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Table 5-10
ServerNet I Warning Messages
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Messages
Description
User Action
(0xF0nnn) Multiple link
exceptions detected on path n
(0xF0nnn) Disabling path n until
the condition is corrected
(0xF0nnn) Verify that path n is
cabled properly
This series of messages
indicates that a burst of link
exceptions was detected on a
ServerNet I path. Link exception
reporting must be enabled (see
spam –l on command) for these
messages to be displayed.
Check the cabling at the local
node on indicated the path.
NAK on ServerNet I Barrier
request (status=0xnnnnnnnn)
Indicates that a NAK (negative
acknowledgment) was received
as the result of a barrier request
that did not successfully
complete. A problem may exist
with the associated path.
None. Watch for additional
[SNET] messages.
Path n still disabled due to link
exceptions. Verify that path n is
properly cabled. No more
warnings regarding path being
disabled are printed until the
condition is corrected.
This series of messages
indicates that a continuous burst
of link exceptions was detected.
As a result, link exception
reporting is turned off for this
path until the condition is
corrected.
Check cabling at local node on
indicated path.
0xF0nnn: rcvd invalid interrupt
packet, src=0xnnnnnnnn
0xF0nnn: rcvd packet w/invalid
address, addr=0xnnnnnnnn
src=0xnnnnnnnn
0xF0nnn: rcvd packet w/invalid
path, path=n, src=
0
xnnnnnnnn
0xF0nnn: rcvd packet w/invalid
source, addr=0xnnnnnnnn
src=0xnnnnnnnn
0xF0nnn: rcvd packet w/ invalid
permissions, addr=0xnnnnnnnn
src=0xnnnnnnnn
These messages indicate that a
ServerNet I interrupt packet was
received and the packet itself, or
information in the packet, is
invalid, which may indicate
problems with the SPAD or
hardware and can result in
[SNET] timeout messages.
None. Watch for additional
[SNET] messages.
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