Cisco MDS 9000 Family System Messages Reference (OL-15956-01, April 20078)

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family System Messages Reference
OL-15956-01
Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
Error Message IVR-2-NO_LICENSE_WARNING: Inter-VSAN Routing would shutdown in [dec]
seconds.
Explanation License required for continued IVR operation is not available. Unless the required
license is installed, IVR will shut down in the number of seconds shown in the error message. IVR
configurations will be lost.
Recommended Action Install the appropriate license for IVR services within the shown seconds to
continue uninterrupted operation.
Introduced Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release2.0(1b).
Error Message IVR-2-PERSISTENT_VIRTUAL_FCID_UNAVAILABLE: to vsan [dec] because the
configured persistent virtual domain/fcid could not be assigned.
Explanation This can happen if the virtual domain/FC ID configured by the user is already in use
(either by IVR or a switch) or not allowed because of the interop mode or allowed domain list
configured.
Recommended Action Verify that the configured virtual domain/FC ID is allowed and available for
use.
Introduced Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.1(2).
Error Message IVR-2-VIRTUAL_DOMAIN_CONFLICT: In VSAN [dec] virtual domain [dec] from
native VSAN [dec] conflicts with native VSAN [dec] for the same virtual domain.
Explanation The currently advertised virtual domain in the VSAN shown in the error message is
native to different VSAN. This switch has learned of a device that is a member of the active IVR
zone and has the same domain ID, but belongs to a different native VSAN. This device is not
advertised in that VSAN until the domain conflict is resolved.
Recommended Action No action is required.
Introduced Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.2(2a).
Error Message IVR-2-VIRTUAL_FCID_UNAVAILABLE: to vsan [dec] because the internally
generated FCID conflicts with fcid assigned to WWN [chars]. Please configure fcid
for WWN [chars] too.
Explanation
This can happen if the virtual domain/FCID internally configured is already in use by
another active device.
Recommended Action Assign a different persistent virtual FCID.
Introduced Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.2(1).