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    Cisco NX-OS System Messages ReferenceJuly 1, 2009

    Americas HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-1706 USAhttp://www.cisco.comTel: 408 526-4000

    800 553-NETS (6387)Fax: 408 527-0883

    Text Part Number: OL-15994-03

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    C O N T E N T S

    Preface xxix

    Audience xxix

    Organization xxix

    Document Conventions xxx

    Related Documentation xxx

    Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request iii-xxxi

    C H A P T E R 1 Introduction to System Messages 1-1

    System Log Message Format 1-1syslog Format on a Resident Device 1-1syslog Format on a Remote-Logging Server 1-3

    Capturing System Messages and History 1-5Saving the System Messages Log 1-5Logging System Messages to a syslog Server 1-5

    Displaying Information about System Errors 1-5

    C H A P T E R 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures 2-1

    AAA Messages 2-1AAA-1 2-1AAA-2 2-1AAA-3 2-2AAA-6 2-2

    AAM Messages 2-2AAM-2 2-2AAM-3 2-3

    ACL Messages 2-3ACL-2 2-3ACL-4 2-5ACL-5 2-5ACL-6 2-5

    ACLLOG Messages 2-7ACLLOG-4 2-7ACLLOG-6 2-7

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    ACLMGR Messages 2-7ACLMGR-2 2-7ACLMGR-3 2-9ACLMGR-4 2-10ACLMGR-6 2-11

    ACLQOS-SLOT# Messages 2-12ACLQOS-SLOT#-2 2-12ACLQOS-SLOT#-3 2-13ACLQOS-SLOT#-4 2-13ACLQOS-SLOT#-5 2-14

    ACLTCAM Messages 2-15ACLTCAM-2 2-15ACLTCAM-3 2-18ACLTCAM-4 2-18ACLTCAM-6 2-19

    AM Messages 2-19AM-2 2-19AM-3 2-23AM-5 2-26AM-6 2-27

    ARP Messages 2-27ARP-2 2-27ARP-3 2-30ARP-4 2-36ARP-5 2-37ARP-6 2-38

    ASCII-CFG Messages 2-39ASCII-CFG-2 2-39ASCII-CFG-3 2-40ASCII-CFG-6 2-40

    ATIMERS Messages 2-43ATIMERS-3 2-43

    BGP Messages 2-44BGP-1 2-44BGP-2 2-44BGP-3 2-47BGP-4 2-61BGP-5 2-64BGP-6 2-64

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    BIOS_DAEMON Messages 2-65BIOS_DAEMON-2 2-66

    BIOS_DAEMON-SLOT# Messages 2-66BIOS_DAEMON-SLOT#-2 2-66

    BOOTUP_TEST Messages 2-67BOOTUP_TEST-2 2-67

    BOOTVAR Messages 2-67BOOTVAR-2 2-67BOOTVAR-3 2-68BOOTVAR-5 2-69BOOTVAR-6 2-71

    CALLHOME Messages 2-71CALLHOME-2 2-71CALLHOME-3 2-72CALLHOME-6 2-73

    CDP Messages 2-73CDP-2 2-73CDP-3 2-73CDP-4 2-75CDP-5 2-75CDP-6 2-75

    CERT_ENROLL Messages 2-76CERT_ENROLL-2 2-77CERT_ENROLL-3 2-77CERT_ENROLL-6 2-77

    CFS Messages 2-77CFS-2 2-78CFS-3 2-79CFS-4 2-81CFS-6 2-81

    CIMSRVPROV Messages 2-84CIMSRVPROV-2 2-84CIMSRVPROV-3 2-84CIMSRVPROV-6 2-85

    CLIS Messages 2-85CLIS-5 2-86

    CLOUD Messages 2-86CLOUD-2 2-86CLOUD-3 2-86

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    CLOUD-6 2-87

    CLUSTER Messages 2-87CLUSTER-2 2-87

    CMPPROXY Messages 2-87CMPPROXY-2 2-88CMPPROXY-5 2-88CMPPROXY-6 2-89

    COPP Messages 2-89COPP-2 2-89COPP-3 2-89COPP-5 2-90COPP-6 2-91

    CORE-DMON Messages 2-91CORE-DMON-2 2-91CORE-DMON-3 2-92

    CREDITMON-SLOT# Messages 2-92CREDITMON-SLOT#-2 2-92

    CTS Messages 2-92CTS-2 2-92CTS-3 2-95CTS-5 2-95

    DEBUGPROXY Messages 2-95DEBUGPROXY-6 2-95

    DEV_LOG Messages 2-95DEV_LOG-3 2-96

    DEV_LOG-SLOT# Messages 2-96DEV_LOG-SLOT#-4 2-96

    DEVICE-ALIAS Messages 2-96DEVICE-ALIAS-2 2-96DEVICE-ALIAS-3 2-97DEVICE-ALIAS-6 2-100

    DEVICE_TEST Messages 2-102DEVICE_TEST-2 2-102DEVICE_TEST-3 2-105DEVICE_TEST-4 2-106DEVICE_TEST-5 2-106DEVICE_TEST-6 2-106

    DFTM Messages 2-107

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    DFTM-3 2-107

    DHCP_SNOOP Messages 2-108DHCP_SNOOP-2 2-108DHCP_SNOOP-3 2-108DHCP_SNOOP-4 2-110DHCP_SNOOP-6 2-111

    DIAG_PORT_LB Messages 2-114DIAG_PORT_LB-2 2-114DIAG_PORT_LB-3 2-115DIAG_PORT_LB-5 2-119

    DIAGCLIENT Messages 2-119DIAGCLIENT-2 2-120DIAGCLIENT-3 2-120DIAGCLIENT-4 2-121DIAGCLIENT-5 2-121

    DIAGMGR Messages 2-122DIAGMGR-2 2-122DIAGMGR-3 2-123DIAGMGR-4 2-123DIAGMGR-5 2-124DIAGMGR-6 2-125

    DMM-SLOT# Messages 2-125DMM-SLOT#-5 2-126

    DOT1X Messages 2-128DOT1X-2 2-128DOT1X-3 2-128DOT1X-4 2-129DOT1X-5 2-130

    DPP_DEBUG Messages 2-132DPP_DEBUG-2 2-132

    DPVM Messages 2-132DPVM-2 2-132DPVM-3 2-133DPVM-4 2-133DPVM-6 2-134

    DSTATS Messages 2-134DSTATS-2 2-134DSTATS-3 2-134

    EIGRP Messages 2-136

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    EIGRP-2 2-136EIGRP-3 2-142EIGRP-4 2-147EIGRP-5 2-147

    ELTM Messages 2-148ELTM-2 2-148ELTM-6 2-149

    ELTMC-SLOT# Messages 2-149ELTMC-SLOT#-2 2-149

    EOU Messages 2-151EOU-2 2-151EOU-5 2-152EOU-6 2-152EOU-7 2-154

    EPP Messages 2-154EPP-5 2-155

    ETH-PORT-SEC Messages 2-155ETH-PORT-SEC-2 2-155ETH-PORT-SEC-3 2-156ETH-PORT-SEC-5 2-157

    ETH_PORT_CHANNEL Messages 2-158ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-1 2-158ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-2 2-159ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-3 2-159ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-4 2-161ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-5 2-162ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-6 2-164ETH_PORT_CHANNEL-7 2-164

