12-08-2014 10:38 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:56 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to clear this critical alarm in my Cisco UCS
Severity: Critical
Code: F1000497
Last Transition Time: 2014-12-08T11:13:41.853
ID: 643849
Status: None
Description: [FSM:FAILED]: (FSM:sam:dme:PolicyPolicyScopeResolveAllPolicyFsm)
Affected Object: policy-ep/scope-cont-managed-endpoint/context-sys_pki-ext/scope-pkiTP-name-*
Name: Fsm Sam Dme Policy Policy Scope Resolve All Policy Fsm Fsm
Fail
Cause: Fsm Failed
Type: Fsm
Acknowledged: Yes
Occurrences: 1
Creation Time: 2014-12-08T11:13:41.853
Original Severity: Critical
Previous Severity: Critical
Highest Severity: Critical
This error seems to be anything about UCS Central, but I don't have it enabled.
Please find the error print attached.
Anybody knows how to clear? Or had this issue?
Thanks in advance,
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12-16-2014 02:52 PM
Hi Mauricio
This message is related to test on UCS Central, and you still see this message because it is a Stetic BUG, no services are affected.
Please do next steps.
UCS-FI-A(local-mgmt)# copy tftp: volatile:/d Server name/IP: 10.152.4.142 Remote filepath: ucs-dplug.5.2.3.N2.2.23b.gbin ucs-dplug.5.2.3.N2.2 100% |***********************************************************************************| 2794k 0:00:00 ETA UCS-FI-A(local-mgmt)# load-debug-plugin volatile:/d ############################################################### Warning: debug-plugin is for engineering internal use only! For security reason, plugin image has been deleted. ############################################################### Successfully loaded debug-plugin!!! Linux(debug)# clear_mo.pl USAGE: /debug-plugin/isan/bin/clear_mo.pl -{fId|Dn} {id1[,id2,id3,id4...]|Dn} Linux(debug)# clear_mo.pl –-fId 600547 change the ID from this F1000497 Enter Authentication Domain (if configured) for admin user [default = '']:xxx Please enter the password for ucs-cisco\admin->xxx ######################################################################## 100.0% Login Cookie:- 1418763197/752a43e9-ebf6-4b6f-8a62-d85f64b87d4f ######################################################################## 100.0% Fault Dn:- fabric/san/A/phys-fcoesanep-slot-1-port-10/vsanmember-100/fault-F1083 ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% Waiting 10 seconds... ######################################################################## 100.0% Waiting 10 seconds... Could not clear fault! This should not happen. Please check fault condition and escalate if needed! Moving on to next fault ... ... Done, Processed full fault list! Linux(debug)# Note: when you type exit, this file is deleted automatically.
This image ucs-dplug.5.2.3.N2.2.23b.gbin need to be provided by TAC engineer.
I hope this information will helps.
Carlos V
12-16-2014 02:52 PM
Hi Mauricio
This message is related to test on UCS Central, and you still see this message because it is a Stetic BUG, no services are affected.
Please do next steps.
UCS-FI-A(local-mgmt)# copy tftp: volatile:/d Server name/IP: 10.152.4.142 Remote filepath: ucs-dplug.5.2.3.N2.2.23b.gbin ucs-dplug.5.2.3.N2.2 100% |***********************************************************************************| 2794k 0:00:00 ETA UCS-FI-A(local-mgmt)# load-debug-plugin volatile:/d ############################################################### Warning: debug-plugin is for engineering internal use only! For security reason, plugin image has been deleted. ############################################################### Successfully loaded debug-plugin!!! Linux(debug)# clear_mo.pl USAGE: /debug-plugin/isan/bin/clear_mo.pl -{fId|Dn} {id1[,id2,id3,id4...]|Dn} Linux(debug)# clear_mo.pl –-fId 600547 change the ID from this F1000497 Enter Authentication Domain (if configured) for admin user [default = '']:xxx Please enter the password for ucs-cisco\admin->xxx ######################################################################## 100.0% Login Cookie:- 1418763197/752a43e9-ebf6-4b6f-8a62-d85f64b87d4f ######################################################################## 100.0% Fault Dn:- fabric/san/A/phys-fcoesanep-slot-1-port-10/vsanmember-100/fault-F1083 ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% ######################################################################## 100.0% Waiting 10 seconds... ######################################################################## 100.0% Waiting 10 seconds... Could not clear fault! This should not happen. Please check fault condition and escalate if needed! Moving on to next fault ... ... Done, Processed full fault list! Linux(debug)# Note: when you type exit, this file is deleted automatically.
This image ucs-dplug.5.2.3.N2.2.23b.gbin need to be provided by TAC engineer.
I hope this information will helps.
Carlos V
12-19-2014 04:50 AM
Hi carlos,
It worked :-)
I just needed to change the FaultId, I guess that this number is different in each enviroment.
clear_mo.pl .-fId 643849 change the ID from this F17457
I also tried to follow the same procedure for an Warning error on the same UCS:
policy-ep/scope-cont-managed-endpoint/context-sys_pki-ext/scope-pkiTP-name-*/fault-F17457
It also worked, I just needed to change the FaultId:
clear_mo.pl .-fId 1189927 change the ID from this F17457
Thanks,
Mauricio
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