Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference Supporting Fabric OS v6.0.0 (53-1000600-01, October 2007)

326 Fabric OS Message Reference
53-1000600-01
MS-1003
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<GCAP Rejected (reason =BUSY) by>
Run the firmwareDownload command to upgrade the firmware level on the switch to a level
that supports RCS. RCS is supported in Fabric OS v2.6, v3.1 and greater, and v4.1 and greater.
<Reject EXGPLDB from>
Wait a few minutes and try the command again.
Severity INFO
MS-1003
Message <timestamp>, [MS-1003], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, MS detected
Unstable Fabric(
<message string><domain number>).
Probable Cause Indicates that the management server (MS) detected an unstable fabric; the command or
operation might not be successfully completed. This message is often transitory.
The message string can be one of the following:
<DOMAIN_INVALID for a req from>
The domain is invalid for a request.
<No WWN for>
Unable to acquire the World Wide Name (WWN) for the corresponding domain.
The domain number is the target domain that caused error.
Recommended
Action
The fabric might be reconfiguring, forming, or merging. Wait a few minutes and try the operation
again.
Run the fabricShow command or the secFabricShow command to verify that the number of
domains matches the Management Server known domains.
If the message persists, run supportFtp (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then run the
supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
Severity INFO
MS-1004
Message <timestamp>, [MS-1004], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, MS detected ONLY
1 Domain(d=
<domain in local resource>).
Probable Cause Indicates that the management server (MS) detected an unstable count of domains in its own local
resource.
Recommended
Action
This message is often transitory.
The fabric might be reconfiguring, forming, or merging. Wait a few minutes and try the operation
again.
Run the fabricShow command or the secFabricShow command to verify that the number of
domains matches the Management Server known domains.
If the message persists, run supportFtp (as needed) to set up automatic FTP transfers; then run the
supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.