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D666a8c7 Error In Aix
description During a shutdown of an NPIV client, the virtual fibre adapter will log off the SAN fabric. fca_err2 This may result in the following error logged on the VIOS servicing the client. LABEL: FCA_ERR2 IDENTIFIER: D666A8C7 Description ADAPTER ERROR Recommended Actions PERFORM PROBLEM DETERMINATION PROCEDURES Detail Data SENSE DATA https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSPHQG_6.1.0/com.ibm.hacmp.admngd/ha_admin_custom_error_notification.htm 0000 0010 0000 0027 0502 0000 0000 0000 006F 194E 0000 5DF1 0000 0088 0000 012C This occurs when connected to Cisco switches running firmware levels 4.x or above, using Emulex adapters in the VIOS. The above error, with similar sense data in the first four fields, indicates the client's request to log out of the fabric (LOGO) is timing out, and http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1IZ92239 failing to complete. These errors may also occur during Live Partition Mobility validation. Local fix Problem summary During the shutdown of the NPIV client, the VIO servicing the NPIV client logs error indicating that the LOGO timed out, and the error log looks like, LABEL: FCA_ERR2 IDENTIFIER: D666A8C7 Description ADAPTER ERROR Recommended Actions PERFORM PROBLEM DETERMINATION PROCEDURES Detail Data SENSE DATA 0000 0010 0000 0027 0502 0000 0000 0000 006F 194E 0000 5DF1 0000 0088 0000 012C This occurs when Cisco switches with firmware levels 4.x or above is used. Problem conclusion The ELS request payload is initialised with zeroes. Temporary fix Comments 5300-10 - use AIX APAR IZ98318 5300-11 - use AIX APAR IZ98295 5300-12 - use AIX APAR IZ98110 6100-03 - use AIX APAR IZ97850 6100-04 - use AIX APAR IZ97571 6100-05 - use AIX APAR IZ92239 6100-06 - use AIX APAR IZ95037 7100-00 - use AIX APAR IZ95521 APAR Information APAR numberIZ92239 Reported component nameAIX 610 STD EDI Reported component ID5765G6200 Reported release610 StatusCLOSED PER PENoPE HIPERNoHIPER Submitted date2011-01-13 Closed date2011-02-10 Last modified date2012-05-18 APAR is sysrouted FROM one o
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Benefits Sample reports Trial version Contact Us Topics: AIX, Storage Area Network, System AdministrationAIX fibre channel error - FCS_ERR6This error can occur if the fibre channel adapter is extremely busy. The AIX FC adapter driver is trying to map an I/O buffer for DMA access, so the FC adapter can read or write into the buffer. The DMA mapping is done by making a request to the PCI bus device driver. The PCI bus device driver is saying that it can't satisfy the request right now. There was simply too much IO at that moment, and the adapter couldn't handle them all. When the FC adapter is configured, we tell the PCI bus driver how much resource to set aside for us, and it may have gone over the limit. It is therefore recommended to increase the max_xfer_size on the fibre channel devices. It depends on the type of fibre channel adapter, but usually the possible sizes are: 0x100000, 0x200000, 0x400000, 0x800000, 0x1000000 To view the current setting type the following command: # lsattr -El fcsX -a max_xfer_size Replace the X with the fibre channel adapter number. You should get an output similar to the following: max_xfer_size 0x100000 Maximum Transfer Size True The value can be changed as follows, after which the server needs to be rebooted: # chdev -l fcsX -a max_xfer_size=0x1000000 -P Order No time to lose? Need to know what's wrong with your AIX system now? Get started TODAY! Topics AIX (224)Backup & restore (35)DB2 (6)EMC (13)EMC Networker (3)Fun (3)GPFS (10)Hardware (9)HMC (14)HP Output Server (17)IBM Content Manager (20)Installation (30)Logical Partitioning (6)LVM (14)Monitoring (13)Networking (17)NIM (12)ODM (4)Oracle (3)Performance (12)PowerHA / HACMP (27)Red Hat (46)SDD (7)Security (28)SSA (3)Storage (43)Storage Area Network (20)Sun Solaris (3)System Administration (217)TSM (11)Veritas NetBackup (1)Virtual I/O Server (5)Virtualization (9)VMWare (1)WebSpher