HP 8/80 Fabric OS Message Reference v6.4.0 (53-1001767-01, June 2010) - Page 826
SULB-1035, Recommended, Action, firmwareDownloadStatus, Severity, Message, Probable Cause, reboot
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128 SULB-1035 Recommended Action Reboot the switch. This will cause the internal image to be relocated again. Use the firmwareDownloadStatus command to monitor the progress. If the problem persists, contact your switch service provider. Severity ERROR SULB-1035 Message AUDIT, , [SULB-1035], ERROR, FIRMWARE, , , , An error has occurred during relocation of the internal image. Probable Cause Indicates an error has occurred during the relocation of the internal image. The error may be caused by inconsistent internal firmware image. It may also be caused by the internal Ethernet or persistent storage hardware failure. Recommended Reset the switch. This will cause the internal image to be relocated again. If the problem persists, Action contact your switch service provider. Severity ERROR SULB-1037 Message AUDIT, , [SULB-1037], ERROR, FIRMWARE, HCL failed. Reboot the switch manually using the reboot command. However, it will disrupt the FC traffic. Probable Cause Indicates HCL has failed. Many reasons, such as domain not confirmed, can cause this failure. Recommended Run the reboot command to restart the switch manually. Action Severity ERROR SULB-1038 Message AUDIT, , [SULB-1038], WARNING, FIRMWARE, Co-CPU has not booted up properly. Skip the firmwaredownload command on the co-CPU. Probable Cause Indicates that the Main CPU cannot access the co-CPU to update the firmware on the co-CPU or run any other firmwaredownload command on the co-CPU. If firmwareDownload in progress it will continue without updating the co-CPU firmware. Recommended After firmwaredownload completes, reboot the CP manually to bring up the co-CPU and run the Action firmwareDownload command again. If the problem persists, contact the service provider. Severity WARNING 750 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1001767-01