Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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Emulex Drivers Version 10.2 for Linux User Manual
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4. Troubleshooting
Log Messages
884
0203: Devloss timeout on WWPN
NPortA remote N_Port that was discovered by the driver disappeared for more than lpfc_devloss_tmo
seconds.
Data:
(1) nlp_flag (2) nlp_state (3) nlp_rpi
Severity: Error
Log:
Always
Action:
If the device generating this message is not a target to which the HBA is connected, this
error will not affect the data integrity of the I/O between the HBA and the attached
storage and can be ignored.
0206: Device discovery completion error
This indicates that an uncorrectable error was encountered during device (re)discovery after a link
up. FC devices will not be accessible if this message is displayed.
Data:
None
Severity: Error
Log:
Always
Action:
Reboot the system. If this issue persists, report the error to Technical Support. Run with
verbose mode enabled for more information.
0207: Device
Invalid service parameters were received from DID. Ignoring this remote port.
Data:
DID, WWN
Severity: Error
Log:
Always
Action:
Verify the remote port's configuration. If this issue persists, report the error to Technical
Support. Run with verbose mode on for more details.
0217: Block sgl registration required DMAsize
The request to post SGL pages does not fit on a page.
Data: None
Severity: Warning
Log:
LOG_INIT
Action: None
required.
0221: FAN timeout
A link up event was received without the login bit set, so the driver waits E_D_TOV for the Fabric to
send a FAN. If no FAN if received, a FLOGI will be sent after the timeout.
Data: None
Severity: Warning
Log: LOG_DISCOVERY
verbose
Action: None required. The driver recovers from this condition by issuing a FLOGI to the fabric.
0222: Initial FLOG/FDISKI timeout
The driver sent the initial FLOGI or FDISK to the fabric and never got a response back.
Data:
None
Severity: Error
Log:
Always
Action:
Check Fabric configuration. The driver recovers from this and continues with device
discovery.
Table 4-4 LPFC Error Log Messages and their Descriptions (Continued)