Fabr-1007, Fabr-1008, Fabr-1009 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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FABR-1007

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Recommended

Action

In case of severe memory corruption, the system might recover by performing an automatic
failover.

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

WARNING

FABR-1007

Message

<timestamp>, [FABR-1007], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, IU free

error, caller: <function attempting to de-allocate IU>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that a failure occurred when deallocating an information unit. This message is rare and
usually indicates a problem with the Fabric OS.

Recommended

Action

In case of severe memory corruption, the system might recover by performing an automatic
failover.

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

WARNING

FABR-1008

Message

<timestamp>, [FABR-1008], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <error

description>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that errors occurred during the request domain ID state; the information unit (IU) cannot
be allocated or sent. If this message occurs with FABR-1005, the problem is usually transitory.
Otherwise, this message is rare and usually indicates a problem with the Fabric OS. The error
descriptions are as follows:

FAB RDI: cannot allocate IU

FAB RDI: cannot send IU

Recommended

Action

No action is required if the message appears with the FABR_1005 message.

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

WARNING

FABR-1009

Message

<timestamp>, [FABR-1009], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <error

description>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that errors were reported during the exchange fabric parameter state; cannot allocate
domain list due to a faulty exchange fabric parameter (EFP) type. This message is rare and usually
indicates a problem with the Fabric OS.

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