    ETH_PORT_SEC Messages 2-165ETH_PORT_SEC-3 2-165ETH_PORT_SEC-5 2-166

    ETHPORT Messages 2-167ETHPORT-2 2-167ETHPORT-3 2-169ETHPORT-4 2-170ETHPORT-5 2-170

    EUREKA_USD Messages 2-181EUREKA_USD-3 2-181

    EVMC Messages 2-182

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    EVMC-5 2-182

    EVMS Messages 2-182EVMS-2 2-182EVMS-4 2-183

    EXCEPTIONLOG-SLOT# Messages 2-183EXCEPTIONLOG-SLOT#-2 2-183

    FC-TUNNEL Messages 2-183FC-TUNNEL-3 2-183FC-TUNNEL-5 2-185

    FCC Messages 2-186FCC-2 2-186FCC-5 2-186FCC-6 2-187

    FCC_LC Messages 2-187FCC_LC-2 2-187FCC_LC-5 2-188FCC_LC-6 2-188

    FCD Messages 2-189FCD-7 2-189

    FCDD-SLOT# Messages 2-189FCDD-SLOT#-3 2-189FCDD-SLOT#-4 2-189FCDD-SLOT#-5 2-190FCDD-SLOT#-7 2-190

    FCDDH-SLOT# Messages 2-191FCDDH-SLOT#-3 2-191FCDDH-SLOT#-4 2-191FCDDH-SLOT#-5 2-191

    FCDOMAIN Messages 2-191FCDOMAIN-2 2-192FCDOMAIN-3 2-195FCDOMAIN-4 2-197FCDOMAIN-5 2-198FCDOMAIN-6 2-199FCDOMAIN-7 2-205

    FCFWD Messages 2-207FCFWD-3 2-207FCFWD-4 2-207FCFWD-6 2-208

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    FCNS Messages 2-208FCNS-2 2-208FCNS-3 2-209FCNS-4 2-210FCNS-6 2-210

    FCS Messages 2-210FCS-2 2-210FCS-3 2-211FCS-4 2-213FCS-5 2-213FCS-6 2-213

    FCSP-MGR Messages 2-213FCSP-MGR-2 2-214

    FDMI Messages 2-215FDMI-2 2-216FDMI-3 2-216FDMI-4 2-217FDMI-6 2-218

    FEATURE-MGR Messages 2-218FEATURE-MGR-2 2-218

    FICON Messages 2-218FICON-2 2-218FICON-3 2-219FICON-5 2-220FICON-6 2-221

    FLOGI Messages 2-221FLOGI-1 2-221FLOGI-2 2-222FLOGI-4 2-222FLOGI-5 2-223

    FS-DAEMON Messages 2-223FS-DAEMON-2 2-224

    FSCM Messages 2-224FSCM-2 2-224

    FSPF Messages 2-224FSPF-2 2-224FSPF-3 2-225FSPF-4 2-227FSPF-5 2-228

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    FSPF-6 2-228FSPF-7 2-230

    FWM Messages 2-230FWM-0 2-230FWM-1 2-230FWM-2 2-231FWM-3 2-232FWM-4 2-233FWM-6 2-233

    GLBP Messages 2-233GLBP-2 2-234GLBP-3 2-234GLBP-4 2-236GLBP-5 2-237

    HEAP Messages 2-239HEAP-3 2-240HEAP-4 2-240

    HSRP_ENGINE Messages 2-240HSRP_ENGINE-3 2-240HSRP_ENGINE-4 2-240HSRP_ENGINE-6 2-242

    ICMPV6 Messages 2-243ICMPV6-2 2-243ICMPV6-3 2-244ICMPV6-6 2-248

    IGMP Messages 2-249IGMP-2 2-249IGMP-3 2-249IGMP-6 2-257

    IKE Messages 2-258IKE-3 2-259IKE-4 2-260IKE-6 2-261

    ILC-SPAN Messages 2-261ILC-SPAN-3 2-261

    ILC_HELPER Messages 2-261ILC_HELPER-2 2-262ILC_HELPER-3 2-262ILC_HELPER-6 2-262

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    IM Messages 2-262IM-3 2-263IM-5 2-263

    IMAGE_DNLD-SLOT# Messages 2-264IMAGE_DNLD-SLOT#-2 2-264IMAGE_DNLD-SLOT#-4 2-265IMAGE_DNLD-SLOT#-5 2-265

    IMAGE_UPGRADE-SLOT# Messages 2-266IMAGE_UPGRADE-SLOT#-2 2-266IMAGE_UPGRADE-SLOT#-4 2-266IMAGE_UPGRADE-SLOT#-6 2-266

    INTERFACE_VLAN Messages 2-266INTERFACE_VLAN-5 2-266

    IOA_LC Messages 2-268IOA_LC-5 2-268

    IP Messages 2-269IP-2 2-269IP-3 2-269IP-4 2-273IP-5 2-273IP-6 2-274

    IPACL Messages 2-276IPACL-0 2-276IPACL-1 2-276IPACL-2 2-276IPACL-3 2-277IPACL-4 2-277IPACL-5 2-277IPACL-6 2-277

    IPFC Messages 2-277IPFC-2 2-278IPFC-3 2-278IPFC-5 2-278IPFC-6 2-279

    IPQOSMGR Messages 2-279IPQOSMGR-2 2-279IPQOSMGR-3 2-280IPQOSMGR-4 2-280IPQOSMGR-6 2-281

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    IPQOSMGR-SLOT# Messages 2-281IPQOSMGR-SLOT#-3 2-281

    IPS Messages 2-281IPS-2 2-281IPS-3 2-282IPS-4 2-287IPS-5 2-287IPS-7 2-296

    IPS_SB_MGR-SLOT# Messages 2-297IPS_SB_MGR-SLOT#-2 2-297IPS_SB_MGR-SLOT#-3 2-298IPS_SB_MGR-SLOT#-4 2-298IPS_SB_MGR-SLOT#-6 2-299

    IPSEC Messages 2-299IPSEC-2 2-299IPSEC-3 2-300IPSEC-5 2-300IPSEC-6 2-302IPSEC-7 2-302

    IPV6 Messages 2-302IPV6-2 2-302IPV6-3 2-303IPV6-4 2-308IPV6-6 2-308

    ISAPI-SLOT# Messages 2-309ISAPI-SLOT#-0 2-309ISAPI-SLOT#-1 2-310ISAPI-SLOT#-2 2-311ISAPI-SLOT#-3 2-312ISAPI-SLOT#-4 2-312ISAPI-SLOT#-5 2-313ISAPI-SLOT#-6 2-314ISAPI-SLOT#-7 2-314

    ISIS Messages 2-315ISIS-2 2-315ISIS-3 2-318ISIS-4 2-322ISIS-5 2-325ISIS-6 2-326

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    ISNS Messages 2-327ISNS-2 2-327

    IVR Messages 2-327IVR-2 2-328IVR-3 2-331IVR-4 2-339IVR-5 2-340IVR-6 2-344IVR-7 2-345

    KSINK Messages 2-345KSINK-3 2-345KSINK-6 2-348

    L2FM Messages 2-349L2FM-0 2-349L2FM-1 2-350L2FM-2 2-350L2FM-6 2-351

    L2FMC-SLOT# Messages 2-351L2FMC-SLOT#-0 2-351L2FMC-SLOT#-2 2-352L2FMC-SLOT#-5 2-352L2FMC-SLOT#-6 2-353

    L2MCAST-SLOT# Messages 2-355L2MCAST-SLOT#-0 2-355L2MCAST-SLOT#-2 2-355L2MCAST-SLOT#-6 2-356

    L3VM Messages 2-356L3VM-2 2-357L3VM-3 2-357L3VM-4 2-360L3VM-5 2-360L3VM-6 2-360

    LACP Messages 2-361LACP-3 2-361LACP-5 2-362

    LC-FCFWD Messages 2-363LC-FCFWD-3 2-363

    LC-SPAN Messages 2-363LC-SPAN-3 2-363

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    LC_CFG-SLOT# Messages 2-363LC_CFG-SLOT#-2 2-363

    LC_PORT_CHANNEL-SLOT# Messages 2-364LC_PORT_CHANNEL-SLOT#-0 2-364LC_PORT_CHANNEL-SLOT#-3 2-364

    LC_PORT_MGR-SLOT# Messages 2-365LC_PORT_MGR-SLOT#-2 2-365

    LC_RDL Messages 2-365LC_RDL-3 2-365LC_RDL-6 2-366

    LIBBASE_SVC Messages 2-367LIBBASE_SVC-5 2-367

    LIBGD Messages 2-367LIBGD-2 2-367LIBGD-3 2-368LIBGD-5 2-368LIBGD-6 2-368

    LICMGR Messages 2-369LICMGR-2 2-369LICMGR-3 2-370LICMGR-4 2-372LICMGR-6 2-372

    LLDP Messages 2-373LLDP-3 2-373LLDP-5 2-374LLDP-6 2-374

    M6RIB Messages 2-374M6RIB-2 2-375M6RIB-3 2-375M6RIB-5 2-382M6RIB-6 2-383

    MAC-SLOT# Messages 2-383MAC-SLOT#-2 2-383

    MCAST Messages 2-383MCAST-2 2-384MCAST-4 2-384MCAST-5 2-384

    MCECTEST Messages 2-384

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    MCECTEST-3 2-385MCECTEST-5 2-385MCECTEST-6 2-386

