Fw-1432, Fw-1433, Fw-1434 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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53-1001767-01

FW-1432

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Recommended

Action

Replace the faulty or deteriorating fan field-replaceable units (FRUs).

Severity

WARNING

FW-1432

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1432], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Switch status

change contributing factor WWN:

<Number Bad>

bad.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the switch status is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of
faulty world wide name (WWN) cards is greater than or equal to the policy set by the
switchStatusPolicySet command.

Recommended

Action

Replace the faulty WWN card.

Severity

WARNING

FW-1433

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1433], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Switch status

change contributing factor CP: CP non-redundant.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the switch status is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of
faulty CPs is greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command. The CPs
are non-redundant.

If you power cycle a Brocade 24000 chassis in dual-domain configuration, and then reset the
micro-switch of the active CP before the heartbeat is up, this will cause both CPs to come up in a
non-redundant state.

Recommended

Action

Run the firmwareShow command to verify that both CPs have compatible firmware levels. Run the
firmwareDownload command to install the same level of firmware to both CPs. Replace any faulty
CPs.

If you reset the micro-switch (the latch on the CP blade) on the active CP before the heartbeat was
up on a power cycle, and the CPs came up non-redundant, then you should reboot the CPs again to
clear the problem.

Severity

WARNING

FW-1434

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1434], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Switch status

change contributing factor Blade:

<Number Bad>

blade failures.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the switch status is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of
blade failures is greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command.

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