during the system panic associated with this error.
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. Save the current MESA (STM) log file. The current MESA log is usually located at: /var/stm/logs/os/log1.raw.cur.
3.Save the current system log file. The current system log file is usually located at: /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
4.Save all log files internal to the Fibre Channel device participating in the error.Event 4002
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: A SCSI handshake timeout occurred.
- Cause: One of the following occurred:
1.A "Fibre Channel link Event" (e.g., link state change, CRC errors)
2.A SCSI card in the FC-SCSI MUX may be malfunctioning.
3.A parallel SCSI target device may be malfunctioning.- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter and any Fibre Channel hubs in the topology are functioning properly.
2.Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
3.If you are not using a fiber optic cable, verify that the optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
4.Check all parallel SCSI cables for tightness and proper installation.
5.If the problem persists, replace the SCSI cables.
6.If the problem persists after SCSI cable replacement, replace the SCSI interfaces on the FC-SCSI MUX and target devices. Refer to the Troubleshooting sections of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) and the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) for assistance.Event 4003
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: SCSI Bus Parity Detected
- Cause: A parity error was detected on the bus shown above.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter and any Fibre Channel hubs in the topology are functioning properly.
2.Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
3.If you are not using a fiber optic cable, verify that the optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
4.Check all parallel SCSI cables for tightness and proper installation.
5.If the problem persists, replace the SCSI cables.
6.If the problem persists after SCSI cable replacement, replace the SCSI interfaces on the FC-SCSI MUX and target devices. Refer to the Troubleshooting sections of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) and the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) for assistance.Event 4004
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: SCSI bus data handshake error
- Cause: There is poor signal integrity due to failures in SCSI cables or SCSI interfaces on the FC-SCSI MUX or target SCSI devices.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter and any Fibre Channel hubs in the topology are functioning properly.
2.Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
3.If you are not using a fiber optic cable, verify that the optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
4.Check all parallel SCSI cables for tightness and proper installation.
5.If the problem persists, replace the SCSI cables.
6.If the problem persists after SCSI cable replacement, replace the SCSI interfaces on the FC-SCSI MUX and target devices. Refer to the Troubleshooting sections of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) and the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) for assistance.Event 4005
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Unexpected Bus Free Detected
- Cause: The FC-SCSI MUX detected an unexpected "bus free." This error may indicate failures in SCSI cables or SCSI interfaces on the FC-SCSI MUX or target SCSI devices.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter and any Fibre Channel hubs in the topology are functioning properly.
2.Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
3.If you are not using a fiber optic cable, verify that the optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
4.Check all parallel SCSI cables for tightness and proper installation.
5.If the problem persists, replace the SCSI cables.
6.If the problem persists after SCSI cable replacement, replace the SCSI interfaces on the FC-SCSI MUX and target devices. Refer to the Troubleshooting sections of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) and the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) for assistance.Event 4006
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: FC-SCSI MUX retry required
- Cause: The following may have occurred:
1.The FC-SCSI MUX detected Fibre Channel data errors.
2.The FC-SCSI MUX experienced a heavy traffic load that delayed data transmission.- Action: In either case, no action is required. All I/O operations will be retried and completed. If this error persists, do the following:
1.Reduce the number of SCSI devices connected to each SCSI interface in the FC-SCSI MUX.
2.Verify that all Fibre Channel connections on devices attached to the loop fabric are functional and attached to the loop.Event 4007
- Severity: Information
- Description: Bus Reset Request Complete.
- Cause: A SCSI bus reset request has completed. An application or internal host error initiated the reset request.
- Action: No action is required.
Event 4008
- Severity: Information
- Description: Bus Device Reset Detected
- Cause: One of the following occurred:
1.A SCSI bus device reset request has completed. An application or an internal host error initiated the reset request.
2.Power was recently restored to the SCSI device indicated.- Action: No action is required.
Event 4009
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Bus Device Reset Request Complete
- Cause: A SCSI parity error occurred during a host write operation.
- Action: Normally, no action is required.