    MCM Messages 2-386MCM-5 2-386

    MFDM Messages 2-386MFDM-2 2-386

    MODULE Messages 2-386MODULE-2 2-387MODULE-3 2-390MODULE-4 2-390MODULE-5 2-391MODULE-6 2-392

    MONITOR Messages 2-392MONITOR-6 2-392

    MRIB Messages 2-393MRIB-2 2-393MRIB-3 2-394MRIB-5 2-401MRIB-6 2-401

    MSDP Messages 2-402MSDP-2 2-402MSDP-3 2-403MSDP-6 2-408

    NFM Messages 2-409NFM-2 2-409NFM-3 2-410NFM-4 2-411NFM-5 2-412NFM-6 2-412NFM-7 2-413

    NFP-SLOT# Messages 2-414NFP-SLOT#-2 2-414

    NPC-SLOT# Messages 2-415NPC-SLOT#-3 2-415NPC-SLOT#-4 2-415NPC-SLOT#-5 2-415

    NPV Messages 2-416NPV-2 2-416

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    NPV-3 2-417NPV-4 2-420NPV-5 2-420NPV-6 2-421NPV-7 2-424

    NTP Messages 2-425NTP-2 2-425NTP-3 2-425NTP-6 2-426

    NVP Messages 2-426NVP-6 2-427

    NVP-SLOT# Messages 2-427NVP-SLOT#-2 2-427

    OC_USD Messages 2-427OC_USD-2 2-427

    ORI_MAC Messages 2-427ORI_MAC-6 2-428

    OSPF Messages 2-428OSPF-1 2-428OSPF-3 2-430OSPF-4 2-436OSPF-5 2-439OSPF-6 2-440

    OTM Messages 2-441OTM-2 2-441OTM-3 2-441OTM-5 2-441OTM-6 2-441

    PHY_USD-SLOT# Messages 2-442PHY_USD-SLOT#-4 2-442

    PIM Messages 2-443PIM-2 2-443PIM-3 2-443PIM-5 2-454PIM-6 2-455

    PIM6 Messages 2-457PIM6-2 2-457PIM6-3 2-457PIM6-5 2-468

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    PIM6-6 2-469

    PIXM Messages 2-471PIXM-2 2-471PIXM-3 2-471PIXM-4 2-471

    PIXMC Messages 2-472PIXMC-2 2-472PIXMC-3 2-472PIXMC-4 2-472

    PLATFORM Messages 2-473PLATFORM-0 2-473PLATFORM-1 2-476PLATFORM-2 2-477PLATFORM-3 2-490PLATFORM-4 2-492PLATFORM-5 2-493PLATFORM-6 2-495PLATFORM-7 2-495

    PLOG Messages 2-495PLOG-4 2-495

    PLOG_SUP Messages 2-495PLOG_SUP-4 2-495

    PM Messages 2-496PM-2 2-496PM-3 2-496PM-5 2-500PM-6 2-500

    PMALLOC Messages 2-501PMALLOC-3 2-501PMALLOC-6 2-502

    PORT Messages 2-503PORT-2 2-503PORT-3 2-503PORT-4 2-504PORT-5 2-505

    PORT-CHANNEL Messages 2-520PORT-CHANNEL-1 2-520PORT-CHANNEL-2 2-521PORT-CHANNEL-3 2-521

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    PORT-CHANNEL-4 2-523PORT-CHANNEL-5 2-524PORT-CHANNEL-6 2-525PORT-CHANNEL-7 2-525

    PORT-RESOURCES Messages 2-526PORT-RESOURCES-3 2-526PORT-RESOURCES-5 2-526

    PORT-SECURITY Messages 2-527PORT-SECURITY-2 2-527PORT-SECURITY-3 2-527PORT-SECURITY-4 2-529PORT-SECURITY-6 2-530

    PORT_CHANNEL Messages 2-530PORT_CHANNEL-1 2-530PORT_CHANNEL-2 2-531PORT_CHANNEL-3 2-531PORT_CHANNEL-4 2-532PORT_CHANNEL-5 2-533PORT_CHANNEL-6 2-534PORT_CHANNEL-7 2-534

    PORT_SECURITY Messages 2-535PORT_SECURITY-2 2-535PORT_SECURITY-3 2-536PORT_SECURITY-4 2-537PORT_SECURITY-6 2-538

    PORTPROFILE Messages 2-538PORTPROFILE-3 2-538PORTPROFILE-4 2-539PORTPROFILE-5 2-539

    PPM Messages 2-539PPM-2 2-539PPM-3 2-540

    PRIVATE_VLAN Messages 2-540PRIVATE_VLAN-5 2-540

    PROC_MGR-SLOT# Messages 2-542PROC_MGR-SLOT#-2 2-542PROC_MGR-SLOT#-3 2-545PROC_MGR-SLOT#-4 2-545PROC_MGR-SLOT#-6 2-545

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    PSS Messages 2-545PSS-0 2-546PSS-1 2-547PSS-2 2-547PSS-4 2-548PSS-5 2-548

    PT Messages 2-549PT-4 2-549

    QOS Messages 2-549QOS-2 2-549QOS-3 2-550QOS-4 2-552QOS-6 2-552

    RADIUS Messages 2-554RADIUS-2 2-554RADIUS-3 2-555RADIUS-5 2-555RADIUS-6 2-555

    RDL Messages 2-556RDL-2 2-556RDL-3 2-556RDL-6 2-557

    REGEX Messages 2-558REGEX-3 2-558

    RES_MGR Messages 2-561RES_MGR-1 2-561RES_MGR-2 2-561RES_MGR-3 2-562RES_MGR-4 2-563RES_MGR-5 2-563RES_MGR-6 2-564

    RIB Messages 2-564RIB-0 2-564RIB-1 2-564RIB-2 2-565RIB-3 2-565RIB-4 2-566RIB-5 2-567RIB-6 2-567

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    RIP Messages 2-567RIP-2 2-567RIP-3 2-568RIP-4 2-570RIP-5 2-571RIP-6 2-572

    RLIR Messages 2-572RLIR-2 2-572RLIR-6 2-573

    RM Messages 2-574RM-6 2-574

    RM-SLOT# Messages 2-574RM-SLOT#-2 2-574

    RPM Messages 2-575RPM-2 2-576RPM-3 2-577RPM-6 2-582

    RSCN Messages 2-582RSCN-2 2-582RSCN-4 2-583RSCN-6 2-584

    SAL Messages 2-584SAL-5 2-584

    SAN_EXT_TUNER Messages 2-584SAN_EXT_TUNER-3 2-585

    SCHEDULER Messages 2-585SCHEDULER-2 2-585SCHEDULER-3 2-586SCHEDULER-4 2-586SCHEDULER-6 2-586

    SCSI-TARGET Messages 2-587SCSI-TARGET-2 2-587SCSI-TARGET-3 2-588SCSI-TARGET-7 2-590

    SDV Messages 2-590SDV-2 2-590SDV-3 2-590SDV-4 2-592SDV-6 2-593

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    SDV-7 2-593

    SECURITYD Messages 2-593SECURITYD-2 2-593SECURITYD-3 2-594SECURITYD-6 2-595

    SENSOR_USD Messages 2-595SENSOR_USD-2 2-595SENSOR_USD-3 2-596SENSOR_USD-5 2-598

    SESSION-MGR Messages 2-598SESSION-MGR-2 2-598SESSION-MGR-3 2-598SESSION-MGR-4 2-598

    SFC Messages 2-598SFC-3 2-599

    SFM Messages 2-599SFM-2 2-599SFM-6 2-599

    SKSD Messages 2-599SKSD-5 2-599

    SKT_USD Messages 2-601SKT_USD-6 2-601

    SLAB_LIB Messages 2-601SLAB_LIB-2 2-601SLAB_LIB-3 2-602

    SME_CPP Messages 2-602SME_CPP-2 2-602SME_CPP-3 2-603SME_CPP-5 2-605

    SME_CPP-SLOT# Messages 2-608SME_CPP-SLOT#-2 2-608SME_CPP-SLOT#-3 2-609SME_CPP-SLOT#-4 2-610

    SMM Messages 2-610SMM-3 2-610SMM-5 2-613SMM-6 2-614

    SNMPD Messages 2-614

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    SNMPD-1 2-614SNMPD-2 2-614SNMPD-3 2-614SNMPD-4 2-615SNMPD-5 2-615SNMPD-6 2-615SNMPD-7 2-615

