Error Message Tables
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Panic-Level Messages
Table 6
lists the Panic-level error messages. Panic-level messages indicate that a
specific software subsystem has detected a fatal or irrecoverable error
condition—for example, memory allocation failure, system call failure, and
software detection of misbehaving ASIC or hardware subsystems. Such errors
indicate either partial or complete failure of a subsystem. A panic frequently
results in a reboot of a single-processor switch or a failover of a switch operating
in a fully redundant state.
To locate the description of a message in
Chapter 2
, activate the link to the
message from the table.
Critical-Level Messages
Critical-level messages indicate serious problems detected by the software that
will eventually cause a partial or complete failure of a subsystem—for example, a
power supply or sensor failure can generate a critical level error message. Some
critical errors may overlap in severity with Panic-level errors.
Table 7
lists the
Critical-level messages.
To locate the description of a message in
Chapter 2
, activate the link to the
message from the table.
ZONE-TRANSCOMMIT
2 Error
ZONE-WWNINPORT
3 Warning
ZONE-WWNSPOOF
2 Error
ZONE-WWNZONECHECK
2 Error
ZONE-ZONEGROUPADDFAIL
3 Warning
Table 5: Alphabetical List of Messages (Continued)
Message
Severity
Table 6: Panic-Level Error Messages
Message
BLOOM-STUCK_WAIT