Q-Logic FIRMWARE VERSION 7.4 manual A1005.006D Unable to synchronize with NTP server

Models: FIRMWARE VERSION 7.4

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3 – Event Messages Alarm Events

(A1005.006D) (Unable to synchronize with NTP server)

Meaning:

The switch was unable to synchronize its time clock with the

 

Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.

Action:

Confirm that the NTP service and NTP client are enabled. Confirm

 

that the NTP server IP address is correct and that the server is

 

operating.

(A1005.006E) (A reset is required to activate this version of firmware)

Meaning:

The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O

 

traffic.

Action:

Perform a hard reset.

(A1005.006F) (Hotreset Vversion -> Vversion is not supported)

Meaning:

The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O

 

traffic.

Action:

Perform a hard reset.

(A1005.0070) (Hotreset to older firmware version not supported. A reset is required to activate this version of firmware)

Meaning:

The installed firmware cannot be activated without disrupting I/O

 

traffic.

Action:

Perform a hard reset.

(A1005.0071) (Unable to obtain dynamic IP address, falling back to static IP address of address on interface interface)

Meaning:

The switch was unable to obtain its IP address from the Dynamic

 

Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The static IP address

 

will be used.

Action:

Investigate the DHCP server.

(A1005.0072) (Unable to turn off lasers, please power off the switch)

Meaning:

Conditions exist that could damage the switch and the switch was

 

unable to turn off the Fiber Channel port lasers.

Action:

Power down the switch and contact your authorized maintenance

 

provider.

(A1005.0073)(Blade fault fault reported)

Meaning:

The named blade fault has occurred.

Action:

Contact your authorized maintenance provider.

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