Event 4010
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Unsupported Protocol
- Cause: A SCSI target device used a protocol that the FC-SCSI MUX does not support. This error indicates a SCSI target device malfunction.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Verify that the install scripts ran correctly on the host.
2.Check the FC-SCSI MUX information log to verify that the latest firmware is installed.
3.Verify that the SCSI and FC-SCSI MUX drivers are installed.
4.Verify that the SCSI target device supports standard SCSI protocols. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details.Event 4016
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Attach Failed - FC-SCSI MUX Inquiry Failed
- Cause: An inquiry to the FC-SCSI MUX device failed. This may indicate an internal FC-SCSI MUX problem.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics to ensure that the firmware is functioning correctly.
2.Take any action that the diagnostics recommend.
3.If the error persists, an update to the FC-SCSI MUX firmware may be required.Event 4018
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Invalid task management response code.
- Cause: The host received an "invalid task management" error from the FC-SCSI MUX. Task management functions include aborts, bus-device resets, etc.
- Action: Do the following:
1.Examine the FC-SCSI MUX internal log files.
2.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostic for further information.
3.Take any action that FC-SCSI MUX diagnostic utility recommends.Event 4019
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Incomplete read transmission.
- Cause: The host detected a Fibre Channel link error resulting in incomplete data transmission.
- Action: Usually, the host will retry the request. No action is necessary. If the problem persists, do the following:
1.Verify that the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter and any Fibre Channel hubs in the topology are functioning properly.
2.Verify that the fiber optic cable is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
3.If you are not using a fiber optic cable, verify that the optical port protector (p/n 1005-0359) is functional and securely attached to the Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter.
4.Reboot the system.Event 4020
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Residue overflow of buffer
- Cause: This error may occur during normal operation.
- Action: No action is required. If the problem persists, refer to the Troubleshooting sections of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) and the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) for assistance.
Event 4021
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Write transmission overflow
- Cause: This error may occur during normal operation.
- Action: No action is required. If the problem persists, refer to the Troubleshooting sections of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) and the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Service and User Manual" (p/n A3636-96002) for assistance.
Event 4022
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Missing sense data
- Cause: The SCSI target device returned a failure message in response to the FC-SCSI MUX request for SCSI sense data.
- Action: This error may occur during normal operation. No action is required. The system will recover.
Event 4023
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Invalid SCSI request
- Cause: The Fibre Channel host issued an invalid command. This may be the result of a Fibre Channel driver defect.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 4024
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: RCP request aborted
- Cause: This error may occur during normal operation.
- Action: No action is required. The system will recover.
Event 4025
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unknown MUX completion status.
- Cause: The host received an unknown status from the FC-SCSI MUX. This error may occur as a result of a Fibre Channel driver defect or an FC-SCSI MUX defect.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Examine FC-SCSI MUX information:
a.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
b.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 4026
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Acknowledgment of Bus device reset reject.
- Cause: There is a serious problem in the FC-SCSI MUX hardware or firmware.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file
3.Examine FC-SCSI MUX information:
a.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
b.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 4027
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Bus reset failure
- Cause: There is a serious problem in the FC-SCSI MUX hardware or firmware.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Examine FC-SCSI MUX information:
a.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
b.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics.
Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 4028
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Bus device reset task management failed.
- Cause: There is a serious problem in the FC-SCSI MUX hardware or firmware.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Examine FC-SCSI MUX information:
a.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
b.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics.
Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 4029
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Bus device reset task management aborted
- Cause: There may be a link problem.
- Action: No action is required. The application will retry communication during the recovery process. To obtain more detailed information, do the following:
1.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
2.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics.Event 4030
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Bus reset task management failed.
- Cause: There is a serious problem in the FC-SCSI MUX hardware or firmware.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Examine FC-SCSI MUX information:
a.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
b.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics.
Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 4031
- Severity: Minor Warning
- Description: Bus reset task management aborted.
- Cause: No action is required. The application will retry communication during the recovery process.
