ServerNet Cluster Manual
Troubleshooting and Replacement Procedures
ServerNet Cluster Manual—520575-003
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Using TSM Alarms
Using ZZAL* (Attachment) Files
To find the ZZAL* file for the alarm you are interested in, do the following:
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List all of the ZZAL* files in the $SYSTEM.ZSERVICE subvolume using the
FILEINFO command:
TACL> FILEINFO $SYSTEM.ZSERVICE.ZZAL*
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Look for the ZZAL* file with the same timestamp as the time shown in the Alarm
time field on the Alarm Detail dialog box.
To view a ZZAL* (attachment) file, refer to the TSM Notification Director Application
online help for viewing an incident report attachment.
ServerNet Cluster-Related Alarms
The TSM Service Application can display the following ServerNet cluster-related
alarms. These include alarms on the MSEB, ServerNet Cluster, Switch, and ServerNet
Fabric resources. Repair actions are provided for each alarm.
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Automatic Expand Line Handler Configuration Failure
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Backfeed Contact Failure
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Backup Configuration Not Same as Running Configuration
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Backup Firmware Not Same as Running Firmware
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Backup Power Rail Failure
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Battery Failure
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Both Configurations Incorrect After Load
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Cable Between AC Transfer Switch and ServerNet Switch Disconnected
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Cable Between UPS and AC Transfer Switch Disconnected
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Configuration Incompatibility Between Local ServerNet Switch and Remote
ServerNet Switch.
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Configuration Tag Mismatch Between X and Y ServerNet Switches
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Configuration Version Mismatch Between X and Y ServerNet Switches
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Corrupt Configuration
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Corrupt Firmware
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Different Remote ServerNet Switch Connected to All Local ServerNet Switch Ports
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Down-Rev Configuration
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Down-Rev Firmware
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Down-Rev MSEB NNA PIC
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Fabric Setting Mismatch Between Local ServerNet Switch and Remote ServerNet
Switch
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Factory Default Configuration Loaded
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Firmware Version Mismatch Between X and Y ServerNet Switches
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FLASH Program Error
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FLASH Sector Test Failure
Note. If dial-out is configured on a node, all ServerNet cluster-related alarms are dialed out to
the GCSC. Alarms in bold face cause a dial-out on all clustered nodes that are configured for
dial-out.