Lpfc log messages, Table 4-2 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Emulex Drivers Version 10.2 for VMware ESXi User Manual

P010087-01A Rev. A

4. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the FC/FCoE Driver

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LPFC Log Messages

Log messages have traditionally been organized into logical groups based on code

functionality in the FC driver. With the introduction of the latest Emulex adapters, that

grouping is modified to account for additional behaviors. The traditional grouping is

maintained, but recently added messages are no longer grouped together.
The messages provided in this section are unmaskable error conditions. They are

automatically added to the system console log.
You can examine the /var/log/vmkernel file.log to see any of these messages. If you

have concerns, the best policy is to run a vm-support dump and contact VMware or

Emulex support staff.
Log messages are organized into logical groups based on code functionality within the

driver. Each group consists of a block of 100 log message numbers. Most groups require

a single block of 100 message numbers, however some groups (INIT, FCP) require two

blocks.
Table 4-2 lists the groups and defines the associated number ranges for ESXi 5.0 and 5.1

systems.
Table 4-3 lists the groups and defines the associated number ranges for ESXi 5.5

systems.

Table 4-2 Message Log Table for ESXi 5.0 and 5.1 Systems

LOG Message Verbose Mask Definition

Verbose Bit

Verbose Description

LOG_ELS

0x1 ELS

events

LOG_DISCOVERY

0x2

Link discovery events

LOG_MBOX

0x4

Mailbox events

LOG_INIT

0x8

Initialization events

LOG_LINK_EVENT

0x10

Link events

LOG_FCP

0x40

FCP traffic history

LOG_NODE

0x80

Node table events

LOG_TEMP

0x100

Temperature sensor events

LOG_MISC

0x400

Miscellaneous and FCoE events

LOG_SLI

0x800

SLI events

LOG_FCP_ERROR

0x1000

Selective FCP events

LOG_LIBDFC

0x2000

IOCTL events

LOG_VPORT

0x4000

NPIV events

LOG_EVENT

0x10000

IOCTL event

LOG_DAEMON

0x20000

IOCTL Daemon events

LOG_FIP

0x40000

FIP event

LOG_PROC

0x80000

Procfs events

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