Ns-1004, Ns-1005, Ns-1006 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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NS-1004

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Reduce the local device count to follow the capability of the lowest version of firmware.

Severity

INFO

NS-1004

Message

<timestamp>, [NS-1004], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, Number of local

devices <Current local device count>, exceeds the standby can support <Local

device count that standby can support>, can't sync.

Probable Cause

Indicates the name server on the standby CP has lower supported capability than the active CP
because of different firmware versions running on the active and standby CPs. This means that the
active and standby CPs are out of sync. Any execution of the haFailover or firmwareDownload
commands will be disruptive.

Recommended

Action

To avoid disruption of traffic in the event of an unplanned failover, schedule a firmwareDownload
so that the active and standby CPs have the same firmware version.

Reduce the local device count to follow the capability of the lowest version of firmware.

Severity

INFO

NS-1005

Message

<timestamp>, [NS-1005], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Zone size of

<Effective Zone Size> has over the supporting limit of <Support Zone Size> for the

remote switch domain ID <Remote Switch Domain ID>.

Probable Cause

Indicates the effective zone size has exceeded the limit that a remote switch can support. The
oversized portion will be truncated.

Recommended

Action

Reduce the zone size to 1024 or smaller, or upgrade the software of the remote switch to support
2048 zones.

Severity

WARNING

NS-1006

Message

<timestamp>, [NS-1006], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Duplicated

WWN was detected with PID <existing device PID> and <new device PID>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that an existing device has the same WWN as a new device that has come online.

Recommended

Action

The switch will process the new PID and leave the existing PID intact. Subsequent switch
operations will clean up the obsolete PID. However, administrators could check and remove devices
with a duplicated WWN.

Severity

WARNING

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