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Sec-sec_info, Sec-secinform

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Diagnostic and system error messages reference guide SEC-SEC_INFO Message INFO SEC-SEC_INFO, 4, Probable Cause Indicates one of the following: ■ Low memory ■ Queue full ■ Failure to set password ■ Failure to set SNMP string ■ Failure to sign message ■ Primary FCS downloads security database ■ Nonprimary FCS switch receives security database download Recommended Action This is usually a transient problem. Retry the command that caused the message. Severity INFO SEC-SECINFORM Message INFO SEC-SECINFORM, 4, Primary FCS receives data request from domain Probable Cause The primary FCS received a data request from the specified domain. For example, if the switch fails to update the database or is attacked (data injection), a message is generated to the primary FCS to try to correct and resync with the rest of the switches in the fabric. Recommended Action Check the fabric status using secfabricshow to verify that the fabric is not being attacked by unauthorized users. Severity INFO Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum 121

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Diagnostic and system error messages reference guide
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Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
SEC-SEC_INFO
Message
Probable Cause
Indicates one of the following:
Low memory
Queue full
Failure to set password
Failure to set SNMP string
Failure to sign message
Primary FCS downloads security database
Nonprimary FCS switch receives security database download
Recommended Action
This is usually a transient problem. Retry the command that caused the message.
Severity
INFO
SEC-SECINFORM
Message
Probable Cause
The primary FCS received a data request from the specified domain. For example, if the
switch fails to update the database or is attacked (data injection), a message is generated to the
primary FCS to try to correct and resync with the rest of the switches in the fabric.
Recommended Action
Check the fabric status using
secfabricshow
to verify that the fabric is not being attacked
by unauthorized users.
Severity
INFO
<timestamp>
INFO SEC-SEC_INFO, 4, <text_message>
<timestamp>
INFO SEC-SECINFORM, 4, Primary FCS receives data request from domain
<domain number>