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Table 62: General 200 Series Error Messages (continued)
Component Message Cause
200 Series USL: failed to sync initiator table on unit = x Could not synchronize unit x due to a
transport failure or API issue on remote unit. A
synchronization retry will be issued.
200 Series USL: failed to sync terminator table on unit = x Could not synchronize unit x due to a
transport failure or API issue on remote unit. A
synchronization retry will be issued.
200 Series USL: failed to sync ip-multicast table on
unit = x
Could not synchronize unit x due to a
transport failure or API issue on remote unit. A
synchronization retry will be issued.
O/S Support
Table 63: Linux BSP Log Message
Component Message Cause
Linux BSP rc = 10 Second message logged at bootup, right after
Starting code…. Always logged.
Table 64: OSAPI Linux Log Messages
Component Message Cause
OSAPI Linux osapiNetLinkNeighDump: could not open
socket! - or –
ipstkNdpFlush: could not open socket! – or –
osapiNetlinkDumpOpen: unable to bind
socket! errno = XX
Couldn’t open a NetLink socket. Make sure
“ARP Daemon support” (CONFIG_ARPD) is
enabled in the Linux kernel, if the reference
kernel binary is not being used.
OSAPI Linux ipstkNdpFlush: sending delete failed Failed when telling the kernel to delete a
neighbor table entry (the message is
incorrect).
OSAPI Linux unable to open /proc/net/ipv6/conf/default/
hop_limit
IPv6 MIB objects read, but /proc file system is
not mounted, or running kernel does not have
IPV6 support.
OSAPI Linux osapimRouteEntryAdd, errno XX adding
0xYY to ZZ – or –
osapimRouteEntryDelete, errno XX deleting
0xYY from ZZ
Error adding or deleting an IPv4 route (listed
in hex as YY), on the interface with Linux
name ZZ Error code can be looked up in
errno.h.
OSAPI Linux l3intfAddRoute: Failed to Add Route – or –
l3intfDeleteRoute: Failed to Delete Route
Error adding or deleting a default gateway in
the kernel’s routing table (the function is
really osapiRawMRouteAdd()/Delete()).
OSAPI Linux osapiNetIfConfig: ioctl on XX failed: addr:
0xYY, err: ZZ – or –
osapiNetIPSet: ioctl on XX failed: addr: 0x%YY
Failed trying to set the IP address (in hex as
YY) of the interface with Linux name XX, and
the interface does not exist. Sometimes this is
a harmless race condition (for example, we try
to set address 0 when DHCPing on the
network port (dtl0) at bootup, before it’s
created using TAP).
200 Series Log Messages
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