HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 3.X Document Addendum (AA-RW - Page 97

Probable Cause, Recommended Action, Severity, Message

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Diagnostic and system error messages reference guide Probable Cause The interrupt bit could not be cleared. This usually indicates an ASIC failure. This message is generated by the centralmemorytest command. The error code value is for internal use only. Recommended Action For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU. For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, replace the entire switch. Severity CRITICAL DIAG-LCMEM Message CRITICAL DIAG-LCMEM, 1, , pass , Pt Data Wr/Rd, bNum 0x bLine 0x lineOffs 0x is sb er , Err# Probable Cause The data read from the central memory location did not match data previously written into the same location. This usually indicates an ASIC failure. This message is generated by the centralmemorytest and cmemretentiontest commands. The error code value is for internal use only. Recommended Action For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU. For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, replace the entire switch. Severity CRITICAL Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum 97

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Diagnostic and system error messages reference guide
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Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
Probable Cause
The interrupt bit could not be cleared. This usually indicates an ASIC failure. This message is
generated by the
centralmemorytest
command. The
error code
value is for internal
use only.
Recommended Action
For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU.
For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, replace the entire switch.
Severity
CRITICAL
DIAG-LCMEM
Message
Probable Cause
The data read from the central memory location did not match data previously written into the
same location. This usually indicates an ASIC failure. This message is generated by the
centralmemorytest
and
cmemretentiontest
commands. The
error code
value
is for internal use only.
Recommended Action
For the SAN Switch 2/16, replace the motherboard FRU.
For the SAN Switch 2/8 EL, replace the entire switch.
Severity
CRITICAL
<timestamp>
CRITICAL DIAG-LCMEM, 1, <test name>, pass <number>,
Pt<port information> Data Wr/Rd,
bNum 0x<buf number> bLine 0x<line number> lineOffs 0x<offset number> is
<actual value> sb <expected value> er <error value>,
Err# <error code>