identify command errors

This section lists error messages for the identify command.

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

Table 1. identify command errors
Error message Definition
-d can only be used on the system target. The user tries to issue a command with the -d option to a target other than system.
-d can only be used with the -s on. The user tries to issue a command with the -d option without -s on setting.
Delay value must be less than max

where max is the preset maximum.

The user input for option -d exceeds the maximum.
Delay value must be less than 60. A user tries to enter a -d value that is greater than 60 seconds.
Error accessing remote LED. An error occurs while the management module is accessing a remote LED.
Error getting LED status. An error occurs while the management module is reading the blade LED status.
Error reading system LED state. An error occurs while the management module is reading the system LED status.
Error setting system LED. An error occurs while the management module is setting the system LED.
Error unknown command. The user tries to enter unrecognized command.
Identify: Error accessing remote LED. An error occurs while the management module is processing the command.
Identify: error getting LED status. An error occurs while the management module is processing the command.
Identify: error setting Management Module LED. An error occurs while the management module is processing the command.
Identify: Error unknown command. An error occurs while the management module is processing the command.
Identify: LED status not supported. The user tries to get the status of an LED that is not supported by a blade server.
Identify: unknown LED state state

where state identifies the LED state that was returned.

An LED state other than on, off, or blinking is returned.
Identify: Unknown return status status

where the status value varies based on the problem that was encountered.

An error occurs while the management module is processing the command.
Syntax error. The user tries to enter an invalid command option. Type identify -h for command help.
The chassis identification LED cannot be turned off at this time because one or more blades have their location LED active. The user tries to turn off the chassis identification LED under conditions that do not permit this action.