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<strong>Cluster</strong> Troubleshooting<br />

C.11 Analyzing Error-Log Entries for Port Devices<br />

Example C–7 (Cont.) LAN Device-Attention Entry<br />

STATUS1 0000002C &<br />

STATUS2 00000000<br />

DATALINK UNIT 0001 ’<br />

DATALINK NAME 41515803 (<br />

00000000<br />

00000000<br />

00000000<br />

DATALINK NAME = XQA1:<br />

REMOTE NODE 00000000 )<br />

00000000<br />

00000000<br />

00000000<br />

REMOTE ADDR 00000000 +><br />

0000<br />

LOCAL ADDR 000400AA +?<br />

4C07<br />

ETHERNET ADDR = AA-00-04-00-07-4C<br />

ERROR CNT 0001 +@<br />

1. ERROR OCCURRENCES THIS ENTRY<br />

UCB$W_ERRCNT 0007<br />

7. ERRORS THIS UNIT<br />

The following table describes the LAN device-attention entries in Example C–7.<br />

Entry Description<br />

C–28 <strong>Cluster</strong> Troubleshooting<br />

! The first two lines are the entry heading. These lines contain the number of the entry in<br />

this error log file, the sequence number of this error, and the identification number (SID) of<br />

this computer. Each entry in the log file contains such a heading.<br />

" This line contains the date and time and the computer type.<br />

# The next two lines contain the entry type, the processor type (KA630), and the computer’s<br />

SCS node name.<br />

$ This line shows the name of the subsystem and component that caused the entry.<br />

% This line shows the reason for the entry. The LAN driver has shut down the data link<br />

because of a fatal error. The data link will be restarted automatically, if possible.<br />

& STATUS1 shows the I/O completion status returned by the LAN driver. STATUS2 is the<br />

VCI event code delivered to PEDRIVER by the LAN driver. The event values and meanings<br />

are described in the following table:<br />

Event Code Meaning<br />

1200 Port usable<br />

1201 Port unusable<br />

1202 Change address<br />

If a message transmit was involved, the status applies to that transmit.<br />

’ DATALINK UNIT shows the unit number of the LAN device on which the error occurred.<br />

( DATALINK NAME is the name of the LAN device on which the error occurred.<br />

) REMOTE NODE is the name of the remote node to which the packet was being sent. If<br />

zeros are displayed, either no remote node was available or no packet was associated with<br />

the error.<br />

+> REMOTE ADDR is the LAN address of the remote node to which the packet was being sent.<br />

If zeros are displayed, no packet was associated with the error.<br />

+? LOCAL ADDR is the LAN address of the local node.

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