
Troubleshooting
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Rachel Williams
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Compaq ProLiant Clusters for SCO UnixWare 7 U/300 Quick Install Guide for the Compaq ProLiant DL380
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Table 5-10
ServerNet I Warning Messages
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Messages
Description
User Action
0xF0nnn: rcvd spurious packet
acknowledge, src=0xnnnnnnnn
Indicates that an unexpected
packet acknowledgment arrived.
Usually this message can be
linked with a [SNET] timeout
message. The acknowledgment
from the packet that was timed
out arrived late.
None. Watch for additional
[SNET] timeout messages.
ship_PCI_initialize: driver does
not support cm_ver #n –
initialization may fail
Indicates that initialization of the
SPA can fail because the version
of the UnixWare kernel
autoconfiguration subsystem
does not match the version
expected by the SPAD
None. Watch for additional
[SNET] timeout messages.
The SAIL on the SHIP board has
frozen
Indicates that the SAIL ASIC
stopped responding due to an
internal self-check problem
(usually from being held off the
PCI bus too long). This
self-check condition is
recoverable. The ASIC is reset
and processing resumes.
None. However, if this message
is frequently repeated, move the
SPA to a higher priority slot on
the PCI bus. If that does not
help, other PCI boards in the
node can be consuming the PCI
bus and preventing the SAIL
ASIC from obtaining the access
that it needs.
The SAIL on the SHIP board has
frozen (IIF_SELF_CHECK)
Indicates that the SAIL ASIC
stopped responding. This is an
unrecoverable condition. This
message is followed by a dump
of the SAIL ASIC registers and a
panic message.
Replace the SPA.
Nnnnnnnn: Timeout on both
paths
Indicates that a SPAD operation
trying to communicate with
another node in the cluster has
timed out. This message could
indicate that the path is down,
that a node in the cluster is
powered down, or that a
problem exists with the driver
and/or hardware. If a path is
down, a path switch notice
message displays.
Check the ServerNet I cabling.
Ensure that the switch is
powered up.
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