HP StorageWorks 16-EL HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/16 Fabric OS V3.1.2 Release - Page 29
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Documentation Updates Table 4: Version 3.1.2 Error Messages Not Previously Available (Continued) Severity & Message Critical DIAG-MEMORY, 1 Critical DIAG-MEMSZ, 1 Critical DIAG-NOSEGMENT, 1 Critical DIAG-PORTABSENT, 1 Critical DIAG-PORTDIED, 1 Probable Cause Data read from RAM location did not match previously written data into the same location. This usually indicates a CPU RAM failure. This message is generated by the ramtest command, if problems are found. Memory size to be tested is less than or equal to zero. This usually indicates a motherboard failure. This message is generated by the ramtest command, if problems are found. Port failed to go into loopback mode. This message usually indicates improper cable connections. This message is generated by the spinsilk command, if problems are found. Port is not present. This can be caused by a faulty cable or deteriorated SFP. It can also indicate deeper problems in the motherboard or ASIC. This message is generated by the portloopbacktest or spinsilk commands, if problems are found. Port was in loopback mode and then went inactive. This can be caused by a faulty cable or deteriorated SFP. It can also indicate deeper problems in the motherboard or ASIC. This message is generated by the crossporttest, portloopbacktest, or spinsilk commands, if problems are found. Recommended Action For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU. For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, you must replace the entire switch. For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU. For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, you must replace the entire switch. Verify cable connections. Reseat the SFPs and cables and then re-execute the test. Check for a faulty cable or deteriorated SFP. Replace the cable or SFP if necessary. Check for a faulty cable or deteriorated SFP. Replace the cable or SFP if necessary. If the problem persists: For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU. For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, you must replace the entire switch. Check for a faulty cable or deteriorated SFP. Replace the cable or SFP if necessary. If the problem persists: For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU. For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, you must replace the entire switch. SAN Switch 2/16 Fabric OS 3.1.2 Release Notes 29