LIP destroyed xxx active commands
Tom Samplonius
tom at uniserve.com
Mon Apr 10 19:51:11 UTC 2006
Eric,
It seems that isp0 is connected to a loop topology network (as opposed to a
point to point, or fabric), and something keeps initializing the loop by sending
a LIP command.
Are you plugging or unplugging things into the loop all of the time? Or are
you loop part on a switch, and someone else is plugging or unplugging things
from the fabric? If you are going straight into a switch, it might be better to
change the port to a fabric port instead.
Tom
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Eric Anderson wrote:
> What are these, and what do they mean to me?
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> isp0: LIP destroyed 255 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 59 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 129 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 1 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 1 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 252 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 60 active commands
> isp0: LIP destroyed 127 active commands
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> Eric
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