Bl-1014, Bl-1015 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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BL-1014

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BL-1014

Message

bport <port number> port int. is disabled. status=0x<interrupt status>.

Message Type

LOG

Severity

ERROR

Probable Cause

Indicates that the port generated an excessive number of interrupts that may prove fatal to the switch
operation. The port is disabled to prevent the control processor (CP) from becoming too busy. The bport
number displayed in the message is the blade port; this number may not correspond to a user port
number.

Recommended

Action

Make sure to capture the console output during this process.

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, execute the reboot command to restart the switch.

If there is a hardware error, the slotPowerOff or slotPowerOn fails on the bladed switch, or errors are
encountered again, replace the blade or the (non-bladed) switch.

BL-1015

Message

bport <port number> port is faulted. status=0x<interrupt status>.

Message Type

LOG

Severity

ERROR

Probable Cause

Indicates that the port generated an excessive number of interrupts that may prove fatal to the switch
operation. The port is disabled to prevent the control processor (CP) from becoming too busy. The bport
number displayed in the message is the blade port; this number may not correspond to a user port
number.

Recommended

Action

Make sure to capture the console output during this process.

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, execute the reboot command to restart the switch.

If there is a hardware error, the slotPowerOff or slotPowerOn fails on the bladed switch, or errors are
encountered again, replace the blade or the (non-bladed) switch.

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