    SPAN Messages 2-615SPAN-2 2-616SPAN-3 2-616SPAN-5 2-616SPAN-6 2-617

    SPI-SLOT# Messages 2-618SPI-SLOT#-2 2-618

    STP Messages 2-618STP-2 2-618STP-3 2-625STP-4 2-626STP-6 2-626

    SVC Messages 2-629SVC-0 2-629SVC-1 2-629SVC-2 2-629SVC-3 2-630SVC-4 2-642SVC-5 2-651SVC-6 2-652SVC-7 2-668

    SVC_BATTERY-SLOT# Messages 2-669SVC_BATTERY-SLOT#-2 2-669SVC_BATTERY-SLOT#-4 2-670SVC_BATTERY-SLOT#-6 2-670

    SYSLOG Messages 2-671SYSLOG-0 2-671SYSLOG-1 2-671SYSLOG-2 2-672SYSLOG-3 2-672SYSLOG-4 2-673SYSLOG-5 2-673

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    SYSLOG-6 2-673SYSLOG-7 2-673

    SYSMGR Messages 2-673SYSMGR-2 2-674SYSMGR-3 2-696SYSMGR-4 2-706SYSMGR-5 2-708SYSMGR-6 2-712SYSMGR-7 2-714

    SYSTEMHEALTH Messages 2-716SYSTEMHEALTH-2 2-716SYSTEMHEALTH-4 2-720SYSTEMHEALTH-5 2-725SYSTEMHEALTH-6 2-727

    SYSWRAP_LIB Messages 2-729SYSWRAP_LIB-2 2-729

    TACACS Messages 2-729TACACS-2 2-729TACACS-3 2-730TACACS-5 2-730TACACS-6 2-730

    TCAP Messages 2-730TCAP-2 2-731

    TCP Messages 2-731TCP-2 2-731TCP-3 2-735TCP-6 2-739

    TLPORT Messages 2-739TLPORT-2 2-739TLPORT-3 2-739TLPORT-4 2-740TLPORT-6 2-740

    TPC-SLOT# Messages 2-741TPC-SLOT#-5 2-741

    TSP Messages 2-742TSP-3 2-742

    TTYD Messages 2-744TTYD-2 2-744TTYD-3 2-745

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    TTYD-6 2-745

    TUNNEL Messages 2-745TUNNEL-3 2-745TUNNEL-4 2-746TUNNEL-5 2-746TUNNEL-7 2-748

    TX Messages 2-748TX-3 2-748

    U6RIB Messages 2-748U6RIB-2 2-749U6RIB-3 2-750U6RIB-4 2-756U6RIB-5 2-757U6RIB-6 2-758

    UDLD Messages 2-759UDLD-3 2-759UDLD-4 2-760UDLD-5 2-761

    UFDM Messages 2-761UFDM-2 2-761

    URIB Messages 2-762URIB-2 2-762URIB-3 2-763URIB-4 2-773URIB-5 2-774URIB-6 2-775

    VDC_MGR Messages 2-776VDC_MGR-2 2-776VDC_MGR-3 2-778VDC_MGR-4 2-778VDC_MGR-6 2-778

    VEC-SLOT# Messages 2-778VEC-SLOT#-3 2-778VEC-SLOT#-4 2-779VEC-SLOT#-5 2-779

    VEDB_MGR Messages 2-783VEDB_MGR-2 2-783VEDB_MGR-6 2-783

    VES-SLOT# Messages 2-783

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    VES-SLOT#-4 2-783VES-SLOT#-5 2-784

    VFC Messages 2-785VFC-3 2-785VFC-6 2-785

    VIM Messages 2-785VIM-5 2-785

    VLAN_MGR Messages 2-788VLAN_MGR-2 2-788VLAN_MGR-6 2-789

    VNI Messages 2-789VNI-2 2-789VNI-3 2-790VNI-6 2-790

    VOMD-SLOT# Messages 2-791VOMD-SLOT#-2 2-791

    VPC Messages 2-791VPC-2 2-791VPC-3 2-793VPC-4 2-794VPC-5 2-795VPC-6 2-796

    VPM Messages 2-799VPM-2 2-800VPM-3 2-801VPM-4 2-801VPM-6 2-802

    VPM-SLOT# Messages 2-804VPM-SLOT#-2 2-804

    VRRP-CFG Messages 2-804VRRP-CFG-2 2-804VRRP-CFG-3 2-805VRRP-CFG-5 2-805

    VRRP-ENG Messages 2-806VRRP-ENG-2 2-806VRRP-ENG-3 2-806VRRP-ENG-4 2-807VRRP-ENG-5 2-807VRRP-ENG-6 2-808

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    VRRP_CFG Messages 2-808VRRP_CFG-2 2-808VRRP_CFG-3 2-808VRRP_CFG-5 2-809

    VRRP_ENG Messages 2-809VRRP_ENG-2 2-810VRRP_ENG-3 2-810VRRP_ENG-4 2-810VRRP_ENG-5 2-811VRRP_ENG-6 2-811

    VSAN Messages 2-811VSAN-2 2-812VSAN-3 2-812VSAN-6 2-812

    VSD-SLOT# Messages 2-813VSD-SLOT#-2 2-813

    VSHD Messages 2-814VSHD-2 2-814VSHD-3 2-814VSHD-4 2-815VSHD-5 2-816VSHD-7 2-816

    WWN Messages 2-816WWN-1 2-817WWN-2 2-817WWN-3 2-819WWN-4 2-820WWN-5 2-820WWN-6 2-821WWN-7 2-822

    XBAR Messages 2-822XBAR-2 2-823XBAR-3 2-823XBAR-5 2-824

    XBAR_CLIENT Messages 2-828XBAR_CLIENT-2 2-828XBAR_CLIENT-3 2-828

    XBAR_CLIENT-SLOT# Messages 2-829XBAR_CLIENT-SLOT#-2 2-829

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    XBAR_CLIENT-SLOT#-3 2-830

    XMLMA Messages 2-830XMLMA-2 2-830XMLMA-3 2-831XMLMA-5 2-831XMLMA-6 2-831

    XMLSA Messages 2-832XMLSA-2 2-832XMLSA-5 2-832XMLSA-6 2-833

    ZONE Messages 2-833ZONE-2 2-833ZONE-3 2-841ZONE-4 2-842ZONE-5 2-845ZONE-6 2-845

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    Preface

    This document lists and describes the system messages for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family, Cisco Nexus 1000V Series, Cisco Nexus 5000 Series, and Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS. The system software sends these messages to the console (and, optionally, to a logging server on another system) during operation. Not all messages indicate a problem with your system. Some messages are purely informational, while others might help diagnose problems with links, internal hardware, or the system software.

    Note The Error Message Decoder (EMD) tool does not support the system messages contained in this book. For the most current information about system messages, refer to the messages in Chapter 2, System Messages and Recovery Procedures.

    This preface includes the following sections:

    Audience, page xxix

    Organization, page xxix

    Document Conventions, page xxx

    Related Documentation, page xxx

    AudienceThis guide is for system administrators who are responsible for managing Cisco NX-OS systems.

    OrganizationThis guide is organized as follows:

    Chapter Title Description

    Chapter 1 Introduction to System Messages Describes the structure of system messages and the format of system log files.

    Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery Procedures

    Lists the messages that may appear in log files, and indicates suggested remedies where applicable.

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    Preface

    Document ConventionsCommand descriptions use these conventions:

    Screen examples use these conventions:

    This document uses the following conventions:

    Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual.

    Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

    Related DocumentationYou can find the introduction to documentation for the Cisco NX-OS switches included in this document at the following links:

    Cisco MDS 9000 Family

    Cisco Nexus 1000V Series

    Cisco Nexus 5000 Series

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series

    Convention Description

    boldface font Commands and keywords are in boldface.

    italic font Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.

    [ ] Elements in square brackets are optional.

    [ x | y | z ] Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.

    string A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks.

    screen font Terminal sessions and information that the switch displays are in screen font.

    boldface screen

    font

    Information that you must enter is in boldface screen font.

    italic screen font Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font.

    < > Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets.

    [ ] Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets.

    !, # An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line.

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    PrefaceObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

    Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service RequestFor information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly Whats New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:

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    C H A P T E R 1

    Introduction to System Messages

    This chapter describes system messages, as defined by the syslog protocol (RFC 3164). It describes how to understand the syslog message format and how to capture system messages for review.

    Note The Error Message Decoder (EMD) tool does not support the system messages contained in this book. For the most current information about system messages, refer to the messages in Chapter 2, System Messages and Recovery Procedures.

    This chapter includes the following sections:

    System Log Message Format, page 1-1

    Capturing System Messages and History, page 1-5

    Displaying Information about System Errors, page 1-5

    System Log Message FormatSystem log messages begin with a percent sign (%) and are displayed in the following formats:

    syslog Format on a Resident Device, page 1-1

    syslog Format on a Remote-Logging Server, page 1-3

    syslog Format on a Resident DeviceThe format for a resident syslog is as follows:

    month dd hh:mm:ss switchname FACILITY-severity-MNEMONIC descriptionor month dd hh:mm:ss switchname FACILITY-SLOTnumber-severity-MNEMONIC descriptionor month dd hh:mm:ss switchname FACILITY-STANDBY-severity-MNEMONIC description

    For example:

    Nov 1 14:07:58 excal-113 %MODULE-5-MOD_OK: Module 1 is onlineNov 1 14:07:58 excal-113 %PORT-3-IF_UNSUPPORTED_TRANSCEIVER: Transceiver for interface fc1/13 is not supported.

    Table 1-1 describes the syslog elements.

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to System MessagesSystem Log Message Format

    FACILITY is a code consisting of two or more uppercase letters that indicates the facility to which the system message refers. A facility is a hardware device, a protocol, a feature, or a module of the system software.

    System message SEVERITY codes range from 0 to 7 and reflect the severity of the condition. The lower the number, the more serious the situation. Table 1-2 lists the severity levels.

    MNEMONIC is a code that uniquely identifies the system message.

    Message-text is a text string that describes the condition. This portion of the message might contain detailed information about the event, including terminal port numbers, network addresses, or addresses that correspond to locations in the system memory address space. Because the information in these variable fields changes from message to message, it is represented here by short strings enclosed in square brackets ([ ]). A decimal number, for example, is represented as [dec].

    Table 1-3 lists the representations of variable fields and the type of information in the fields.

    Table 1-1 syslog Element Descriptions for a Resident Device

    Element Description

    month dd Date and month of the error or event

    hh:mm:ss Time of the error or event

    switchname Name of the switch

    FACILITY Facility of the error or event (daemon, kernel, VSHD, or other facility)

    severity Single-digit code from 0 to 7 that indicates the severity of the message

    MNEMONIC Text string that uniquely describes the system message

    %$VDC #%$ Optional virtual device context (VDC) ID that appears in the description for messages requiring VDC IDs

    %$VRF #%$ Optional virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) ID that appears in the description for messages requiring VRF IDs

    description Text string that contains detailed information about the reported event

    Table 1-2 System Message Severity Levels

    Level Description

    0 emergency System unusable

    1 alert Immediate action needed

    2 critical Critical condition

    3 error Error condition

    4 warning Warning condition

    5 notification Normal but significant condition

    6 informational Informational message only

    7 debugging Appears during debugging only

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to System MessagesSystem Log Message Format

    The following example system message shows how the variable field might be used:

    %MODULE-5-MOD_MINORSWFAIL: Module [dec] reported a failure in service [chars]

    In this example,

    Facility code =MODULE (indicating that it is a module-specific error)

    Severity =5 (notification)

    Alarm/event code= MOD_MINORSWFAIL

    Description of the problem= Module [dec] reported a failure in service [chars]

    [dec] is the module slot number associated with this message.

    [chars] is the service name that experienced this failure.

    System log messages begin with a percent sign (%) and are displayed in the following format (see Table 1-4).

    syslog Format on a Remote-Logging ServerThe syslog format on a remote-logging server is as follows:

    month dd hh:mm:ss IP-addr-switch : year month day hh:mm:ss Timezone: FACILITY-severity-MNEMONIC descriptionor month dd hh:mm:ss IP-addr-switch : year month day hh:mm:ssTimezone: facility-SLOTnumber-severity-MNEMONIC descriptionor month dd hh:mm:ss IP-addr-switch : year month day hh:mm:ss Timezone: FACILITY-STANDBY-severity-MNEMONIC description

    For example:

    sep 21 11:09:50 172.22.22.45 : 2005 Sep 04 18:18:22 UTC: %AUTHPRIV-3-SYSTEM_MSG: ttyS1:togetattr: Input/output error - getty[28224]switch resident syslog 2005 Sep 4 18:18:22 switch %AUTHPRIV-3-SYSTEM_MSG: ttyS1:togetattr: Input/output error - getty[28224]time on switch : 2005 Sep 4 18:18:22 time on Loggng Server : Sep 21 11:09:50 fc1/13 is not supported.

    Table 1-3 Representation of Variable Fields in System Messages

    Representation Type of Information

    [dec] Decimal number

    [hex] Hexadecimal number

    [char] Single character

    [chars] Character string

    Table 1-4 syslog Element Descriptions for a Remote-Logging Server

    Element Description

    month dd Date and month of the error or event

    hh:mm:ss Time of the error or event

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to System MessagesSystem Log Message Format

    FACILITY is a code consisting of two or more uppercase letters that indicate the facility to which the system message refers. A facility is a hardware device, a protocol, a feature, or a module of the system software.

    System message SEVERITY codes range from 0 to 3 and reflect the severity of the condition. The lower the number, the more serious the situation. Table 1-5 lists the severity levels.

    MNEMONIC is a code that uniquely identifies the system message.

    Message-text is a text string that describes the condition. This portion of the message might contain detailed information about the event, including terminal port numbers, network addresses, or addresses that correspond to locations in the system memory address space. Because the information in these variable fields changes from message to message, it is represented here by short strings enclosed in square brackets ([ ]). A decimal number, for example, is represented as [dec].

    Table 1-6 lists the representations of variable fields and the type of information in the fields.

    The following example system message shows how the variable field might be used:

    IP-addr-switch IP address of the switch

    FACILITY Facility of the error or event (daemon, kernel, VSHD, or other facility)

    severity Single-digit code from 0 to 3 that indicates the severity of the message

    MNEMONIC Text string that uniquely describes the system message

    %$VDC #%$ Optional virtual device context (VDC) ID that appears in the description for messages requiring VDC IDs

    %$VRF #%$ Optional virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) ID that appears in the description for messages requiring VRF IDs

    description Text string that contains detailed information about the reported event

    Table 1-4 syslog Element Descriptions for a Remote-Logging Server (continued)

    Element Description

    Table 1-5 System Log Message Severity Level Descriptions

    Level Description

    0 emergency System unusable

    1 alert Immediate action needed

    2 critical Critical condition

    3 notification Normal but significant condition

    Table 1-6 Representation of Variable Fields in System Messages

    Representation Type of Information

    [dec] Decimal number

    [hex] Hexadecimal number

    [char] Single character

    [chars] Character string

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to System MessagesCapturing System Messages and History

    %AUTHPRIV-3-SYSTEM_MSG: AUTHPRIV [dec] reported a failure in service [chars]

    This example shows the following:

    Facility code is AUTHPRIV (indicating that it is a authpriv-specific error).

    Severity is 3 (notification).

    Alarm or event code is SYSTEM_MSG.

