Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v5.3.0 (53-1000437-01, June 2007)

Fabric OS Message Reference 123
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FCR-1024
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Recommended
Action
Limit the number of port WWNs required by limiting the remote edge fabric connectivity (which
limits the number of translate domains). You can also limit the number of proxy devices for a
translate domain (which limits the number of translate domain ports required) by limiting the
devices specified in logical storage area network (LSAN) zones.
Severity WARNING
FCR-1024
Message <timestamp>, [FCR-1024], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Local LSAN
zone
<zone name> device entries for edge LSAN exhausted.
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of devices in a logical storage area network (LSAN) defined in the edge
fabric exceeds the local LSAN zone database limitations.
Recommended
Action
Remove excess device entries from this LSAN zone until the number of devices is within the range
of the local LSAN zone database limitations.
Severity WARNING
FCR-1025
Message <timestamp>, [FCR-1025], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Local
phantom node WWN entries exhausted.
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of node world-wide names (WWNs) detected to be in use exceeds the
local node WWN resources.
Recommended
Action
Reduce the number of node WWNs required by limiting the remote edge fabric connectivity (which
limits the number of translate domains).
Severity WARNING
FCR-1026
Message <timestamp>, [FCR-1026], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, In slot <slot
number> Node WWN roll over.
Probable Cause Indicates that the node world-wide name (WWN) pool has rolled over in the specified slot, and
WWN entries detected to not be in use are reused as needed.
Recommended
Action
It is unlikely that WWN conflicts will occur as a result of pool rollover unless the switch is deployed
in a very large MetaSAN environment with large number of logical storage area network (LSAN)
devices and fabrics, or there are highly dynamic changes to EX_Port connectivity. WWN conflicts
might cause unpredictable behavior in management applications.
To avoid WWN conflicts, all EX_Ports attached to fabrics with highly dynamic changes to EX_Port
connectivity should be disabled then reenabled.
Severity INFO