- Action: No action is required. The application will retry communication during the recovery process. To obtain more detailed information, do the following:
1.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
2.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details.Event 4241
- Severity: Major Warning
- Description: Fatal - Bytes received more than expected.
- Cause: There is a serious problem in the FC-SCSI MUX hardware or firmware.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Examine FC-SCSI MUX information:
a.Check the FC-SCSI MUX internal logs.
b.Run the FC-SCSI MUX diagnostics.
Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the "Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual" (p/n A3308-90006) for details. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 5001
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Opt_parm not initialized. Bus = 0x7b
- Cause: An internal data structure was not initialized correctly. The Fibre Channel driver may be defective.
- Action: To report the error to Hewlett-Packard, do the following:
1.From the console prompt, issue a command to obtain a system core dump. (Type "HE" to list of available commands.)
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. To obtain dump analysis assistance, report the error to the Hewlett-Packard support team (response center, escalation center, and WTEC) as appropriate.Event 11001
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Adapter received more data than expected. Inbound data overflow.
- Cause: The host system received more data than expected in response to a Fibre Channel command. There is a problem with the Fibre Channel device that sent the data.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.Locate the system core dump created during the system panic associated with this error.
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Save the current MESA (STM) log file. The current MESA log is usually located at: /var/stm/logs/os/log1.raw.cur.
4.Save the current system log file. The current system log file is usually located at: /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
5.Save all log files internal to the Fibre Channel device participating in the error.Event 13001
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Inbound data overflow Bus = 0x%x Target = 0x%x LUN = 0x%x
- Cause: The host received more than the expected amount of data in response to a Fibre Channel "read" request.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.Locate the system core dump created during the system panic associated with this error.
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file. Save the current MESA (STM) log file. The current MESA log is usually located at: /var/stm/logs/os/log1.raw.cur.
3.Save the current system log file. The current system log file is usually located at: /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
4.Save all log files internal to the Fibre Channel device participating in the error.Event 15001
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Inbound data overflow Bus = 0x7b Target = 0x03 LUN = 0xa6
- Cause: The host received more than the expected amount of data in response to a Fibre Channel "read" request.
- Action: Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1.Locate the system core dump created during the system panic associated with this error.
2.From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
3.Save the current MESA (STM) log file. The current MESA log is usually located at: /var/stm/logs/os/log1.raw.cur.
4.Save the current system log file. The current system log file is usually located at: /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
5.Save all log files internal to the Fibre Channel device participating in the error.Events on HP-UX 11i v3 Systems
The following events apply to systems running HP-UX 11i v3 only:
Event 35
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver encountered a PCI Error and is now unusable.
- Cause: A PCI Error was detected by the driver and this interface is now unusable.
- Action: The system will soon attempt to automatically repair it and resume normal operation. No action required. Informative message.
Event 36
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver has successfully recovered from a PCI Error and is now operational.
- Cause: The driver is being resumed as the system tries to recover from a PCI Error.
- Action: No action is required. Informative message.
Event 37
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver failed to recover from a PCI Error.
- Cause: Driver could not recover from a PCI Error.
- Action: Interface may be recovered using a Manual Error recovery operation. Refer to olrad(1m) man page for details.
Event 38
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver has received a request to remove this adapter.
- Cause: User has initiated a Fibre Channel Adapter remove request.
- Action: No action required. Information message only.
Event 39
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver has successfully removed this adapter.
- Cause: User-initiated Fibre Channel Adapter remove request has succeeded.
- Action: No action required. Information message only.
Event 40
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel card has been successfully suspended.
- Cause: The driver is being suspended as the system tries to recover from a PCI Error.
- Action: The system is attempting to automatically repair this interface.If automatic repair fails, you would require to manually recover this interface by performing a Replace operation. Please refer to olrad(1M) for details.No Action required. Informative message.
Event 41
- Severity: Information
- Description: Looping for resources to reconnect to target. nport ID = 0x!