    Description of the problem is Authpriv [dec] reported a failure in service [chars].

    [dec] is the module slot number associated with this message.

    [chars] is the service name that experienced this failure.

    Capturing System Messages and HistoryThe system messages are displayed instantly on the console, by default, or are redirected to an internal log file, or a syslog server. System message severity levels correspond to the keywords assigned by the logging global configuration commands. These keywords define where and at what level these messages appear. Only system messages that correspond to the configured logging level or higher severity messages are logged. As an example, if you set the logging level to 3 (error), then you get error, critical, alerts, and emergency system messages, but you do not get warning, notification, informational, or debugging system messages.

    For complete information about handling system messages, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 4.1.

    Saving the System Messages LogThe logging logfile global configuration command enables copying of system messages to an internal log file and optionally sets the size of the file. To display the messages that are logged in the file, use the show logging EXEC command. The first message displayed is the oldest message in the buffer. To clear the current contents of the buffer, use the clear debug-logfile command.

    Logging System Messages to a syslog ServerThe logging host-name command identifies a syslog server host to receive logging messages. The host-name argument is the name or Internet address of the host. By using this command more than once, you build a list of syslog servers that receive logging messages. The no logging host-name command deletes the syslog server with the specified address from the list of syslog servers.

    Displaying Information about System ErrorsSystem errors may be generated by processes running on the device. System errors have an ID that ranges from 0x0 to 0xffffffff. You can use the show system error-id command to display the facility and description of a system error. To get a list of descriptions for all error IDs, use the show system error-id list command.

    The following example displays information about the specified error ID.

    switch# show system error-id 0x401D0019

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    Error Facility: moduleError Description: Failed to stop Linecard Async Notification.switch#

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    C H A P T E R 2

    System Messages and Recovery Procedures

    This chapter includes the system messages for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family, Cisco Nexus 1000V Series, Cisco Nexus 5000 Series, and Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS products. The messages are listed in alphabetical order by the system facility that produces them. Within each system facility section, messages are listed alphabetically by severity and mnemonics. Each error message is followed by an explanation and a recommended action.

    AAA MessagesThis section contains the AAA messages.

    AAA-1

    Error Message AAA-1-AAA_SESSION_LIMIT_REJECT: aaa request rejected as maximum aaa sessions are in progress

    Explanation An AAA request has been rejected because the system has detected that the limit for the maximum concurrent AAA sessions has been exceeded.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    AAA-2

    Error Message AAA-2-AAA_NVRAM_UPGRADE_FAILURE: upgrading of accounting log failed. [chars]

    Explanation The system has detected that the accounting log upgrade has failed.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

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    Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery ProceduresAAM Messages

    Error Message AAA-2-AAA_PROGRAM_EXIT: aaa daemon exiting: [chars]

    Explanation The system has detected that the AAA daemon has exited.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    AAA-3

    Error Message AAA-3-AAA_NVRAMFAILURE: nvram failure

    Explanation The system has detected that because the NVRAM cannot be read/written to, the accounting log cannot be stored in NVRAM.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    AAA-6

    Error Message AAA-6-AAA_ACCOUNTING_MESSAGE: [chars]

    Explanation This message indicates that this is an accounting message.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    AAM MessagesThis section contains the AAM messages.

    AAM-2

    Error Message AAM-2-ELS_FC2_GL_SINDEX_LOOKUP_FAILED: Failed to lookup global port index for interface [[chars]]

    Explanation The system has failed to look up a global port index for the interface [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    AAM-3

    Error Message AAM-3-ALLOC_FAILED: Failed in File:[chars] Line:[dec] for type [dec] size [dec]

    Explanation The AAM process could not allocate heap memory in File:[chars], at line:[dec], for memory-type:[dec] of Size:[dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message AAM-3-ASSERTION_FAILED: Failed in File:[chars] Line:[dec]

    Explanation AAM process assertion has failed in File:[chars], at line:[dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACL MessagesThis section contains the ACL messages.

    ACL-2

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_HA_FAILURE: Failed to do high availability operation: [chars].

    Explanation The system has failed to do a high availability operation. [chars] is the reason.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_INIT_FAILED: Initialization failed for ACL: [chars], reason: [hex].

    Explanation Initialization failed for ACL due to [chars], reason: [hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_LINECARD_STATUS: Status from linecard: [dec], for module: [chars](ID: [dec]), status : [dec], error_id: [hex], catastrophic: [chars], restart count: [dec].

    Explanation This message indicates that this message is a status from the line card [dec], for module: [chars](ID: [dec]), status : [dec], error_id: [hex], catastrophic: [chars], restart count: [dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_MTS_FAILURE: Failed to do MTS operation: [chars].

    Explanation The system has failed to do an MTS operation. [chars] is the reason.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_MTS_REGISTRATION_FAILED: MTS options setting to [hex] failed for opCode: [dec].

    Explanation The The The MTS options setting to [hex] failed for opCode: [dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_PENDING_MSG_ARR_FULL: ACL Upgrade Pending Messages Array is Full with [dec] messages. Failing the MTS message with Opc: [dec], RR_TOKEN: [hex]

    Explanation This message indicates that the ACL upgrade pending messages array is full with [dec] messages. Failing the MTS message with Opc: [dec], RR_TOKEN: [hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_PSS_FAILURE: Failed to do PSS operation: [chars], reason: [hex].

    Explanation The system has failed to do a PSS operation [chars]. [hex] is the reason.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_PSS_VER_FAIL: PSS file [chars] has version [dec].[dec].[dec], expected version [dec].[dec].[dec].

    Explanation There was a mismatch in the PSS version. [chars] indicates the PSS service, [dec].[dec].[dec] is the current version number, and [dec].[dec].[dec] is the expected version.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_RUNTIME_FAILURE: [chars] [dec], Error: [hex]

    Explanation The system has detected than an ACL runtime failure has occurred as [chars] [dec], reason: [hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-2-ACL_TCAM_FAILURE: Failed to do TCAM operation: [chars].

    Explanation The system has failed to do a TCAM operation. [chars] is the reason.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    ACL-4

    Error Message ACL-4-ACL_WARNING: [chars] [dec]

    Explanation ACL warning messages are reported as [chars] [dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACL-5

    Error Message ACL-5-ACL_ADJ_SHARING_STATUS: Successfully completed [chars] on Generation 2 linecards.

    Explanation Successfully completed the command \[chars]\ on Generation 2 line cards.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACL-6

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_DIAG_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [hex].

    Explanation ACL system health management event status is reported as [chars] [hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_E_PORT_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL E port event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_FCC_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL FCC event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_LINECARD_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [hex].

    Explanation ACL line card event status is reported as [chars] [dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_MCAST_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL multicast event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_NX_PORT_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL Nx Port event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_PORT_MODE_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL portmode event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_RUNTIME_STATUS: [chars] [dec]

    Explanation ACL runtime status is reported as [chars] [dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_SPAN_DEST_CONFIG_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL SPAN destination config event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_SPAN_SRC_CONFIG_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL SPAN source configuration event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_STATUS: ACL Status: [chars].

    Explanation ACL status is reported as [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACL-6-ACL_UPDATE_SSRAM_QOS_EVENT_STATUS: [chars] [chars].

    Explanation ACL update SSRAM for QoS event status is reported as [chars] [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery ProceduresACLLOG Messages

    ACLLOG MessagesThis section contains the ACLLOG messages.

    ACLLOG-4

    Error Message ACLLOG-4-ACLLOG_MAXFLOW_REACHED: [chars]

    Explanation The maximum flow has been reached in current interval: [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLLOG-4-ACLLOG_THRESHOLD: [chars]

    Explanation Threshold Reached for Flow: [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLLOG-6

    Error Message ACLLOG-6-ACLLOG_FLOW_INTERVAL: [chars]

    Explanation Flow informationin current alert interval: [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLLOG-6-ACLLOG_NEW_FLOW: [chars]

    Explanation New Acllog Flow: [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLMGR MessagesThis section contains the ACLMGR messages.

