config command errors

This topic lists error messages for the config command.

See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands.

Table 1. config command errors
Error message Definition
Arguments containing spaces must be enclosed in quotation marks. The user tries to enter an advanced management module Contact or Location without ending double quotes.
Contact must be enclosed in quotation marks. The user tries to enter an advanced management module Contact without enclosing it in double quotes.
Invalid input. Contact may not contain angle brackets. The user tries to enter an advanced management module Contact containing angle brackets ("<" and ">").
Invalid input. Location may not contain angle brackets. The user tries to enter an advanced management module Location containing angle brackets ("<" and ">").
Invalid input. Name must be less than 16 characters. The user tries to enter a name that is more than 15 characters in length.
Invalid input. Name may not contain angle brackets. The user tries to enter a blade server name that contains angle brackets: "<" or ">".
Invalid input. Only alphanumeric characters, underscores, hyphens, pound signs, and periods are allowed. The user tries to enter a name for the advanced management module that is not valid.
Invalid input. -sn should have exactly seven alphanumeric characters. The user tries to enter a serial number that is not exactly seven alphanumeric characters.
Invalid input. -tm should have exactly seven alphanumeric characters. The user tries to enter a type or model name that is not exactly seven alphanumeric characters.
Invalid input. -uuid should have exactly 32 hex digits. The user tries to enter a universally unique ID that is not exactly 32 hex digits.
Location must be enclosed in quotation marks. The user tries to enter an advanced management module Location without enclosing it in double quotes.
Reading SNMPv1/SNMPv3 status failed. An internal errors occurs while the advanced management module is reading the SNMPv1/v3status.
System location and contact must be defined when SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 agent is enabled. The user tries to undefine the system location or contact information while an SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 agent is enabled.