- Cause:The driver is trying to re-establish a connection with the device, but it has not yet succeeded even after more than one second of waiting
- Action:Verify that the device is still powered up and attached to the loop.
Event 42
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target rejected PLOGI
- Cause:The device at the loop address was unwilling to start a session with the card.If the device at that address is another initiator,there is no problem.
- Action:Check that the device is powered and connected.Check that the protocol versions supported by the device cover at least part of the range from FC-PH 4.3 and FC-PH-3 and that the device supports class 3 operation.
Event 43
- Severity: Critical
- Description: World wide name (unique identifier) for following device has changed
- Cause: Unlike paralled SCSI, Fibre Channel allows easy hot-swapping of disks. Due to address conflicts it is possible for disks to swap loop IDs accidently when re-plugging them into a hub. In order to reduce the chance of user data corruption or file system panics, we normally require the world wide names for a particular device to stay the same. Requiring the fcmsutil replace_dsk command ensures that the replacement is intentional. The driver has detected a new "world-wide name" unique identifier at a loop position previously occupied by a device with a different identifier.
- Action:If this is due to a deliberate replacement of the previous device use the fcmsutil replace_dsk command to allow the new device to be used. If there has been no intentional replacing of any devices, check for conflicts in address assignments of devices on the loop.
Event 44
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target Rejected PRLI
- Cause:The device with the reported Loop Identifier is not willing to be a SCSI target.
- Action:Either the device is another initiator, or there is some condition which temporarily prevents it from working.
Event 45
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target Rejected ADISC
- Cause:The target device rejected a request to verify its name and address after a loop initialization.
- Action:If a new device has been installed on the loop,check that its address setting does not conflict with that of any other device. If a device has been replaced on the loop, use the fcms utility's "replace_dsk" command to notify the driver to allow a different name at the previously used address.
Event 46
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Unable to access previously accessed target. nport ID = 0x!
- Cause:An attempt to re-open a device which had been open earlier has failed.
- Action: There should be additional logging messages which will allow diagnosis of the problem.
Event 47
- Severity: Information
- Description: Unable to reset target
- Cause:A device was unable to execute a reset.
- Action:Check that the device is powered and is accepting other commands.
Event 48
- Severity: Information
- Description: Unable to reset target
- Cause:A device was unable to execute a reset.
- Action:Check device internal logs
Event 49
- Severity: Information
- Description: Target rejected TPRLO
- Cause:The device was not able or willing to execute a Fibre Channel "third party process logout".
- Action:If this device is being used in a ServiceGuard cluster, verify that the device is supported for use in clusters. If the device is not part of a cluster, this message may be ignored.
Event 50
- Severity: Information
- Description: ACC or LS_RJT frame in response to PLOGI is too short from device at nport id = 0x!
- Cause: Response frame to request was truncated probably by some transient failure
- Action: No action required unless frequently repeated
Event 51
- Severity: Information
- Description: Minimum version of FC-PH supported by device at nport Id 0x! is too high
It is 0x! and card supports upto 0x20.- Cause: The device does not support any version of the Fibre Channel protocol supported by the card.
- Action: If the device is a SCSI target which will be used by the host, it must be replaced.
Event 52
- Severity: Information
- Description: Maximum version of FC-PH supported by device at nport Id 0x! is too low
It is 0x! and card needs at least 0x09.- Cause: The device does not support any version of the Fibre Channel protocol supported by the card.
- Action: If the device is a SCSI target which will be used by the host, it must be replaced
Event 53
- Severity: Information
- Description: Can't work with device at nport id 0x!. It does not support Class-3
- Cause: The device does not support "Class 3" Fibre Channel communication.
- Action: If the device is another host on the loop, or device which is not a SCSI target, no action is required. Otherwise, replace with a target which supports class 3 operation.
Event 54
- Severity: Information
- Description: ACC or LS_RJT response frame(to PRLI) from device at nport id 0x! is too short
- Cause: Response frame to request was truncated,probably by some transient failure.
