Developers Guide

Fabric OS Message Reference 533
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FW-1316
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FW-1316
Message <Label>, value has changed(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is
<Value> <Unit>.
Message Type LOG
Severity INFO
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) violations has changed. SES violations
indicate that a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Enclosure Services request has been received
from an unauthorized World Wide Name (WWN). The SES_POLICY contains a list of WWNs of device
ports that are allowed to access the SES Server functionality.
Recommended
Action
Execute the errShow command to determine the IP address that sent the request. Responses to
security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response
strategies and policies.
FW-1317
Message <Label>, is below low boundary(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value
is <Value> <Unit>.
Message Type LOG
Severity INFO
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) violations has fallen below the low
boundary. SES violations indicate that a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Enclosure Services
request has been received from an unauthorized World Wide Name (WWN). The SES_POLICY contains
a list of WWNs of device ports that are allowed to access the SES Server functionality.
Recommended
Action
No action is required.
FW-1318
Message <Label>, is above high boundary(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value
is <Value> <Unit>.
Message Type LOG
Severity WARNING
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) violations has risen above the high
boundary. SES violations indicate that a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Enclosure Services
request has been received from an unauthorized World Wide Name (WWN). The SES_POLICY contains
a list of WWNs of device ports that are allowed to access the SES Server functionality.
Recommended
Action
Execute the errShow command to determine the WWN of the device that sent the request. Responses
to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for response
strategies and policies.