Sec-1155, Sec-1156, Sec-1157 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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SEC-1155

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Probable Cause

Indicates that either the defined or the active policy could not be updated. If the policy database is
very large, it might not be able to change the index/area because the new policy database exceeds
the maximum size. This message can also be caused when the switch is short of memory. The
status values can be either defined, active, or both. A negative value means that a policy set was
failed by the daemon.

Recommended

Action

Reduce the size of the policy database.

Severity

INFO

SEC-1155

Message

<timestamp>, [SEC-1155], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, PID change

failed: <Reason> <defined status> <active status>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that either the defined or active policy was too large after modifying the index/area ID.
The status values can be either defined, active, or both. A negative value means that a policy set
was failed by the daemon.

Recommended

Action

Reduce the size of the specified policy database.

Severity

INFO

SEC-1156

Message

<timestamp>, [SEC-1156], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, Change failed:

<Reason> <defined status> <active status>.

Probable Cause

Indicates the security daemon is busy. The status values can be defined, active, or both. A negative
value means that a policy set was failed by the daemon.

Recommended

Action

For the first reject, wait a few minutes and then resubmit the transaction. Fabric-wide commands
might take a few minutes to propagate throughout the fabric. Make sure to wait a few minutes
between executing commands so that your commands do not overlap in the fabric.

Severity

INFO

SEC-1157

Message

<timestamp>, [SEC-1157], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, PID Change

failed: <Reason> <defined status> <active status>.

Probable Cause

Indicates the provisioning resources for a security policy failed due to low memory or internal error.
The status values can be either defined, active, or both. A negative value means that a policy set
was failed by the daemon.

Recommended

Action

Retry the failed command.

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