Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Fabric OS Message Reference
745
53-1001767-01
SULB-1009
128
0x24 - out of disk space. This error may occur because some coredump files have not been
removed from the filesystem and are using up disk space. Remove these coredump files using the
supportSave command before proceeding.
0x29 - The pre-install script failed. This error may be caused by an unsupported blade type in the
chassis. Remove or power off the unsupported blades before proceeding. Another possible cause
may be an invalid chassisConfig option setting. In that case, reset the chassisConfig option before
retrying firmwareDownload.
0x2e - Invalid Red Hat package manager (RPM) package. This error maybe caused by an
inconsistent firmware image loaded on the file server. It may also be caused by temporary
networking issues. Please reload firmware packages on the file server, then retry
firmwareDownload. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator.
lists the firmwareDownload state names and state values. They indicate where in the
firmwareDownload process the error occurred.
Recommended
Action
Run the firmwareDownloadStatus command for more information.
In a director-class switch, when firmwareDownload fails, the command will synchronize the
firmware on the two partitions of each CP by starting a firmware commit operation. Wait until this
operation completes (about 10 minutes) before attempting another firmwareDownload.
TABLE 11
Upgrade State and Code Value
Upgrade State
Code
SUS_PEER_CHECK_SANITY
0x21
SUS_PEER_FWDL_BEGIN
0x22
SUS_SBY_FWDL_BEGIN
0x23
SUS_PEER_REBOOT
0x24
SUS_SBY_REBOOT
0x25
SUS_SBY_FABOS_OK
0x26
SUS_PEER_FS_CHECK
0x27
SUS_SELF_FAILOVER
0x28
SUS_SBY_FWDL1_BEGIN
0x29
SUS_SELF_FWDL_BEGIN
0x2a
SUS_SELF_COMMIT
0x2b
SUS_SBY_FWC_BEGIN
0x2c
SUS_SBY_COMMIT
0x2d
SUS_SBY_FS_CHECK
0x2e
SUS_ACT_FWC_BEGIN
0x2f
SUS_PEER_RESTORE_BEGIN
0x30
SUS_SBY_RESTORE_BEGIN
0x31
SUS_PEER_FWC_BEGIN
0x32
SUS_PEER_FS_CHECK1
0x33
SUS_FINISH
0x34
SUS_COMMIT
0x35