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11-05-2013 01:51 PM
11-05-2013 01:51 PM
rx8640 errors in FPL
Hi,
While checking the MPs FPL log I saw these messages, in the hundreds, although the alert level is 0, what do they mean?
6434 SFW 0,0,5 0 0x030001fc05e00000 0x0000000000000200 CSR_ERROR_MODE
6433 SFW 0,0,5 0 0x010001fc05e00000 0xe7ffffff8001d080 CSR_ERROR_MODE
6432 SFW 0,0,1 0 0x030001fc01e00000 0x0000000000000200 CSR_ERROR_MODE
6431 SFW 0,0,1 0 0x010001fc01e00000 0xe7ffffff8101d080 CSR_ERROR_MODE
6430 SFW 0,0,5 0 0x030001fc05e00000 0x0000000000000200 CSR_ERROR_MODE
6429 SFW 0,0,5 0 0x010001fc05e00000 0xe7ffffff8001d080 CSR_ERROR_MODE
6428 SFW 0,0,1 0 0x030001fc01e00000 0x0000000000000200 CSR_ERROR_MODE
I also see that there are to many CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD messages from the mp:
6337 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x01000000527511fb CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 14:53:47 2013
6336 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x0100000052750af3 CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 14:23:47 2013
6335 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x01000000527503ea CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 13:53:46 2013
6334 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274fce3 CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 13:23:47 2013
6333 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274f5da CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 12:53:46 2013
6332 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274eed2 CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 12:23:46 2013
6331 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274e7cb CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 11:53:47 2013
6330 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274e0c2 CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 11:23:46 2013
6329 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274d9ba CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 10:53:46 2013
6328 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274d2b3 CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 10:23:47 2013
6327 MP 0 1 0x2b000ac500e00000 0x010000005274cbab CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD
Sat Nov 2 09:53:47 2013
One each hour more or less, this can't be normal. there are no Alerts of level3 or higher, Any clue what can be going on?
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11-08-2013 09:16 AM
11-08-2013 09:16 AM
Re: rx8640 errors in FPL
The CSR_ERROR_MODE messages by themselves can be ignored. They can accompany other hardware events though.
The CMPLX_PROFIL_DISTD messages indicate that the MP distributed the complex profile data (info about the system and its configuration) to a cell board. Seeing a lot of these may or may not indicate a problem. Its possible these could be related to the CSR_ERROR_MODE events if there is an underlying issue with a cell board, but these messages alone dont give much details.
Since you are not seeing other events relating to anything else, perhaps check the system firmware against the latest available?
-Bob
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