Dell PowerVault 56F Dell PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch Inst - Page 146

Status, Error Log, diagClearError, ramTest, portRegTest, centralMemoryTest, cmlTest

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The possible security level values are: 1 - Critical 2 - Error 3 - Warning 4 - Informational 5 - Debug NOTE: If the same error occurs within the same module (for example, the DIAGREGERR_UNRST module) but on different ports, the number of occurrences for that message is incremented in brackets (up to 999), and the error number is not incremented (that is, though it may occur 999 times, it occupies one message in the 320 message buffer). To display error messages from the front panel: 1. From the front panel, click the Status menu. 2. From the Status window, click Error Log. 3. Scroll through the error log. If no errors occur, the panel displays . If any port fails during a diagnostic test, it is marked in the status display. To retest a port which has been marked , clear the port and set to using the diagClearError port# command. This command clears the port status only and does not clear the logs or change the port's condition. Some messages contain the following abbreviations: sb - Should Be er - Bits in error NOTE: If you run the portStatsShow or the diagShow command prior to running a test, errors may appear as a result of the normal synchronization process. These errors should be addressed if the number of errors found increases when running the portStatsShow command again Table A-7 describes possible failure actions. ramTest portRegTest centralMemoryTest cmlTest Replace mainboard assembly Replace mainboard assembly Replace mainboard assembly Replace mainboard assembly A-10 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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A-10
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
The possible security level values are:
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1
Critical
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2
Error
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3
Warning
¿
4
Informational
¿
5
Debug
NOTE: If the same error occurs within the same module (for example, the DIAG-
REGERR_UNRST module) but on different ports, the number of occurrences for that
message is incremented in brackets (up to 999), and the error number is not incre-
mented (that is, though it may occur 999 times, it occupies one message in the 320
message buffer).
To display error messages from the front panel:
1.
From the front panel, click the
Status
menu.
2.
From the
Status
window, click
Error Log
.
3.
Scroll through the error log. If no errors occur, the panel displays
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.
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If any port fails during a diagnostic test, it is marked
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in the status display.
To retest a port which has been marked
;03
, clear the port and set to
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using the
diagClearError
port#
command. This command clears the port status only and does
not clear the logs or change the port
s condition.
Some messages contain the following abbreviations:
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sb
Should Be
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er
Bits in error
NOTE: If you run the
portStatsShow
or the
diagShow
command prior to running a
test, errors may appear as a result of the normal synchronization process. These
errors should be addressed if the number of errors found increases when running the
portStatsShow
command again
Table A-7 describes possible failure actions.
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ramTest
Replace mainboard assembly
portRegTest
Replace mainboard assembly
centralMemoryTest
Replace mainboard assembly
cmlTest
Replace mainboard assembly