HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.0.0 Diagnostics and System Error Messages Reference Guide (AA-RW1SA-TE, May 2005)
66 Messages
BL-1010
Message
Probable cause
A failover occurred while some hardware changes were being made on the previously active CP (such as
changing the domain ID). This message occurs only on the Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128.
Recommended action
No action is required. This blade has been reinitialized. Because reinitializing a blade is a disruptive
operation and can stop I/O traffic, you may have to stop and restart the traffic during this process.
Severity
WARNING
BL-1011
Message
Probable cause
Too many interrupts in the embedded port caused the specified chip to be disabled. The probable cause is
too many abnormal frames; the chip is disabled to prevent the CP from becoming too busy.
Recommended action
Capture the console output during the following process:
1. Check for a faulty cable, SFP, or device attached to the specified port.
2. Run the systemVerification command to verify that the blade or switch does not have hardware
problems.
3. On a bladed switch, run the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands.
4. On a non-bladed switch, reboot or power cycle the switch.
5. If the message persists, replace the blade.
Severity
CRITICAL
timestamp, [BL-1010], sequence-number,, WARNING, system-name, Blade in
slot slot-number inconsistent with the hardware settings.
timestamp, [BL-1011], sequence-number,, CRITICAL, system-name, Busy with
emb-port int. for chip chip-number in minis minis-number on blade
slot-number, chip int. is disabled. interrupt status=0xinterrupt-status