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Cisco MDS: Explanation for Interrupt counters
Hi there,
I´m currently looking for addtl. explanations / information regarding the "show logging onboard module" command which provides an output like this:
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INTERRUPT COUNTS INFORMATION FOR DEVICE ID 63 DEVICE: Stratosphere
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| | | Time Stamp |In|Port
Interrupt Counter Name | Count | Thresh |MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS|st|Rang
| | | |Id|e
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FCP_MAC_SR2_SYNC_ACQ_EVENT |6 |0 |01/05/10 02:03:00|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_SYNC_LOST_EVENT |17 |0 |01/05/10 02:03:00|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED |1a |0 |01/05/10 02:04:50|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED |1a |0 |01/05/10 02:04:50|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED |18 |0 |01/05/10 21:02:32|03|48
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED |18 |0 |01/05/10 21:02:32|03|48
FCP_MAC_SR6_LOSS_OF_SIGNAL |17 |0 |01/05/10 21:02:32|03|48
FCP_MAC_SR2_SYNC_ACQ_EVENT |7 |0 |01/08/10 02:15:47|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_SYNC_LOST_EVENT |18 |0 |01/08/10 02:15:47|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED |1b |0 |01/08/10 02:17:38|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED |1b |0 |01/08/10 02:17:38|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_SYNC_LOST_EVENT |19 |0 |01/13/10 02:31:09|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED |1c |0 |01/13/10 02:33:00|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR1_NOS_DETECTED |4 |0 |01/13/10 02:33:00|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED |1c |0 |01/13/10 02:33:00|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_SYNC_LOST_EVENT |1a |0 |01/15/10 04:01:43|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR1_LR_DETECTED |1d |0 |01/15/10 04:03:23|02|35
FCP_MAC_SR2_LR_IDLE_RECEIVED |1d |0 |01/15/10 04:03:23|02|35
Can anyone provide me some more information what each line is trying to say me and what might be a possible reason / cause for this?
Thanks,
Markus
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November 28th, 2017 07:00
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January 23rd, 2010 22:00
markus.wendler
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January 24th, 2010 23:00
No those FCP_MAC_*** are the default log / error statistic names or values.
Especially in this example, the sense of those is quite clear to me, but does anyone know if there´s more information available somewhere about FC-Protocoll errors and how to troubleshoot them ?
Cheers
Markus