Bl-1007, Bl-1008, Bl-1009 – Brocade Network OS Message Reference v4.1.1 User Manual
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Recommended
Action
Execute the show ha command to verify that the standby management module is healthy. If the problem
persists, remove and reinstall the faulty interface module.
If the standby management module was removed or faulted by user intervention, no action is required.
BL-1007
Message
interface module #<interface module number>: state is inconsistent with EM.
bl_cflags 0x<interface module control flags>, slot_on <slot_on flag>, slot_off
<slot_off flag>, faulty <faulty flag>, status <interface module status>.
Message Type
LOG
Severity
WARNING
Probable Cause
Indicates that a failover occurred while an interface module was initializing on the previously active
management module.
Recommended
Action
No action is required. The interface module is re-initialized. Because re-initializing an interface module is
a disruptive operation and can stop I/O traffic, you must stop and restart the traffic during this process.
BL-1008
Message
<slot string> control-plane failure. Expected value: 0x<value 1>, Actual: 0x<value
2>.
Message Type
FFDC | LOG
Severity
CRITICAL
Probable Cause
Indicates that the interface module has experienced a hardware failure or was removed without following
the recommended removal procedure.
Recommended
Action
Make sure that the interface module is seated correctly. If the interface module is seated correctly, reload
or power cycle the interface module using the power-off and power-on commands.
Execute the diag systemverification command to verify that the interface module does not have
hardware problems.
Execute the diag post command to make sure that Power-On Self-Test (POST) is enabled.
If the message persists, replace the interface module.
BL-1009
Message
Interface module in slot <slot number> timed out initializing the chips.
Message Type
FFDC | LOG
Severity
CRITICAL
Probable Cause
Indicates that the interface module has failed to initialize the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)
chips.