HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric Watch V3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide ( - Page 124

Voltage Area Messages, Probable Cause, Recommended Action, Messages

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Responding to Fabric Watch Messages Description Troubleshooting Explains that the value of SFP current has risen above the high boundary. Provides the new value. This is an informational message. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. Message Description Troubleshooting FW-INBETWEEN, 3, sfpCrnt (Sfp Current ) is between high and low boundaries, current value: mA. (normal) Explains that the value of SFP current has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Provides the new value. This is an informational message. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. Voltage Area Messages Probable Cause The Supplied Voltage of the SFP transceiver is outside of the factory set normal range, indicating a possible hardware failure. Recommended Action Frequent messages indicate that you must replace the SFP. Messages Message Description Troubleshooting FW-CHANGED, 4, sfpVolt (Sfp Voltage ) value has changed, current value: mV. (info) Explains that the SFP voltage value has changed. Provides the new value. This message indicates that the supply voltage has either returned to OK from faulty, or has changed from OK to faulty. If you experience frequent faulty messages, replace your SFP before it deteriorates. Message Description FW-EXCEEDED, 3, sfpVolt (Sfp Voltage ) exceeded boundary, current value: mV. (faulty) Explains that the SFP voltage value has risen above or fallen below the acceptable range. Provides the new value. 124 Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

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Responding to Fabric Watch Messages
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Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Voltage Area Messages
Probable Cause
The Supplied Voltage of the SFP transceiver is outside of the factory set normal
range, indicating a possible hardware failure.
Recommended Action
Frequent messages indicate that you must replace the SFP.
Messages
Description
Explains that the value of SFP current has risen above the high boundary.
Provides the new value.
Troubleshooting
This is an informational message. Respond to this message as is appropriate
to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
Message
FW-INBETWEEN, 3, sfpCrnt
<element index>
(Sfp Current
<element
index>
) is between high and low boundaries, current value: <
value
> mA.
(normal)
Description
Explains that the value of SFP current has changed from a value outside of
the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Provides the
new value.
Troubleshooting
This is an informational message. Respond to this message as is appropriate
to the particular policy of the end-user installation.
Message
FW-CHANGED, 4, sfpVolt
<element index>
(Sfp Voltage
<element index>
)
value has changed, current value: <
value
> mV. (info)
Description
Explains that the SFP voltage value has changed. Provides the new value.
Troubleshooting
This message indicates that the supply voltage has either returned to OK
from faulty, or has changed from OK to faulty. If you experience frequent
faulty messages, replace your SFP before it deteriorates.
Message
FW-EXCEEDED, 3, sfpVolt
<element index>
(Sfp Voltage
<element
index>
) exceeded boundary, current value: <
value
> mV. (faulty)
Description
Explains that the SFP voltage value has risen above or fallen below the
acceptable range. Provides the new value.