Fibre Channel Link Errors - Threshold Exceeded
What Caused the Problem?
Invalid characters have been detected in the fibre channel signal. This error has triggered a critical event alert notification (e-mail, alphanumeric page, or SNMP trap). Possible causes for the error are:
- A degraded laser in a gigabit interface connector (GBIC) or media interface adapter (MIA)
- Damaged or faulty fibre channel cables
- Poor cable connections between components on the loop.
Caution
Electrostatic discharge can damage sensitive components. Use a grounding wrist strap or other anti-static precautions before removing or handling components.
Important Notes
- Polling is conducted on the fibre channel loop every five minutes. When the link threshold is exceeded for the first time, a critical event is logged and an alert notification sent. Any additional errors within a 12-hour period are logged in the Event Log, but no alerts are sent. When the 12-hour period expires, the next error will trigger another alert notification.
- This condition does not cause a Needs Attention status on the Storage Subsystem.
- Recovery Guru does not detect this condition. Use the Event Log and the following procedure to detect and correct this condition.
Recovery Steps
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Check the cable connections between components on the loop; reseat connections if necessary. |
2 |
Replace faulty or damaged cables. |
3 |
Replace faulty GBICs or MIAs. |
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If the problem persists, contact your customer support representative for assistance. |