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SVCLC Messages, SVCLC-2
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SVCLC Messages Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures Error Message %STAPL_OPEN-4-ERROR_READ: %Error: STAPL file [chars] read failed Explanation An unknown error occurred while the system was copying the STAPL program file to a local buffer. Recommended Action Enter the del [chars] command to remove the file. Use the copy command to recopy the file from a known good source to its desired destination [chars]. If this message recurs, copy the message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Research and attempt to resolve the issue using the tools and utilities provided at http://www.cisco.com/tac. With some messages, these tools and utilities will supply clarifying information. Search for resolved software issues using the Bug Toolkit at http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/. If you still require assistance, open a case with the Technical Assistance Center via the Internet at http://tools.cisco.com/ServiceRequestTool/create, or contact your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the information you have gathered. Attach the following information to your case in nonzipped, plain-text (.txt) format: the output of the show logging and show tech-support commands and your pertinent troubleshooting logs. Error Message %STAPL_OPEN-4-ERROR_SIZE: %Error: Bad file size [chars] Explanation The file is too small or too large for a STAPL program file. Recommended Action Enter the dir command, determine the size of the file, and retry the operation. SVCLC Messages This section contains service line card (SVCLC) messages. SVCLC-2 Error Message %SVCLC-2-MAJORTEMP: Module [dec] CPU[dec] has exceeded its allowed operating temperature. (current temp=[dec]C) Module will be shut down immediately Explanation The specified service line card in the system has sent a thermal shutdown request to the supervisor engine. The first [dec] is the module number, the second [dec] is the CPU number, and the third [dec] is the temperature. Recommended Action Determine if the environment is too hot. If the environment is not too hot, replace the hardware. 2-250 Catalyst Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Cisco IOS System Message Guide, Release 12.2ZY OL-11469-02