HP AP775A Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference (OL-15994-03, July 2009) - Page 672
SS_EID_VL_ER_DEVICE_PORT_LOGIN_LOSS Number of controller logins reduced [chars]
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SVC Messages Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures Send document comments to [email protected] Error Message SVC-3-NODE_ERR_MSG: (SVC [dec]/[dec] SS_EID_VG_ER_MED_ERRS_TOO_HIGH ) Media errors on back-end Managed Disk [chars] Explanation Media errors on backend managed disk. Recommended Action 1. Repair the enclosure or disk controller. \ 2. Include the managed disk into the cluster. 3. Check managed disk status. If all managed disks show a status of online, mark the error you have just repaired as fixed. Error Message SVC-3-NODE_ERR_MSG: (SVC [dec]/[dec] SS_EID_VL_ER_BASE_EVENT_RESOURCE_RAN_OUT ) Software error [chars] Explanation The error that is logged in the cluster error log indicates a software problem in the cluster. Recommended Action 1. Ensure that the software is at the latest level on the cluster. 2. Run a configuration dump and a logged data dump. Save the dump data. 3. Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac. 4. Mark the error you have just repaired as fixed. Error Message SVC-3-NODE_ERR_MSG: (SVC [dec]/[dec] SS_EID_VL_ER_CONTROLLER_CONFIG_INVALID ) Incorrect controller configuration [chars] Explanation Incorrect disk controller configuration. Recommended Action 1. Using service documentation for the disk controller, check that the correct configuration is set up for the disk controller. See also the IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller for Cisco MDS 9000: Configuration Guide. 2. Mark the error you have just repaired as fixed. 3. Start a cluster discovery operation. Error Message SVC-3-NODE_ERR_MSG: (SVC [dec]/[dec] SS_EID_VL_ER_DEVICE_PORT_LOGIN_LOSS ) Number of controller logins reduced [chars] Explanation The number of controller logins has been reduced. One possible cause is that the user intentionally reconfigured the system. Recommended Action 1. Check whether the controller has regained connectivity. If it has not, check the cable connection to the remote-device port. 2. If all logins to a remote-device port have failed and you cannot solve the problem by changing cables, check the condition of the remote-device port and the condition of the remote device. 3. Start a cluster discovery operation. 4. Check the status of the disk controller. If all disk controllers show a good status, mark the error you have just repaired as fixed. 2-634 Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference OL-15994-03