Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installing and Uninstalling
- Chapter 3: Configuration
- 3.1 FC Driver Configuration
- 3.2 vPort Configuration
- 3.3 FC Driver Performance Tuning
- Chapter 4: Configuring NVMe over FC
- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: FCP Driver BlockGuard Functionality
- Appendix B: Configuring NVMe over FC on a Target
- Appendix C: Native NVMe Multipathing
- Appendix D: Trunking Support
- Appendix E: FC-SP-2 Authentication (DH-CHAP) Support
- Appendix F: ARM Support
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0285: Allocated DMA memory size <alloclen> is less than the requested DMA memorysize<reqlen>
Memory allocation was truncated.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_INIT
Action: None required.
0286: lpfc_nlp_state_cleanup failed to allocate statistical data buffer <nlp_DID>
Memory allocation failed for node’s statistical data.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_INIT
Action: None required.
0287: lpfc_alloc_bucket failed to allocate statistical data buffer DID <nlp_DID>
Memory allocation failed for node’s statistical data.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_NODE
Action: None required.
0289: Issue Register VFI failed: Err <rc>
The driver could not register the Virtual Fabric Index for the FCFI.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_ELS
Action: Check the switch and port configurations.
0290: The SLI4 DCBX asynchronous event is not handled yet
The SLI-4 DCBX asynchronous event is not handled yet.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_SLI
Action: None required.
0291: Allocated DMA memory size (x%x) is less than the requested DMA memory size (x%x)
The asynchronous DCBX events are not handled in the driver.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_INIT
Action: Check the switch configuration.
0293: PM resume failed to start worker thread: error=<error>
The PCI resume (hot plug) could not start the worker thread for the driver.
Data: None
Severity: Error
Log: LOG_INIT
Action: Unload and reload the driver.
Table 8: FC Error Log Messages and Their Descriptions (Continued)