Emulex LP1150-F4 user manual Memory Management Events

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Memory Management Events

MSG_ID: 0300 Debug: Memory Allocated

VERBOSE_MASK: LOG_MEM (0x00000008)

DESCRIPTION: This indicates that the driver allocated system memory.

SEVERITY LEVEL: Debug

MESSAGE: Memory alloc

ACTION: No action needed, informational.

MSG_ID: 0301 Error: Memory Allocation Failed

VERBOSE_MASK: LOG_MEM (0x00000008)

DESCRIPTION: This indicates that the driver was unable to allocate system memory. The system is low on memory resources.

SEVERITY LEVEL: Error

MESSAGE: Memory alloc failed

ACTION: No action needed. If problems persist, report these errors to your system administrator.

MSG_ID: 0310 Error: Memory Pool Error

VERBOSE_MASK: LOG_MEM (0x00000008)

DESCRIPTION: This indicates that a problem has occurred with the memory buffer pool management.

SEVERITY LEVEL: Error

MESSAGE: Memory pool error

ACTION: No action needed. If problems persist, report these errors to Technical Support.

MSG_ID: 0311 Debug: Memory Pool Allocation Failed

VERBOSE_MASK: LOG_MEM (0x00000008)

DESCRIPTION: This indicates that the driver was unable to allocate memory from one of its own memory pools.

SEVERITY LEVEL: Debug

MESSAGE: Memory pool alloc failed

ACTION: If the problem occurs frequently you may be able to configure more resources for that pool. If this does not solve the problem, report these errors to Technical Support.

MSG_ID: 0320 Notice: No Unsolicited Buffer Available

VERBOSE_MASK: LOG_MEM (0x00000008)

DESCRIPTION: This indicates that the driver’s unsolicited buffer pool is exhausted. The I/O will be dropped and most likely retried by the remote device.

SEVERITY LEVEL: Notice

MESSAGE: No unsolicited buffer available

ACTION: If the problem occurs frequently you may be able to configure more resources for that pool. If this does not solve the problem, report these errors to Technical Support.

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