Em-1045, Em-1046, Em-1047 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Fabric OS Message Reference
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EM-1045
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Probable Cause
Indicates that the specified field-replaceable unit (FRU) cannot be powered on because the
associated logical switch is shut down.
Recommended
Action
Run the switchStart command on the associated logical switch.
Severity
WARNING
EM-1045
Message
being powered
Probable Cause
Indicates that an automatic power adjustment is being made because of the (predicted) failure of a
power supply or the insertion or removal of a port blade. If new_state is On, a port blade is being
powered on because more power is available (either a power supply was inserted or a port blade
was removed or powered down). If new_state is Off, a port blade has been powered down because
a power supply has been faulted, because it is indicating a predicted failure. If new_state is Down
(not enough power), a newly inserted port blade was not powered on because there was not
enough power available.
Recommended
Action
The Brocade 24000 requires only a single power supply for a fully populated chassis; however, you
should always operate the system with at least two power supplies for redundancy.
Severity
WARNING
EM-1046
Message
reports error status for blade ID
Probable Cause
Indicates that the blade specified is incompatible.
Recommended
Action
If the blade ID listed is not correct, then the field-replaceable unit (FRU) header for the blade is
corrupted and the blade must be replaced. If the reason is due to platform, the blade ID listed is
not supported for that platform (CP) type. Remove the blade from the chassis. If the reason is due
to backplane, the CP type (CP256) is not supported on that chassis (backplane revision D2),
remove the blade from the chassis.
If the reason is switch configuration, the blade’s logical switch configuration is not correct. Run the
lscfg command to correct the switch or port configuration for the ports on that blade.
Severity
WARNING
EM-1047
Message
number> not faulty, CP ERROR deasserted.