The CHASSISD_VOLTAGE_READ_FAILED message is reported into the system message file whenever the chassis control process (chassisd) is not able to read voltage data from a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU). This article documents an approach to troubleshoot this problem. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: The … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_OVER_TEMP_CONDITION
The temperature of one or more components (Field Replaceable Units or FRUs) exceeded the indicated temperature, which is the upper of two thresholds. The fans (and impellers, if applicable) were in the indicated state. If the temperature does not go below the threshold within four minutes after the chassis process (chassisd) detects this condition, the chassisd process shuts … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_IPC_WRITE_ERR_NULL_ARGS
The chassis process (chassisd) could not send a message to the indicated component (Field-Replaceable Unit or FRU) because one or more required parameters had a null value. The problem related to this syslog message is described in the following sections: The CHASSISD_IPC_WRITE_ERR_NULL_ARGS message is logged each time the chassisd process is not able to send a message to … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_TEMP_SENSOR_FAILURE
The temperature sensor for the indicated Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) either did not respond to a request from the chassis control process (chassisd) for a temperature reading or sent a value that is outside the normal operating range. The temperature sensor for the indicated component (Field Replaceable Unit or FRU) either did not respond to a request from the chassis … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_TIMER_VAL_ERR
The CHASSISD_TIMER_VAL_ERR message is reported into the system message file whenever the chassis control process (chassisd) receives a null identifier from a timer and thus it could not clear the timer. This article documents an approach to troubleshoot this problem. The CHASSISD_TIMER_VAL_ERR message is logged each time chassisd receives a null identifier from a timer and … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_FRU_IO_ERROR
The chassis process (chassisd) could not perform the indicated I/O operation on the indicated component (field-replaceable unit, or FRU). This message, when seen, is usually in connection with the craft interface on an M320 or TX device. When a CHASSISD_FRU_IO_ERROR event occurs, a message similar to the following is reported: chassisd[1059]: CHASSISD_FRU_IO_ERROR: … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_TEMP_SENSOR_FAILURE
CHASSISD_TEMP_SENSOR_FAILURE The temperature sensor for the indicated Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) either did not respond to a request from the chassis control process (chassisd) for a temperature reading or sent a value that is outside the normal operating range. The temperature sensor for the indicated component (Field Replaceable Unit or FRU) either did not … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_FRU_OFFLINE_NOTICE
The chassis process (chassisd) took the indicated component (field-replaceable unit, or FRU) offline for the indicated reason. When a CHASSISD_FRU_OFFLINE_NOTICE event occurs, a message similar to the following is reported: chassisd[1306]: %DAEMON-5-CHASSISD_FRU_OFFLINE_NOTICE: Taking FPC 1 offline: Offlined by cli command chassisd[3130]: CHASSISD_FRU_OFFLINE_NOTICE: … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_VOLTAGE_SENSOR_INIT
The CHASSISD_VOLTAGE_SENSOR_INIT message is reported in the system message file whenever the chassis control process (chassisd) cannot initialize a voltage sensor on a component. The chassis control process (chassisd) cannot initialize a voltage sensor on a component. When a component is powered up, chassisd attempts to initialize the voltage sensor on the component … [Read more...]
CHASSISD_I2C_READ_ERROR
The chassis process (chassisd) could not read I2C data from the indicated device. The CHASSISD_I2C_READ_ERROR message means the chassisd could not read I2C data from the indicated device. The I2C bus is a low-speed bus used to read the I2C EEPROMs on the FRUs/midplane in order to determine the product ID, serial number, temperature, and voltage. When the I2C read error occurs, … [Read more...]