    ACLMGR-2

    Error Message ACLMGR-2-ACLMGR_COMMIT_FAIL: Commit failed: client %llX, [chars]

    Explanation The PPF commit failed.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLMGR-2-ACLMGR_NO_ERRDISABLED: [chars] event on ifindex [hex] allowed to succeed in spite of access-list failure

    Explanation Although an access-list operation failed during a port event, the port event still finished successfully because errordisable is disallowed.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-2-ACLMGR_NO_ERRDISABLED: [chars] event on interface [chars] ([hex]) allowed to succeed in spite of access-list failure

    Explanation Although an access-list operation failed during a port event, the port event still finished successfully because errordisable is disallowed.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-2-EXITING: Exit reason: [chars]

    Explanation The ACLMGR service process has exited due to [char]. The process has probably been restarted automatically.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-2-INITFAIL: ACLMGR Service Init failed: [chars]

    Explanation ACLMGR Service initialization has failed. [chars] explains the reason for the failure.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-2-MALLOC_ERROR: Size [dec] bytes

    Explanation The ACLMGR service could not allocate enough memory.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLMGR-2-PSS_ERROR: [chars]: PSS ret. val=[dec]

    Explanation The ACLMGR service has detected an error while operating on a persistent storage database.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    ACLMGR-3

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_ACL_ON_FAB_INACTIVE: ACL on FEX fabric interface not activated

    Explanation ACL applied to a FEX fabric port or port channel is not activated.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_ACL_OVER_FAB_CHANNEL: ACL on FEX fabric port-channel bound interface not activated

    Explanation ACL applied to a FEX interface is not activated if the interface is bound to a FEX-fabric port channel.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_PPF_ERROR: PPF error: [chars]

    Explanation The PPF generated an error.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_PSS_CORRUPTED: [chars] PSS found corrupted

    Explanation The ACLMGR service has detected a corrupted file in its persistent information databases The database would be recreated.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_STAT_CONSOLIDATION_FAILURE: ACL statistic parsing or consolidation failed

    Explanation A statistic update failed during the parsing or consolidation step; statistics may have been lost.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_VACL_REDIRECTION_DISABLED_REMOVAL: VACL redirection to ifindex [hex] disabled: the port has been removed

    Explanation A VACL redirection to the port has been deactivated because the port has been removed.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_VACL_REDIRECTION_DISABLED_REMOVAL: VACL redirection to interface [chars] ([hex]) disabled: the port has been removed

    Explanation A VACL redirection to the port has been deactivated because the port has been removed.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-ACLMGR_VERIFY_FAIL: Verify failed: client %llX, [chars]

    Explanation The PPF Verify failed.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-3-MTSERROR: [chars]

    Explanation ACLMGR Service encountered an MTS error. [chars] specifies the context where the error occurred.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLMGR-4

    Error Message ACLMGR-4-ACLMGR_PPF_WARNING: PPF warning: [chars]

    Explanation The PPF generated warning.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-4-ACLMGR_VACL_REDIRECTION_DISABLED_PCM: VACL redirection to ifindex [hex] disabled: the port became a portchannel member

    Explanation A VACL redirection to the port has been temporarily deactivated because it is now a member in a port channel.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-4-ACLMGR_VACL_REDIRECTION_DISABLED_PCM: VACL redirection to interface [chars] ([hex]) disabled: the port became a portchannel member

    Explanation A VACL redirection to the port has been temporarily deactivated because it is now a member in a port channel.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLMGR-4-PSS_VERSION_MISMATCH: PSS [dec] Code [dec]

    Explanation There was a version mismatch between the ACLMGR service and one of its persistent storage databases. The persistent information has been translated to the new format.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLMGR-6

    Error Message ACLMGR-6-ACLMGR_PPF_NOTIF: PPF notification: [chars]

    Explanation The PPF generated a notification.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-6-BECAME_ACTIVE: Became ACTIVE from standby mode

    Explanation The ACLMGR service on the standby supervisor became active and it is ready to serve client requests.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-6-BECAME_STDBY: Became STANDBY from active mode

    Explanation The ACLMGR service became standby from active mode.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-6-FAILED_TO_SEND_HEARTBEAT: Failed to send heartbeat to system manager: Reason=[chars]

    Explanation The ACLMGR service was unable to send heartbeats to the system manager.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-6-SERVICE_UP: Initialized [chars]

    Explanation The ACLMGR service is up and ready The service was initialized in [char] mode.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLMGR-6-SRVEXIT: ACLMGR Service shutting down gracefully

    Explanation ACLMGR Service is shutting down gracefully.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLMGR-6-SWITCHOVER: Switching Over to other Sup.

    Explanation The ACLMGR service has successfully switched over to the standby supervisor module.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLQOS-SLOT# MessagesThis section contains the ACLQOS-SLOT# messages.

    ACLQOS-SLOT#-2

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-2-ACLQOS_FAILED: ACLQOS failure: [chars]

    Explanation ACLQOS operation failed in the aclqos client.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-2-ACLQOS_INBAND_INTERFACE_FAILURE: Inband interface lif lookup failed ([chars])

    Explanation Inband interface lif lookup failed.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-2-ACLQOS_MALLOC_FAILED: Memory allocation failed. [chars]

    Explanation Memory allocation failed. This is a critical failure.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-2-ACLQOS_OOTR: Tcam resource exhausted: [chars]

    Explanation TCAM resources to program acls exhausted.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

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    Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery ProceduresACLQOS-SLOT# Messages

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-2-PPF_FAILED: Database failure: [chars]

    Explanation Database operation failed in the aclqos client.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    ACLQOS-SLOT#-3

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-3-ACLQOS_CC_INVALID: Invalid Congestion Control parameters

    Explanation Invalid Congestion Control parameters.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-3-ACLQOS_PAUSE_INVALID: Invalid Pause parameters

    Explanation Invalid Pause parameters.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-3-ACLQOS_QUEUING_ERROR: ACL/QoS queuing error: [chars]

    Explanation Internal error in ACL/QoS queing configuration.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    ACLQOS-SLOT#-4

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-4-ACLQOS_ATOMIC_ERR: [chars]

    Explanation TCAM will be overused, turn off atomic update.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-4-ACLQOS_MATCH_ALL_MERGE_UPDATE: Warning (match_all merging): [chars]

    Explanation The system has detected a warning (match_all merging).

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

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    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-4-ACLQOS_OVER_THRESHOLD: Tcam [dec] Bank [dec]'s usage has reached its threshold

    Explanation TCAM is almost full.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-4-ACLQOS_QUEUING_COS2Q_INVALID: ACL/QoS invalid queuing policy because of cos map change: [chars] queue [chars], interface [chars]

    Explanation Attemped to configure an invalid queuing policy.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-4-ACLQOS_QUEUING_INVALID: ACL/QoS invalid queuing policy: [chars]

    Explanation Attemped to configure an invalid queuing policy.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-4-ACLQOS_UNDER_THRESHOLD: Tcam [dec] Bank [dec]'s usage is below the threshold now

    Explanation TCAM's usage is below the threshold.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    ACLQOS-SLOT#-5

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-5-ACLQOS_DISRUPTIVE_IPv6_UPDATE: Disruptive update of IPv6 compression entries

    Explanation Disruptive IPv6 compression entries update.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message ACLQOS-SLOT#-5-ACLQOS_NON_ATOMIC: Non atomic ACL/QoS policy update done for [chars]

    Explanation Nonatomic ACL/QoS policy update was done.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

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    Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery ProceduresACLTCAM Messages

    ACLTCAM MessagesThis section contains the ACLTCAM messages.

    ACLTCAM-2

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_ADJ_EXHAUSTED: ACLTCAM failed to program route for VSAN: [dec], SID: [chars] DID: [chars], error: [chars].

    Explanation The ACLTCAM process has experienced a failure while programming a route for VSAN [dec] SID [chars] DID [chars] due to resource exhaustion. [chars] is the error code.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_ALMOST_FULL: TCAM close to FULL. [chars] TCAM Usage ([dec]/[dec]) exceeded [dec]% fwd-eng: [dec], [chars]

    Explanation [chars] TCAM usage [dec]/[dec] exceeded [dec] percent on fwd-engine [dec], [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_CONFIG_READ_FROM_DRIVER_FAILED: [chars] [dec], Error: [hex].