- Action: No action required unless frequently repeated
Event 55
- Severity: Information
- Description: Unable to speak SCSI FCP with device at nport id 0x! because response code 0x! is not one or five
- Cause: Device is not returning the response code we require. Either it is another initiator, or it has not been qualified for use with this driver
- Action: If condition is not transient, and the device is supposed to be a target, verify that device is supported by HP or contact vendor. Check for address conflicts
Event 56
- Severity: Information
- Description: Will not log in with device at nport id 0x! because it is not a target.
- Cause: The device is unable to act as a SCSI target.
- Action: The device is probably another initiator, in which case no action is required. This message will be seen in multi-initiator loops where the two hosts are probing each other's ports.
Event 57
- Severity: Information
- Description: ACC or LS_RJT response frame (to ADISC) from device at nport id 0x! is too short.
- Cause: Response frame to request was truncated, probably by some transient failure.
- Action: No action required unless frequently repeated.
Event 58
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Address conflict encountered by device at nport id 0x!
- Cause: HA is the "hard address" (port ID), configured via a switch or console, that the device is trying to acquire. Our adapter cards themselves don't have hard addresses.
- Action: It appears that there are (or were) more than one device with the same address (loop ID) setting. One of them will be ignored. Look for two (or more) devices on the loop which have the reported address setting.Change the address settings so that all devices on the loop have a unique addresses, or remove the overlapping devices. Even after you change the address settings on the devices, it may be necessary to reset or power-cycle both the devices whose settings have been changed, and any remaining device with the address setting which encountered the conflict.
Event 59
- Severity: Information
- Description: Bad ADISC reply HA is 0x! but n-port is 0x!
- Cause: It appears that there are (or were) more than one device with the same address (loop ID) setting. One of them will be ignored.
- Action: Look for two (or more) devices on the loop which have the reported address setting.Change the address settings so that all devices on the loop have a unique addresses, or remove the overlapping devices. Even after you change the address settings on the devices, it may be necessary to reset or power-cycle both the devices whose settings have been changed, and any remaining device with the address setting which encountered the conflict.
Event 60
- Severity: Critical
- Description: Fibre Channel Driver detected a parse error in the FLOGI/PLOGI response returned by nport ID 0x! FLOGI/PLOGI Fail Code = 0x!
- Cause: The PLOGI or FLOGI response from the device or switch had a parse error. Parsing error could occur if the PLOGI/FLOGI response payload had an unexpected value. Parsing error occurs normally due to
- a misbehaving device or switch
- a device or switch sending PLOGI or FLOGI response that is not standard compliant- Action: Report the problem to Hewlett Packard and to device or switch Vendor. Provide the contents of the system log file. The system log file is at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Event 61
- Severity: Information
- Description: Received an unassisted FCP frame from port 0x%x
- Cause:An unexpected SCSI FCP frame was received from the target device
- Action:This may be a temporary condition caused by loop congestion. Examine the Fibre Channel logs for the device reported for any problems. If the problem does not persist, no additional action is necessary. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 62
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an unassisted FCP frame from port 0x%x for OX_ID 0x%x. The sest entry associated with the OX_ID is currently in use with another device at port 0x%x
- Cause:An unexpected SCSI FCP frame was received from a target device on an exchange that was in use with another device. This may be caused by incorrect loop configurations.
- Action: Examine the fibre channel loop and devices reported above.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 63
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an unassisted FCP frame from port 0x%x with originator exchange ID 0x%x The expected originator exchange ID is 0x%x
- Cause:An FCP frame was received from a target device with unexpected OXID. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 64
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an FCP_XFER_RDY frame from port 0x%x, with originator exchange ID 0x%x Unexpected value 0x%x for F_CTL in frame header
- Cause:FCP_XFER_RDY frame was received from the target device. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 65
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_XFER_RDY frame from port 0x! with originator exchange id 0x! . The exchange is currently used for read (cdb_flags 0x! )
- Cause:Received an FCP_XFER_RDY frame from target device with unexpected values in frame payload. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 66
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_XFER_RDY frame from port 0x%x DATA_RO field 0x! in FCP_XFER_RDY is not less than the transfer length
- Cause:Received an FCP_XFER_RDY frame from target device with unexpected values in frame payload. This might indicate a device failure.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 67
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_RSP frame from port 0x! with originator exchange ID 0x!. The frame length ! bytes exceeds what is allowed by FC-PLDA
- Cause:An FCP_RSP frame was received from the target device exceeding the maximum supported length. This might indicate an unsupported device.
