Q-Logic 59060-02 B manual Displaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface

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Displaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface

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Displaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface

When you log into a switch through Telnet, the command line interface automatically displays the alarm history. You can use the Show Alarm or Show Log command to display the alarm history at any time. New alarm messages are displayed in the command stream as they occur. Refer to the Installation Guide for your switch for more information about the Show Log command.

In the command line interface, each message has the following format:

[ordinal][time_stamp][severity][source][message_ID][message_text]

[ordinal] – A number assigned to each message in sequence since that last time the alarm history was cleared.

[time_stamp] – The time the alarm was issued in the format day-month-hh:mm:ss:ms-yyyy. This time stamp comes from the switch for events that originate with the switch, and from the workstation for events that originate from Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007.

[severity] – The event severity: A–Alarm, C–Critical, W–Warning, I–Informative.

[source] – The program module or application that generated the event. Sources include Zoning, Switch, PortApp, EPort, Management Server. Alarms do not include the source.

[message_ID] – A number that identifies the message using the following format: category.message_number

[message_text] – The alarm message text

Consider the following Informative level event example from the Switch source:

[1][Wed May 26 12:30:29.965 UTC 2004][I][8400.0022][Switch][Successful login user (snmp@IB-session6) with admin privilege]

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Contents QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide Document Revision History Table of Contents QLogic Fibre Channel Switch Event Message Guide 59060-02 B Intended Audience Related MaterialsAvailability Technical SupportTraining Contact Information Support HeadquartersIntroduction Technical Support 59060-02 B Displaying Events using the Event Browser Understanding Severity LevelsDisplaying the Events Using the Command Line Interface Configuring the Event Log Archiving and Downloading the Event LogConfiguring Port Alarm Thresholds Alarm Events A1000.001E Hotreset failed and the switch is being resetA1003.0010 Segmenting, zoneset zonesetname not defined A1003.000D Fabric already locked by domain domainIDA1003.000E Couldnt acquire lock from domain domainID A1003.0011 Segmenting, zoneset zonesetname already activeA1003.0014 Segmenting, alias aliasname merge conflict A1003.0013 Segmenting, zone zonename merge conflictA1003.0016 Releasing Lock held too long by domainID A1003.0023 Fabric Busy Zoneset operation failed A1003.0024 Request already in progress internal lock heldA1003.0025 Error reading security set A1003.0033 No memory for command completion A1003.0030 Zone Merge rejected by remote switchA1003.0031 Error reading zoneset from activate direct A1003.002E Zoning merge has been rejectedA1003.0039 Merge failed, total zone limit would be exceeded A1003.003C Incompatible Zoning mode, Isolating link A1003.0040 Zone Member type membertype unsupportedA1003.0050 ISL group does not contain entry for this switch A1003.004F No Zone Merge ResponseA1003.0054 Failure at remote switch A1004.0008 Eport Isolating due to ELP Incompatibility A1003.0064 UFC failure received from domain domainIDA1004.0009 Eport Isolating due to ESC Incompatibility A1004.000E Eport Isolating due to RDI Domain out of Range A1004.000A Eport Isolating due to EFP Domain OverlapA1004.000D Eport Isolating due to RDI SW Reject A1004.000F Eport Isolating due to Merge Zone FailureA1004.0012 Eport Isolating due to ISL Security A1004.0011 Eport Isolating due to Remote switch isolatedA1004.0015 Eport Isolating due to Invalid Attach Are not the same on both switches Fabric A1004.0040 A1004.0048 Eport Isolating due to Port Binding failure A1004.0052 Eport Isolating due to Switch Binding failureA1004.0049 Eport Isolating due to Remote inactive A1005.0013 Hotswap procedure failed must hardreset switch A1005.0020A1005.0035 System resource error contact technical support A1005.0034 System resource error contact technical supportA1005.0039 Fabric Login Flogi from address FCaddress failed A1005.003B Warning Debug logging filter level is set A1005.0040 Unsupported SFP within portA1007.0001 NS Unspecified zoning enforcement error A1006.0005 Zoning enforcement error in NameserverA1007.0002 Security WWN deviceWWN not authorized to join A1007.000B Security Efmd Rejected, bad revision A1007.0011 Chap failure, isolating with Invalid Attach A1007.001C Security Bad Authentication Flags A1007.0025 Security feature not supported Meaning Radius authentication failed Action Event Messages Alarm Events A1007.0033 Device deviceWWN failed port binding A1007.0034 Device devicewwn failed switch bindingA1007.0038 Device devicewwn failed switch binding A1007.0037 Device devicewwn failed port bindingA2001.0001 Pwr2 was installed Alarm Cleared A2000.0001 Pwr1 removed Alarm SETA2000.0002 Pwr2 failure Alarm SET A2001.0002 Pwr1 OK Alarm ClearedSET A3014.0003 Blade bladeID set Down due to blade type mismatch A6001.0002 cmon blade failed Ndcla A6001.0003 cmon switch failed NdclaA6001.0001 cmon insufficient memory A6001.0004 cmon Blade was removed during NdclaCritical Events Switch The switch is proceeding with a hotreset8300.000C Zoning Couldnt acquire lock from domain domainID Switch The switch will hardreset in several seconds Switch The switch is now performing a hotresetSwitch The switch will be reset in several seconds 8400.000E Switch Upgrading Licensed Ports to numberofportsSwitch Invalid user accountname attempted to log into switch Switch Upgrading License for multiple ISL capability Switch Upgrading License for 4G capabilitySwitch New licenses are being installed Switch The switch WWN is being upgraded 8400.004E Switch ntpdate synchronization lostSwitch Upgrading License for Efcm capability Switch radius All Radius servers failed to respond8400.005D Switch Upgrading License for SANdoctor Switch New firmware has been installed8400.006A Switch Upgrading License for Fabric Security Downed to due to unavailable licenses will be restarted 8F00.000C Fabric Status status Connection failure, fabric limited to two switches8F00.000D Switch Status status 8F00000E Link Status statusUser SFC received with unknown operation operationcode Switch Attempted unauthenticated login username accountnameUser Releasing Lock held too long by domainID User Unlock failed, resource unavailable, will retrySwitch that are no longer in use Informative Events Zoning New Active ZoneSet zonesetname Mserver Rejecting request commandcommandZoning Processing zoning requests, Checkpoint not permitted Zoning Reading zoning database, Checkpoint not permitted Zoning Removing all inactive zoning objectsSwitch Hotreset not permitted at this time, try again later EPort In Fabric Reconfiguration Switch a CIM edit session has been canceledPortApp Port portnumber Cancelling Online Test EPort Port portnumber Inter-Switch Link ISL Offline8F00.000B Login Changed 8F00.0007 Switch Added8F00.0008 Switch Removed 8F00.0009 Link AddedEvent Messages Informative Events 59060-02 B

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