Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.1 (53-1002448-01, March 2012)

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FSS System Messages
FSS-1001
Message <timestamp>, [FSS-1001], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Component
(<component name>) dropping HA data update (<update ID>).
Probable Cause Indicates that an application has dropped a High Availability (HA) data update.
Recommended
Action
For dual Control Processor (CP) system, enable the HA state synchronization using the haSyncStart
command. For nonbladed systems, restart the switch using the reBoot command.
If the problem persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP
transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
Severity WARNING
FSS-1002
Message <timestamp>, [FSS-1002], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Component
(<component name>) sending too many concurrent HA data update transactions
(<dropped update transaction ID>).
Probable Cause Indicates that an application has sent too many concurrent HA data updates.
Recommended
Action
For dual Control Processor (CP) system, enable the HA state synchronization using the haSyncStart
command. For nonbladed systems, restart the switch using the reBoot command.
If the problem persists, execute the supportFtp command (as needed) to set up automatic FTP
transfers; then execute the supportSave command and contact your switch service provider.
Severity WARNING
FSS-1003
Message <timestamp>, [FSS-1003], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Component
(<component name>) misused the update transaction (<transaction ID>) without
marking the transaction beginning.
Probable Cause Indicates that the Fabric OS state synchronization (FSS) service has dropped the update because
an application did not set the transaction flag correctly.
Recommended
Action
For dual Control Processor (CP) system, enable the HA state synchronization using the haSyncStart
command. For nonbladed systems, restart the switch using the reBoot command.