Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0
Log Messages
8-3
v1.0, July 2009
Table 8-3: System Log Messages
Component
Message
Cause
SYSTEM
Configuration file Switch CLI.cfg size is 0
(zero) bytes
The configuration file could not be read.
This message may occur on a system for
which no configuration has ever been saved
or for which configuration has been erased.
SYSTEM
could not separate
SYSAPI_CONFIG_FILENAME
The configuration file could not be read.
This message may occur on a system for
which no configuration has ever been saved
or for which configuration has been erased.
SYSTEM
Building defaults for file <file name> version
<version num>
Configuration did not exist or could not be
read for the specified feature or file. Default
configuration values will be used. The file
name and version are indicated.
SYSTEM
File <filename>: same version (version num)
but the sizes (<version size>-><expected
version size) differ
The configuration file which was loaded was
of a different size than expected for the
version number. This message indicates the
configuration file needed to be migrated to
the version number appropriate for the code
image. This message may appear after
upgrading the code image to a more current
release.
SYSTEM
Migrating config file <filename> from version
<version num> to <version num>
The configuration file identified was
migrated from a previous version number.
Both the old and new version number are
specified. This message may appear after
upgrading the code image to a more current
release.
SYSTEM
Building Defaults
Configuration did not exist or could not be
read for the specified feature. Default
configuration values will be used.
SYSTEM
sysapiCfgFileGet failed size = <expected
size of file> version = <expected version>
Configuration did not exist or could not be
read for the specified feature. This message
is usually followed by a message indicating
that default configuration values will be
used.
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