- Action:If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 68
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_DATA frame from port 0x%x with originator exchange ID 0x%x. The exchange is currently used for write operation.
- Cause:Unexpected FCP_DATA frames received from the target device. This may be a temporary condition due to loop congestion.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 69
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_CMND frame from port 0x%x with originator exchange ID 0x%x. Incoming FCP target mode operations are not supported
- Cause:An unexpected FCP_CMND frame was received from the device. This indicates an incorrect behavior of the remote device.
- Action:Examine the remote device for incorrect function. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 70
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received an invalid FCP_CMND frame from port 0x! with unsupported category information 0x!
- Cause:An unsupported FCP frame was received from the remote device.This indicates a non-PLDA compliant device.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 71
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received Host Programming Error (HPE) in Outbound Completion Message (OCM) for an I/O to the device at port 0x%x
- Cause:Remote device is requesting for more data than that was specified in the write request. This indicates an incorrectly behaving remote device.
- Action:Examine the remote device for possible errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 72
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received Frame Time Out (FTO) error in Outbound, Completion Message (OCM) for an I/O to the device at port 0x! The index of sest entry used is !
- Cause:The remote device has stopped responding to I/O requests.
- Action:Check the loop to see if the device is still operating on the loop. Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors.
Event 73
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received a late ABTS response from device at port 0x%x for the exchange with OX_ID 0x%x
- Cause:A late response to an I/O abort request was received. The response was ignored.
- Action:No further action is needed. Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 74
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Overflow error while receiving FCP_RSP frame from target device at port 0x!
- Cause:An FCP_RSP frame was received from the target device exceeding the maximum supported length. This might indicate an unsupported device.
- Action:If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 75
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received FCP frames from device at port 0x!. Remote device is the originator for the exchange. OXID of the exchange is 0x!
- Cause:An FCP frame was received from the device with an incorrect exchange context. This indicates an incorrect behaviour of the remote device.
- Action:Examine the remote device for incorrect function. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 76
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received BA_RJT as response to ABTS from device at port 0x!. BA_RJT reason code is 0x!
Full BA_RJT payload is 0x!- Cause:The attempt to abort an I/O was rejected. This might indicate a non-PLDA compliant device.
- Action:Examine the reject reason code and fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 71
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Received invalid response to ABTS from device at port 0x%x.
- Cause:Received an invalid response to an I/O abort request. This indicates an incorrect behavior of the remote device.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 78
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unexpected FCP_XFER_RDY from device at port 0x! OXID of the exchange was 0x!
- Cause:An unexpected FCP_XFER_RDY was received from the remote device. This might indicate a non-PLDA compliant device.
- Action:Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 79
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unexpected FCP_RSP from device at port 0x! OXID of the exchange was 0x!
- Cause:An unexpected FCP_RSP was received from the remote device. This might be a temporary condition caused by loop disturbance.
- Action:No further action may be needed. Examine the fibre channel device logs for errors. If the problem persists, contact your HP customer representative.
Event 80
- Severity: Serious
- Description: Unexpected event in link down state from target device at port 0x! OXID of the exchange is 0x! The event received is 0x!
- Cause:Driver has received an unexpected event for an I/O exchange with the remote device. This might indicate an incorrect remote device behavior or a driver problem.
- Action: Report the problem to HP along with the details of remote device.
Event 104
Invalid Severity Message
- Description: The FCMS Adapter and driver received invalid severity code
- Action:Do the following and report the error to Hewlett-Packard:
1. From the system prompt, type "what vmunix" and store the output in a file.
2. Save the current MESA log file.