    Explanation The system is unable to read the configuration from the forwarding engine ASIC driver. [chars] [dec], Error: 0x[hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_CONFIG_WRITE_TO_DRIVER_FAILED: [chars] [dec], Error: [hex].

    Explanation The system is unable to write the configuration to the forwarding engine ASIC driver. [chars] [dec], Error: 0x[hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_INCONSISTENT_DATABASE: Database found inconsistent.

    Explanation Database found inconsistent.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_INCONSISTENT_TCAM_CONTENTS: TCAM contents found inconsistent.

    Explanation TCAM contents are found inconsistent.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_INIT_FAILED: Initialization failed for forwarding engine ASIC: [dec], [chars] TCAM.

    Explanation Initialization failed for the forwarding engine ASIC [dec], in [chars] TCAM.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_INIT_REGIONS_FAILED: Initialization failed for forwarding engine ASIC: [dec], [chars] TCAM, [chars] Region.

    Explanation Initialization of regions failed for the forwarding engine ASIC [dec], in [chars] TCAM, for [chars] Region.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_MALLOC_FAILURE: Memory allocation failed for size [dec].

    Explanation Memory allocation is failed for size [dec] bytes.

    Recommended Action Restart the process.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_MTS_FAILURE: MTS operation failed: [chars].

    Explanation MTS operation failed. [chars] is the reason.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_MTS_REGISTRATION_FAILED: MTS registration failed for opCode: [dec].

    Explanation MTS registration failed for opCode: [dec].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_NO_ROUTE: ACLTCAM failed to get route for VSAN: [dec], Rewrite: [chars] DID: [chars] DID MASK: [chars], error: [hex].

    Explanation The ACLTCAM process has experienced a failure while getting route for VSAN [dec] Rewrite [chars] DID [chars] DID Mask [chars]. [hex] is the error code.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Chapter 2 System Messages and Recovery ProceduresACLTCAM Messages

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_NO_TCAM_LEFT: ACLTCAM resource exhausted for interface : [chars]

    Explanation ACLTCAM hardware resource is completely used.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_PHY_TCAM_READ_FAILED: [chars] read from hardware TCAM failed(ASIC: [dec], [chars] TCAM, Address: [dec], Num Entries: [dec], Error: [chars]).

    Explanation [chars] read from hardware TCAM failed(ASIC: [dec], [chars] TCAM, Address: [dec], Num Entries: [dec] Error: [chars]).

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_PHY_TCAM_READ_INVALID: Invalid([chars], value: [dec]) TCAM entry read from hardware TCAM (FWD-Engine: [dec], [chars] TCAM, Address: [dec]), Ignoring this entry.

    Explanation Invalid([chars], value: [dec]) TCAM entry from hardware TCAM(FWD-Engine: [dec], [chars] TCAM, Address: [dec]) Ignoring this entry.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_PHY_TCAM_WRITE_FAILED: [chars] write to hardware TCAM failed(ASIC: [dec], [chars] TCAM, Address: [dec], Num Entries: [dec], Error: [chars]).

    Explanation [chars] write to hardware TCAM failed(ASIC: [dec], [chars] TCAM, Address: [dec], Num Entries: [dec] Error: [chars]).

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-ACL_TCAM_PSS_FAILURE: Failed to do PSS operation: [chars], reason: [hex].

    Explanation The system has failed to do a PSS operation [chars]. [hex] is the reason.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-PSS_OPEN_FAILED: PSS open failed - [hex].

    Explanation Persistent database handle could not be obtained for ACLTCAM. [hex] is the error.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLTCAM-2-RECONS_FAILED: Reconstruction of TCAM contents failed during upgrade - [hex].

    Explanation During nondisruptive upgrade, the ACLTCAM contents are not properly reconstructed. [hex] is the error.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLTCAM-3

    Error Message ACLTCAM-3-REGISTER_FAILED: Could not register to MTS opcode [chars] - error [hex].

    Explanation ACLTCAM process could not register to the notifications mentioned by [chars]. [hex] is the error.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLTCAM-4

    Error Message ACLTCAM-4-ACL_TCAM_BELOW_THRESHOLD: [chars] TCAM usage ([dec]/[dec]) fell below [dec]% fwd-eng: [dec], [chars]

    Explanation [chars] TCAM usage [dec]/[dec] fell below [dec] percent on fwd-engine [dec], [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-4-ACL_TCAM_BEYOND_THRESHOLD: [chars] TCAM usage ([dec]/[dec]) exceeded [dec]% fwd-eng: [dec], [chars]

    Explanation [chars] TCAM usage [dec]/[dec] exceeded [dec] percent on fwd-engine [dec], [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message ACLTCAM-4-ACL_TCAM_FLOW_COUNTER_INVALIDATED: Flow counter for flow: vsan: [dec], sid: [hex], did: [hex] with statistics: frames = %llu & bytes = %llu was invalidated due to: [chars]

    Explanation ACLTCAM process invalidated the flow counter for flow VSAN [dec] SID [hex] DID [hex] with collected stats of [dec] frames and [dev] bytes was invalidated because of reason [[chars]].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

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    Error Message ACLTCAM-4-ACL_TCAM_FLOW_COUNTER_VALIDATED: Flow counter for flow: vsan: [dec], sid: [hex], did: [hex] is now valid

    Explanation ACLTCAM process validated the flow counter for flow VSAN [dec] SID [hex] DID [hex].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    ACLTCAM-6

    Error Message ACLTCAM-6-ACL_TCAM_STATUS: Status: [chars].

    Explanation ACLTCAM status is reported as: [chars].

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    AM MessagesThis section contains the AM messages.

    AM-2

    Error Message AM-2-API_INIT Format: Failed to initialize %s API

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-BAD_TIMER Format: %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-CLI_INIT Format: Failed to initialize CLI

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

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    Error Message AM-2-INIT_FAIL Format: Initialization failure

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-MQ_OPEN Format: Failed to open message queue %s: %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-MTS_BIND Format: Failed to do mts_bind for %s: %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-MTS_RECV Format: MTS queue receive failed on %s queue: %s

    Explanation An unexpected fatal error has occurred.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-MTS_SADDR_GET Format: Failed to get source of mts queue %s: %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-NO_WORKBIT Format: Failed to register %s too many notify clients

    Explanation An unexpected fatal error has occurred.

    Recommended Action Contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) through the Cisco Support web site http://www.cisco.com/tac.

    Error Message AM-2-REQD_COMP_DOWN Format: Required component \%s\ has gone down.

    Explanation An unexpected fatal error has occurred.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

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    Error Message AM-2-REQD_COMP_FAIL Format: Required component \%s\ has failed to initialize.

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SDB_CREAT Format: Failed to create shared database

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SDB_DESTROY Format: Failed to destroy shared database

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SDB_OPEN Format: Failed to open shared database

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SET_SCHED Format: Failed to set policy or priority

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SHM_CREAT Format: Failed to create shared memory: %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SHM_LOCK_CREAT Format: Failed to create shared memory lock: %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

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    Error Message AM-2-SVR_REG Format: Failed to register as a client of %s for VRF %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SYSMGR_NAME Format: Failed to get name from sysmgr during %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SYSMGR_NOTIFY Format: Bad notification from sysmgr for %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SYSMGR_QUERY Format: Failed to query sysmgr for %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-SYSMGR_UUID Format: Failed to get uuid from sysmgr during %s

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-THR_CREAT Format: Failed to create thread %s: error %d

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    Error Message AM-2-THREAD_FAIL Format: Failed to start %s thread

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

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    Error Message AM-2-URIB_PIB Format: Unable to get pib for %s VRF from URIB

    Explanation An unrecoverable software error has occurred during the AM initialization.

    Recommended Action Use 'reload' command to reload the system. Be aware that this problem affects all VDCs on the system.

    AM-3

    Error Message AM-3-BAD_PARAMS Format: Called %s with address family %d, iod %d, l3address %s

    Explanation An unexpected but recoverable error has occurred.

    Recommended Action No action is required.

    Error Message AM-3-DEL_PROT_ADJ Format: Unable to delete protocol adjacency for %s, uuid %s

    Explanation An unexpected but recoverable error has occurred.

    Recommended Action No action is required.