Sun Microsystems 6900 Series Computer Drive User Manual


 
Appendix B SUNWsecfg Error Messages 141
setupswitch Exit Values
TABLE 9-1 lists the setupswitch exit values. The associated messages are logged in the
/var/adm/log/SEcfglog log file.
TABLE 9-1 setupswitch Exit Values
Severity
Level Message Type Message Meaning
0 INFO All switch settings are properly set. The switch setting matches the default
configuration.
1 ERROR Errors occurred while trying to set the proper switch settings.The switch
setting does not match the default configuration or any valid alternatives.
2 WARNING Errors occurred while trying to set the proper switch settings. The ports did
not self-configure properly. A cable connection might not be working
properly. T ports self-configure (that is, the configuration tool cannot control
the configuration) from F ports when they are cabled properly. Specifically,
these are the ports on the back-end switches in Sun StorEdge 6900 series
configurations only. The ports support the ISL connections.
3 WARNING The Flash code is different from the release level. The switch Flash code does
not match the current release version 30462.
This is not an error; QLogic periodically releases new versions of the switch
Flash code and the new version will not match the default version.
4 WARNING The configuration is not set to the default, but the differences are likely
supported alternatives. The default switch configurations were overridden
with valid alternatives, which are also supported by the SUNWsecfg
configuration tools. It should still be flagged as “not the default.” It can
imply any of the following alternatives (these messages are printed to the
screen and to the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment GUI):
INFO—Some ports have been set to SL mode, but should have been set
using the setswitchs1 command. View and verify this nonstandard
configuration setup as required using the showswitch command. Refer to
the Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 Series Reference Manual for detailed
configuration information.
INFO—The chassis ID on the switch is not set to the default value. This
could be caused by unique ID settings or by conflicts in a SAN environment.
INFO—Ports are identified that are not in the default hard zone. This
could be because the port is set to the same hard zone as the cascaded
switch in a SAN environment.
NOTE: If multiple solutions are connected to a switch, the switch settings might not match the default settings.