Diagnostic error message formats, Table a-7 – Dell PowerVault 56F (16P Fibre Channel Switch) User Manual
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The possible security level values are:
1 — Critical
2 — Error
3 — Warning
4 — Informational
5 — Debug
NOTE: If the same error occurs within the same module (for example, the DIAG-
REGERR_UNRST module) but on different ports, the number of occurrences for that
message is incremented in brackets (up to 999), and the error number is not incre-
mented (that is, though it may occur 999 times, it occupies one message in the 320
message buffer).
To display error messages from the front panel:
1.
From the front panel, click the Status menu.
2.
From the Status window, click Error Log.
3.
Scroll through the error log. If no errors occur, the panel displays
(.
& 6 .
If any port fails during a diagnostic test, it is marked
;03 in the status display.
To retest a port which has been marked
;03, clear the port and set to %K using the
diagClearError port# command. This command clears the port status only and does
not clear the logs or change the port’s condition.
Some messages contain the following abbreviations:
sb — Should Be
er — Bits in error
NOTE: If you run the portStatsShow or the diagShow command prior to running a
test, errors may appear as a result of the normal synchronization process. These
errors should be addressed if the number of errors found increases when running the
portStatsShow command again
Table A-7 describes possible failure actions.
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ramTest
Replace mainboard assembly
portRegTest
Replace mainboard assembly
centralMemoryTest
Replace mainboard assembly
cmlTest
Replace mainboard assembly