Bl-1010, Bl-1011 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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BL-1010

5

Recommended

Action

Make sure that the blade is seated correctly.

If the blade is seated correctly, execute the diagPost command to make sure that Power-On Self-Test
(POST) is enabled; then power cycle the blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands or
have the blade's ejector switch cycled to run POST and verify that the blade does not have any hardware
problems.

If the message persists, replace the blade.

BL-1010

Message

Blade in slot <slot number> inconsistent with the hardware settings.

Message Type

LOG

Severity

WARNING

Probable Cause

Indicates that a failover occurred while some hardware changes (such as changing the domain ID) were
being made on the previously active control processor (CP).

Recommended

Action

No action is required. This blade has been reinitialized. Because reinitializing a blade is a disruptive
operation and can stop I/O traffic, you may need to stop and restart the traffic during this process.

BL-1011

Message

Busy with emb-port int. for chip <chip number> in minis <minis number> on blade
<slot number>, chip int. is disabled. interrupt status=0x<interrupt status>.

Message Type

FFDC | LOG

Severity

CRITICAL

Probable Cause

Indicates that too many interrupts in the embedded port caused the specified chip to be disabled. The
probable cause is too many abnormal frames; the chip is disabled to prevent the control processor (CP)
from becoming too busy.

Recommended

Action

Make sure to capture the console output during this process.

Check for a faulty cable, small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver, or device attached to the
specified port.

On a bladed switch, execute the diagPost command to make sure that Power-On Self-Test (POST) is
enabled; then power cycle the blade using the slotPowerOff and slotPowerOn commands or have the
blade's ejector switch cycled to run POST and verify that the blade does not have any hardware
problems.

On a non-bladed switch, reboot or power cycle the switch.

If the message persists, replace the blade or the (non-bladed) switch.

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