3 – Event Messages
Alarm Events
3-28
59060-04 A
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(A1005.0067) (HyperStack(tm) license installed, but only 1 CPU blade installed - alarm
status)
Meaning:
A SANbox 9000 switch that is licensed for HyperStacking must
have two CPU blades to make use of the HyperStack feature. If
only one CPU blade is installed, this alarm message is issued with
alarm status ALARM SET. When the second CPU blade is
installed, the alarm message is reissued with alarm status ALARM
CLEAR.
Action:
If the alarm status is ALARM SET, install the second CPU blade.
(A1005.0068) (Primary blade seating is questionable)
Meaning:
The SANbox 9000 primary CPU blade is not fully installed.
Action:
Reseat the primary CPU blade.
(A1005.0069) (Primary blade seating was resolved)
Meaning:
The SANbox 9000 primary CPU blade seating problem has been
corrected.
Action:
None.
(A1005.006A) (User account account_name has expired)
Meaning:
The named user account has exceeded its expiration date.
Action:
Review the user account and make the necessary corrections.
(A1005.006B)(Temperature too high, turning off lasers)
Meaning:
The switch has overheated and the Fibre Channel port lasers have
been turned off.
Action:
Power down the switch. Correct the conditions that caused the
switch to overheat. Power up the switch.
(A1005.006C) (3.3V out of spec, turning off lasers)
Meaning:
Fibre Channel switch ports are receiving incorrect voltages. Lasers
have been turned off.
Action:
Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A1005.006D) (Unable to synchronize with NTP server)
Meaning:
The switch was unable to synchronize its time clock with the
Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Action:
Confirm that the NTP service and NTP client are enabled. Confirm
that the NTP server IP address is correct and that the server is
operating.