Troubleshooting
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ServerNet I Warning Messages
The ServerNet I warning messages are listed in Table 5-10. Messages are
listed in alphabetical order except where a series of messages associated with a
single-fault condition are grouped together. These groups are alphabetized
under the first message in the series. If you cannot find a particular message,
look toward the end of the table where multiple messages having the same
description are grouped together and are not in alphabetical order.
Table 5-10
ServerNet I Warning Messages
Messages
Description
User Action
bte status immediately after SC
status = nnnnnnnn
sc_to
=nnnnnnnn
int_mode = n
This message follows a SAIL
ASIC self-check. It indicates that
after the SAIL ASIC self-check
recovery procedure completed,
the block transfer engine (BTE)
status register contained an
incorrect value and had to be
reinitialized, probably because a
second self-check occurred
during recovery of the first
self-check.
None. If the SAIL ASIC
self-checks occur too
frequently, the node drops from
the cluster. In this case, reboot
the node so it rejoins the cluster.
(0xF0nnn) Halt received on n
port
Indicates that a ServerNet I
HALT command was received on
the specified port (X or Y). This
command stops the
transmitter/receiver on that port.
This message is typically caused
by an uncabled ServerNet I port
being near a source of electrical
noise.
Ensure that the cabling in the
identified port is properly
installed.
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