RAS Messages

RAS-1001

Message:First failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred.

Message Type: LOG

Severity: INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that a first failure data capture (FFDC) event occurred and the failure data has been captured.

Recommended Action: Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.

RAS-1002

Message: First failure data capture (FFDC) reached maximum storage size (<log size limit> MB).

Message Type:LOG

Severity:WARNING

Probable Cause: Indicates that the storage size for first failure data capture (FFDC) has reached the maximum.

Recommended Action: Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.

RAS-1004

Message: Software 'verify' error detected.

Message Type:LOG | FFDC

Severity:WARNING

Probable Cause:Indicates an internal software error.

Recommended Action: Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.

RAS-1005

Message: Software 'assert' error detected.

Message Type:LOG | FFDC

Severity:WARNING

Probable Cause: Indicates an internal software error.

Recommended Action: Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.

RAS-1006

Message: Support data file (<Uploaded file name>) automatically transferred to remote address ' <Remote target designated by user> '.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the support data was automatically transferred from the switch to the configured remote server.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-1007

Message: System is about to reload.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the system reload was initiated.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-1008

Message: Software detected OOM: module id <Module id> failed to allocate <Memory size> byte(s) of memory.

Message Type: LOG | FFDC

Severity: WARNING

Probable Cause:Indicates that the system ran out of memory.

Recommended Action: Execute the copy support command and contact your switch service provider.

RAS-2001

Message: Audit message log is enabled.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:RAS

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause: Indicates that the audit message log has been enabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-2002

Message: Audit message log is disabled.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:RAS

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the audit message log has been disabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-2003

Message: Audit message class configuration has been changed to <New audit class configuration>.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:RAS

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the audit event class configuration has been changed.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-2004

Message: prom access is enabled.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:SECURITY

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the PROM access has been enabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-2005

Message: prom access is disabled.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:SECURITY

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the PROM access has been disabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-2006

Message: Audit log message storage has wrapped around.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:RAS

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause: Indicates that audit log message storage has wrapped around.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-2007

Message: Audit log message storage has reached 75 percentage of limit.

Message Type:LOG | AUDIT

Class:RAS

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that audit log message storage is 75% full.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3001

Message: USB storage device plug-in detected.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause: Indicates that the USB storage device plug-in has been detected.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3002

Message: USB storage device enabled.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the USB storage device has been enabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3003

Message: USB storage device was unplugged before it was disabled.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:WARNING

Probable Cause: Indicates that the USB storage device was unplugged before it was disabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required. It is recommended to disable the USB storage device using the usb off command before unplugged it from the system.

RAS-3004

Message: USB storage device disabled.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the USB storage device has been disabled.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3005

Message: File <filename/directory> removed from USB storage.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the specified file or directory has been removed from the USB storage.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3006

Message: Log messages have been blocked from displaying on console for <Number of minutes> minutes.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the RASLog messages were disabled from displaying on the console for the specified duration by using the logging raslog console stop [minutes] command.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3007

Message: Logging messages to console has been enabled.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause:Indicates that the RASLog console timer has expired.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3008

Message: Logging messages to console has been reset by user.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:INFO

Probable Cause: Indicates that the RASLog messages were re-enabled to display on the console by using the logging raslog console start command.

Recommended Action: No action is required.

RAS-3009

Message: Please log out all of the CLI sessions and log back in before enabling the USB storage device.

Message Type:LOG

Severity:WARNING

Probable Cause:User sessions created after usb is turned on needs to be logged out once usb is turned off.

Recommended Action:Please log out of all user sessions. The show user command can be used to check for active user sessions.