This topic lists error messages that apply to all commands.
Each command that has unique errors will also have a list of command-specific error messages.
Error message | Definition |
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Alarm panel card is not present in this slot. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty alarm panel card slot. |
Backplane Mux card is not present in this slot. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty backplane mux card slot. |
Command cannot be issued to this target. Type env - h for help on changing targets. | The user tries to issue a command to a target that does not support that command. |
Command line contains extraneous arguments. | Extra command arguments were entered. |
Duplicate option: option
where option identifies the command option that was entered more than once. |
A user tries to enter the same command option in a single command multiple times. For example, dns -i 192.168.70.29 -i |
Each option can only be used once per command. | A user tries to enter the same command option in a single command multiple times. For example, env -T system:blade[4] -T system:blade[5]. |
Error: Command not recognized. Type 'help' to get a list of supported commands. | A user tries to enter a command that does not exist. |
Error reading data for the option - option
where option identifies the command option that is returning an error. |
An error occurs while the management module is reading data of a option. |
Error writing data for the option option
where option identifies the command option that is returning an error. |
An error occurs while the management module is writing a command option value. |
Firmware update is in progress. Try again later. | Firmware update is in progress. |
Illegal option: option
where option identifies the illegal short command option that was entered. |
An illegal short command option is entered. |
Integer argument out of range (range - range)
for option: argument
where:
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An integer is entered that is out of range. |
Internal error. | An internal error occurs. |
Invalid integer argument for option: argument
where:
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An invalid integer is entered. |
Invalid option. | An invalid command option is entered. |
Invalid option argument for option: argument
where:
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An invalid argument for a command option is entered. |
Invalid option for this target: option
where option identifies the option that is invalid. |
A user tries to issue a command with an invalid option for the target. |
Invalid parameter. Input must be numeric. | A user tries to enter a non-numeric argument. |
Invalid syntax. Type command - h for help. where command identifies the command that is returning an error. |
A user tries to enter a command that is not syntactically correct. |
Invalid target path. | A user tries to issue a command to a target that is not valid. |
Long option option requires an argument where option identifies the long command option that is missing an argument. |
A long command option is entered without a required argument. |
Missing option name | A dash (-) is entered without a command option name. |
Network Clock card is not present in this slot. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty network card slot. |
Read/write command error. | An error occurs while the management module is executing the command. |
Short option option requires an argument where option identifies the short command option that is missing an argument. |
A short command option is entered without a required argument. |
Syntax error. Type command -h for help. where command identifies the command that is returning an error. |
A user tries to enter a command improperly. |
That blade is presently not available. Please try again shortly. | A user tries to connect to a blade that is already in use. |
The argument for the option arg is outside the
valid range. where arg identifies the command option that is out of range. |
A user tries to enter an arg outside the option's valid range. |
The target bay is empty. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty blade bay, blower bay, I/O-module bay, management-module bay, or power bay. |
The target bay is out of range. | A user tries to issue a command to a target that is out of range for that target. For example, the env -T system:blade[15] command is out of range because the BladeCenter® unit has only 14 blade bays. |
The target slot is out of range. | The user tries to issue a command to a target which is out of range for that target. |
There is no blade present in that bay. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty blade bay. |
There is no blower present in that bay. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty chassis cooling unit bay. |
There is no management module present in that bay. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty management module bay. |
There is no power source present in that bay. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty power module bay. |
There is no switch present in that bay. | The user tries to issue a command to an empty I/O module bay. |
Unknown long option: option
where option identifies the command option that is unknown. |
A user tries to enter a long option that is not valid for the command. |
Unknown option: option
where option identifies the command option that is unknown. |
An unknown option is used. |
Unrecognized long option: option
where option identifies the illegal long command option that was entered. |
An illegal long command option is entered. |
Unsupported target type. | A user tries to issue a command to an unsupported target. |
User does not have the authority to issue this command. | A user lacks the authority level necessary to execute a command. |