Fw-1435, Fw-1436, Fw-1437 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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FW-1435

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FW-1435

Message

Switch status change contributing factor Flash: usage out of range.

Message Type

LOG

Severity

WARNING

Probable Cause

Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the flash memory usage is out of
range. The policy was set using the switchStatusPolicySet command.

Recommended

Action

Execute the supportSave command to clear out the kernel flash.

FW-1436

Message

Switch status change contributing factor Marginal ports: <Number of marginal
ports> marginal out of <Total number of ports> ports:config(<Percentage
configured> percent,<Actual threshold limit>). (Port(s) <port list>).

Message Type

LOG

Severity

WARNING

Probable Cause

Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of marginal ports is
greater than or equal to the policy set using the switchStatusPolicySet command. A port is faulty when
the port value is Link Loss, Synchronization Loss, Signal Loss, Invalid word, Protocol error, CRC error,
Port state change, or Buffer Limited Port is above the high boundary.

Recommended

Action

Replace the faulty or deteriorating small form-factor pluggable (SFP). Execute the fwportdetailshow
command to know the reason for marginal ports.

FW-1437

Message

Switch status change contributing factor Faulty ports: <Number of faulty ports>
faulty out of <Total number of ports> ports:config(<Percentage configured>
percent,<Actual threshold limit>). (Port(s) <port list>).

Message Type

LOG

Severity

WARNING

Probable Cause

Indicates that the switch is not in a healthy state. This occurred because the number of faulty ports is
greater than or equal to the policy set by the switchStatusPolicySet command. A port is considered
faulty due to hardware failure such as a faulty small form-factor pluggable (SFP) or port.

Recommended

Action

Replace any faulty or deteriorating SFPs.

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